Chris Jooste and Kim Le Court De Billot were crowned respective men's and women's winners of the Cape Cycle Tour.
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South Africa's Chris Jooste won the men's elite Cape Town Cycle Tour in prefect conditions on Sunday. Congratulations!
South Africa’s Chris Jooste won the men’s elite Cape Town Cycle Tour in prefect conditions on Sunday.
Chris Jooste was the first man over the finish line at this years Cape Town Cycle Tour. As Kim Le Court won another title.
It’s always a prestigious race to win, so really really happy to have again managed to win for myself, my supporters, my family and my fiance’ and especially Mauritius because it’s Independence Day for us, it’s a special day for us,” said Le Court after the race. I felt really good on the bike. It was Jooste who went for the break close to the finish and the sprint paid off with the victory.
Over 28 000 people are competing in the biggest timed bike race in the world. In addition to the popular 109-kilometre route circling the Cape Peninsula, a ...
In the women’s category, Kim Le Court secured a first-place finish in a time of two hours,13 minutes and 20 seconds. In addition to the popular 109-kilometre route circling the Cape Peninsula, a shorter route of 42 kilometres has also been introduced. He finished in a time of two hours, 36 minutes and 14 seconds.
Chris Jooste from South Africa and Kim Le Court De Billot from Mauritius have been crowned winners of the 2023 Cape Town Cycle Tour's Elite Men's and Elite ...
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[](https://nnn.ng/hausa/#=english and hausa) [](https://nnn.ng/i/#=name shortner) She was trailed by Vera Looser and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio, who finished in second and third place, respectively. South African cyclist Chris Jooste claimed victory in the men’s elite race at the Cape Town Cycle Tour on Sunday.
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“This visit had been specifically planned to include doing this event with Luc and my father. His son, Luc, has also designed the trios cycle kit for the race by using a splash of colour and their own crest with the name, Gilles and Sons, sitting a top a bicycle gear. I thought it was a nice nod to include the number 37 in the design. “I wanted to design something that is noticeable and that had a bold design. “I’m so happy to be able to cycle this race with my sons. The last time we cycled this race as a family, the boys were in their late teens, so this is going to be very special for me.
Riding for the TufoBMC team, it was Jooste's first triumph in what is the world's largest single day timed race. Jooste stopped the clock in a time of 2:36.14 ...
Kim Le Court De Billot won the women’s elite Cape Town Cycle Tour in prefect conditions on Sunday. South Africa’s Chris Jooste won the men’s elite Cape Town Cycle Tour in prefect conditions on Sunday, while there was no stopping Kim Le Court De Billot yet again in the women’s elite race. [women’s elite race](https://twitter.com/CTCycleTour/status/1634812794481590273) over 78km was won for the third consecutive year – and fourth time overall – by Mauritius rider Kim Le Court De Billot in a time of 2:13:20.
An elated Chris Jooste powered to victory in the Cape Town Cycle Tour on Sunday, while Mauritius rider Le Court De Billot won the women's elite race.
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TufoBMC rider Chris Jooste showed his class to outsprint Andries Nigrini (TEG), Jaedon Terlouw (Honeycomb), and Daniel Loubser to claim the Cape Town Cycle ...
“We struggled to bring her back, and as I did, I thought it was too early to start the sprint. That was my first time in a breakaway, and I learnt a lot,” he said. The 2023 women’s winning time was 2 hours, 13 minutes, and 20 seconds. Then Candice [Lill] did a flyer from the back, which was really a good move. With no other teammates in the break, he seemed to forge something of an allegiance with Jooste, whose experience was evident throughout. However, the bunch left it too late and couldn’t bring back the breakaway. Jaedon Terlouw (Honeycomb) st, 4, Daniel Loubser (Cycling Friends) st, 5. Vera Looser (Lapierre-Elysator) st, 3. Hayley Preen (Freewheel Cycology) st, 5. But everyone else was sprinting too, and I just opened it up, and no-one came past. Andries Nigrini (TEG) st, 3. The chasing bunch got organised up Chapman’s Peak, driven by DMS.
