The final stage of the 2026 Momentum Medical Scheme Tankwa Trek, presented by Biogen, on Sunday, 8 February, saw the Decathlon Ford | Unno team and Singer KTM wrap up overall victories in the women’s and men’s categories, respectively.

The Decathlon Ford | Unno pairing of Greta Seiwald and Sara Cortinovis completed their fourth stage win of the race to underline their dominance in the Anderson Transport UCI Women’s competition.

The UCI Men’s champions, Andreas Seewald and Jakob Hartmann, endured a nervy final stage, punctuated by a pair of punctures, but with the assistance of their Singer KTM teammates, Simon Stiebjahn and Martin Frey, rolled home worthy winners.

Ahead of them, Travis Stedman and Jaedon Terlouw won the stage to leapfrog into third on the final general classification standings.

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4 days of dominance

Over the 280km and four days of racing, the First Ascent pink jersey wearers, Seiwald and Cortinovis, were never in trouble.

On Stage 1, they established a 1-minute and 27-second advantage over Vera Looser and Samantha Sanders; the following day, they were patient and only attacked the Efficient Infiniti Insure team in the closing kilometres, adding 47 seconds to their lead.

The Queen Stage and the Merino Monster offered Seiwald and Cortinovis the opportunity to all but secure their title, and they seized it, winning the stage and claiming the Queen of the Mountain hotspot prize.

Going into the final stage, the Decathlon Ford | Unno team had a 6-minute and 13-second buffer to Looser and Sanders.

They could have raced Stage 4 cautiously, but opted for an attack as the best form of defence. After Seiwald forced a split, the Decathlon Ford | Unno pair kept putting power through the pedals and added another 7:15 to their final margin of victory.

Behind them, the Efficient Infiniti Insure combination had to settle for second for the fourth time. The final podium place on the day went to Safari Essence Titan Racing.

A tense affair

The UCI Men’s race was a more tense affair, with just 50 seconds separating second and third, and 2:18 between third and fourth.

Seewald and Hartmann held a significant, but not insurmountable, 5 minutes and 23 seconds’ advantage. The final stage has been the scene of drama before, with crashes and mechanicals playing their part in determining the final general classification standings. Hence, Singer KTM were cautious in their approach.

In the final stage, Wessel Botha and his Insect Science teammate, Johan van Zyl, distanced the Honeycomb 226ers D2mont Merida squad, with the help of Toyota Specialized Imbuko and the two Singer Racing teams.

Sensing that third place on the general classification was up for grabs, Travis Stedman and Jaedon Terlouw of Toyota Specialized Imbuko increased the speed. The South Africans did not let off when Seewald punctured, focusing on the race for the podium places and battling for stage honours.

Insect Science and Toyota Specialized Imbuko were inseparable until the final bend, when they thundered into the finishing straight.

Stedman crossed the line first, with Terlouw splitting Botha and Van Zyl, handing Toyota Specialized Imbuko the victory. They then began counting the seconds to see what the final general classification standings would be.

1 minute and 58 seconds later, the two KTM Singer teams crossed the line, securing the 2026 Momentum Medical Scheme Tankwa Trek, presented by Biogen, title for Seewald and Hartmann.

Along with the stories of success in the event and the tales of form building for the season, the most heartwarming takeaway was Hartmann’s elation at securing the victory.

“This victory is an emotional one for me,” Hartmann had confessed after winning Stage 2. “When I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism last year, I was told by my doctors that I would perhaps never race again and probably never regain my best level. To feel so strong today, to win the stage, and to take yellow in such a significant stage race is big for me.” Sunday’s emotions were even deeper for the 30-year-old German and augur well for the year ahead.

2026 Momentum Medical Scheme Tankwa Trek, presented by Biogen, results:

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UCI Men’s General Classification after Stage 4:

  1. ⁠⁠⁠Singer KTM Racing 2: Jakob Hartmann & Andreas Seewald (10:49:24)
  2. ⁠⁠Insect Science: Johan van Zyl & Wessel Botha (10:52:44 | + 3:20)
  3. ⁠Toyota Specialized Imbuko B: Travis Stedman & Jaedon Terlouw (10:55:52 | +6:28)
  4. ⁠⁠Honeycomb 226ers D2mont Merida: Marc Pritzen & Hermann Pernsteiner (10:56:02 | + 6:38)
  5. ⁠⁠Singer KTM Racing 1: Simon Stiebjahn & Martin Frey (11:03:07 | + 13:43)

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UCI Anderson Transport Women’s General Classification after Stage 4:

  1. Decathlon Ford | Unno: Greta Seiwald & Sara Cortinovis (13:00:48)
  2. Efficient Infiniti Insure: Vera Looser & Samantha Sanders (13:14:20 | +13:32)
  3. ⁠⁠Fortress Toyota: Cherise Willeit & Ila Stow (14:07:19 | +1:06:31)
  4. ⁠1Of1 x Summerplace Racing: Lilian Baber & Malena Seer (14:21:40 | +1:20:52)
  5. ⁠Safari Essence Titan Racing: Danielle du Toit & Roxanne Kemp (14:25:40 | +1:24:52)

For the full results, click here. For more information, visit www.tankwatrek.co.za.