Africa well represented at Tour De France
Updated | By Jacasport
Cycling South Africa is very proud to share in the announcements from the professional peloton that South African riders Daryl Impey (Orica-GreenEdge), Louis Meintjes (Lampre Merida) and Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka) will be taking part in the 103rd edition of Le Tour de France, which kicks off with a 188-kilometre stage from Mont-Saint-Michel to Utah Beach Sainte-Marie-du-Mont on Saturday 2 July.
Over the years, the iconic and gruelling three-week cycle tour has seen Robbie Hunter as the first South African to compete in the 2001 event, and to win a stage in 2007. Ex-professional cyclist John-Lee Augustyn competed in Le Tour in 2008 for Barloworld and finished in sixth place in the Mountains Classification and seventh in the Young Riders’ Classification.
Daryl Impey more recently made
international cycling headlines when he became the first South African to wear
the coveted yellow jersey in 2013. 2015 witnessed the first time that a South
African registered UCI Pro Continental team, Team MTN-Qhubeka powered by
Samsung, was given a wildcard entry in the glamorous event, with South Africans
Jacques Janse van Rensburg and Louis Meintjes and Reinardt Janse van Rensburg,
taking part.
Although not South African but flying the flag for Africa’s team, Daniel
Teklehaimanot (ERI) became the first African rider to don the Polka Dot
climber’s jersey on stage six and only the third African ever to wear a
leader’s jersey at the Tour de France; and Stephen Cummings’ (GBR) memorable
solo victory on the 14th stage on Mandela Day will long remain in
our memories.
Cycling SA President, William Newman, said: “Congratulations to all the riders on their selection to participate in this year’s Le Tour de France.
The
atmosphere at an event of this stature is one that cannot be described. Le Tour
is arguably one of the greatest celebrations of cycling in the world and for
three weeks, even non-cyclists are glued to their TV screens for riveting
cycling action over spectacular scenery. It is also a milestone for African
Cycling to have such a diverse representation from the African Continent at the
Tour with the participation of South African, Eritrean and Ethiopian riders.
“On behalf of the Executive and Management Committees, we are extremely proud
of your selection and wish you all the very best when you roll off the start
line in Mont-Saint-Michel on Saturday.”
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