It’s Down to the Wire for GC Honours

The final stage of the 2026 Absa Cape Epic is all set to be a nailbiter. On Saturday’s penultimate stage, South Africans Matt Beers and Tristan Nortje (Toyota Specialized Imbuko) powered back into contention on a stage won by the Buff-BH team of Wout Alleman and Martin Stosek in Stellenbosch.

Beers and Nortje finished second but, more importantly, pulled back 1 minute 37 seconds on the overall leaders, Italians Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto, and now lie just 13 seconds behind with only the Grand Finale stage on Sunday to go.

It was a thrilling end to a stage that climbed more per metre than any other stage of this year’s race with 2450m of ascent over the 76km route. But unlike the rough trails from earlier in the week, it was a day to play for most of the riders as they raced around the manicured trails in near-perfect cool, calm weather.

In the women’s elite race, over 62km with 1850m of climbing, overall leaders Candice Lill and Alessandra Keller won their fifth stage with relative ease after the second-placed She Sends Foundation team was reduced to one when Italian Greta Seiwald withdrew through illness. Seiwald developed a fever overnight and withdrew shortly after the start, leaving World Marathon champion Kate Courtney from the US to continue on alone. The withdrawal meant that the Chemchamp Honeycomb team of Haley Preen and Haley Smith moved into second position after finishing third on the stage. Margot Moschetti and Claudia Peretti (Symbtech.Net) took second place on Saturday to move from fifth to fourth on the overall.

Men’s Race

After winning the Queen stage on Friday, Braidot and Avondetto looked favourites to win their first Absa Cape Epic title on Sunday. But early on it was clear that Braidot was feeling the effects of the long week. With 16km of the stage to go, the Beers and Nortje surged clear of the main bunch up the long climb towards the top of the The Doctor trail.

At time physically pushing Nortje, Beers powered up the steady climb cheered on by big local crowds. They first caught early leaders Sam Gaze and Luca Schwarzbauer of Canyon and were even starting to bring down the gap between the Buff-BH team who, with Canyon, had made the earlier break.

But Alleman and Stosek, who had suffered numerous mechanicals earlier in the week, were flying down the final singletrack towards the finish and secured their second win of the week by 18 seconds.

“It was so much fun with the crowds screaming for us along the route,” Allenman said. “We just wanted to show that, after all our bad luck this week, that we were still in shape.”

Beers and Nortje followed just 18 seconds later followed by Canyon and the second Toyota Specialized Imbuko team of Marco Joubert and Travis Stedman. The yellow jersey ended fifth – the first time they had been off the podium all week.

After the stage Braidot quickly left the media interview area and it was left to Avondetto to comment on their dramatic day: “It was a tough day and Luca was on the limit in the last part, but we are still in it to fight for the yellow jersey. Thirteen seconds is nothing but it’s better to be in front than having to chase.”

Beers and Nortje had their own struggles with Nortje struggling to hold the pace early on.

“We could see that Luca was suffering, but Tristan was also hurting,” Beers said. “But he’s a tough kid and doesn’t give up. I knew he would come around at some point, although it took a little longer than I expected.”

“This was my bad day,” Nortje said. “Between Luca and me, it was about who was suffering more. But I kept believing and didn’t want to be the first to give up.”

Beers is a three-time Absa Cape Epic winner, while Nortje won the Absa African jersey in 2025 alongside Marco Joubert.

 

Women’s Race

After the early withdrawal of Seiwald, it was clear that the class of Lill and Keller would be difficult to beat as Chemchamp Honeycomb and Symbtech fought it out for the podium.

By the 40km mark, the two had already cruised to a 1-minute lead and began to stretch it out as the local fans cheered on the pair.

“It was really sad about Greta this morning and we never want to see our competitors have to pull out like that. It’s been great racing them all week,” said Lill. “But we had a really nice day today. I enjoyed following Alessandra on the downhills, and I think I’m definitely improving my skills there thanks to her.”

Preen and Smith proved that consistency is key as they moved into second on the GC.

“This is the way I like to race this race,” said Preen. “I always start further back and work my way up. But we can’t get too excited until the end of tomorrow.”

The final stage of the 2026 Absa Cape Epic takes place over 58km with 2150m of climbing. The course is the same for the women’s elite race.

