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Amanzimtoti cyclist chases Quattro ROAG Series points

Toti's Anderson is currently lying fourth in the ROAG Series.

The top cyclists contending this Sunday’s second leg of the Quattro ROAG Series at the popular Husqvarna Classic Mid-Illovo MTB Challenge and Trail Run will include on-form Amanzimtoti cyclist Brennan Anderson.

While 39-year-old Ballito resident Andrew Johnson is fresh from a great result in the Western Cape and will look to consolidate his lead in the Quattro ROAG Series at Sunday’s Classic, Anderson is in with a chance considering his own recent successes.

Johnson will aim to get a step closer to the R25,000 ROAG Series prize when he tackles the new-look Husqvarna Classic route on Sunday, but he will face some stiff competition from a sprinkling of riders who also enjoyed success at the Epic. His biggest challenge is likely to come from the winner of the prestigious African jersey at the eight-day event in the Western Cape. Durban’s Julian Jessop (PYGA Euro Steel) was a last-minute substitution to partner Matthys Beukes at the Epic and surprisingly ended 12th to grab the jersey as the top all-African team, just pipping Howick’s Stuart Marais who was 13th with partner HB Kruger.

Marais and Jessop fought a race-long battle for the red jersey but with Marais heading to Egypt for the African continental championships the same day, it frees up Jessop for the win, provided he has fully recovered from the stresses of the eight-day suffer-fest. Jessop did not take part in the opening leg of the ROAG Series and will play catch-up and chase points for at least the next few races.

Toti’s Anderson tasted success at the Cape Epic and is currently lying fourth behind Hendrik Bester in the ROAG Series. He teamed up with Cape Town’s Nicky Giliomee to win the mixed category at the Epic and will be looking to convert that block of racing and training into a good result this weekend.

Two other riders who should be in contention are Tyronne White and Dean Wortmann who have both shown some early season form and it will be fascinating to see how they perform against the Epic riders who have had to recover from the rigours of one of the toughest mountain bike races in the country.

In the women’s race Christie Leigh Hearder makes her first appearance of the year and is the odds-on favourite to take the win with Nadine Nunes sure to be in contention as well.

Both the top two riders from the opening leg at Wartburg, Andrea de Boer and Rouxda Grobler had not entered late on Wednesday so they may be skipping the second leg which may allow Hearder or Nunes to move to the joint top of the series standings.

In the 16km trail run Mark MacKenzie is favoured among the pre-entered runners but Mthokozisi Chamane and Wiseman Vezi both beat the Pietermaritzburg athlete at the Wartburg event and if they are among the late entries spectators can expect a tense three-way contest.

The women’s field should be led home by Karen Bargate or Alison Wasserfall, although series leader Wendy Mills will start as favourite if she is a late entry.

On Sunday the mountain bikers have a wide choice of routes ranging from the 60km Husqvarna X-treme Classic (which was introduced in 2016), the always popular 40km Safire MTB, the family-orientated 18km Gwahumbe Experience and the 10km Fun Ride, while runners can select from the 16km Farmers Agri-Care or the 9km Gwahumbe trail runs.

The trail runs start the action at 6.30am while the mountain bike events get underway from 8am

Quattro ROAG Series Standings

MTB: Men
1 Andrew Johnson 100
2 Warren Price 86
3 Hendrik Bester 74
4 Brennan Anderson 64
5 Nathan Treble 56
6 Dean Wortmann 51
7 Mazwi Smimango 47
8 Frederick Rossouw 44
9 Luke Chambers 42
10 Cayde Muldoon 41

MTB: Women
1 Andrea de Boer 100
2 Rouxda Grobler 86
3 Isabel Moolman 74
4 Tarryn Morgan 64
5 Brenda Potts 56

Trail run: Men
1 Mthokozisi Chamane 100
2 Wisman Vezi 86
3 Mark Mackenzie 74
4 Steven Yates 64
5 Mthokozisi Dlamini 56

Trail run: Women
1 Wendy Mills 100
2 Megan Wassung 86
3 Linda Gathmann 74
4 Astrid Schroder 64
5 Genevieve Barnard 56

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