In what were two contrasting races, Gawie Combrinck (Team EAI Cycling) and Robyn de Groot (Ascendis Health) walked away with the National Marathon MTB titles on Saturday in chilly conditions at the 2015 Ashburton Investments National MTB Series Van Gaalen, which doubled up as the South African Mountain Bike Marathon Championships powered by Stihl on Saturday.
Although both enjoyed healthy leads, Combrinck did not have the race sewn up until a few kilometres from the finish whilst in contrast De Groot was far too strong for the women’s field. Combrinck was chased hard by the duo of Nico Bell (Team RECM) and Konny Looser (Wheeler iXS) but ultimately had enough in the tank to keep them at bay.
The Team EAI Cycling star came into the race under a bit of a cloud and was not setting his expectations too high for the race but once he got going he felt that there was a chance that he could get ahead and stay ahead and from there he never looked back.
“It is such an awesome feeling!” the smiling Combrinck mentioned. “It was really unexpected considering I haven’t had the best form over the past few weeks and I was expecting to come here to help out my teammate.
“National Champs is always a hard race with guys tending to be a little negative so on one of the downhills I managed to open up a gap and just kept myself out in front which was great!”
There was a stage towards the end of the race that Combrinck was being chased hard by a couple of riders but the Mpumalanga resident knew what to expect in the run in to the finish and once he had a slight buffer he knew that if he kept his wheels down he would have his first National Championship crown.
“The course is really technical with a lot of single track but as we got closer to the end I knew what to expect and I knew that if I could get over the top of the last big climb with a two minute lead then I would have the race in the bag.
“I lost my water bottle at about 70km so I knew that I had to conserve energy so I just made sure that I kept it together coming into the finish and it all worked out for me on the day!” Combrinck added happily.
There was drama early in the elite men’s race when Team RECM’s Erik Kleinhans was forced to withdraw from the race whilst his teammate and two-time defending champion James Reid was forced to stop to remove wire from his wheel and had to make up some lost time on the leaders who were flying ahead.
That stop proved to be costly for the young rider who was never able to make up enough time to challenge for a podium spot as his team mate Nico Bell took second place whilst the flying Swiss Konny Looser rounded out the podium in third place.
The women’s race was a one horse race as two-time defending champion Robyn de Groot annihilated the rest of the women’s field to cruise to her third consecutive National Championship title. It has been a tough few months for the Ascendis Health rider who has been battling with illness but on Saturday she was in a league of her own and was understandably happy with her performance.
“I am just really happy with the way everything went today considering what has happened in the past few months,” an elated De Groot said. “It went really well and after Yolandi de Villiers set such a fast early pace I thought that I wasn’t going to be able to hold on but the downhills came at the perfect times for me after suffering a bit on the uphills so it all just worked out for me.”
The cold conditions was another factor that she had to conquer and it did not seem to be too much of an issue as she got further and further into the race and once she was clear just maintaining her advantage and taking in the moment was at the forefront of her mind heading into the finish.
“Winter got to Johannesburg on Thursday and it was bitterly cold earlier this morning which added a different dimension to the race but I managed it well.
“When I got into the last 10km I knew that it was going to get a bit technical so I couldn’t put a wheel wrong there but once I was through there I just tried to enjoy the moment and take in the victory.
“I didn’t want to give up my stripes today and I made sure that I put in all the effort early so that it paid off at the end,” she mentioned.
The podium in the women’s race was completed by the early leader and Sasol Racing star Yolande de Villiers and rounding out the podium was the young Specialized/Freewheel Cycology rider Candice Neethling.
There were a number of national championship titles awarded on the day from the junior categories right through to the masters. One of the stand out performances was Frances du Toit who won the Junior Girls title and with that her third national title of the year.
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South African Mountain Bike Marathon Championships powered by Stihl – Results
Elite Men
1.Gawie Combrinck 04:46.53
2.Nico Bell 04:47.32
3.Konny Looser 04:47.33
4.Lourens Luus 04:48.12
5.Darren Lill 04:49.33
6.Adriaan Louw 04:52.36
7.Johann Rabie 04:54.03
8.Ben Melt Swanepoel 04:58.43
9.Brendon Davids 05:05.00
10.Timothy Hammond 05:07.26
Elite Women
1.Robyn de Groot 03:36.08
2.Yolande de Villiers 03:40.25
3.Candice Neethling 03:42.11
Junior Boys
1.Julian Jessop
2.Reinhard Zellhuber
3.Martien Venter
Junior Girls
1.Frankie du Toit
2.Genevieve van Coller
3.Saffron Prinsloo
Youth Women
1.Tiffany Keep
2.Anjenel van der Walt
3.Danielle Strydom
Youth Men
1.Pieter du Toit
2.Ryan Conradie
Sub-Vet Men A
1.Henry Uys
2.Andrew Duvenage
3.Mike Hewan
Sub-Vet Men B
1.Brand du Plessis
2.Tom Wetton
3.Chris Botha
Sub-Vet Women A
1.Robyn de Groot
2.Samantha Sanders
3.Carla van Huyssteen
Grandmaster Men
1.Cobus Slabbert
2.Tim Lotz
3.Gerry de Boer
Veteran Men A
1.Warren Price
2.Nic White
3.Johan Labuschagne
Veteran Women A
1.Yolandi de Villiers
2.Theresa Ralph
3.Diana Carolin
Masters Men A
1.Mike Cronje
2.Jacques Harmse
3.Deon Hanekom
Masters Men B
1.Cobus Verster
2.John Parr
3.Steven Rayner
Masters Ladies A
1.Bonny Swanepoel
2.Jo Muller
3.Helen Gibbings
Masters Ladies B
1.Retha Theunessen
2.Ronel de Buys
3.Llind du Preez