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McDougall, Stockwell, Munro dominate solo women’s and men’s team races at second annual Cradle Traverse

Teammates Andrew Stockwell and Bryce Munro dominated the men's teams race at the second annual Glacier Cradle Traverse at Avianto Hotel, while Amy McDougall led the solo women throughout.

The second annual Glacier Cradle Traverse (GCT) might have been dominated in the men’s team and solo women’s categories, but fun and family were definitely the order of the day.

A family and fun-orientated event, the GCT was in its second year this year and once again emphasised the fact that it’s not a professional cycling event, but rather an event for all.

Trevor D’Oliveira along with a few other riders rode the final stage in some rather revealing outfits in aide of the Smile Foundation. Photo: Blake Linder.

The 160-strong group of riders who took part in the event all enjoyed a weekend at the Avianto Hotel, with many strangers becoming friends and friends becoming family.

The competition was fierce out on the tracks through every stage, but the vibe was relaxed all round. Everybody joined in the good fun and celebrations on the Friday and Saturday evenings, but this never hampered the results the next day.

Prime examples thereof were by far the Continental Tyres team of Bryce Munro and Andrew Stockwell as well as solo women’s rider, Amy McDougall.

Steven Buhr rode the entire 41km of the final stage in a bikini in aid of the Smile Foundation. Photo: Blake Linder.

Both parties thoroughly dominated their respective categories from the outset, with each winning every stage they rode during the weekend.

Munro and Stockwell were the first to cross the line in the first stage as they clocked an impressive time of 1:39:16 for the 36km stage.

Amy McDougall was the best solo women’s rider at the race ,ending with an overall lead just shy of 18 minutes. Photo: Blake Linder.

McDougall managed an equally impressive time of 1:41:50, two minutes and 41 seconds ahead of the leading solo men’s racer, Sean O’Flynn-Madden with a time of 1:44:31.

Munro and Stockwell extended their overall lead to 20 minutes in the second stage, while McDougall extended hers to 11,5 minutes.

Deon van Zyl decided to don a funky Mexican outfit for the final stage of the race. Photo: Blake Linder.

O’Flynn-Madden, on the other hand, failed to place in the second stage and surrendered his overall lead to Steven Bark, falling behind by a minute and 22 seconds.

McDougall managed to clinch her title on the final day after finishing with an impressive overall deficit six seconds shy of 18 minutes.

The Continental Tyres team continued their dominance and managed to win their category with an overall lead of 23 minutes.

The final stage saw one last shake-up in the men’s standings as O’Flynn-Madden finished second in the stage, behind Grant Usher.

Despite not winning the stage, O’Flynn-Madden restored his overall lead by ousting Bark by a mere 17 seconds overall after finishing one minute and 39 seconds ahead of Bark in the final stage.

The top three riders/ teams in each category after all three stages and 123km were as follows:

Men’s Teams:

1. Continental Tyres: Andrew Stockwell and Bryce Munro (5:30:25)

2. Mpact Asems: Jandri Ferreira and Franso Steyn (+23:12)

3. OTR: Dewald Lotter and Stephen Fowler (+31:20)

Women’s Teams:

1. Silverback: Michelle and Yolande de Villiers (7:17:40)

2. Netwerk24: Teresa Coetzee and Isabel Moolman (+1:20:46)

3. Last Ladies: Mari Schmidt and Madeleine Stumpf (+4:16:04)

Mixed Teams:

1. Garmin: Yolandi du Toit and Ben-Melt Swanepoel (6:25:38)

2. Mixed Team: Michaele and Timo Cooper (+17:07)

3. Mpact Mixed: Wouter Heunis and Karla Stumpf (+21:29)

Solo Men:

1. Sean O’Flynn-Madden (5:30:25)

2. Steven Bark (+17sec)

3. Clinton Halsey (+24:52)

Solo Women:

1. Amy McDougall (5:37:47)

2. Sarah Hill (+17:54)

3. Danielle Strydom (+22:08)

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