Race started at 8:08, due to
late arrival of Swazi cyclists who had to battle customs and bad weather
on their side of the border. However race started with the clouds
parting and the only water we had was the wet asphalt in Goba. Peloton
started off at a healthy pace and shed some riders on Pedreira hill, and
then gunned it on the descent, but once on the flat eased up and a few
riders who were dropped managed to join back on. The pace was fairly
steady with Bruno doing quite a bit of pace-making and Betinho putting
in a few digs, and Thulani also taking up the pace-making at the front.
The fight for position within the peloton was tough as riders tried to
stay out of the head-wind. Once the Goba climb started though the
peloton fragmented into 2 main bunches and a few stragglers. After 10km
of climinb Miguel crested first with Vicente in tow, then Thulani about
50 seconds back and then a big group of riders with Carlos pushing at
the front and 5 Swazi's holding his wheel on the descent. Alvaro "Zeca"
was a little behind that group. On the return leg Vicente had a
mechanical which saw him drop from the lead to the chasing group, who in
he mean time had also caught Thulani. Meanwhile Zeca managed to bridge
to the chase group. On the undulating terrain with a favourable
tailwind Miguel kept the gap and opened it somewhat, whereas the chase
group behind eventually fragmented on the Pedreira climb. Miguel took
line honours with Carlos 6 minutes behind and Zeca and Vicente sprinting
for third place. Thulani Gule, a Swazi rider who has tasted success in
previous Copa races, was just behind this group in 5th place.
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No helmet - No ride! |
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Get your back into it, man! |
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"Zeca" warming up. Carlos looking on has already done a 45km warmup! |
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MRO Backup vehicle with proper signage! |
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Zeca outsprinting Vicente for 3rd spot |
For those of you without access to the Club Facebook page here are the results and pictures of the Goba Classic:
1- Miguel Duarte - 3:18
2- Carlos Sales - 3:24
3- Alvaro Alves da Cunha 3:26
4- Vicente Mafumo 3:26
5- Thulani Gule Swz 3:27
6- William Kelly Swz 3:36
7- Mshoeshoe Khumalu Swz 3:37
8- Sergio Grichone 3:41
9- Mark Inieli 3:47
10- Artur Simoes Bra 3:48
11- Ian Campbell Gb 4:00
12- Mario Traversi ita 4:00
13- Arsenio Caniat Swz 4:00
14- Abilio Matusse 4:00
(Apologies for any miss-spellings)
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A nice big bunch for a change. |
DNF: Niall Tierney, Gideon, Betinho Cuambe, Marques Cossa, Paulo Jorge de Almeida
Result of the Mini-goba - 85km
1- Bruno Sousa
A
big thanks to NovaVida/MRO than provided the race support vehicle, and
Januario who drove it and made sure we had support at the top of Goba,
and that the last cyclists had a support car close by. An informal
thanks to Galp Boane for having their petrol station "invaded" by
cyclists. Thanks also to Marques Cossa who after completing his
"training ride" with us jumped in the car and together with his wife
gave some race support and clocked the riders coming in at the finish.
Lastly a big thanks to all the riders who turned up notwithstanding the
news (which thankfully turned out to be false) of bad weather, including
our Swazi friends, who all ensure that this Classic was a competitive
race and a real cycling festival.
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And the winners are... |
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The calm after the storm before the race |
COPA CICLISMO -
Some
words about this competition. This race series started in 2006 as a
product of a nascent Clube de Ciclismo de Moçambique, which was created
by local and foreign cyclists. The race series is inspired by the Tour
de France and the Giro D'Italia, and each race has points in either
sprint, king of the mountain as well as overall. The previous 2 years
we have even managed to give out jerseys to the winners of the various
categories. This year we will have the following categories:
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Black Jersey contenders |
- Yellow Jersey - Overall winner
- Green Jersey - Points winner (sprinter)
- Polka-Dot Jersey - King of the Mountains
- White Jersey - Best U-23 rider
- Black Jersey - Last rider (for rider who completes most number of races with fewest points)
Race
rules are simple. Riders get points based on their finishing position,
and at the end of the race series the rider with the most wins. This
year's Copa Ciclismo is composed of 6 races. 5 Classics including Goba,
Hell of the South, EN1, Namaacha, and Twin Peaks, and 1 time trial. An
important point to make is that these rides are Club rides and are
amateur in nature and friendly events. We do not have road closure and
in fact these are unsanctioned events, ridden without road closure or
proper public support. However we do rely on our sponsors and riders to
lend a hand to ensure these events are a success and enjoyable for
all. These rides complement the FMC criterium series of races, as they
cater to riders who want a longer distance with some mountains thrown in
to spice things up, conditions that are not available in Maputo city.
If you would like to support these races such as assisting with
logistics, medals, waterpoint, prizes, or better yet want to sponsor the
race then you are WELCOME! We are a group of fanatical cyclists who
enjoy riding and competing and are very appreciative of the companies
that want to support us.
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