David Maree and Jo Van de Winkel emerged because the 2022 aQuellé Tour Durban champions on Sunday after they secured contrasting victories on the 106km street race that began and completed on the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Team DMS’s Maree wanted a decent dash end to edge out a number of winner and Aluwani Pro Cycling Team star Nolan Hoffman in the lads’s race. In distinction, Van de Winkel of Sandton City Cycle Nation used her climbing prowess to energy away on the one vital climb of the race and solo for the ultimate 30km to say a two-minute victory over Sonica Klopper and Cherise Willeit in the ladies’s race, with the chasing bunch a minute additional again.
While the style in which the duo claimed their 2022 titles was vastly totally different, they had been each beneficiaries of some good crew work which set them up for the wins and it was a day trip that the entrants loved immensely.
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Team DMS’s David Maree claimed the general victory in an thrilling end-sprint in the flagship 106km race on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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An thrilling ladies’s race finally noticed Sandton City Cycle Nation’s Jo Van de Winkel make a break in the second half of the race to win the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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In a race that couldn’t separate the title challengers, it was Team DMS’s David Maree (entrance proper) who gained an thrilling end-sprint to say the general title on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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In a race that couldn’t separate the title challengers, it was Team DMS’s David Maree (entrance proper) who gained an thrilling end-sprint to say the general title on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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It was a cat and mouse race on the entrance of the lads’s 106km showdown which noticed an end-sprint determine the eventual winner on Sunday. Photo: Anthony Grote/ Gameplan MediaIt was a race for second in the ladies’s 106km showdown and it was Sonica Klopper who ended in second with Cherise Willeit in third on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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It was a race for second in the ladies’s 106km showdown and it was Sonica Klopper who ended in second with Cherise Willeit in third on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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Riders of the 106km race had been excited that they might as soon as once more journey by the guts of Durban on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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The dawn on the enduring M4 stretch is all the time a favorite for riders and it was the identical on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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It was a good looking morning to journey a bicycle on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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The CHOC Cows had been readily available to assist riders alongside the route in the event that they had been struggling on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.
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It was one other improbable day trip for households as they took on the 45km route as a crew on the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday.