Top category contenders in the 2015 Absa Cape Epic

In 2014 the top Master’s Category team finished 14th overall, a remarkable achievement for riders of over 40 competing against the best in the world.  Incredibly, the top Grand Masters – each partner being over 50 – finished 15th.

The racing in these and the Mixed categories has increased markedly in intensity over recent years and 2015 is shaping up to be no exception.

The 2014 Masters champions, former Olympic gold medalist and overall Absa Cape Epic winner Bart Brentjens (Netherlands) and Abraao Azevedo (Brazil) will be back together and probable favourites.   Their greatest challenge may come from Azevedo’s 2013 Absa Cape Epic partner and multiple Absa Cape Epic category winner, Nico Pfitzenmeier, who has teamed up with fellow South African Robert Sim for the 2015 event.

Formidable 2011 Masters winners Carsten Bresser and Udo Boelts of Germany are back for 2015 and will also be in the mix.  South Africans Warren Squires and Nic White finished third in the category last year and are back together this year.  They will be hoping to take a step or two up the podium.

Abraao Azevedo (left) and Bart Brentjens of team BETCH.nl Superior Meerendal win the masters category of the 2014 Absa Cape Epic. Photo by: Greg Beadle | Cape Epic | SPORTZPICS
Abraao Azevedo (left) and Bart Brentjens of team BETCH.nl Superior Meerendal win the masters category of the 2014 Absa Cape Epic. Photo by: Greg Beadle | Cape Epic | SPORTZPICS

The Grand Master’s Category was only introduced in 2013 but has rapidly become a fiercely contested race.  The 2015 winners, South Africa’s Andrew Mclean and Austria’s Heinz Zoerweg, will be back this year but with different partners.  Local star Mclean will be riding with fellow South African Greg Andersen, while Zoerweg has teamed up with apparently ageless Swiss rider Barti Bucher, who will start as favourites.

Andrew Mclean (L) and Heinz Zoerweg (R) finishing the final stage (stage 7) of the 2014 Absa Cape Epic . Photo by Sam Clark | Cape Epic | SPORTZPICS
Andrew Mclean (L) and Heinz Zoerweg (R) finishing the final stage (stage 7) of the 2014 Absa Cape Epic . Photo by Sam Clark | Cape Epic | SPORTZPICS

There are few tested combinations in the Mixed Category and the racing should be wide open.  The winners could come from the pairing of South Africa’s Nizaam Essa and England’s Catherine Williamson, Germany’s Ivonne Kraft and Slovenian Peter Vesel or South Africans Hanele Steyn and Fourie Kotze.

Keep an eye out too for the combination of former South African rugby World Cup winner and five times Absa Cape Epic finisher Joel Stransky and Anriette Schoeman, for years South Africa’s top road rider and now a committed mountain biker doing the race for the first time.

Category podium contenders:

Category Team Name Rider # Rider Name Rider # Rider Name
Masters BETCH.nl-Superior 60-1 Bart Brentjens 60-2 Abraao Azevedo
Masters Dietrich/Rocky Mountain 61-1 Carsten Bresser 61-2 Udo Boelts
Masters Dorma / Robert Daniel 62-1 Nico Pfitzenmaier 62-2 Robert Sim
Masters Absa Corporate Masters 63-1 Warren Squires 63-2 Nic White
Masters CHIC Foundation Flyers 64-1 Geddan Ruddock 64-2 Neil Bradford
Grand Masters Meerendal Songo BiXS 65-1 Barti Bucher 65-2 Heinz Zoerweg
Grand Masters Ascendis Health 66-1 Greg Anderson 66-2 Andrew Mclean
Grand Masters Nampak 67-1 Lieb Loots 67-2 Izak Visagie
Grand Masters AAA & BBC 68-1 Peter Selkrig 68-2 Garry James
Grand Masters Pitstop1Sport24hrs 69-1 Waleed Baker 69-2 Glen Haw
Mixed Asrin Cycling 70-1 Nizaam Essa 70-2 Catherine Williamson
Mixed ETIS 71-1 Peter Vesel 71-2 Ivonne Kraft
Mixed Meerendal Wheeler 4 72-1 Sabina Compassi 72-2 Paul Buhler
Mixed Liqui Fruit 73-1 Joel Stransky 73-2 Anriette Schoeman
Mixed Meerendal BiXS 74-1 Laura Turpijn 74-2 Richard Scott
Mixed Open-Kappius-Sir Richards 75-1 Jean-francois Bossler 75-2 Coralie Redelsperger
Mixed Josef Ajram Tares 76-1 Josef Ajram 76-2 Mayalen Noriega
Mixed ENS 77-1 Rene Haselbacher 77-2 Sabine Sommer

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