Double defending champion Kim le Court, of Mauritius, completed a hat-trick of Cape Town Cycle Tour wins on Sunday, 12 March. The Efficient Infiniti Insure.
Pallant-Browne was the best of the rest over the summit, 10 seconds behind the group. The 2012 winner was joined by Lill, Le Court, Preen, Willeit, and Pallant-Browne over the summit. On the descent to Scarborough, Emma Pallant-Browne and various riders from the Reach for Rainbows and Custom Cycling teams tried their luck, but nobody was able to establish a significant gap. A blustery South Easter affected the racing, which led to a bigger group staying together deeper into the race and regroupings later in the piece. “But once it gets into the rolling terrain, it was full gas!” Le Court and her fellow sprinters reeled Lill in before the winner out-sprinted Vera Looser, Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio, Hayley Preen, and Cherise Willeit to take the 2023 title.
Most injuries were due to falls, resulting in soft tissue injuries to knees, elbows, shoulders, and wrists.
The TufoBMC rider showed his class to outsprint Andries Nigrini (TEG), Jaedon Terlouw (Honeycomb), and Daniel Loubser to claim the title in a time of ...
“The Women’s and Men’s elite categories were a true testament to the passion and dedication of these athletes, and we are proud to have them as part of our event.” The event organizers expressed their satisfaction with the outcome of a cycling celebration, praising the participants for their skill and endurance. The Cape Town Cycle Tour is one of the world’s most iconic cycling events, attracting thousands of participants and spectators each year. With no other teammates in the break, he seemed to forge something of an allegiance with Jooste, whose experience was evident throughout. “This is the pinnacle of the sport in South Africa,” Jooste commented after the finish. The weather on the day was ideal for racing, with sunny conditions and a light southeasterly breeze.
Bellairs says 220 cyclists were seen by doctors, nurses and medical personnel along the route and at the finish line tent. He says 19 people were referred to ...
He has expressed his condolences to the family and friends of the rider. The event saw over 28 000 cyclists competing in the biggest timed bike race in the world. A cyclist has died while participating in the Cape Town Cycle Tour on Sunday.
TufoBMC rider Chris Jooste showed his class to outsprint Andries Nigrini (TEG), Jaedon Terlouw (Honeycomb) and Daniel Loubser (Cycling Friends) to claim the ...
The chasing bunch got organised up Chapman’s Peak. The mint conditions made for a few characteristic early attacks, but all the big teams worked to bring it all back together. The five stayed together until Hout Bay when Nick James (DMS) dropped back. “I’m thrilled with the win.” “That’s when the realisation kicked in that we were going to go to the finish, and a podium was a potential,” said Nigrini, who finished second. The weather on the day was ideal for racing, with sunny conditions and a light south-easterly breeze.
Details surrounding the circumstances of the incident were not disclosed as it is currently under investigation.
Mauritius rider Le Court De Billot won the women's elite race in a time of 02:13:20, with Vera Looser and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio rounding out the podium spots. "Most of the injuries were soft tissue injuries as a result of falls; this was predominantly knees, elbows, shoulders and wrists," the statement said. "Our condolences go out to the family and friends of the rider concerned," organisers said in a statement.
Following the Cape Town Cycle Tour on Sunday, one person has reportedly passed away. Few details have been shared as the case is currently under ...
Nineteen people were taken to the hospital for treatment. Our sincerest condolences to the loved ones of the deceased. “Our condolences go out to the family and friends of the rider concerned,” said the statement.
'Approximately 220 cases were seen by doctors, nurses and medical personnel along the route and at the finish line tent.'
“Most of the injuries were soft tissue injuries as a result of falls; this was predominantly knees, elbows, shoulders and wrists.” Bellairs said most of the injuries on the day were soft tissue injuries as a result of falls, mostly on the knees, elbows, shoulders and wrists. “Of these, 72 were responded to by EMS vehicles on the route.
It has been confirmed by organisers of the Cape Town Cycle Tour that a cyclist died during the well-known event on Sunday.
The name of the rider will also not be released at this stage. Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane is expected to visit families of the three deceased learners. “Our condolences go out to the family and friends of the rider concerned,” organisers said in a statement.