GC Leaders Dominate Queen Stage in Tough Conditions

Both the overall leaders in the men’s and women’s elite categories showed why they are the strongest teams at the 2026 Absa Cape Epic during the Queen stage from Greyton to Stellenbosch on Friday. In the men’s race, Italians Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto (Wilier-Vittoria) won their first stage of the week to extend their overall lead, while the overall leaders in the women’s race, Candice Lill and Alessandra Keller (Thömus Maxon Sabi Sabi), secured their fourth stage win of the week.

The overall leaders in both the men’s and women’s races of the 2026 Absa Cape Epic proved why they are at the top of the results page after a wet and muddy Stage 5 ‘Queen Stage’ from Greyton to Stellenbosch on Friday.

In the men’s race Italians Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto (Wilier-Vittoria) finally got their first stage win despite having led the race overall for the last three days. The two finished the brutally hard 134km, with 2750m of climbing, in 5 hours 9 minutes and 51 seconds, with David Valero and Marc Stutzmann (Klimatiza Orbea) eight seconds back. The all-South African pairing of Matt Beers and Tristan Nortje (Toyota Specialized Imbuko) hung on for third to retain their second place in the overall classification.

In the shorter elite women’s race – over 90km with 2150m of climbing –  South African champion Candice Lill and World Short Course Champion, Alessandra Keller (Thömus Maxon Sabi Sabi), were unstoppable as they finished just over nine minutes ahead of Kate Courtney and Greta Seiwald (She Sends Foundation) and now lead the overall classification by 14 minutes, 18 seconds.

Men’s Race

Trailing the leaders by just 1 minute and 28 seconds, Beers and Nortje were aggressive early on as a crosswind on the open gravel roads played into the powerful Beers’ strengths. At 14km, the two South Africans put in a strong attack in an attempt to break up the lead group. The attack was brought under control and it was eventually the 7C-Pedregal team of Luis Meija and Keyron Fonseca who managed to get a gap up the road just before halfway. On stage 1, Meija and Fonseca suffered major mechanical problems, including broken wheels, which forced them to ride two-up on one bike at times just to get to the finish.

But their time in the limelight was eventually snuffed out just after the Houw Hoek water point as the leading riders started upping the pace towards the big climbs of the day. As they have done all week, the two Italians rarely took the lead, simply following the attacks and minimising their energy expenditure. The race also included a compulsory portage section down the Gantouw Pass at 90km, which further split up the leading group.

By the time the race had summited the long Lourensford climb and reached the Eden trails of Stellenbosch, three teams remained with former Olympic bronze medallist Valero setting a furious pace. But the Italians were eager to get a stage win, and as the group entered the final section of singletrack 3km from the finish, Avondetto darted ahead. It looked to be the race-winning move, but moments later, he crashed off the trail. Quickly remounting, the Italian finally rejoined his partner up front, and the two recovered to open up enough of a gap over the pursuers to have time to celebrate before the finish.

“We really wanted a win and it’s nice to get it on the Queen stage,” said the 25-year-old Avondetto, a former World Under 23 champion. “Today was quite challenging in the first 40 to 50km. We are now looking forward to the final two days.”

Beers and Nortje, despite their best efforts, were unable to break the Italians but were happy to have hung on to second place overall.

“We saw there was a crosswind and we threw in a haymaker,” said Beers. “I think it caught a few teams off guard and there was a lot of panic. But we were hoping to burn a few more teams. By the time we got down the Gantouw Pass, our legs were dying and we had to go full cockroach mode all the way home.”

After their second place, the Klimatiza Orbea team moved up to third overall, 5:59 behind the leaders.

Women’s Race

If there was any doubt that Lill and Keller were the class act of this year’s Absa Cape Epic, they certainly proved it on Friday.

After just 10km Seiwald was forced to stop when a stick got caught in her rear mechanism, and it was the signal for the Thömus Maxon Sabi Sabi team to fly the coop. By halfway, they had already opened up an almost nine-minute gap as Seiwald struggled to keep pace with her World Marathon champion partner and the Chemchamp Honeycomb team of  Hayley Preen and Haley Smith (Chemchamp Honeycomb) closed in.

Lill and Keller maintained their pace in the difficult conditions, eventually crossing the finish line in Coetzenburg in 4:29.08.

