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UPDATE: ‘Challenging finish’ awaits Berge en Dale riders

Cyclists taking on the Takealot Berge en Dale in neighbouring Krugersdorp next week "will need to make sure they are well prepared for a challenging finish" – organisers.

Cyclists who will be taking on the Takealot Berge en Dale cycling road race in neighbouring Krugersdorp on the West Rand next week will need to make sure they are well prepared for a challenging finish.

The feature race of 108km in the 20th edition of one of South Africa’s longest-running events will see the leading bunch having to tackle the Sterkfontein climb in the closing stages. A huge entry is again expected for the 23 February race, which also includes an alternative distance of 60km.

The Berge en Dale is a premier seeding event for the Cape Town Cycle Tour and ideal preparation for the Western Cape race on 10 March.

Erick Oosthuizen, chief executive of the race organisers, ASG Events, said safety issues had played a prominent role in them deciding to reverse the route for the race in Krugersdorp on the West Rand.

“The decision to ride counter-clockwise to the previous route was taken in consultation with the traffic department. This will allow us to get everyone off the N14 highway early in the race and we will now also end the race on the top of the Krugersdorp hill. This will alleviate the anxiety of the entrance into a venue and will give the guys a nice run down into the race village at the Silverstar Casino once they are done.”

The changes, Oosthuizen added, would not detract at all from the challenge facing the riders.

“It will definitely test them, because the finish will be just as hard, as you now have to contend with the infamous Sterkfontein climb in the closing kilometres.

He described the feature race as one which would test the riders’ mental fortitude as well as their conditioning.

“The first couple of kilometres will allow them to ease into the race, but the legs will be tested in the Cradle [of Humankind], so they must be careful not to burn all the matches. I believe the last couple of kilometres into Krugerdorp is where the guys will hurt the most.”

Oosthuizen added, though, that he thought the Sterkfontein climb up to Robert Broom could be decisive in deciding the final winners.

Riders in the 60km race, he said, would enjoy “a fantastic meander around the Cradle”.

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