ABSA Cape Epic Stage 4: Sauser/Kalhavy reclaim Yellow jersey

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      Stage four was characterised by three major climbs and extremely varied terrain. The first 15 kilometers were on flat gravel and also some tar road. The route then turned onto forestry roads, gaining some elevation while skirting the side of the mountain. Riders quickly reached water point one, but the next stretch was slow going. A five-kilometer steady climb on gravel road with an average of seven percent gradient waited at Kluitjieskraal. On the other side, the trail roughened until it became an eight-kilometer bike-swallowing descent. The gradient was not steep but the track was washed out, rocky (and sandy) with many ruts and holes. After water point two, a flat gravel road led to the foot of the 16-kilometer tar climb of Bain’s Kloof Pass. On the other side, only the first bit of the descent was on tar before riders plunged into the Bain’s MTB Trails at Welvanpas: smooth flowing ups and downs, perfectly carved into the mountain side. However, there was one more big climb, most of it on forestry roads, before four kilometers of handcrafted downhill single-track through fynbos vegetation. There was one more tiny bump and the last couple of kilometers were plain sailing into the race village in Wellington.

      Read more here: http://www.whistlermountainbike.com/wmb … -cape-epic

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      Stil hope for Karl and Urs from Team Bulls 1. This detour yesterday and the crash of Urs today cost them a lot of time. Nonetheless, they became 3rd today.

      Go Plattos 😆

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