 

Early Bird Entries

On Friday, organisers also announced that early-bird entries for the 2027 Absa Cape Epic will open on Monday at 4pm for Full Access members and at 5pm for general entries. Check out www-cape-epic.com for all the details.

 

RESULTS

Elite Men Stage

1. BUFF-BH Wout ALLEMAN & Martin STOSEK (3:13.49)

2. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matt BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (3:14.08 | +18)

3. CANYON Luca SCHWARZBAUER & Sam GAZE (3:14.20 | +30)

4. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO 2 Marco Joubert & Travis STEDMAN (3:15.36 | +1:46)

5. WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (3:15.44 | +1:55)

 

Elite Men GC

1.  WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (24:34.35)

2. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (24:34.48 | +13)

3. CANYON:Luca SCHWARZBAUER & Sam GAZE (24:39.31 | +4:55)

4. KLIMATIZA ORBEA: David VALERO SERRANO & Marc STUTZMANN (24:44.39 | +10:03)

5. BUFF-BH Wout ALLEMAN & Martin STOSEK (24:48.14 | +13:38)

 

Elite Women Stage

1. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (2:56.08)

2. SYMBTECH.NET Margot MOSCHETTI Claudia PERETTI (2:58.55 | +2:47)

3. CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB Hayley PREEN & Hayley SMITH (3:01.09 | +5:01)

4. MASSI ISB SPORT Monica CALEDERON & Tessa KORTEKAAS (3:01.52 | +5:44)

5. TORPADO FSA KENDA Katazina SOSNA-PINELE & Giorgia MARCHET (3:05.43 | +9:35)

 

Elite Women GC

1. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (21:44.11)

2. CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB: Hayley PREEN & Haley SMITH (22:32.36 | +48:25)

3. TORPADO FSA KENDA Katazina SOSNA-PINELE & Giorgia MARCHET (22:44.50 | +1:00.39)

4. SYMBTECH.NET Margot MOSCHETTI Claudia PERETTI  (22:51.59 | 1:07.48)

5. MASSI ISB SPORT Monica CALEDERON & Tessa KORTEKAAS (23:05.01 | +1:20.50)

 

SPECIAL JERSEYS GC

Toyota Mixed

1. TEAM 69: Jenny RISSVEDS & Simon ANDREASSEN (28:42.48)

Absa African Men

1. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (23:34.48)

Absa African Women

1. SANI2C EFFICIENT INFINITI: Samantha SANDERS & Bianca HAW (23:12.42)

Open Women:

1. JOY RIDE: Jennifer BURTNER & Callah ROBINSON (40:50.29)

Open Men:

1. SAFARI ESSENCE Mark van Zyl & William PIAT (27:55.54)

Great Grand Masters Men

1. OTB: Pieter MULLER & Corrie MULLER (36:34.29)

GIC Grand Masters Women

1. UAG EPIC: Martha KOEKEMOER & Jenny RÖNNGREN (37:50.41)

GIC Grand Masters Men

1. ORBEA FOX FACTORY: Ibon ZUGASTI & Ernesto MENDOZA (28:47.50)

NTT Data Masters Women

1. IGLU THERAPY CHEMCHAMP RACING Juanita Rose MACKENZIE Rouxda GROBLER (36:39.42)

NTT Data Masters Men

1. CZECHROCKETS&SWISSDIESEL Pavel GONDA Tobias Luthi (27:21.39)

Exxaro Women’s Jersey

1. EXXARO MANGANESE LADIES 1: Tsholofelo NKOSI & Bontle PHEPISO (46:54.26)

Exxaro Men’s Jersey

1. FAIRTREE DP WORLD CANNONDALE 2: Ethan MICHAELS & Damon TERBLANCHE (29:12.20)

 

To follow the Absa Cape Epic action live, mountain biking fans are encouraged to tune into the Absa Cape Epic’s live broadcast on the Epic SeriesYouTube Channel here. Daily highlights from the race can also be viewed on the YouTube Channel, and the excitement from the trails of Western Cape will be shared on the Absa Cape Epic Facebook page and @capeepic on Instagram. To find out more, visit https://www.epic-series.com/races/capeepic

Beers and Nortje Show Fighting Spirit as Alleman and Stosek Win Stage 1

After suffering a rear wheel puncture just before halfway, yellow jersey leaders Matt Beers and Tristan Nortje (Toyota Specialized Imbuko) fought back from what looked to be an unassailable deficit to finish with the lead bunch and retain the overall lead after Stage 1 of the 2026 Absa Cape Epic in Montagu on Monday.