“It was a tough stage but we didn’t want to get involved in racing the She Sends Foundation team the whole way,” said Lill. “My favourite way of racing is to race from the front, where we can set our own pace and rhythm.”

Meanwhile Seiwald admitted that she had struggled.

“Kate was my hero today. She literally pushed me up every hill,” the Italian said. “I just didn’t have the legs today.”

On Saturday, the penultimate stage is a relatively short 76km but with 2460m of climbing while the women’s elite race will be raced over 62km with 1850m of climbing.

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 5pm for general entries. Check out www-cape-epic.com for all the details.

 

RESULTS

 

Elite Men Stage

1. WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (5:09.51)

2. KLIMATIZA ORBEA David Valero & Marc Stutzmann (5:09.59 | +8)

3. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matt BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (5:10.03 | +12)

4. CANYON Luca SCHWARZBAUER & Sam GAZE (5:11.01 | +1:09)

5 TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO 2 Marco Joubert & Travis STEDMAN (5:12.56 | +3:04)

 

Elite Men GC

1.  WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (21:18.51)

2. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (21:20.40 | +1:49)

3. KLIMATIZA ORBEA: David VALERO SERRANO & Marc STUTZMANN (21:24.50 | +5:59)

4. CANYON:Luca SCHWARZBAUER & Sam GAZE (21:25.10 | +6:19)

5. BUFF-BH Wout ALLEMAN & Martin STOSEK (21:34.25 | +15:34)

 

Elite Women Stage

1. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (4:29.08)

2. SHE SENDS FOUNDATION: Kate COURTNEY & Greta SEIWALD (4:38.37 | +9)

3. CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB Hayley PREEN & Hayley SMITH (4:40.40 | +11:32)

4. MASSI ISB SPORT Monica CALEDERON & Tessa KORTEKAAS (4:43.32 | +14:24)

5 TORPADO FSA KENDA Katazina SOSNA-PINELE & Giorgia MARCHET (4:44.43 | +15.34)

 

Elite Women GC

1. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (18:48.02)

2. SHE SENDS FOUNDATION: Kate COURTNEY & Greta SEIWALD (19:02.21 | +14:18)

3.  CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB: Hayley PREEN & Haley SMITH (19:31.27 | +43:24)

4 TORPADO FSA KENDA Katazina SOSNA-PINELE & Giorgia MARCHET (19:39.07 | +51:04)

5 SYMBTECH.NET Margot MOSCHETTI Claudia PERETTI  (19:53.03 | 1:05.00)

 

SPECIAL JERSEYS GC

Toyota Mixed

1. TEAM 69: Jenny RISSVEDS & Simon ANDREASSEN (25:01.41)

Absa African Men

1. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (21:20.40)

Absa African Women

1. SANI2C EFFICIENT INFINITI: Samantha SANDERS & Bianca HAW (19:59.45)

Open Women:

1. JOY RIDE: Jennifer BURTNER & Callah ROBINSON (35:01.36)

Open Men:

1. COLIBRI CYCLING: Eimantas GUDISKIS & Vladas JURKEVICIUS (24:10.11)

Great Grand Masters Men

1. OTB: Pieter MULLER & Corrie MULLER (31:21.41)

GIC Grand Masters Women

1. UAG EPIC: Martha KOEKEMOER & Jenny RÖNNGREN (32:15.17)

GIC Grand Masters Men

1. ORBEA FOX FACTORY: Ibon ZUGASTI & Ernesto MENDOZA (24:49.43)

NTT Data Masters Women

1. IGLU THERAPY CHEMCHAMP RACING Juanita Rose MACKENZIE Rouxda GROBLER (31.19.04)

NTT Data Masters Men

1. CZECHROCKETS&SWISSDIESEL Pavel GONDA Tobias Luthi (23:40.55)

Exxaro Women’s Jersey

1. EXXARO MANGANESE LADIES 1: Tsholofelo NKOSI & Bontle PHEPISO (40:01.06)

Exxaro Men’s Jersey

1. FAIRTREE DP WORLD CANNONDALE 2: Ethan MICHAELS & Damon TERBLANCHE (25:25.20)

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

Courtney and Seiwald finally get their win

On a day marred by two race-defining crashes, World Marathon champion Kate Courtney and partner Greta Seiwald finally won their first stage of the 2026 Absa Cape Epic in Greyton on Thursday, while New Zealand’s Sam Gaze and German Luca Schwarzbauer won their second stage in the men’s race.

