Knysna-Plett Herald

Dr Evil rides home before the storm

- – Supplied, Dr Evil Classic

PLETTENBER­G BAY - With the everpresen­t threat of worsening weather looming last weekend, riders at the 2023 Dr Evil Classic raced not only against each other, but also against the weather. Luckily they managed to finish just before the worst of the weather rolled in, Aaron Pietersen and Robyn de Groot the men's and women's winners.

The 2023 Dr Evil Classic was held from Thursday ay to Saturday, 21 to 23 September, and the three-day stage race's routes provided exceptiona­l riding throughout, despite rain making Friday's Stage 2 a muddy affair in places. Wittedrift High School hosted registrati­on and the start of Stage 1.

The school's pupils gave the riders an exuberant send-off, which set the scene for the rest of the event. nt. With the claps, cheers and singing of the scholars s ringing in their ears the Dr Evil vil Classic competitor­s took to the he trails.

Riding the route

Day one saw a mix of dual track, through pastures and into the depths of the Knysna Forest, before the route took on the Petrus-se-Brand singletrac­k. After classic indigenous forest racing, it snaked up Bracken Ridge and into pine plantation­s.

The final kilometres of the stage, to Cairnbrogi­e, teased with a section of MTO's stunning trails, which would provide much of the playground for the following two days. Stage 2 and 3 began and finished at Cairnbrogi­e and boasted singletrac­ks si aplenty. Friday did however feature a wet and muddy start, after overnight over rain persisted into the morning. morning Once the sun came out at about 10:00, 10 the day warmed and the tracks t dried. Route director Erik Klootwyk rerouted the course to avoid the trails that were more likely lik to become waterlogge­d water or to be damaged dam by the 350 sets se of tyres rolling through them. As a result, Saturday's final stage was shortened sh too, removing low-lying l sections of Cairnbrogi­e's Cairnbr trails.

Race outcomes

This did n not affect the excitement levels however. "Stage 3 was an all-out effort," Pietersen laughed. "Just 25km of

full gas, with lots of great singletrac­ks." On the final day, the race winner also added the prize for the fastest ascent of the Alp d'Joe trail to his haul of three stage victories. For this Pietersen was awarded a Switchbag.

The talented young rider's final general classifica­tion margin of victory was 16 minutes, over Stephen du Preez, with Conway Oliver a further three minutes back.

In the solo women's competitio­n De Groot was virtually unchalleng­ed. In fact, the multiple South African mountain bike marathon champion was comfortabl­y inside the top 10 on all three days, bested only by a handful of men, some of whom raced on eBikes. "I haven't ridden a mountain bike race since I retired from elite race in May last year," De Groot said. "It was great to get back to taking part, even though I wasn't

focused on racing again. The trails here in Plett are truly spectacula­r and living in the Garden Route we're very spoilt by riding here." Marta Jekot was the second lady over the line, with Emma Pienaar third.

Even more winners

Scott Sports Africa gave away a Scott Strike eRide bike as part of the festivitie­s. The winner of the bike and the Bosch Fontus 18V cordless leisure cleaner was Marnus Steyn. He and nine fellow finalists were selected from a pool of over 800 entries to a social media competitio­n, before he won the lucky draw for the grand prize. You can also find the full list of Dr Evil Classic winners across all categories online at www. knysnaplet­therald.com.

 ?? Photos: Oakpics.com. ?? The Scott Sports Africa prizewinne­rs, including Marnus Steyn (centre front) celebrate winning hampers while Steyn rode away on a new Scott Strike eRide.
Photos: Oakpics.com. The Scott Sports Africa prizewinne­rs, including Marnus Steyn (centre front) celebrate winning hampers while Steyn rode away on a new Scott Strike eRide.
 ?? ?? Robyn de Groot took part in her first mountain bike race for nearly 18 months but still won the women’s section.
Robyn de Groot took part in her first mountain bike race for nearly 18 months but still won the women’s section.
 ?? ?? Aaron Pietersen won all three stages and the Switchbag Strava challenge, up Alp d’Joe.
Aaron Pietersen won all three stages and the Switchbag Strava challenge, up Alp d’Joe.

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