Minnaar wins at home
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Freysen takes women's victory
Full Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Greg Minnaar | 0:01:33.12 |
2 | Johann Potgieter | 0:00:02.08 |
3 | Wesley Augustyn | 0:00:07.45 |
4 | Hayden Brown | 0:00:07.92 |
5 | Jarryd Haley | 0:00:11.24 |
6 | Luke Davis | 0:00:11.16 |
7 | Justin Cope | 0:00:11.46 |
8 | Ryno Fourie | 0:00:11.92 |
9 | Thomas Rood | 0:00:13.09 |
10 | Dirk van Schalkwyk | 0:00:15.13 |
11 | Travis Browning | 0:00:15.21 |
12 | Andries Nortier | 0:00:16.03 |
13 | Bradly Illingworth | 0:00:16.45 |
14 | Stefan Garlicki | 0:00:17.11 |
15 | Doug Du Plessis | 0:00:17.29 |
16 | Neil Fourie | 0:00:25.16 |
17 | Marnus Swanepoel | 0:00:26.14 |
18 | Dricus Pretorius | 0:00:27.36 |
19 | Marius Snyman | 0:00:31.10 |
20 | Tiaan Maartens | 0:00:31.99 |
21 | Joshua Liebenberg | Row 20 - Cell 2 |
22 | Cornel Claassen | 0:00:33.12 |
23 | Mark Malherbe | 0:00:34.00 |
24 | David Dinkelman | 0:00:35.42 |
25 | Lee Stopforth | 0:00:37.15 |
26 | Andre Pretorius | 0:00:39.94 |
27 | Louis van Sandwyk | 0:00:40.21 |
28 | Dustin Rudman | 0:00:48.90 |
29 | Emile Raubenheimer | 0:01:16.33 |
DNF | Patrick Mc Kellar | Row 29 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Andries van Wyk | Row 30 - Cell 2 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Carla Freysen | 0:02:13.09 |
2 | Tayla Brown | 0:00:17.28 |
3 | Victoria Phillips | 0:00:20.10 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Timothy Bentley | 0:01:34.47 |
2 | Alasdair Fey | 0:00:11.86 |
3 | Simon Dinkelman | 0:00:15.68 |
4 | Andries Van Schalkwyk | 0:00:19.03 |
5 | Christo Venter | 0:00:19.75 |
6 | Dewald Oosthuizen | 0:00:44.08 |
7 | Vivian Viljoen | 0:00:52.56 |
8 | David Hogan | 0:01:17.64 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Mark Hopkins | 0:01:46.01 |
2 | Robin Rumbelow | 0:00:02.00 |
3 | Dirk Lourens | 0:00:03.01 |
4 | Tyrone Van Rooyen | 0:00:07.28 |
5 | Matt Smith | 0:00:09.27 |
6 | Norman Hatherly | 0:00:18.25 |
7 | Brent Carpenter | 0:00:18.56 |
8 | Devlin Fogg | 0:00:19.49 |
9 | Antonio Silva | 0:00:24.28 |
10 | Michael Kemp | 0:00:34.24 |
11 | Hennie Blignaut | 0:00:37.02 |
12 | Conrad Davies | 0:00:37.12 |
13 | Neil Evans | 0:00:39.31 |
14 | Mark Sydney | 0:00:45.19 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Chris Rigby | 0:02:20.02 |
2 | Luke Evans | 0:00:01.50 |
3 | Sean Attridge | 0:00:23.13 |
4 | Matthew Densham | 0:00:37.41 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Tiaan Odendaal | 0:01:45.55 |
2 | Kyle Davids | 0:00:11.58 |
3 | Peter Bentley | 0:00:14.81 |
4 | Shane Martin | 0:00:16.73 |
5 | Raymond Acutt | 0:00:19.78 |
6 | Jean-Pierre Du Plessis | 0:00:54.63 |
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