Courtney and Seiwald (She Sends Foundation), who have finished second in every stage until today, had to rely on some controversial tactics to finally beat overall leaders Candice Lill and Alessandra Keller (Thömus Maxon Sabi Sabi) who had won the first four days.

She Sends Foundation finished in 2 hours 56 minutes 37 seconds with Lill and Keller just two seconds behind. Behind them, there was drama in the fight for third place when Dutchwoman Rosa van Doorn crashed on the descent after the final UFO climb, gashing her knee open and losing a tooth. She was unable to continue and partner Vera Looser completed the stage alone.

The two were in a battle for third with Hayley Preen and Haley Smith (Chemchamp Honeycomb) who eventually finished the stage third and cemented their third place overall.

The men’s race also had its fair share of drama when Wout Alleman (Buff-BH) team crashed heavily on the treacherous Middelplaas descent, holding up South African Tristan Nortje, who lies second overall with partner Matt Beers (Toyota Specialized Imbuko). Nortje had to chase back to his partner as the all-South African team fell behind the leading two teams of Gaze and Schwarzbauer and overall leaders Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto (Wilier-Vittoria) to finish third.

The Canyon team’s win moves them up to third overall, 5 minutes 10 seconds behind Braidot and Avondetto, who held on to the overall leader’s jersey for the second day in a row. However, with the toughest stages of this year’s race still to come there is plenty still to play for.

 

Women’s Race

The shorter women’s elite race, over 61km with 1450m of climbing, started slower than the breakneck pace of the first three days as tired legs struggled to get going. But by halfway the top two teams overall we slowly starting to show their class as the big climb up UFO at 40km came into view. There was little to separate them as they crested the final hill and started the dusty and slippery descent down the Middelplaas trail.

Just behind, Van Doorn and Looser had started to create a gap over Preen and Smith, but halfway down the trail Van Doorn’s front wheel slid out and she landed heavily on her face and knee. The resulting injuries were enough to force her withdrawal.

Ahead of the drama Courtney and Seiwald were trying everything to try and finally win a stage. On the tight singletrack, Seiwald accelerated away while Courtney held up the orange jersey wearers behind. By the time the race was nearing the finish line, Seiwald had a small advantage and Courtney was able to sprint to second place and secure the victory.

“We had been discussing tactics and various scenarios, and it worked out perfectly,” said Seiwald. “I still can’t believe we won and we will definitely celebrate with some cake today.”

The two also revealed they would donate their prize money to two local charities through Courtney’s She Sends Foundation.

Overall leaders Lill and Keller were clearly disappointed at not being able to keep their winning streak intact.

“Today they really played it well into the finish,” said Lill. “Kate was really strong because we sat on her wheel for most of the last 10km and she was still able to get the better of us at the finish.

“Yes, there was some blocking, fighting for position and putting feet down at times, but I guess that’s racing.”

 

Men’s Race

As expected, the men’s race broke apart up the final brutal UFO climb 65km into the 87km stage that included 1750m of climbing.

Buff-BH’s Wout Alleman set a furious pace as the lead group shattered up the rocky, loose ascent. By the top, all but the top three teams in the overall we left in the dry dust, and the stage was set for a thrilling finish along the undulations of the Middelplaas trail.

But it was not to be. Alleman lost control in one of the tight corners as the group descended, going over the handlebars in a dramatic crash. In the mayhem, Wilier-Vittoria and Canyon had got clear while Nortje was stuck behind the recovering Alleman.

Nortje’s partner, Beers, waited for his younger partner as the gap between them and the lead two teams grew to 30 seconds. Despite a monumental effort by Beers, the two still gave up 23 seconds by the finish line.

Up ahead the Wilier-Vittoria team were up against the formidable power of two XC and short track specialists: Gaze is a former World XC champion and Schwarzbauer has made his name in the short track World Cup series.

As the four leaders approached the finish line, Gaze was imperious and even Schwarzbauer was showing signs of not being able to keep up with the pace.  Clearly suffering the German dug deep and then used to his legendary power to cross the finish line with Gaze just behind.

“It was a really hard final with that climb,” said Gaze, “We tried to measure our effort and just stay in touch with the leaders. But that last descent was very loose and then the BH guys were on the floor. That opened things up. It was just full gas from then on.”

