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Tankwa success for Strauss and Stenerhag on the Merino Monster

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Today marked the third and highly anticipated ‘Queen Stage’ of the Momentum Health Tankwa Trek presented by Biogen.

ccs-62657-0-30338500-1549772933.jpgTeam Silverback Fairtree win the third stage of the 2019 Momentum Health Tankwa Trek presented by Biogen. Photo: www.zcmc.co.za

An adrenaline fuelled descent aptly labelled ‘Du Toit Drop’ created conflicting emotions as riders enjoyed the thrill of the downhill but also feared the climb to follow. In the back of everybody’s mind, the infamous ‘Merino Monster’ loomed large – the meanest mountain biking ascent in South Africa.

After yet another action-packed day of racing, Sweden’s Jennie Stenerhag and South Africa’s Mariske Strauss turned the women’s general classification on its head. The powerhouse pair motored up the Merino Monster and created a significant gap on their rivals.

ccs-62657-0-40023000-1549772935.jpgThe infamous Merino Monster. Photo: www.zcmc.co.za

Not only did they claim the ‘Queen of the Mountain’ crown, but also snatched up the pink jerseys and overall lead for Silverback Fairtree.

Behind them, a fierce battle for the podium unfolded. Ghost Factory Racing’s Barbara Benko and Anne Terpstra gave everything to hold onto the pink jerseys, but suffered at the hands of the rugged Koue Bokkeveld terrain.

“We are riding on hardtail bicycles, which have their advantages and disadvantages. The only challenge is that they’re very susceptible to punctures, and I think we picked up every single thorn out there today!” explained Terpstra.

ccs-62657-0-42840800-1549772930.jpgJennie Stenerhag on the climb of all climbs – the Merino Monster. Photo: www.zcmc.co.za

Also looking to lay down an early season marker was Team Summit’s Candice Lill and Annie Last. The pair has been tested both physically, mentally and mechanically over the last two stages. Their hope of making up time almost seemed lost today as they fell dismally behind on the Merino Monster.

“It’s never over until it’s over! When Annie and I reached the top of Merino we decided to give the descent everything we had left. Before we knew it we’d passed two teams and finished in second place for the day!” enthused Lill.

Team Summit has now clawed back up the leader board to the third spot overall – less than two minutes behind Silverback Fairtree. After a testing day in the saddle, Ghost Factory Racing’s Terpstra and Benko moved to second on the women’s general classification.

As riders head into the final stage tomorrow, the race for the Tankwa Trek throne will be as heated as ever.

ccs-62657-0-78258800-1549772931.jpgEarly morning start for the leading men at the 2019 Momentum Health Tankwa Trek presented by Biogen. Photo: www.zcmc.co.za

As if the Merino Monster wasn’t tormenting enough, the men’s podium results were initially undecided today after an unfortunate wrong turn.

After a powerful performance on the unrelenting climb, Urs Huber and Simon Stiebjahn (Team Bulls) together with Philip Buys and Matthys Beukes (Pyga Euro Steel) pulled away from the rest of the field and either team looked set to take the win.

Surprisingly, Cannondale Factory Racing’s Henrique Avancini and Manuel Fumic crossed the finish line first. They were followed home by Cannondale Factory Racing’s Maxime Marotte and Cameron Orr, and then Denmark’s Simon Andreasson and Jonas Lindberg in third.

“The stage’s results will remain the same as the finish line positions. I have gone to see the point on the route where the wrong turn occurred, and could find no fault with the route markings,” said Deon Steyn, UCI chief commissaire.

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