Belgian Wout Alleman and Czech Martin Stosek (Buff-BH) won the stage after fighting off five other teams in a chaotic final few kilometres that came down to a finish line sprint. Alleman crossed the line first and Stosek third to take the win in 3 hours 38 minutes and 42 seconds. Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto (Wilier-Vittoria) grabbed second with Beers and Nortje third, just two seconds behind.

Beers and Nortje still lead overall, four seconds ahead of the all-Italian Wilier-Vittoria team with David Valero Serrano and Marc Stutzmann (Klimatiza Orbea) third on the GC, 20 seconds off the pace.

The 90km stage included 2150m of climbing over rocky, dusty terrain. The last time the race visited Montagu was in 2007 

In the women’s race – over a shorter 66km route with 1800m of climbing – Prologue winners Candice Lill and Alessandra Keller (Thömus Maxon Sabi Sabi) slowly turned up the heat after halfway to pull away from their closest rivals and win the stage by 1 minute 35 seconds ahead of Rosa Van Doorn and Vera Looser (Buff-Bh Efficient Infiniti) with Kate Courtney and Greta Seiwald (She Sends Foundation) finishing in third, 1:56 behind.

Men’s Race

The men’s race started half an hour earlier to accommodate expected high temperatures in the area. SA champion Marc Pritzen (Honeycomb 226ers) set the early pace only to find his partner Feliz Stehli struggling at the back which forced him to pull back.

The Canyon team of Luca Schwarzbauer and former World Marathon champion Sam Gaze made a brief flurry at the front, eager to put the pressure on. But a mechanical issue forced them to stop and then chase back, finishing 12th. But they will be a team to watch for stage wins over the next few days.

The Klimatiza Orbea suffered a similar fate with an ill-timed puncture just over 10km from the finish, forcing them to also chase back to the lead group.

But it was Beers and Nortje’s puncture that looked set to relegate them down the GC after they struggled to plug the hole and had to wait for their back-up team to swap wheels and continue.

“When I saw that the gap was 3:40 I thought, oh dear, that’s a proper one and I wasn’t sure we’d get that back,” Beers, a three-time winner, said. “But we just kept the speed on the corners high and flowed and sometimes you can ride a lot faster than the group that way. You learn over the years where to spend your effort and, in the end, we had a great ride.”

Nortje was thankful that he had come to ride the trails around Montagu in February, so he had a good idea of the terrain.

“I knew what was coming, where the descents were fast and open and where we had to push,” the 24-year-old said.

The two eventually returned to the lead pack with 15km to go, and despite some further attacks, the local pairing were able to match the pace and retain their overall lead.

But the victory belonged to Alleman and Stosek, who outmaneuvered the big bunch to put themselves in a perfect position to win the stage in a twisty, tight finish “It was super rocky and quite rough,” Alleman said. “We tried to make a gap on some of the climbs towards the end, but they were too short so we decided we would try and win the sprint. I got into a good position in the last bit of single track and Martin was also just behind so it worked out well.”

Women’s Race

The women’s elite race started off much like a shorter XC race as the group raced up the initial 7km Abrikooskloof climb from the gun. But the early effort took its toll on many of the teams, and it was soon Lill and Keller, along with Courtney and Seiwald and Van Doorn and Looser that pulled ahead.

Just halfway through, Courtney and Seiwald ran out of water and Lill and Keller slowly started putting the squeeze on the lead group.

“It was really hard from the start up that first Pass,” said Lill. “But it made the racing cool and more exciting. We started to notice that a few of the teams were starting to struggle just before halfway and so we just pushed a little harder and pulled out a gap.”

For Keller, the current World Short Course champion, completing her first full Absa Cape Epic stage was an eye-opener.

 “The suffering is still the same but it’s just a little bit longer,” Keller she smiled.

On Tuesday, the main race will take 102km with 2250m of climbing while the women’s elite race will be contested over 80km with 1750m of climbing.

