The first wet CTCT since 2006 made for terrifically challenging conditions – and exciting racing.
Meteorologists promised rain and it arrived early, with the pro riders rolling out on wet roads. Cool conditions might reduce fatigue, but a slick road surface increases risk.
Powering through the rain
Breakaways rarely have the desired outcome at any CTCT, but a group of leading riders who pulled their collective strategy at Smitswinkel Bay, defended this advantage into Sea Point. The rain increased as this group of four men positioned for the sprint, in the race’s final kilometres.
It was 22-year old Marc Pritzen, besting his breakaway group in a close sprint to the line – showing great presence of mind in the race’s final meters, despite increasing rain. Pritzen won in a time of 02:37:55, with Sascha Weber second and HB Kruger in third.
Printzen won last year’s South African road championships in Swellendam and has a 947 Ride Joburg victory to his credit, too. The CTCT title will further enhance his palmarès.
Another win for Kim
In the women’s category, defending champion Kim Le Court De Billot defended her title. “It was the most exciting CTCT to ride. In the rain. These conditions make it so much more interesting.”
One of Le Court De Billot’s strongest rivals, and five-time CTCT winner, Cherise Willet, crashed on Chapman’s Peak and was forced to withdraw.
Hayley Preen finished second, with mountain biker, Candice Lill, completing the women’s podium.
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