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MTB index page for all MTB content Crocodile Trophy - NEAustralia, October 18-30, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Felt Dream Team diary Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 11 - October 28: Laura - Cooktown, 142 kmHundertmarck scores second stage winBy John-Michael Flynn at Cooktown, Far North Queensland Celebrating in style, carrying his bike above his shoulders, German Kai Hundertmarck of the Felt-Shimano Dream Team climbed the steps to the top of historic Grassy Hill in Cooktown, Australia today to record his second stage win for the 2005 Crocodile Trophy. It was an emphatic victory for the former Telekom cyclist turned ironman triathlete, who once again rode away from the lead bunch and continued alone for eighty kilometres across corrugated roads, winning the stage the hard way. The German built a lead of close to ten minutes and maintained the margin, driving hard into the South-East trade winds as the epic race left the outback behind for good and reached Australia's Far Northern coast. Hundertmarck came to the Crocodile Trophy not knowing what to expect. Today, as he cast his sights seaward from atop the same hill where Captain James Cook once stood searching for a navigable channel through the Great Barrier Reef, Kai could sense his mission was just about complete. "I'm happy, it was my goal to win a stage, I won two so it's even more than I expected," an elated Hundertmarck said. "I had fun, I suffered, it was a great adventure and hopefully I survive the last two days." Respite for riders on tough stageToday there was some respite for the cyclists with cooler conditions than expected during what is traditionally one of the toughest stages of the Crocodile Trophy. The 142 kilometre journey between Laura and Cooktown included 90 kilometres of corrugated dirt road, with even the most technically proficient cyclists having trouble keeping up momentum as their bikes and bodies were shaken to the core. For Hundertmarck's team-mate Jens Zemke, the day almost ended in disaster. Passing through a creek crossing in a section of relic Gondwanan forest in the Lakefield National Park, Zemke went 'over the hangers', smashing his elbow on rocks. "We came just downhill normally it's a little bit shallow water," Jens recalled of his major 'off'. "I don't know, maybe I missed this bridge under water. It was so deep and I fell over there." Jens was patched up on-the-run by the race doctor and fought on to keep his place in the bunch containing the key protagonists, among them his team leader Mauro Bettin, Adam Hansen of the Cairns Coconut Caravan Resort team, Belgian Christophe Stevens and Austrian Heinz Zörweg. The pack largely stayed together until the final climb up Grassy Hill where Bettin made up a handful of seconds on Hansen, with Stevens coming home in fourth place. Fight for overall race victory a cliffhanger!The fight for the overall classification of this race is set to be a cliff hanger with the key contenders unable to rest easy heading into the crucial Daintree stage tomorrow. It is there where the battle for the General Classification will be settled once and for all. There will be a thirteenth stage of the Crocodile Trophy in Port Douglas on Sunday, and while stage honours will be up for grabs, the beach criterium won't count towards the final race standings. On current standings Australia's Adam Hansen holds a margin of 16.44 over Austrian Heinz Zörweg, with Italy's Mauro Bettin in third place, 25 minutes behind the leader. It is fair to say, however that Hansen is not as proficient with the technical side of mountain biking as Italy's Bettin or Austria's mountain man Zörweg. "Bettin's actually worried about Heinz, he thinks he'll win," Hansen revealed post-stage. "I know Bettin's not feeling well and we obviously saw Heinz not feeling well on that hill and Heinz actually congratulated me for the win in the Croc Trophy, so it looks like he's already given up." But the Australian is hesitant about making bold predictions of his own success on the infamous C.R.E.B. track, which traverses the world heritage listed Daintree Rainforest. "To win it, the creb? Don't know yet," Hansen said. "I feel like I'm ten minutes better this year than last year on the creb, we'll see." In the back of Hansen's mind is the flat tyre Bettin suffered during stage four of the world's toughest off-road cycle event, when the leader of the Felt-Shimano Dream Team excelled on the technical mountain descents. Had the mishap not occurred, there is every chance the Italian would be leading the General Classification heading into the Daintree stage. Appearing exhausted as he reached the summit of grassy hill this afternoon, Bettin was looking very much forward to tomorrow, when the conditions will perfectly suit the UCI Mountain bike Marathon World Cup champion. "Only one kilometre very fast today," Bettin said of his attack on the final climb. "Tomorrow one stage very strong, tomorrow will be OK." While the winner is likely to come from one of Hansen, Zörweg or Bettin, several riders are still in contention for podium placings. One of them is Belgian Christophe Stevens who has been among the strongest riders in the 2005 Crocodile Trophy, and who came here with the express intention of getting on the podium. "Today I was the strongest on the climbs, felt really really good here," Stevens claimed. "If I have the same legs for tomorrow I can finish on the podium, I'm pretty sure about that. Tomorrow is the last stage of the croc so we're going to give it one hundred per cent." PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Mark Watson/mwphotography.com.au
