Alleman, Stošek win Stage 2 while Langvad and Gomez Villafane dominate women’s category

Belgian rider Wout Alleman and Czech partner Martin Stošek (BUFF MEGAMO 1) powered to a Stage 2 victory at the Absa Cape Epic near Paarl on Tuesday.
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Starting at Meerendal Wine Estate and finishing at Fairview just outside of Paarl, the all-new team combination blitzed the 66km time-trial stage to finish 27 seconds ahead of Zebra Striped Yellow Jersey overall leaders Nino Schurter and Filippo Colombo (SCOTT-SRAM MTB).
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In the Aramex UCI Women’s Category, it was another commanding performance from the all-star pairing of Annika Langvad and Sofia Gomez Villafane (Toyota | Specialized).
Starting last in the women’s race in the time-trial format, Langvad and Villafane showed precision and power to claim the stage win in a time of 2:43:14. They now lead the Aramex UCI Women’s Category by just over nine minutes, ahead of Vera Looser and Alexis Skarda (Efficient Infiniti SCB SRAM) in second.
TRIAL BY TIME
Much was made of the Stage 2 time trial being the first point-to-point time trial to take place at the event - and of the 66km distance - the longest ‘short’ stage in the race’s history. In the build-up hype, it seems that riders forgot to take into account the route conditions and the weather. Long, flat sections meant extra work for the legs - this as the temperature rapidly rose from warm to scorching.
“We started last today, so our plan was to see how the other teams rode and then to respond to that,” said Annika Langvad. “The problem was, once we started catching teams we got a bit too excited and started going faster. Then the heat kicked in and took us a little by surprise.”
Langvad’s Absa Cape Epic experience kicked in and race management then became the order of the day.
“There was some self-inflicted damage, so we had to slow down a bit and manage that for a while. Riding into the finish it felt like we were in an oven.
"We definitely paid the price for riding too hard. I am glad that stage is over but happy overall with the way I am feeling. We built some more time into our overall lead today and that’s a great result.”
RESULTS AND CLASSIFICATIONS
UCI Men’s Category Stage 2 Results
1 Wout Alleman and Martin Stošek – BUFF MEGAMO 1 – 2:13:05
2 Nino Schurter and Filippo Viero Colombo – SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing – 2:13:32
3 Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto – WILIER-VITTORIA – 2:14:05
4 David Valero Serrano and Tiago Jorge Ferreira Oliveira – BH Coloma – 2:14:16
5 Lukas Baum and Georg Egger – ORBEA Leatt Speed Company – 2:14:50
UCI Men’s Category GC
1 Nino Schurter and Filippo Viero Colombo – SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing – 7:04:40
2 Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto – WILIER-VITTORIA – 7:05:24
3 Lukas Baum and Georg Egger – ORBEA Leatt Speed Company – 7:09:12
4 Fabian Rabensteiner and Simon Stiebjahn – Torpado x Singer – 7:12:21
5 Matthew Beers and Keegan Swenson – Outride | Toyota | Songo – 7:13:57
Aramex UCI Women’s Category Stage 2 Results
1 Annika Langvad and Sofia Gomez Villafane – Toyota | Specialized – 2:43:14
2 Monica Yuliana Calderon Martinez and Tessa Kortekaas – CANNONDALE ISB SPORT – 2:45:23
3 Vera Looser and Alexis Skarda – Efficient Infiniti SCB SRAM – 2:45:38
4 Bianca Haw and Hayley Preen – TitanRacing SE Honeycomb – 2:47:26
5 Katazina Sosna-Pinele and Claudia Peretti – Torpado Kenda FSA WMN – 2:48:25
Aramex UCI Women’s Category GC
1 Annika Langvad and Sofia Gomez Villafane – Toyota | Specialized – 8:39:22
2 Vera Looser and Alexis Skarda – Efficient Infiniti SCB SRAM – 8:48:44
3 Monica Yuliana Calderon Martinez and Tessa Kortekaas – CANNONDALE ISB SPORT – 8:54:49
4 Bianca Haw and Hayley Preen – TitanRacing SE Honeycomb – 8:58:18
5 Rosa Van Doorn and Janina Wust – BUFF MEGAMO – 9:01:09
Courtesy of the official Absa Cape Epic website. For the full results and more, visit epic-series.com/capeepic