Cape Epic: Beers, Blevins and Looser, Le Court take overall victory in 2023

Christopher Blevins and Matt Beers (Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne) on their way to overall victory on stage 7 of the Absa Cape Epic
Christopher Blevins and Matt Beers (Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne) on their way to overall victory on stage 7 ofꦇ the Absa Cape Epic (Image credit: Sam Clark/Absa Cape Epic)

168澳擲5ęœ€ę–°å¼€å„–ē»“ęžœ:Christopher Blevins and Matt Beers (Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne) had entered the final day of racing at the Cape Epic 90 seconds down on the overall in the men’s category, but the duo from the United states and South Africa turned the tables on Nino Schurter and Andri FršŸŒ„ischknecht (SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing) on stage 7 with an early attack. 

In the women's category, on the other hand, it was a matter of holding firm for Vera Looser and Kim le Court (Efficient Infiniti Insure) as the Namibian and Mauritian duo took a second place on the final stage behind Greete Steinburg and Monica Yuliana Calderon Martinez (Caꦛnnondale Vas Arabay). That was more than enough to keep Amy Wakefield and Candice Lill (e-FORT.net-SeattleCoffeeCo) at bay ওin the overall competition.

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