Elite field struck by bad luck again today
While the stage win was decided in a finish sprint in Irvinebank the Belgian rider Sander Cordeel unfortunately crashed badly on a steep descend and had to be transported to Cairns with a suspected shoulder injury. Team mate and supporter Maarten Neyens confirmed that the brave Cordeel was diagnosed with some ligament damage at the Cairns District Hospital this afternoon and that he suffered no fractures or any further serious injury. He was in good spirits and will actually continue to travel with the , joining his fellow riders again at Mount Mulligan in one of the support vehicles, “This is just too much fun, I don’t want to miss one day of it”, he had said. The Austrian Wolfgang Krenn meanwhile was forced to retire from the race as well with severe lower back pain and is most likely to accompany the race until Cooktown as well, pain management permitting.
Crocodile Trophy delivers on Outback adventures
Liesbeth Hessens is one of the strongest riders, racing in the top Master field every day. “The Crocodile Trophy has been on my list of things to do – I don’t enjoy the standard kind of marathons or cross-country races, but I like the journey this stage race takes us on”, said the “real-life” nurse who lives and trains in Switzerland. “The mountains there were ideal to prepare me for the conditions here, I feel strong”, she the 30-year old rider from Belgium added.
On tomorrow’s stage four the Crocodile Trophy riders will race for 118km/1600m to Mount Mulligan, expecting rough terrain at the start of the stage out of Irvinebank and then undulating country towards the large Outback cattle station, where camp will be set up near a lush billabong.
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Results (brief)
Elite Men
1. Cory Wallace (CAN) Kona-MBC – 3:35:28 – Overall 2nd
2. Mark Frendo (AUS) 3:35:29 – Overall 1st
3. Jiri Krivanek (CZE) PRESTIGE – 3:45:08 – Overall 3rd
4. Matthew Page (GBR) A Cycling/Pivot – 3:52:05
5. Paul Mashford (AUS) Tenni’s – Cairns Home Loans – 3:45:00
Women
1. Liesbeth Hessens (BEL) 4:32:57 – Overall 1st
2. Maria Cristina Prati (ITA) GS Cicli Matteoni FRW – 5:33:33 – Category 2nd
3. Giordana Sordi (ITA) SKYsport-Italy – 5:47:15 – Category 3rd
4. Anne-Mette Mortensen (DEN) Team Fit 4 Run – 6:20:15 – Category 4th
Full results here.