A classic highveld winter’s day started cool, then warmed throughout the morning, providing perfect riding conditions for 2 000 avid mountain bikers who took on round 2 of the Ford Trailseeker Series on Saturday, 2 May 2026. South African Marathon Champion, Marc Pritzen, dominated the Cradle Moon trails, winning the elite men’s race over Jaedon Terlouw and Ignatius du Preez. In the elite women’s race, African Marathon Champion, Vera Looser, emerged from a race-long battle with her Efficient Infiniti Insure teammate, Samantha Sanders, to win by just 36 seconds.

Marc Pritzen’s victory sees him earn 40 points towards the 2026 Ford Trailseeker Series overall standings. | Photo: Michael Nieuwoudt

Pritzen was able to establish an early lead, within the first 15 kilometres of the 62-kilometre course, escaping off the front of a strong men’s field with Terlouw and Arno du Toit. “I haven’t ridden a singletrack since March,” the race winner laughed. “So, I had to get out in front and set my own pace, rather than stay in the group where the yo-yo effect would have taken its toll.”

Ignatius du Preez rode his way into a podium place late in the race, outsprinting Arno du Toit, who had held third for much of the day. | Photo: Michael Nieuwoudt

“I managed my first proper training ride on Monday, after travelling back from California and the Lifetime Grand Prix. This whole week, my legs had been nowhere, so I didn’t know how I’d feel this morning,” Pritzen confessed. Despite this uncertainty, once it was clear that he was on a good day, Pritzen put the hammer down.

With short and sharp climbs coming back to back, the Honeycomb 226ers rider accelerated away from his breakaway companions, Terlouw and Du Toit, with 37 kilometres remaining. “I pushed to get away early, and I’m happy to have been able to take the victory here at the Ford Trailseeker Series,” Pritzen concluded.

Vera Looser won round 2 of the Ford Trailseeker Series, in the Cradle of Humankind, on Saturday, 2 May 2026. | Photo: Anthony Churchyard

Behind Pritzen, Terlouw kept pushing to remain ahead of the chasers and finished 3 minutes down. Du Preez rode his way into podium contention in the back half of the course. Having reeled in Insect Science’s Du Toit, Du Preez showed his formidable finishing kick to out-sprint the rider who had held third for much of the day.

Du Toit had to be content with fourth. His Insect Science teammate, Jan Withaar, completed the top five places. Travis Rademan-Ludeke was sixth, ahead of Wessel Botha, Tayne Rudling, Jordan Boshoff, and Keagan Bontekoning.

Samantha Sanders (leading) and Vera Looser were virtually inseparable throughout the race, until the final 3 kilometres, when Looser edged ahead on the last singletrack. | Photo: Anthony Churchyard

In the women’s race, Looser and Sanders were a cut above their competition. Sarah Maré aided her Efficient Infiniti Insure teammates in the first 10 kilometres, setting the early tempo, but when the climbing began in earnest, Looser and Sanders ascended into an unassailable lead.

After racing together for 25 kilometres, Sanders established what could have been a vital advantage near the end of the Ford Raptor Rampage segment, with 27 kilometres remaining. Yet Looser dug deep to close the gap and keep the battle alive. At the top of the final climb, 3 kilometres from the finish, Looser made the race-winning move.

Hot air balloons over the Cradle. | Photo: Anthony Churchyard

“I managed to get into the last singletrack, at the summit of the last climb, ahead of Sam [Sanders],” Looser explained. In the mud, you really had to focus on riding clean, so being in front was a big advantage. I tried to put pressure on her on the descent towards the finish, and I’m happy to take the win. But I’m also really happy to see Sam so strong, as we’ll be teaming up next week, and Dani [Danielle du Toit] coming back to form.”

Sanders crossed the line 36 seconds behind Looser. A resurgent Danielle du Toit finished third on the day, seeing off Maré and Frances Jansen van Rensburg. Luzaan Durand, Tania Bester, Roxanne Kemp, Caitlin Mee, and Karlise Scheepers completed the top ten places in the elite women’s competition.

Danielle du Toit raced to third, showing that she is returning to her 2024 form after illness interrupted the last 18 months. | Photo: Anthony Churchyard

To recap on the action from the race and to see the beautiful scenery of Cradle Moon Lakeside Game Lodge, follow @trailseekerseriesmtb on Instagram and like the Ford Trailseeker MTB Series Facebook page. Highlights from the race and the series can be viewed on the Ford Trailseeker Series YouTube channel. For more information, visit www.trailseeker.co.za.

Wildlife sightings are part of the appeal of riding and racing in the cradle. Photo: Anthony Churchyard

Ford Trailseeker Series | Round 2 Results

Elite Men’s Marathon Results:

  1. Marc Pritzen: Honeycomb 226ers (2:31:24)
  2. Jaedon Terlouw: Toyota Specialized Imbuko (2:34:24 | +3:00)
  3. Ignatius du Preez: Toyota Specialized Imbuko (2:34:59 | +3:35)
  4. Arno du Toit: Insect Science (2:35:03 | +3:39)
  5. Jan Withaar: Insect Science (2:36:21 | +4:57)
Ford Trailseeker Series, Cradle, elite men’s podium (from left to right): Arno du Toit, Jaedon Terlouw, Marc Pritzen, Ignatius du Preez, and Jan Withaar. | Photo: Anthony Churchyard.

Elite Women’s Marathon Results:

  1. Vera Looser: Efficient Infiniti Insure (3:04:34)
  2. Samantha Sanders: Efficient Infiniti Insure (3:05:10 | +36)
  3. Danielle du Toit: Safari Essence (3:15:09 | +10:35)
  4. Sarah Maré: Efficient Infiniti Insure (3:18:47 | +14:13)
  5. Frances Jansen van Rensburg (3:23:40 | +19:06)
Ford Trailseeker Series, Cradle, elite women’s podium (from left to right): Sara Maré, Samantha Sanders, Vera Looser, Danielle du Toit, and Frances Janse van Rensburg. Photo: Anthony Churchyard.

For the full results from the Cradle round of the Ford Trailseeker Series, please click here.

Source: Faces Events

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