Braidot and Avondetto extended their lead at the top to 1:37. Last year the pair finished second overall in their first Absa Cape Epic.

“We tried to win the stage but Sam and Luca are such good sprinters so for us it was hard,” said Avondetto. “Our main objective is to keep the jersey but there are still three hard stages to come and we want to just preserve our energy.”

RESULTS

Elite Men Stage

CANYON Luca SCHWARZBAUER & Sam GAZE (3:29.31)
2.  WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (3:29.32 | +1)
3. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matt BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (3:29.55| +23)
4. SINGER KTM RACING 2 Simon STIEBJAHN & Martin FREY (3:31.38 | +2:06)
5​. DOUBLE DUTCH Hans BECKING & Teus RUIJTER (3:31.42 | 2:11)

Elite Men GC
WILIER-VITTORIA: Luca BRAIDOT & Simone AVONDETTO (16:08.59)

  1. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (16:10.37 | +1:37)​
  2. CANYON:Luca SCHWARZBAUER & Sam GAZE (16:14.09 | +5:10)
  3. KLIMATIZA ORBEA: David VALERO SERRANO & Marc STUTZMANN (16:14.51 | +5:51)
  4. BUFF-BH Wout ALLEMAN & Martin STOSEK (16:16.04 | +7:05)

Elite Women Stage

  1. SHE SENDS FOUNDATION: Kate COURTNEY & Greta SEIWALD (2:56.37)
  2. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (2:56.40 | +2)
  3. CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB Hayley PREEN & Hayley SMITH (2:58.21 | +1:43)
  4. TORPADO FSA KENDA Katazina SOSNA-PINELE & Giorgia MARCHET (3:00.36 | +3:59)
  5. SYMBTECH.NET Margot MOSCHETTI Claudia PERETTI  (3:00.59 | 4:22)

 

Elite Women GC

  1. THÖMUS MAXON SABI SABI: Candice LILL & Alessandra KELLER (14:18.54)
  2. SHE SENDS FOUNDATION: Kate COURTNEY & Greta SEIWALD (14:23.44 | +4:50)
  3. CHEMCHAMP HONEYCOMB: Hayley PREEN & Haley SMITH (14:50.46 | +31:52)

4 TORPADO FSA KENDA Katazina SOSNA-PINELE & Giorgia MARCHET (14:54.23 | +35:29)
5 SYMBTECH.NET Margot MOSCHETTI Claudia PERETTI  (15:01.49 | 42:55)

 

SPECIAL JERSEYS GC

Toyota Mixed

  1. TEAM 69: Jenny RISSVEDS & Simon ANDREASSEN (18:47.16)

Absa African Men

  1. TOYOTA SPECIALIZED IMBUKO: Matthew BEERS & Tristan NORTJE (16:10.37)

Absa African Women

  1. SANI2C EFFICIENT INFINITI: Samantha SANDERS & Bianca HAW (15:10.13)

Open Women:

  1. JOY RIDE: Jennifer BURTNER & Callah ROBINSON (26:31.50)

Open Men:

  1. COLIBRI CYCLING: Eimantas GUDISKIS & Vladas JURKEVICIUS (18:11.08)​

Great Grand Masters Men

  1. OTB: Pieter MULLER & Corrie MULLER​ (23:17.06)

GIC Grand Masters Women

  1. UAG EPIC: Martha KOEKEMOER & Jenny RÖNNGREN (24:25.27)

GIC Grand Masters Men

  1. ORBEA FOX FACTORY: Ibon ZUGASTI & Ernesto MENDOZA (18:43.12)

NTT Data Masters Women

  1. IGLU THERAPY CHEMCHAMP RACING Juanita Rose MACKENZIE Rouxda GROBLER (23:31.13)

NTT Data Masters Men

  1. CZECHROCKETS&SWISSDIESEL Pavel GONDA Tobias Luthi (17:55.34)

Exxaro Women’s Jersey

  1. EXXARO MANGANESE LADIES 1: Tsholofelo NKOSI & Bontle PHEPISO (29:55.33)

Exxaro Men’s Jersey

  1. FAIRTREE DP WORLD CANNONDALE 2: Ethan MICHAELS & Damon TERBLANCHE (19:24.08)

 

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