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Date range:
October 20-29, 2009 2009

October 27, Stage 8: Laura - Cooktown 142km

Huber gets one back on Brentjens

By:
John Flynn / Crocodile Trophy
Published:
October 27, 2009, 12:32,
Updated:
October 27, 2009, 16:52

Pleyer wins women's race into Cooktown; Huber and Zeldenrust continue GC leads

Urs Huber (Team Stöckli-Craft) was happy with victory today.

Urs Huber (Team Stöckli-Craft) was happy with victory today.

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Swiss mountain biker Urs Huber took a glorious win in the Crocodile Trophy's Queen stage from Laura to Cooktown and in the process, further extended his race lead over Dutchman Bart Brentjens by 25 seconds. The performance from the World Marathon Championship bronze medallist oozed class, on a day when the physical and mental capabilities of every rider remaining in the race were tested to the limit over a hellish 140-kilometre journey.

Conditions along the much feared Battle Camp Road between Laura and Cooktown proved to be far worse than predicted, with a 50-kilometre section of deep corrugations and sand, sapping all available energy from even the fittest and strongest of protagonists.

In the end, Huber, Brentjens and veteran Czech Milan Spolc prevailed as the race ventured headlong into the South-East tradewinds along the coast near Cooktown.

Timing his move to perfection, Huber launched an attack at the base of the steep one-kilometre climb to the summit of Cooktown's Grassy Hill, where he held his bike aloft to celebrate a glorious stage victory.

"It's very nice place, and I knew that the last kilometre today was good for me, so I concentrated on this," Huber said as he peered out across the Pacific Ocean. "Bart pushed very hard in the corrugations after depot 2. I had to fight to make contact with him."

Huber took 20 seconds out of Brentjens on the climb and earned a further five seconds in time bonuses to extend his margin in the general classification to one minute and 26 seconds. Mike Mulkens of Belgium finished the stage in third after Spolc faded towards the finish.

The Swiss cyclist knows Brentjens will need to find something special on tomorrow's mountainous and technical stage from Cooktown to Ayton to rope in his main rival. But he also knows not to underestimate the class of the former Olympic and World Champion, who will attack in an instant if the right opportunity presents itself.

"I will fight with all I can," Huber said. "Tomorrow is good for me with steep climbs and good downhill. I think it's a good stage for me."

Huber wins the queen stage

Ever the strategist, Brentjens again turned to studying his race book in the evening following today's stage, searching for likely points along the technical zig-zag track to launch an attack. At the same time, he was trying to recover from today's pounding, which was one of the most brutal he has dealt with in a long and celebrated career.

"When the corrugations started, they never ended it was more than 30, 40 k's loose sand and corrugation, it was terrible to ride," a weary Brentjens said. "I tried to get away from Urs Huber once, it was a good attack but he came back."

Brentjens is certain of one thing for tomorrow's stage nine, in which the general classification will be decided. He will attack Huber, the only question is when and where.

"I think definitely I'm going to make an attack. I will do it," Brentjens affirmed. "I don't know, he's strong and he survives every day, I didn't expect he would be as strong as he is so far."

"Tomorrow it's another stage, another chance, so yeah let's get it on."

Steve Rankine and Isaac Tonello, both of the Tropical Tableland Discovery Team, were the highest placed Australians today in ninth and 10rh. The pair are now both situated in the top 10 overall, with Tonello rating this as one of his toughest Crocodile Trophy outings.

"I don't know how to describe how rough it was, corrugations a foot deep sometimes, seems like it went on for fifty k's, tough, tough, real tough," Tonello said. "It's a true Crocodile Trophy stage, way more brutal than last year."

Pleyer breaks through for a victory

After eight stages, the beaming smile of Austria's Lisa Pleyer, last seen before the start of the Crocodile Trophy, finally returned this evening.

Pleyer managed to hang onto the peloton containing women's race leader Monique Zeldenrust and Australia's Abby McLennan, then hung with Zeldenrust on the climb of Grassy Hill, to claim the Trophy's Queen Stage.

"Today was the first time that I can honestly say at this race that I enjoyed myself," Pleyer said. "It was like a real race today, the riders swapping turns, it was so good to win here too."

McLennan and her Rattle & Hum team suffered numerous technical problems today with brake fail-ure followed by flat tyres and minor crashes.

