The Herald (South Africa)

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In-form Barrett takes men’s race

- Herald Correspond­ent

Multiple SA champion Cherise Willeit (Customized Cycling Bioplus) won her fifth Cape Town Cycle Tour title in Cape Town on yesterday, while 20year-old Travis Barrett (officeguru) took the men’s title on a perfect, near-windless day.

Willeit, who admitted to not having had the ideal buildup and even suffering from a stomach issue earlier in the week, survived early attacks from British triathlete Emma Palant to narrowly outsprint Frances Janse van Rensburg from a lead group of 12 riders that broke away up the infamous Suikerboss­ie climb.

Willeit finished the 78km women ’ s elite route in 2hr 7min 48sec.

“Every win at the Cycle Tour is special but this was a tough one.

“My legs were cramping during the sprint.

“It was a long sprint into a headwind and I must have kicked five times in the final 500m,” Willeit said.

The women’s race was characteri­sed by early attacks and surges that started with Palant.

The British rider attacked within 2km of the start and was only reeled in by the group at the top of the Smitswinke­l climb.

As the race turned towards Chapman’s Peak, Palant was part of another breakaway of three that included Yolandi du Toit (Garmin) and Melissa

Kretzinger (Customized Cycling Bioplus).

But all, except Palant, were pulled back by the bunch up the famous climb before it came together in Hout Bay.

Up the crucial Suikerboss­ie climb Willeit, Catherine Colyn and Kretzinger attacked and dragged a group of six over the top.

Over the final 15km the lead group swelled to 12 but Willeit proved her class in the final 100m.

Janse van Rensburg finished second and former trail runner Hayley Preen was third.

Willeit has won the secondmost titles among the women at the Cape Town Cycle Tour.

Anriette Schoeman has won the event seven times and finished in the chasing bunch,

In the men’s race, in-form Barrett upset some of the big sprint favourites to nudge out former winner Clint Hendricks (Enza) by the width of a tyre to finish in 2:30.04 for the 109km.

The two were part of a lead group of 15 that broke away up Chapman’s Peak and held their lead over the second bunch to the finish.

Capetonian Jayde Julius (ProTouch) grabbed third.

“It was a very long sprint and I could sense Clint coming up beside me, but I held on.” Barrett said.

“I still can’t believe it. “Winning the Cycle Tour is what every rider dreams of. ”—

 ?? Picture: TOBI GINSBURG ?? RIDING HIGH: Travis Barrett (officeguru) and Cherise Willeit (Customized Cycling Bioplus) celebrate their victories in the Cape Town Cycle Tour yesterday
Picture: TOBI GINSBURG RIDING HIGH: Travis Barrett (officeguru) and Cherise Willeit (Customized Cycling Bioplus) celebrate their victories in the Cape Town Cycle Tour yesterday

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