Stander Romps to Third at Nove Mesto
Stander and Sauser toast Cape Epic victory with another stage win
Stander, Sauser confirm allround ability to win another Cape Epic stage
Stander and Sauser tighten Cape Epic grip with another stage win
Tenacity the name of the game as Evans and George move to second place overall
The route took riders over 105km with 2 600m of climbing from Caledon back to Caledon. Two major climbs jabbed upwards on the day’s route profile. The first was the loose, long and steep Babylonstoren. Then it was the brutal, stony ascent to Charlie’s Heaven and riders should have been used to false peaks by now.
Stander, Sauser win queen Cape Epic stage
Stander, Sauser take control of Cape Epic as Evans, George falter
Stander and Sauser victorious and lead by more than 9 minutes
As the race’s history tells us, stage one is always a rude awakening for the riders. Combining the length, the climbing, the severity of the trail surfaces and the speed of fresh-legged hares at the front of the field - all was a shock to the system, even for the best prepared. Three major climbs loomed ahead of the athletes.
Sauser and Stander wear yellow zebra jersey for Stage 1 out of Robertson
The ninth edition of the race kicked off with a 27-kilometer prologue at Meerendal Wine Estate in the Durbanville Wine Valley – mountainbiking Mecca on Cape Town’s doorstep.
Stander ready to defend Cape Epic title
Burry Stander became the first South African to win the ABSA Cape Epic when he and Swiss teammate, Christoph Sauser, racing for 36One-Songo-Specialized raced to a dominant win in the world’s most prestigious mountain bike stage race one year ago.

