Results are in for the 36th Amashova

The Amashova was the first race in KZN to be recognised by both cities of eThekwini and Msunduzi and awarded full road closure.

RETURNING with the full 106km race route this year after Covid-19 disruptions last year, the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic took place today, Sunday, October 23.

The first elite cyclists crossed the finish line this morning with a very close competition in the ladies’ and men’s races.

Marc Pritzen came first in the men’s elite race with a time of 02:22:20.200, followed by Travis Stedman in second place with a time of 02:22:20.427. Eric Kros placed third with a time of 02:22:20.457.

First in the ladies’ race was Cherise Willeit with a time of  02:52:52.100, followed by Jo van de Winkel with a time of 02:52:52.20 and Bridget Theunissen in 02:54:50.600.

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A screenshot from a video of the first elite women crossing the finish line. PHOTO: Facebook, Amashova.

Now in its 36th year, the Amashova is the oldest classic cycle race in South Africa.

Here are a few more facts about the race:

Fun facts about the Amashova:

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