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Burger Pieterse sets sights on race win

Lynette Burger Pieterse is hoping to win the women's event at the 2016 aQuellé Tour Durban.

LYNETTE Burger Pieterse has her sights firmly set on the aQuellé Tour Durban, determined to use her experience and influence in the women's peloton to deal with the stronger women’s teams expected on the start line in Durban on 24 April.

“I will be there going for the win, that's for sure! It is hard to know just what to expect from the women's race but it is always hard and always enjoyable,” said Burger Pieterse.

The bubbly 35 year-old was narrowly pipped at the post at the recent Cape Town Cycle Tour by An-Li Kachelhoffer, but was delighted to be able to assume her spot on the podium alongside the 2016 champion.

More importantly, the Demacon rider is loving every moment of her career since she took a brief hiatus from racing during the birth of her son, Dale.

As a senior member of the racing community she is passionate about mentoring the next generation of female riders and making sure that the environment for individuals and teams is as healthy as possible.

“That's a bit tough at the moment though! It seems that a lot of the younger riders are committed to teams that ride overseas and then there are the women who stop riding, for a variety of reasons,” she said.

Sizing up her aQuellé Tour Durban challenge, Burger Pieterse is quick to identify the strongest challenge coming from the Clover and Time Freight teams, aggravated by her own shrinking team and the loss of her key team mate, Heidi Dalton to racing in Europe.

“It will be tough if there are strong teams like Clover and Time Freight there because if you just have a few riders in your team then you have to watch every move all the time and make sure you stay with them,” said the three time aQuellé Tour Durban champion.

Her attachment to the Durban Autumn classic is deep and since her debut, has missed the aQuellé Tour Durban just once when she was just weeks away from giving birth to her son.

“The Tour Durban is always very well organised and what I love most about it is that it has a relaxed vibe while the racing is still always very competitive! Maybe it is the weather and enjoying being down at the coast that makes it feel a bit like a holiday, but it is definitely a race that I always look forward to!” she said.

Normal entries can be submitted online at www.cycleevents.co.za/road-events/aquelle-tour-durban-2016/ and until 10pm on 11 April, after which late entries will be taken at registration at Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World from 10am to 5pm on Friday, 22 and Saturday, 23 April.

More information can be found at www.tourdurban.co.za

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