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Intaka Tech World's View Challenge - 1.1South Africa, February 2-7, 2008Main Page Results Previous Race Next Race Race 3 - February 4: New Hanover - Wartburg, 108 kmSouth Africans shine on day threeBy Sophie Thompson South African golden boy Robbie Hunter (Team Barloworld) took the winner's jersey in day three of the Intakatech World 's Views Challenge international cycling race. German Björn Schröder (Team Milram) and South Africa's Christoff van Heerden (Konica Minolta) finished second and third. South Africans also took fourth, fifth and sixth positions with Jaco Venter (Neotel), Juan van Heerden (MTN Energade) and Jay Thomson (MTN Energade) taking the fourth through sixth places respectively. Hunter took the sprint finish in a fast race with a nail-biting finish during which four riders Ciaran Power (Pezula) Herman Fouche (Konica Minolta), Daryl Impey (Team Barloworld) and Artur Gajek (Team Milram) crashed dramatically 100m before the end of the race. His team-mate Kenyan rider Christopher Froome also won the King of the Mountain competition for the day. "Barloworld can be extremely happy with their team working particularly hard today" said event director Alec Lenferna. Van Heerden has spent ample time on the podium today and yesterday after winning both stages of the King of the Mountain for day two yesterday. Today he took third place and also won the Subaru sprint jersey. The Intaka Tech development team and team Rwanda were also publicly praised from the podium today when Lenferna acknowledged the excellent performance both teams put into day three of the race. Today's honours meant three podium positions in three races for Team Milram. Bjorne Schroder carried the flag with his second place today. Milram are fielding a mostly youthful team in this event with two senior riders who have previously ridden in the Tour de France - the rest of the team are using the Intaka Tech World's View Challenge to gain valuable international experience. Hunter and his team enjoyed his first win of the fledgling season today with his sterling ride. "We came through fighting today but worked hard from the start," Hunter said. "The next two days will be hard - I am not looking forward to it. I am however looking forward to the rest day tomorrow." The day, which was cooler than yesterday with only occasional drizzle, saw some fast riding through the lush countryside around Wartburg, New Hanover and Dalton in a race which started and ended in Alexandra Park. "It was perfect racing conditions today," said Lenferna. The Intaka Tech Worlds View Challenge teams will be competing both for points on the UCI African leader board and for prize money to the value of R650 000. Tuesday is a rest day. Final competitions in the first-ever men's elite UCI category 1.1 race in Africa will wrap up Wednesday and Thursday. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Barloworld
Results1 Robert Hunter (RSA) Team Barloworld 2.39.31 (40.62 km/h) 2 Björn Schroder (Ger) Team Milram 3 Christoff Van Heerden (RSA) Konica Minolt 4 Jaco Venter (RSA) Team Neotel 5 Juan Van Heerden (RSA) MTN Cycling Team 6 Jay Thomson (RSA) MTN Cycling Team 7 Christopher Froome (Ken) Team Barloworld 8 David O’Loughlin (Irl) Pezula Racing 9 Waylon Woolcock (RSA) MTN Cycling Team 10 Hanco Kackelhoffer (RSA) House Of Paint 11 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (RSA) Intaka Tech - South African Developement Team 12 Arron Brown (RSA) House Of Paint 