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2011 Overall Results - Men

Cat Pos 101.
GC Pos 158.
Time 41:23.27,8
Distance 707km
Avg. Speed 17.08km/h
Climbing 14550m

2011 Stage Results - Men

Prologue 112. Cat, 165. GC
1:28.12,2 +25.31,5
Stage 1 94. Cat, 138. GC
5:36.31,5 +1:44.17,6
Stage 2 97. Cat, 143. GC
6:35.45,9 +2:03.02,5
Stage 3 87. Cat, 127. GC
7:07.36,4 +2:01.03,4
Stage 4 176. Cat, 289. GC
1:57.32,9 +47.31,8
Stage 5 98. Cat, 150. GC
7:05.31,9 +1:46.01,2
Stage 6 110. Cat, 172. GC
7:14.18,8 +2:13.31,8
Stage 7 176. Cat, 287. GC
4:17.58,2 +1:44.39,6

Werner and John have completed both the Absa Cape Epics they entered together.
They have achieved the following results together:

2012 Team Samaritans Feet 1 (Men), Cat Pos: 55., GC Pos: 75., Time: 42:29.09,3

2011 Team Kibwe Kids (Men), Cat Pos: 101., GC Pos: 158., Time: 41:23.27,8

566-1 Werner Joubert

South Africa South Africa

Epics Completed: 2

 

I entered the Absa Cape Epic...
Ive been working as a Biokineticist on the epic for 5 years!

Best Results:
This Cape Epic 2011

Absa Cape Epic History:

2012 - Finisher (Men)
            Cat Pos: 55. GC Pos: 75. Time: 42:29.09,3

2011 - Finisher (Men)
            Cat Pos: 101. GC Pos: 158. Time: 41:23.27,8

566-2 John Swanepoel

South Africa South Africa

Epics Completed: 7

 

Absa Cape Epic History:

2018 - Finisher (Masters)
            Cat Pos: 31. GC Pos: 147. Time: 34:59.25,5

2017 - Finisher (Masters)
            Cat Pos: 55. GC Pos: 178. Time: 38:35.17,1

2016 - Individual Finisher (Masters) Time:

2014 - Finisher (Masters)
            Cat Pos: 12. GC Pos: 82. Time: 39:08.45,8

2013 - Finisher (Masters)
            Cat Pos: 11. GC Pos: 70. Time: 38:41.15,1

2012 - Finisher (Men)
            Cat Pos: 55. GC Pos: 75. Time: 42:29.09,3

2011 - Finisher (Men)
            Cat Pos: 101. GC Pos: 158. Time: 41:23.27,8

Charity Details

70%

ZAR 35 000

ZAR 50 000

 

Kibwe Kids

Website: www.kibwekids.net

Donate: Click here

Why Riding: This charity focus on a big need in this country: taking care of the young ones who cannot take care of themselves. I believe in what KiBWE kids do. They look after the young orphans not only in terms of natural needs, but they also provide an "homey" enviroment where love is central to the growth of the kids.