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aQuellé Tour Durban
presented by Bridge Fund Managers
Media Release |
No: td1815 |
29
April 2018 |
Embargo: None |
Written
by:
Dave Macleod |
Basson takes his chances to snatch
Tour Durban title
Durban – Just days after winning the Tour de Limpopo Under 23 star of
the ProTouch Sports team Gustav Basson added another major scalp to the teams
season by winning the 25th anniversary edition of the aQuellé Tour
Durban presented by Bridge Fund Managers.
Basson powered well clear at the finish at the Moses Mabhida stadium
ahead of Jason Oosthuisen (Barzani) and BCX's multiple Tour Durban
champion Nolan Hoffman at the end of a race characterised by several
concerted breaks in the cool and often drizzly weather.
The ProTouch and BCX outfits were central to all of the major moves made
in the race, forcing the other challengers to ride across and send team
members to bring the breaks back, until a vital break that came roughly
twenty kilometres from the end of the 100 km race that saw Basson power
away with BCX duo of David Maree and Marc Pritzen, Bradley Potgieter
(Vander Group) and Oosthuizen, with BCX's sprinter Hoffman riding across
to join the past paced break.
Coming into the double right hand lead-out ProTouch set
up Basson beautifully, in the absence of Reynard Butler, and his drive
to the line left no doubt about the outcome of the elite men's race.
Oosthuisen took second from Hoffman with another Barzani rider Tyler Day
grabbing fourth.
"I was in the move but I was happy to just take it easy in the group and
wait if I was needed to sprint, but I was happy to just wait for Reynard
(Butler) for the finale," said Basson.
"We ride as a team and we always have
a few options, but depending on what happens during the race we have to
take responsibility and try and win it for the team," he added.
"The team is phenomenal," he said. "We just ride as a unit. All the guys
are great," he said.
Basson went with the first break,
largely to try and stay clear of any potential mishap. "There was some
nice rain early on but I wanted to stay out of the big peleton in case
there was a crash," he said, citing a crash early into the Southern
freeway leg that took down two elite riders.
"I am so happy to take this win and get the ProTouch name out there,"
said Basson, who also came away with the Under 23 laurels and the King
Of The Mountain prize.
Basson is living his dream as a professional cyclist, having made a
remarkable recovery from illness as a schoolboy that looked to have
ended all athletic dreams the HTS Middleburg scholar might have had.
"In 2009 I was diagnosed with Scheuermann’s disease. I was told by
doctors that I would no longer be able to participate in sport," recalls
Basson. "It was during this time that I realised that you should always
respect your body. I outgrew this disease and in 2012, I finally had the
opportunity to fulfil my dream to become a professional cyclist."
The women's title fell to Demacon's Kim le Court with young Tiffany Keep
right on her wheel and Demacon team captain Lynette Burger Pieterse
following in a tight group of riders including teammate Carla
Oberholtzer, and Michelle Benson, S'annara Grove and Stacey Paul.
In the 55km cyclocross race Local MTB pacesetter Andrew Hill (TIB) was
locked in a fascinating duel with team mates Tyrone White and Andrew
Johnson that was as much based in technical gear choice as it was on
fitness and form.
Hill rode a conventional mountain bike in a race that he has won several
times before but both White and Andrew Jonson opted for slick tyres,
gambling on the 14 kilometres of off-road track in favour of faster
times on the M4 freeway.
"It was a collossal gamble!" said
White (Ballito Bicyle Co).
"There were times on the sandy off road sections when things got very,
very sketchy, and when the second bunch got away from us I thought this
was the stupidest thing I have ever done."
"Once we were back on the road were were able to catch up. To be fair
racing on the tar wasn't a fair contest and we managed to get the better
of him in the end sprint," said White.
Former Sharks winger Cedric Mkhize raced his fifth Tour Durban as a hand
cyclist and raced onto the podium in the category formalised by sponsors
Bridge Fund Managers.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
aQuellé Tour Durban Presented by Bridge Fund Managers
100km Classic
1.Gustav Basson 2:13:52
2.James Oosthuisen 2:13:52
3.Nolan Hoffman 2:13:53
4.Tyler Day 2:13:53
5.Shameeg Salie 2:13:53
6.Marc Pritzen 2:13:53
7.David Maree 2:13:53
8.Reynard Butler 2:13:54
9.Jayde Julius 2:13:57
10.Bradley Potgieter 2:13:58
Women
1.Kim le Court 2:44:12
2.Tiffany Keep 2:44:13
3.Lynette Burger Pieterse 2:44:30
4.Michelle Benson 2:44:30
5.Carla Oberholtzer 2:44:30
6.S'annara Grove 2:44:31
7.Stacey Paul 2:44:31
55km Cyclocross
1.Tyrone White 1:35:41
2.Andrew Johnson 1:35:43
3.Andrew Hill 1:35:43
4.Mboneni Ncgobo 1:35:54
5.Sanele Shabalala 1:35:54
Women
1.Rouxda Grobler 1:52:58
2.Kirsten Evans 1:58:16
3.Paula Noah 1:58:17
4.Michelle Crichton 2:06:56
5.Helena Muir 2:07:01
45km Fun Ride
1.Chloe Bateson 1:11:43 (1st woman)
2.Jordan Bold 1:11:44
3.Jayden Moolman 1:11:44
4.Matt Gerry 1:11:45
5.James Behrmann 1:11:46
The aQuellé Tour Durban, presented by Bridge Fund Managers, takes place
on Sunday 29 April 2018. More information can
be found at www.tourdurban.co.za
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ProTouch rider Gustav
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ProTouch rider Gustav
Basson en route to winning the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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The ProTouch Sports
'Wolf Pack' celebrate after winning the aQuellé Tour Durban,
presented by Bridge Fund Managers, from left race winner Gustav Basson,
Mitchell Elliott, Jayde Julies, and Reynard Butler. |
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Demacon's Kim le Court
wins the women's title at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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A crash in the elite
men's peleton on the Southern Freewway during the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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The men's elite peleton
climbing towards Pinetown at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
presented by Bridge Fund Managers. |
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The Moses Mabhida
stadium dwarfs the elite riders at the start of the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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The tightly bunched
women's
peleton racing at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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Andrew Hill leading the
cyclocross race at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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Tyrone White and Andrew
Johnson chasing hard after losing ground on the off-road section of the
cyclocross race
at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
presented by Bridge Fund Managers. "
I thought this was the stupidest thing I have ever done," said White.
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Former Sharks winger
Cedric Mkhize in action fronting the hand cycle class at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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Another massive field
turned out to enjoy the cool weather at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
presented by Bridge Fund Managers. |
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Coming and Going. Riders
cross the Mdloti bridge during the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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All shapes and sizes.
There w2ere several unicycles ridden at the aQuellé Tour Durban,
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