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#1 Tumbleweed

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Posted 18 August 2011 - 07:59

Been reading - and picking up stompies - that we can send five U23 riders to Worlds but can't send any elites.
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#2 MEYER1

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Posted 20 August 2011 - 08:36

Ek kan nie glo dat iemand nog niks gese het nie, dit wys net vir jou wat is die stand van sakke in ons PRO cycling en in die BESTUUR van sakke.

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Posted 20 August 2011 - 08:54

Wie zoekt die vindt...

From http://www.cyclingsa...le.aspx?uid=489

Elite Women and U23 Men Road Cycling Team Announced for World Champs

19 Aug 2011

The following riders have been selected to participate in the UCI World Road Cycling Championships to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark from 19 to 25 September 2011.



Women Elite:

Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio (Road and Time Trial)
Cherise Taylor (Road and Time Trial)
Robyn de Groot (Road)
Joanna Van De Winkel (Road)



Men U23:

Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (Road and Time Trial)
Johann van Zyl (Road and Time Trial)
Louis Meintjes (Road and Time Trial)
Christopher Jennings (Road)
Raynard Butler (Road)



The elite women have been campaigning in Europe as part of the race program launched two years ago, to learn and adapt to the racing lifestyle of that of the European teams. Ashleigh is permanently based in Aalst, Belgium whilst riding for the Lotto Ladies Team during the 2011 season. Her compatriot Lotto Ladies Team teammates visit Europe on a rotational basis, to compete on the international circuit.



The ladies begin a five-week racing block to take them to the World Championships in Denmark, starting tomorrow (Saturday 20 August) with the Trophée d'Or Féminin in France. Joanna, Ashleigh and Robyn feature in tomorrow’s starting line up.



Christopher Jennings (Burgos Monumental 2016), who earned the best young rider at the Cell C Tour of South Africa, and Johann van Zyl (riding for the U23 feeder team of Caja Rujal pro continental team) have been campaigning in Spain since March this year. Both riders have been targeted as part of the 2016 SASCOC Academy in preparation for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Jennings beat the current African Continental Champion by ten minutes at the Mi Aout Bretonne last week. Louis Meintjies’ talents resulted in a signing with the Continental Team Davo Omega Pharma Lotto for 2012, the feeder-team to the Pro Tour team Omega Pharma Lotto, whilst sprinter Raynard Butler has been selected as stagiare (trainee) for the Marco Polo continental team in Europe. Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (MTN Qhubeka) has earned some good results from racing in Holland earlier this year.



South Africa’s Junior road cycling athletes have been exposed to six days of top level racing at UCI Juniors Nations Cup racing in the last two months and during this time Cycling South Africa’s Road Commission have elected to rather expose the juniors to multiple days of higher level racing than just a single day at the World Champs.



The junior women’s selection process followed the same yardstick as in previous years by gauging their results against our Elite Women on the local racing circuit. There are currently no junior women competing for podiums in local Elite Women’s racing.



The Elite Men did not qualify in terms of UCI-points for the World Championships according to the UCI selection criteria. The Road Commission has invested in a long-term program whereby the focus is on quality rather than quantity and various plans are being implemented to expose our young talented cyclists to start building this quality. South Africa’s elite riders have participated in an unprecedented amount of UCI road cycling races via various Continental teams, yet were not able to get the UCI-points required for selection.
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Posted 26 August 2011 - 10:14

:( SA would have been eligable to send 2 elites for the ITT. If, after this years SA champs there had been the foresite to tell 2 or 3 of our best time triallists that they could go to the Worlds if they were prepared to train specifically for it, then perhaps something could have been achieved. Can't decide on these things just a few months before the event! Poor CSA intervention.

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Posted 26 August 2011 - 08:27

Dont think its any fault of our local pros that nobody could go. Maybe if they were exposed to more international racing it would be a different story. It costs money to get these guys to campaign in europe. No sponsors no pro no go!