Results1 Kai Hundertmarck (Ger) Dream Team 1 5.42.21 2 Mauro Bettin (Ita) Dream Team 1 10.10 3 Adam Hansen (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 10.17 4 Christophe Stevens (Bel) 10.25 5 Jens Zemke (Ger) Dream Team 1 10.31 6 Heinz Zörweg (Aut) ARBÖ Wienstrom Lamster Fadewa 11.03 7 Radoslav Sibl (Cze) Favorit Brno - Bikezone 11.31 8 Matthias Buxhofer (Aut) VAV-Versicherung R. u. R. Völkl 11.45 9 Lars Erik Johnson (USA) Dream Team 2 26.18 10 Robert Vlug (Ned) team.hollandonline.nl 40.34 11 Tim Northy (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 2 41.22 12 Macor Loris (Ita) Pedale Tarvisiano 54.02 13 Peter Stenico (Aut) Peto 54.22 14 David Wood (Aus) Dream Team 2 59.10 15 Mikkel Brinch Norgaard (Den) Team ACM 1.02.24 16 Kim Proctor (Aus) 1.07.11 17 Guido Van Olffen (Ned) GTI team 1.09.41 18 Knud Juul-Jensen (Irl) Team ACM 2 1.10.15 19 Johannes Reiser (Aut) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 1.10.58 20 Stefan Rucker (Aut) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 1.10.59 21 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Team Rapso 1.11.00 22 Bart Machiels (Bel) Belgium Bikers Marathons 2 1.11.19 22 Christophe Desimpelaere (Bel) Team ACM 1.12.00 24 Harry Ensink (Ned) GTI team 1.12.05 25 Struan Lomont (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 2 1.15.56 26 Joe McDonnell (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 2 1.37.03 27 Johannes Huber (Ger) SC Bergen Team Powerbar 1.51.51 28 Beat Lustenberger (Swi) Trek-VC Züri 2 1.57.50 30 Karl Frank (Aut) SV Panaceo Post 2.13.04 29 Günter Rafeiner (Aut) Sport Nora 2.37.41 31 Jos Kerkhofs (Bel) Belgium Bikers Marathons 1 2.48.42 32 Giancarlo Schönberg (Ita) Pedale Tarvisiano 3.24.33 33 Han Vaalt (Ned) GTI team 3.28.37 34 Claude Dabaliz (NZl) 3.42.04 35 Eric Paquay (Bel) Belgium Bikers Marathons 1 3.54.02 36 Paul West (GBr) Endura/Shred DNF Salvatore P. Albano (Ita) Team Bike Tarvisio 2005 Fastest woman 1 Astrid Boehm (Den) Team ACM 9.11.09 General classification after stage 11 1 Adam Hansen (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 43.53.31 2 Heinz Zörweg (Aut) ARBÖ Wienstrom Lamster Fadewa 16.44 3 Mauro Bettin (Ita) Dream Team 1 25.11 4 Christophe Stevens (Bel) 36.08 5 Matthias Buxhofer (Aut) VAV-Versicherung R. u. R. Völkl 39.44 6 Radoslav Sibl (Cze) Favorit Brno - Bikezone 1.31.17 7 Jens Zemke (Ger) Dream Team 1 2.27.28 8 Kai Hundertmarck (Ger) Dream Team 1 2.47.41 9 Lars Erik Johnson (USA) Dream Team 2 3.42.17 10 Robert Vlug (Ned) team.hollandonline.nl 4.13.02 11 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Team Rapso 4.34.02 12 Tim Northy (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 2 4.41.15 13 Stefan Rucker (Aut) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 5.24.36 14 David Wood (Aus) Dream Team 2 6.47.45 15 Johannes Reiser (Aut) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 6.53.47 16 Johannes Huber (Ger) SC Bergen Team Powerbar 7.18.28 17 Peter Stenico (Aut) Peto 7.30.56 18 Struan Lomont (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 2 7.42.13 19 Macor Loris (Ita) Pedale Tarvisiano 7.45.30 20 Guido Van Olffen (Ned) GTI team 7.47.34 21 Joe McDonnell (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 2 7.58.10 22 Mikkel Brinch Norgaard (Den) Team ACM 9.26.21 22 Harry Ensink (Ned) GTI team 9.47.00 24 Bart Machiels (Bel) Belgium Bikers Marathons 2 11.06.27 25 Christophe Desimpelaere (Bel) Team ACM 11.17.25 26 Knud Juul-Jensen (Irl) Team ACM 2 11.22.11 27 Kim Proctor (Aus) 11.46.53 28 Beat Lustenberger (Swi) Trek-VC Züri 2 13.30.59 30 Karl Frank (Aut) SV Panaceo Post 15.56.44 29 Jos Kerkhofs (Bel) Belgium Bikers Marathons 1 17.26.08 31 Eric Paquay (Bel) Belgium Bikers Marathons 1 18.59.08 32 Han Vaalt (Ned) GTI team 19.02.22 33 Giancarlo Schönberg (Ita) Pedale Tarvisiano 20.22.29 34 Günter Rafeiner (Aut) Sport Nora 27.08.44 35 Paul West (GBr) Endura/Shred 27.33.50 36 Claude Dabaliz (NZl) 28.20.56 Women's classification 1 Astrid Boehm (Den) Team ACM 75.02.13 Points classification 1 Mauro Bettin (Ita) Dream Team 1 145 pts 2 Adam Hansen (Aus) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 122 3 Christophe Stevens (Bel) 92 4 Matthias Buxhofer (Aut) VAV-Versicherung R. u. R. Völkl 54 5 Heinz Zörweg (Aut) ARBÖ Wienstrom Lamster Fadewa 48 6 Kai Hundertmarck (Ger) Dream Team 1 45 7 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Team Rapso 30 8 Radoslav Sibl (Cze) Favorit Brno - Bikezone 12 8 Jens Zemke (Ger) Dream Team 1 12 10 Stefan Rucker (Aut) Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 2 Teams classification 1 Dream Team 1 137.21.15 2 Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 1 6.37.58 3 Cairns Coconut Caravan Simplon 2 14.40.56 4 GTI team 30.56.14 5 Team ACM 46.11.46 |
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