13 Dennis Van Niekerk (RSA) Konica Minolta 14 Markus Eichler (Ger) Team Milram 15 Adrien Niyonshuti (Rwa) Team Rwanda 16 Ahmed A Tunsi Fatmi (Lba) Libyan National Team 17 Youssef Belgasem Ahmed (Lba) Libyan National Team 18 Adrian Maaske (RSA) South Africa National Team 19 Michael Van Staaden (RSA) Intaka Tech - South African Developement Team 20 Hugo Sabido (Por) Team Barloworld 21 Michael Sowerby (RSA) South Africa National Team 22 Jason Bakkie (RSA) House Of Paint 23 Jacques Janse Van Rensburg (RSA) Team Neotel 24 Kieran Page (GBr) Pezula Racing 25 Mauritz Gerber (RSA) Konica Minolta 26 Filippo Pozzato (Ita) Team Liquigas 27 Hichem Chabane (Alg) Konica Minolta 28 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Team Liquigas 29 Norberto Wilches (Col) Konica Minolta 30 David George (RSA) MTN Cycling Team 31 Christian Kux (Ger) Team Milram 32 Derek Burke (Irl) Pezula Racing 33 Travis Allen (RSA) Konica Minolta 34 John Lee Augustyn (RSA) Team Barloworld 35 Christian Pfannberger (Aut) Team Barloworld 36 Franco Pellizotti (Ita) Team Liquigas 37 Sebastian Schwager (Ger) Team Milram 38 Claudio Corioni (Ita) Team Liquigas 39 Leonardo Bertagnolli (Ita) Team Liquigas 40 Diego Caccia (Ita) Team Barloworld 41 Alessandro Vanotti (Ita) Team Liquiga 42 Enrico Gasparotto (Ita) Team Barloworld 0.30 43 Luca Barla (Ita) Team Milram 0.53 44 Roman Kreuzinger (Cze) Team Liquigas 1.58 45 Pablo Wilches (Col) Konica Minolta 46 Ian Mcleod (RSA) MTN Cycling Team 47 Marco Velo (Ita) Team Milram 48 Manuel Quinziato (Ita) Team Liquigas 2.20 49 James Perry (RSA) Team Neotel 50 Martin Irvine (Irl) Pezula Racing 51 Daryl Impey (RSA) Team Barloworld 8.21 52 Richard Baxter (RSA) House Of Paint 30.00 53 Nicholas White (RSA) MTN Cycling Team 54 Ryan Connor (Irl) Pezula Racing 55 Artur Gajek (Ger) Team Milram 56 Dominik Roels (Ger) Team Milram 57 Nolan Hoffmann (RSA) Team Neotel 58 Petrus Loto (Nam) Team Neotel 59 Mathew Funnel (RSA) House Of Paint 60 Bradley Potgieter (RSA) MTN Cycling Teama 61 Dean Edwards (RSA) South Africa National Team 62 Chris Willemse (RSA) South Africa National Team 63 Jonathan Kinnear (RSA) MTN Cycling Team 64 Jamie Ball (RSA) House Of Paint 65 Elmendi Abdunnaser (Lba) Libyan National Team Cycling 66 Hoh Ali Ahmed (Lba) Libyan National Team Cycling 67 Tekenyane Moubane (Les) Lesotho National Team 68 Obed Ruvogera (Rwa) Team Rwanda 32.40 69 Makhashe Ramolungoa (Les) Lesotho National Team 70 Stanley Namanayna (RSA) Intaka Tech - South African Developement Team 33.29 71 Thuso Makatise (Les) Lesotho National Team 72 Moeketsi Makatile (Les) Lesotho National Team 73 Poloko Makara (Les) Lesotho National Team 74 Nyandwi Uwase (Rwa) Team Rwanda 75 Jean De Dieu Uwimana Rafiki (Rwa) Team Rwanda 76 Nathan Byukusenge (Rwa) Team Rwanda 77 Tumisang Thaabe (Les) Lesotho National Team 33.47 78 Lawrence Mashlango (RSA) Intaka Tech - South African Developement Team 34.17 79 Verdi Farao (RSA) Intaka Tech - South African Developement Team 34.40 80 Hendri Whitehead (RSA) Intaka Tech - South African Developement Team 81 Ahadi Somewir Ali (Lba) Libyan National Team 82 Morgan Fox (Irl) Pezula Racing 83 Shaban Aesharaa Faysal (Lba) Libyan National Team DNF Ciaran Power (Irl) Pezula Racing DNF Herman Fouche (RSA) Konica Minolta DNF Daryl Impey (RSA) Team Barloworld DNF Artur Gajek (Ger) Team Milram Recreational 1 David Garret 2 Mark Linington 3 Mahony Connor 4 Werner Moolman 5 Donovan van Gelder Note: No women's races were held today. |
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