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Reynard Butler rules the 30th edition of the Dis-Chem Ride for Sight

The Dis-Chem Ride for Sight saw cyclists taking to the streets in aid of a good cause.

The excellent time of 2:39:55 is what it took Reynard Butler of the team ProTouch to conquer the 116km during this years’ 30th edition of the Dis-Chem Ride for Sight.

Boksburg Stadium was abuzz, last Sunday, with the presence of some of South Africa’s top cyclists competing off the back of the SA Road Champs and Time Trials.

Their presence led to exciting racing.

The 116km Super Classic event saw numerous attempted breaks from the main bunch but the gaps were closed within a few kilometres.

With 10km to go, the last two breakaway riders were caught by the peloton which led to a bunch sprint.

Butler took the sprint from Nolan Hoffman and Shameeg Salie.

The women’s event was won by Carla Oberholzer in a time of 3:40:07 from Vets Ladies.

Jo van de Winkel came second and Mandy de Beer third.

The strong wind and high temperatures made racing extremely difficult for the women to make a break.

Oberholzer’s teammate, Heidi Dalton, set up the win for Oberholzer close to the finish.

 

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Meanwhile, to restore the gift of sight, all proceeds from the event, sponsored by Dis-Chem Pharmacies and proudly hosted by the metro, will go towards finding treatment for retinal blindness.

The event has raised over R10-million Rand over the last 30 years to fund genetic research at the University of Cape Town.

Young South Africans affected by retinal degenerative disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa, stargardt disease and allied conditions stand to gain from promising clinical trials that are treating these rare but devastating forms of vision loss.

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