Results

Elite men
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Urs Huber (Swi) Team Stöckli-Craft 4:59:59  
2 Bart Brentjens (Ned) Trek-Brentjens MTB racing team 0:00:20  
3 Mike Mulkens (Bel) 0:01:29  
4 Jurij Robic (Slo) Matej & Jure 0:12:58  
5 Kai Hundertmark (Ger) Dream Team 0:13:25  
6 Tomas Kozak (Cze) Di-ELCOM-Outdoor sports club 0:13:34  
7 Steve Rankine (Aus) Tropical Tablelands Discovery 0:13:48  
8 Daris Zubani (Ita) Neviprogettoavventura 0:42:58  
9 Shane Taylor (Aus) ADCC/Rocky Trail Entertainment 0:44:36  
10 Morten Larsen (Den) Team Sun-Print 1:03:29  
11 James Banner-Smith (Aus) Rattle N Hum 1:31:04  
12 Ivan Negro (Ita) Neviprogettoavventura 1:37:46  
13 Christoph Kirchmeier (Aut) 1:41:29  
Elite women
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Lisa Pleyer (Aut) Roadbike Holidays - KTM 6:10:10  
2 Monique Zeldenrust (Ned) 0:00:08  
3 Abby McLennan (Aus) Rattle N Hum 0:09:52  
4 Eva Hasek (Cze) Outdoor sports club 1:39:04  
5 Sharman Parr (Aus) Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine 2:16:02  
Master men 1
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Alexander Valdiek (Ger) JRV Team Deutsche Sepsisgesellschaft 5:13:20  
2 Isaac Tonello (Aus) 0:00:34  
3 Nikolaus Syc (Ger) 0:20:39  
4 Glen De Bont (Bel) Shifting Gears 0:32:34  
5 Franz Preihs (Aut) Radsport Kotnik-Focus 0:39:56  
6 Sam Nathan (Aus) Team Nathan 0:55:13  
7 Sam Brovender (Can) Team SDC Chris Nicholson    
8 Raimund Burböck (Aut) 0:55:20  
9 Per Imer (Den) Team Sun-Print 0:58:31  
10 Dennis Bergen (Den) Team Sun-Print 1:00:10  
11 Ron Whitehead (Aus) Ron Whitehead 1:06:42  
Master men 2
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Milan Spolc (Cze) Dream Team 5:06:45  
2 Branko Grah (Aut) Team RC Sereno 0:25:40  
3 Günter Weichbold (Aut) 0:38:20  
4 Erich Reith (Aut) 0:38:25  
5 Pieter van Rooyen SAF Team Van Rooyen 0:50:41  
6 Chris Nicholson (Aus) Team SDC Chris Nicholson 1:01:48  
7 Josef Neururer (Swi) Velolade-Hittnau.ch 1:05:29  
8 Yvan Vekemans (Bel) Belgian Power/Granville    
9 Pio Tomasetig (Ita) Team Tomesetig 1:13:00  
10 Scott McLennan (Aus) Rattle N Hum 1:13:11  
11 Kees Zuidhoek (Ned) Team Kees Fietsshop 1:15:51  
12 Rudolf Hansgut (Cze) 1:44:23  
13 Jörg Steenbock (Ger) WINGSforLife.com 1:47:44  
14 Mohammed Boufessile (Bel) Belgian Power/Granville 1:49:46  
15 Marten Zeldenrust (Ned) 2:05:30  
16 Bernhard Weixelbaum (Aut) Team RC Sereno 2:42:34  
17 Hennie Schoonheim (Ned)    
18 Paul van Hattem (Ned) Team Kees Fietsshop    
19 Geert Matthijs (Bel) Team Matthys    
20 Andrew Graham (Aus) Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine    
21 Willemjan Hopstaken (Ned) Team Kees Fietsshop    
22 Aaron Pickett-Heaps (Aus)    
23 Theo Molenbrugge (Ned) Theo Molenbrugge    
24 Erwin Klocker (Aus) 3:15:26  
25 Heinz von Holzen (Swi)    
26 Greg Parr (Aus) Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine 3:19:27  
27 Jan van Baast (Ned) 3:21:15  
28 Erik Stokman (Ned)    
29 Chris Neal (Aus) 4:35:39  
Z-E Bike
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Klaus Sever (Aut) Radsport Weichberger BionX 8:44:03  
Teams
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Team Sun-Print 6:03:28  
2 Rattle N Hum 0:27:35  
3 Team Kees Fietsshop 1:45:51  
4 Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine 2:22:44  
Elite men general classification after stage 8
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Urs Huber (Swi) Team Stöckli-Craft 29:33:39  
2 Bart Brentjens (Ned) Trek-Brentjens MTB racing team 0:01:26  
3 Mike Mulkens (Bel) 1:03:51  
4 Jurij Robic (Slo) Matej & Jure 1:27:44  
