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Stedman and Bateson claim inaugural titles

In a show of true sportsmanship, Stedman pushed Moolman up the hill to allow him to re-cleat and the pair were then able to resume the battle for the title.

Durban’s international pro cyclist Travis Stedman and girlfriend Chloe Bateson achieved a rare ‘couple’s goal’ on Sunday when they both won the Nozulu Durban to Port Shepstone Cycle Challenge in tough conditions.

In the men’s race, Stedman showed his international experience and power by outsprinting Warren Moolman to claim the inaugural title, but he made life a little more difficult for himself with a great show of sportsmanship that allowed Moolman to contest the sprint.

The pair had broken away from the rest of the field and as they approached a tricky, twisty finish on the beachfront road in Port Shepstone, it was clear the pair was going to sprint for the title, with Team Qhubeka’s Stedman the overwhelming favourite to claim the win.

Travis Stedman and Chloe Bateson after the event. PHOTO BY TIM WHITFIELD

As the pair came out of the sharp penultimate turn, that led into a small climb about 300 metres from the finish, Moolman tried an early attack to surprise his more illustrious rival. But as he tried to power away, he pulled his foot out of his cleat.

It would have been easy for Stedman to simply ride away and claim the win as Moolman struggled to reconnect his foot to his pedal.

However, in a show of true sportsmanship, Stedman pushed Moolman up the hill to allow him to re-cleat and the pair were then able to resume the battle for the title.

As it turned out, Stedman was too quick in the sprint and the talented young 2021 winner of the Joburg 94.7 title added another win to his CV with Moolman second and Josh Rheeders riding home alone, two minute behind in third position.

It was a bit of a double triumph for Stedman with his girlfriend of four years, Bateson, also able to sprint home for the women’s title.

Bateson had a few dramas of her own when a puncture nearly robbed her of the title while she was comfortably in the lead.

Another rider saw her plight and lent her a tube out on the route, allowing Bateson to chase down Jeanne Grace and she matched Stedman by sprinting to victory as well.

Grace ended second with Nicole Rademan taking third position.

RESULTS
Men: 1 Travis Stedman 04:17:09; 2 Warren Moolman 04:17:10; 3 Josh Rheeders 04:19:23; 4 David Shelly 04:26:45; 5 Gavin Shelly 04:46:18.
Women: 1 Chloe Bateson 04:54:35; 2 Jeanne Grace 04:54:36; 3 Nicole Rademan 05:12:56.

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Fundiswa Mzobe

Fundiswa Mzobe works as a journalist covering various beats. She started her Caxton career with Ugu Eyethu more than 10 years ago, then went on to work as a digital assistant on the Herald website. She has now progressed to being an out-and-out reporter, with a particular focus on council, crime and political issues. Before that she worked as a radio journalist for a short period of time.
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