“Everything seemed to work out today. It’s a very technical, challenging bike course so my biggest fear was flatting or having a mechanical so I was concentrating on keeping it smooth in the single track,” said Duffy, who has won nine of the 10 Xterra Championships she has raced since capturing the SA title last February.
Runner-up Mari Rabie, Olympian and Xterra SA Champion in 2005 and 2010, also had a very special day but for much different reasons – having been diagnosed with myocarditis chronic heart disease last year, and only receiving the all-clear to race three weeks ago.
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“[I’m] just happy to be back racing and I haven’t ridden technical in more than a year so my main aim was just to stay on the bike,” said Rabie. “It was a tough couple months, you know, when a doctor tells you that you can’t do what you want to do because you might die. I think you appreciate this so much more when it’s taken away from you.”
Rabie said she now plans to chase the Rio Olympics dream before getting back into the dirt. “If I don’t get it I’ll swap over to Xterra to race. I’m naturally better suited to this type of racing, and definitely after Rio I’ll be racing Xterra.”
Top 10 men
1. Stuart Marais, 2:32:47
2. Bradley Weiss, 2:35:42
3. Roger Serrano, 2:37:20
4. Theo Blignaut, 2:37:35
5. Antoine Van Heerden, 2:38:34
6. Michael Szymoniuk, 2:41:13
7. Nico Sterk, 2:42:35
8. Jan Pyott, 2:43:55
9. Aidan Nugent, 2:44:51
10. Raoulde Jongh, 2:46:48
Top 10 women
1. Flora Duffy, 2:45:27
2. Mari Rabie, 3:04:06
3. Carina Wasle, 3:06:38
4. Nicolette Griffioen, 3:08:22
5. Sandra Koblmueller, 3:08:43
6. Ladina Buss, 3:12:25
7. Susan Sloan, 3:19:26
8. Louise Fox, 3:19:30
9. Adrienne Moolman, 3:21:08
10. Natia Van Heerden, 3:21:47
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