5 Tomas Kozak (Cze) Di-ELCOM-Outdoor sports club 1:51:29  
7 Kai Hundertmark (Ger) Dream Team 2:33:48  
9 Steve Rankine (Aus) Tropical Tablelands Discovery 2:47:05  
13 Shane Taylor (Aus) ADCC/Rocky Trail Entertainment 4:18:09  
18 Daris Zubani (Ita) Neviprogettoavventura 4:48:50  
23 Morten Larsen (Den) Team Sun-Print 7:10:02  
25 Ivan Negro (Ita) Neviprogettoavventura 7:36:17  
37 James Banner-Smith (Aus) Rattle N Hum 9:07:42  
38 Christoph Kirchmeier (Aut) 9:51:02  
Elite women general classification after stage 8
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
22 Monique Zeldenrust (Ned) 36:22:12  
29 Lisa Pleyer (Aut) Roadbike Holidays - KTM 37:46:45  
32 Abby McLennan (Aus) Rattle N Hum 38:04:17  
45 Eva Hasek (Cze) Outdoor sports club 44:44:39  
53 Sharman Parr (Aus) Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine 49:42:21  
Master 1 men general classification after stage 8
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
8 Isaac Tonello (Aus) Tropical Tablelands Discovery 32:17:34  
10 Alexander Valdiek (Ger) JRV Team Deutsche Sepsisgesellschaft 32:36:01  
12 Nikolaus Syc (Ger) 33:03:36  
15 Raimund Burböck (Aut) 34:12:33  
16 Glen De Bont (Bel) Shifting Gears 34:19:21  
17 Franz Preihs (Aut) Radsport Kotnik-Focus 34:20:11  
20 Sam Nathan (Aus) Team Nathan 35:05:44  
24 Per Imer (Den) Team Sun-Print 36:49:16  
27 Sam Brovender (Can) Team SDC Chris Nicholson 37:27:25  
34 Dennis Bergen (Den) Team Sun-Print 38:13:57  
35 Ron Whitehead (Aus) Ron Whitehead 38:26:47  
Master 2 men general classification after stage 8
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
6 Milan Spolc (Cze) Dream Team 31:42:31  
11 Branko Grah (Aut) Team RC Sereno 32:54:47  
14 Erich Reith (Aut) 33:59:41  
19 Günter Weichbold (Aut) 34:33:19  
21 Pieter van Rooyen SAF Team Van Rooyen 36:05:14  
26 Chris Nicholson (Aus) Team SDC Chris Nicholson 37:15:16  
28 Josef Neururer (Swi) Velolade-Hittnau.ch 37:40:38  
30 Yvan Vekemans (Bel) Belgian Power/Granville 37:55:30  
31 Pio Tomasetig (Ita) Team Tomesetig 37:57:56  
33 Scott McLennan (Aus) Rattle N Hum 38:06:06  
36 Kees Zuidhoek (Ned) Team Kees Fietsshop 38:39:20  
39 Rudolf Hansgut (Cze) 40:18:57  
40 Jörg Steenbock (Ger) WINGSforLife.com 41:07:28  
41 MohammedBoufessile (Bel) Belgian Power/Granville 41:31:49  
42 Marten Zeldenrust (Ned) 41:46:02  
43 Bernhard Weixelbaum (Aut) Team RC Sereno 42:42:11  
44 Geert Matthijs (Bel) Team Matthys 42:48:37  
46 Theo Molenbrugge (Ned) Theo Molenbrugge 44:52:15  
47 Hennie Schoonheim (Ned) 46:22:59  
48 Aaron Pickett-Heaps (Aus) 46:27:49  
49 Paul van Hattem (Ned) Team Kees Fietsshop 46:38:30  
50 Andrew Graham (Aus) Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine 46:39:03  
51 Willemjan Hopstaken (Ned) Team Kees Fietsshop 46:45:34  
52 Greg Parr (Aus) Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine 48:33:48  
54 Heinz von Holzen (Swi) 50:23:00  
55 Erwin Klocker (Aus) 50:24:29  
56 Jan van Baast (Ned) 51:19:16  
57 Erik Stokman (Ned) 51:55:09  
58 Chris Neal (Aus) 54:25:00  
Points classification
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Bart Brentjens (Ned) 130  pts
2 Urs Huber (Swi) 115  
3 Mike Mulkens (Bel) 47  
4 Jurij Robic (Slo) 39  
5 Josh Prete (Aus) 12  
6 Tomas Kozak (Cze) 10  
7 Milan Spolc (Cze) 5  
8 Steve Rankine (Aus) 4  
9 Kai Hundertmark (Ger) 2  
Teams classification
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Team Sun-Print 111:46:54  
2 Rattle N Hum 3:04:50  
3 Team Kees Fietsshop 20:16:30  
4 Jungle Patrol; Wilderness Medicine 33:08:18  

 

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