Results, Replay & Analysis from the Cape Epic 2024 Stage 1? The results are in from the second day of racing at the 2024 Cape Epic. After 88km of racing, the Ghost Factory Racing and the World Bicycle Relief teams still lead the overall standings after some close stage times. Anne Terpstra and Nicole Koller continued their strong form from the prologue stage as they managed to hold a lead of just one second against Mona Mitterwallner and Candice Lill of the Cannondale Factory Racing sThe results are in from the second day of racing at the 2024 Cape Epic. After 88km of racing, the Ghost Factory Racing and the World Bicycle Relief teams still lead the overall standings after some close stage times. Anne Terpstra and Nicole Koller continued their strong form from the prologue stage as they managed to hold a lead of just one second against Mona Mitterwallner and Candice Lill of the Cannondale Factory Racing squad. As the teams head into day three, the Ghost Factory Racing team lead the general classification by 1:06, with another five minutes back to the third-placed team. Nino Schurter and Sebastian Fini couldn’t match their winning speed from the prologue as they ended day two behind the Bugg Megamo team of Hans Becking and Wout Alleman. The deficit was just two seconds, so the Buff Megamo team was still around a minute and a half back from the race leader of Schruter and Fini. Matthew Beers and Howard Grotts lost 21 seconds to today’s stage winners, but they still sit 2nd place overall with a 1:10 gap to the current race leaders. Check out the results from stage 1 below and we will be updating this page with analysis and highlights from the second day of racing.quad. As the teams head into day three, the Ghost Factory Racing team lead the general classification by 1:06, with another five minutes back to the third-placed team. Nino Schurter and Sebastian Fini couldn’t match their winning speed from the prologue as they ended day two behind the Bugg Megamo team of Hans Becking and Wout Alleman. The deficit was just two seconds, so the Buff Megamo team was still around a minute and a half back from the race leader of Schruter and Fini. Matthew Beers and Howard Grotts lost 21 seconds to today’s stage winners, but they still sit 2nd place overall with a 1:10 gap to the current race leaders. Check out the results from stage 1 below and we will be updating this page with analysis and highlights from the second day ofBravery will be required on Stage 1. Tulbagh, once a frontier town, is still an untamed mountain biking destination. New trails and established challenges ensure a fittingly difficult day. Four major climbs punctuate the day with Raptor Rise setting a tone of sweeping switchbacks through fynbos, continued by Boegoe and the Kliprivier Trails. Fanti’s Pass, infamous in its intensity ensures the day’s elevation gain easily exceeds 2 000 meters.1st. Buff Megamo – Hans Becking / Wout Alleman: 3:38:48 2nd. World Bicycle Relief – Nino Schurter / Sebastian Fini: 3:38:50 / +2 3rd.Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne – Matthew Beers / Howard Grotts: 3:39:09 / +21 4th. Wilier Vittoria Factory – Fabian Rabensteiner / Samuele Porro: 3:39:30 / +42 5th. Orbea Leatt Speed Company – Georg Egger / Lukas Baum: 3:42:50 / +4:02 UCI Men’s Finish Spread 2023 – GC after Stage 7 Cat Position Overall Position Team Name No. Rider 1 Nationality Category No. Rider 2 GC Time Nationality 1. 1. Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne 10-1 Matthew Beers South Africa UCI Men 10-2 Christopher Blevins 26:17.04,1 – USA 2. 2. ORBEA x Leatt x Speed Company 1-1 Georg Egger Germany UCI Men 1-2 Lukas Baum 26:20.53,6 +3.49,5 Germany 3. 3. SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing 3-1 Nino Schurter Switzerland UCI Men 3-2 Andri Frischknecht 26:21.15,5 +4.11,4 Switzerland The time difference (in seconds) of the top 10 men’s teams. It’s not just all challenges and climbing though. Singletracks, never before ridden in a race, like Jan se Bos offer a welcome reward for uphill toils, as do established trails like Assegaaibos and God’s Window. racing.UCI Women: 1st. Ghost Factory Racing – Anne Terpstra / Nicole Koller: 4:25:42 2nd. Cannondale Factory Racing – Mona Mitterwallner / Candice Lill: 4:25:43 / +1 3rd. Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne – Sofia Gomez Villafane / Samara Sheppard: 4:30:43 / +5:01 4th. Efficient Infiniti SCB SRAM – Vera Looser / Alexis Skarda: 4:32:47 / +7:05 5th. e-FORT PrivateClientHoldings – Léna Gérault / Hayley Preen: 4:37:25 / +11:43 UCI Women’s Finish Spread The time difference (in seconds) of the top 10 women’s teams.