Janse Van Rensburg takes Overall in LTdL 2016 |
The team celebrates at the last stage in Melaka |
SHAH ALAM : South Africa’s Dimension
Data is the first World Tour team to have signed up for the 22nd Le
Tour de Langkawi set to take place in Malaysia from February 22nd to
March 1st.
They’ll make their way to South East
Asia as defending champions after having won the overall classification twice
in a row with Youcef Reguigui and Reinardt Janse van Rensburg.
“In our history that goes over three
decades, no team has managed to make a hat trick, so here’s a challenge for
them”, Le Tour de Langkawi 2017 CEO Emir Abdul Jalal noted. With two
consecutive wins, firstly as MTN-Qhubeka, secondly as Dimension Data, the only
African World Tour team mimicked Mapei (with Gabriele Missaglia and Paolo
Lanfranchi in 1998-99), Barloworld (Ryan Cox and David George in 2005-06),
Diquigiovanni (Ruslan Ivanov and José Serpa in 2008-09) and the same Italian
squad renamed Androni (Jonathan Monsalve and José Serpa again in 2011-12).
“Everyone talks about Africa in cycling
now but this is nothing new to us in Malaysia”, Emir added. “For the very first
Le Tour de Langkawi in 1996, the South African national team was invited. Douglas
Ryder, the big boss of Dimension Data now, was part of it. He was one of the
star riders of the first few years of the race [5th overall in 1996
and the King of the Mountains in 1998]. We’re grateful to him that he doesn’t
turn his back to Malaysia even though the new World Tour doesn’t leave much
room for events like ours to attract the biggest teams.”
Shall Dimension Data make this highly
expected hat trick in its seventh straight participation, it will be with a
third different cyclist as Reguigui and Janse van Rensburg have not been
entered this time around. But the name of the defending champion remains on the
start list with Jacques Janse van Rensburg. They aren’t related but the latter
is actually the most regular African performer at LTdL in recent years. At the
age of 21, racing for Trek-Marco Polo,
he finished sixth overall. He also came
20th in 2012, 14th in 2013, 6th again in 2014
and 9th in 2015.
“I’ve always loved Le Tour de Langkawi
and I keep the dream of winning it alive”, said Jacques Janse van Rensburg
who’s chances are increased with Cameron Highlands being the queen stage rather
than the grueling climb to Genting Highlands. “The race is now open to more
riders to win”, informed Emir.
Dimension Data is likely to amaze with
promising neo pros Ryan Gibbons and Ben O’Connor, from South Africa and
Australia respectively. Interestingly, last year’s winner was originally on the
reserve list, so is Daniel Teklehaimanot this time around. The first Eritrean
to have worn a distinctive jersey at the Tour de France with the polka dot in
2015 might be another surprise coming from Africa. The black continent is a
serious candidate for a fifth overall victory after Cox, George, Reguigui and Reinardt
Janse van Rensburg.
DIMENSION DATA FOR THE 2017 LE TOUR DE LANGKAWI:
Nic Dougall, Ryan Gibbons (Rsa), Adrien Niyonshuti (Rwa), Ben
O’Connor (Aus), Jacques Janse van Rensburg, Jaco Venter (Rsa). Reserve: Daniel
Teklehaimanot (Eri).
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