Sparkasse TRANS Zollernalb: Kaufmann and Suess Grabs the Overall

Posted on the 22 September 2013 by Worldxcmtb @worldxcmtb

Markus Kaufmann won the Sparkasse TRANS Zollernalb. From Albstadt to Hechingen, the German champion defended his yellow jersey, while Markus Bauer won the stage. Esther Süss won the third leg and sealed up the overall victory.

The last 69.95 kilometers of Sparkasse TRANS Zollernalb took place on a sunny day.

Torsten Marx was only missing the win half a bike length. The Hechingen local missed the stage win in a sprint finish against Markus Bauer, who was simply a bit faster than the 38- year old.

Marx had attacked together with Matthias Pfrommer on the first uphill from Albstadt –Ebingen. After he had lost a lot of time on Saturday by defect, the favourites didn’t follow Marx. Christian Kreuchler, Matthias Bettinger and Markus Bauer joined the leading duo.

Already at the first sprint in Strassberg at 14,6 kilometers, the quintet had a lead of two minutes over the rest of the field. Pfrommer won ahead of Bauer and Bettinger.

In the second bonus sprint (36.4 km) in Tailfingen, Bauer won in front of Marx and Bettinger. Pfrommer had dropped back. The leaders now had a three minute lead over the peloton.

Kreuchler who was in great shape in the uphills, also dropped back by a mechanical. Matthias Bettinger had suffered the same fate.

From that point on, Torsten Marx and Markus Bauer powered forward to victory. “I got terrible cramps and I was hoping that Markus would not notice,” said Marx at the finish.

But Bauer noticed how “weaker” the local hero was. He could have attacked before the final rise to Schlossplatz in Hechingen, but he chose to do not. “I was sure that I am the strongest in the sprint" said Bauer.

Marx went first into the mountain, but about 200 meters before the finish, Bauer took over the lead. Marx was riding on his wheel and tried to pass him, but despite the cheers of the enthusiastic crowd, it was not enough.

“It would have been enough if the race was 10 meters longer,” said Marx, who was, of course, disappointed at first. “But my goal was to climb on the podium. All in all, the day went pretty well for us,” he said in view of his teammate Matthias Leisling, who secured the second place in the overall.

"I'm very sorry for Torsten," were the first words of Bauer. "For me, it went perfectly today. Of course, I had the advantage because my teammate Matthias Bettinger was in the leading group.”  

Things had been quiet in the battle for the overall victory for some time. But then Robert Mennen decided to try his luck for a top place in the overall.

Markus Kaufmann and Matthias Leisling could follow him. Hannes Genze had no chance, but he was able to follow Kristian Hynek and Tim Boehme.

“I know that I only had to sprint up the climb in Hechingen. It would be enough for me,” said Genze who still saved 16 seconds ahead of Mennen.

Markus Kaufmann's overall victory remained unchallenged. The German Marathon Champion had “only control” on the last stage. “After Friday, I did not think that I can still win this race. But as of Saturday, I was feeling really good and I'm really happy about my success," said Markus Kaufmann.

Matthias Leisling said he was "happy" about his second place overall. "I tried to slow the pace a bit to help my teammate Torsten Marx. I am very pleased with the three days ," said Leisling.

Robert Mennen, who was beaten by a mechanical on Saturday, sprinted out of the chase group and came in third. “I didn’t give up that easy, although I knew it would be difficult to attack at this stage. But third place today is good. With my form, I'm very pleased," said Robert Mennen.

Women : Esther Süss rides safely to victory

In the women’s race, Esther Süss was unchallenged, although she had some difficulties during the race. “A wasp bit me at the second sprint and one kilometer from the finish, my chain got stuck," said the Swiss after her hattrick.

She had a big advantage in the overall, therefore, she was still able to win the overall race even after her third place today.

"It was fun," said Süss, “I am happy to secure the win.”

Silke Schmidt, who was still suffering from an infection during the three days, was very happy with her second place. "I knew that I wasn’t in top condition. Therefore, I wasn’t at my best, but I would have liked to win a stage" said Schmidt.

Elisabeth Brandau came in third. “I wanted to get another podiums spot,” Brandau said about their motivation on the final day.

Jana Zieschank finished fourth. “I did my best yesterday and just wanted to get through today without defect and fall. Four kilometers from the finish I got lost briefly and then Lisa was gone. But I'm super happy with the third place in the overall ," she said.

Results, MEN:
1.    2    KAUFMANN Markus    Team Centurion VAUDE    7:02:52    -
2.    10    LEISLING Mathias    black tusk Racing by toMotion    7:03:47    +0:55
3.    12    GENZE Hannes    Team Centurion VAUDE    7:03:52    +1:00
4.    5    HYNEK Kristian (CZE)    Elletroveneta Corratec    7:04:02    +1:10
5.    1    MENNEN Robert    Topeak Ergon Racing Team    7:04:08    +1:16
6.    94    BAUER Markus    LEXWARE-ROTHAUS-TEAM    7:07:48    +4:56
7.    7    BÖHME Tim    Team Bulls    7:10:08    +7:16
8.    83    KREUCHLER Christian    Team Texpa-Simplon    7:14:12    +11:20
9.    14    BECK Aaron    Gonso-Simplon-Racing-Team    7:16:38    +13:46
10.    95    KLEIBER Andreas    LEXWARE-ROTHAUS-TEAM    7:17:41    +14:49

Results WOMEN:
1.    20    SÜß Esther (SUI)    Wheeler iXS Pro Team    7:56:13    -
2.    26    SCHMIDT Silke    TEAM Herzlichst Zypern    7:59:58    +3:45
3.    29    ZIESCHANK Jana    Best-Bike-Parts    8:25:44    +29:31

COMPLETE RESULTS