RESULTS

Elite Men Stage

1. BUFF-BH: Wout Alleman & Martin Stosek (3:38.43)

2. WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (3:38.44 | +1)

3. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (3:38.46 | +2)

4. ORIGINE-WILIER: Mathis AZZARO & Juri ZANOTTI (3:38.46 | +3)

5. KLIMATIZA ORBEA: David VALERO SERRANO & Marc STUTZMANN (3:38.53 | +10)

Elite Men GC

1. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (4:23.23)

2. WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (4:23.28 | +4)

3. KLIMATIZA ORBEA: David VALERO SERRANO & Marc STUTZMANN (4.23.43 | +20)

4.. ORIGINE-WILIER: Mathis AZZARO & Juri ZANOTTI (4:23.49 | +26)

5. TORPADO KENDA FSA: Fabian Rabensteiner & Casey South (4:25.01 | +1:38)

Elite Women Stage

1. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (3:01.52)

2. BUFF-BH | EFFICIENT INFINITI: Rosa VAN DOORN & Vera LOOSER (3:03.28 | +1:36)

3. SHE SENDS FOUNDATION: Kate COURTNEY & Greta SEIWALD (3:03.48 | +1:57)

4. SYMBTECH.NET: Margot MOSCHETTI & Claudia PERETTI (3:10.07 | +8:15)

5. CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB: Hayley PREEN & Haley SMITH (3:14.03 | +12:12)

Elite Women GC

1. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (3:53.16)

2. SHE SENDS FOUNDATION: Kate COURTNEY & Greta SEIWALD (3:56.10 | +2:53)

3. BUFF-BH | EFFICIENT INFINITI: Rosa VAN DOORN & Vera LOOSER (3:57.02 | +2:53)

3. SHE SENDS FOUNDATION: Kate COURTNEY & Greta SEIWALD (3:03.48 | +3:45)

4. SYMBTECH.NET: Margot MOSCHETTI & Claudia PERETTI (4:04.18 | +11:02)

5. CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB: Hayley PREEN & Haley SMITH (4:08.34 | +15:18)

 

 SPECIAL JERSEYS GC

 Toyota Mixed

1. TEAM 69: Jenny RISSVEDS & Simon ANDREASSEN (5:12.48)

 

Absa African Men

1. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (4:23.23)

 

Absa African Women

1. SANI2C EFFICIENT INFINITI: Samantha SANDERS & Bianca HAW (3:18.49l)

 

Open Women:

1. JOY RIDE: Jennifer BURTNER & Callah ROBINSON (7:32.09)

 

Open Men:

1. COLIBRI CYCLING: Eimantas GUDISKIS & Vladas JURKEVICIUS (4:58.49)

 

Great Grand Masters Women

1. TEAM GEANCO: Rhonda GEISZLER & Tamara TABEEK (1:27:02.2)

 

Great Grand Masters Men

1. OTB: Pieter MULLER & Corrie MULLER (6:35.43)

 

GIC Grand Masters Women

1. UAG EPIC: Martha KOEKEMOER & Jenny RÖNNGREN (7:07.36)

 

GIC Grand Masters Men

1. ORBEA FOX FACTORY: Ibon ZUGASTI & Ernesto MENDOZA (5:14.49)

 

NTT Data Masters Women

1. USWE SA: Mari DU TOIT & Janine MULLER (6:43.24)

 

NTT Data Masters Men

1. WILIER-CHAOYANG: Uwe HOCHENWARTER & Karl MARKT (4:55.36)

 

Exxaro Women’s Jersey

1. EXXARO MANGANESE LADIES 1: Tsholofelo NKOSI & Bontle PHEPISO (8:15.13)

 

Exxaro Men’s Jersey

1. FAIRTREE DP WORLD CANNONDALE 2: Ethan MICHAELS & Damon TERBLANCHE (5:31.51)

 

To follow the Absa Cape Epic action live, mountain biking fans are encouraged to tune into the Absa Cape Epic’s live broadcast on the Epic Series

YouTube Channel here

Daily highlights from the race can also be viewed on the YouTube Channel, and the excitement from the trails of Western Cape will be shared on the Absa Cape Epic Facebook page and @capeepic on Instagram. To find out more, visit https://www.epic-series.com/races/capeepic