Paarl Boxing day sports 2024

The Paarl Boxing day sports was first held in 1898 at the Faure st stadium in Paarl. This year this prestigious event saw more than 100 riders from under 11 to veterans compete.

Track Cycling SA club had a strong scholars contigent at meeting.

The women’s events saw racing between Anya du Plessis (elite) and the 3 juniors that are going to Appeldoorn (Ned) in January. They are Mianette Theron, Hannie Vreken and Nikalau Volsteedt. The under 17 rider, Catelina Rose Lamers, rode up to the junior category. Anya put in a dominant performance and showed why she is a Protea track cyclist. She won all 3 of her races convincingly.

Nikalau Volsteedt warming up

The junior men saw a strong field with Matt Sym, Gustav Roller, Zaine Salzwedel, Morgan Jones and Sparkle Schultz competing for top honors.

The elite men racing was top class with Gustav Basson who apply his trade in France mixing it up in all of the races. Ethan Kulsen, Gert Fouché, Nolan Hoffman, Rhys Burrell, Matthew Lester, Daniyal Matthews, Jason Bruintjies, Hanno Geldenhuys, Josh Louw and Theuns van der Bank were also there.

The elimination race podium. L to r: Gustav Basson, Josh Dike and Ethan Kulsen

However the top rider of the day was the Gauteng rider, Josh Dike. He won both the points race and the elimination race.

Top rider of the day, Josh Dike.

The highlight of the day was the 25-mile race. 34 riders started and the race was run at a blistering pace from the gun when Matthew Sym attacked. Josh Dike then later took a lap on his own, but Gustav Basson gave chase and also took a lap on his own. Dike attacked again just before Basson caught the bunch. He took Gustav Roller and Daniyal Matthews with. The trio took a lap, but at that stage Gustav Basson was also on his way to take a 2nd lap with Sparkle Schultz and Zaine Salzwedel in tow. Salzwedel dropped off back to the main bunch, but Schultz took the lap with Basson. Dike was not taking chances with in a sprint and gained half a lap before Basson and Schultz bridged. He took a solo ride to a dominant victory.

Sparkles Schultz (left) was the first junior in the 25-mile and 4th overall

The 25-mile podium l to r: Gustav Basson, Josh Dike and Daniyal Matthews.

25-mile results:

  1. Josh Dike 2.5 laps up on main bunch
  2. Gustav Basson 2 laps up
  3. Daniyal Matthews 1 lap up
  4. Sparkles Schultz 1 lap up
  5. Gustav Roller 1 lap up
  6. Faraz Khatieb in main bunch

Full results:

The 7 times 25-mile winner, Nolan Hoffman also competed. It was his final race as a professional. The crowd gave him a standing ovation.

Try out track for Women

Track cycling is a fast and exciting sport, but many people don’t know how to get into the sport. One such example is Track Cycling SA club member, Kerry Jonker. She was already an accomplished road cyclist at professional level, but started quite late on the track.

She only did her first race at Bellville velodrome riding one of the clubs bikes in 2021. She duely won a race from a very long sprint on that evening! Subsequently she went on to earn her Protea track cycling colours by representing South Africa internationally in 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Kerry Jonker at Adelaide velodrome in 2024

The bike is usually the barrier to entry because it is designed for velodrome use with a fixed gear and no brakes. Riders pedal slower to come to a stop. Track Cycling SA club takes away the barrier of investing in a fixed gear track bike by offering free track introductions to women and scholars. Free access to bikes are provided at these sessions.

The next Womens track day is on Sunday 19 Jan 2025.

Track Cycling SA club has level 2 first aid, UCI level 1 coaching and The Guardian clearance at our track days.

It is a safe and welcoming environment to try out track. The only warning is that it can be too much fun and that one will get hooked on pedaling fast and turning left!

BOOK EARLY TO SECURE YOUR PLACE

Sunday Fun day

Track Cycling SA club invited all the new scholars from last week to join a free Sunday Fun Day session at Bellville velodrome. The session was hosted by Duncan McIntyre. At the end of the session we were seeing riders doing 1 lap sprints while controlling their bikes at speed.

These sessions happen every Sunday except for race weekends or if the velodrome is hosting another event.