Samantha Sanders showed excellent form when she dominated
the Mpumalanga Road Champs, earning the title of Mpumalanga Road Champion and
Time Trial Champion. With only two days’ rest, she embarked on the gruelling 5 stage Mpumalanga Road Tour.
Last weekend, Badplaas was once again host to the Mpumalanga
Provincial Road Champs. The weekend comprised an 84km road race on the Saturday
morning and a 20km Time Trial in the afternoon. On Sunday there is a 4.9km hill
climb and criterium which Sanders decided to skip for an extra day's rest prior to the tour.
Sanders blitzed the road race in a time of 2:38:49 and took
the win comfortably with her nearest competition, Anriette Schoeman, finishing
in a time of 2:47:29. “I basically just went with the men’s group which eventually
split with an attack at the front. From there it was smooth sailing” – Sanders. Taking
the bronze medal was local mountain biker, Emily Clarke.
That afternoon, Sanders powered her way to gold medal number
2 in the 20km TT in a time of 00:33:25. “The TT was pretty simple – go as hard as
you can until the finish. I was super stoked with my performance on the weekend
and it put me in good spirits for the MPU Tour". Coming 2nd in the
Time Trial was Clarke.
On Tuesday the 19th of January the Grueling 6 day
Mpumalanga Road tour began. The 6 days comprised a total of 752km riding an
11514 meters of climbing.
The Mpumalanga women’s team was represented by Samantha Sanders, Yolandi Du
Toit, Anriette Schoeman, Dalene Van Der Leek, Ronel Human, and Emily Clarke.
Sanders served as a “domestique” and turned herself inside
out each day to save team leader, Du Toit’s energy for the end of the stage.
Stage 1 of the Mpumalanga Tour for the Elite began with a
97km stage starting in Badplaas and ending just outside Mbombela. Lisa Olivier
took the stage win and Du Toit took 2nd. Namibian National XCO and
XCM Champion Michelle Voster finished 3rd in a sprint with Sanders.
Sanders surprised herself pleasantly with her 4th overall despite
working to shelter Du Toit and having the Road Champs in her legs. “After a
strong 4th place on day 1 I knew I had decent form. It was also
clear that Yolandi was our GC rider and our tactics became hinged on getting
her across the line 1st” Anriette Schoeman rounded up the top 5.
Stage 2 was a 132km monster with 300m of climbing. It was a
round route starting at Mbombela Stadium, making its way into Barberton and
ending back just outside Mbombela. Sanders and Du Toit stayed with the break up
boulders and finished in 3rd and 4th respectively.
Olivier took another win with Voster in 2nd .Racing in the front was
extremely tight with only 30 seconds separating the top 4 on this gruelling stage.
Stage 3 from Hazyview to Blyda Canyon was a short 65km made
purely for climbers with 2 major ascents up Koweins and Robert’s pass. The
toughness of the stage and the toll of previous day’s 132km on riders’ legs
showed in a split field with big time gaps and an average speed of only 23km/h.
Olivier once again took the stage with Voster in 2nd, Du Toit 3rd,
Irene Steyn and Vera Adrian both of Namibia came 4th and 5th
respectively. Sanders took 6th. “Anriette and I worked hard from Hazyview
to the base of Koweins attacking contantly and Yolandi stuck with the split up
the climb. The rest of the day was survival”
The final stage, 77km, concluded in Graskop from White river.
Sanders showed her class and never die attitude and ended the tour on a high
when she finished 2nd in a sprint with Adrian. Schoeman, Voster, and
Olivier rounded up the top 5 respectively. “Vera Adrian and I managed a two-man
break which we built to 2 minutes. We worked well together but having more experience
than me in the art of sprinting… I finished 2nd. - Sanders
A crash in the middle of last year took Sanders out for the rest of
the 2015 season. She has come back with a bang and is looking forward to the
2016 season.
“All in all it was a fantastic experience racing with the
girls. As it turns out I just love racing my bike whether its tactical road racing or mountain biking. A massive congrats to Lise Olivier for winning overall and my teammate Yolandi for finishing 3rd. I was pleased to finish 4th overall and to take
home the best MPU rider Jersey everyday. All Thanks to our manager and my Coach
Bosseau and the people that make racing a reality for me; Valencia.” - Sanders
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