Candice Lill and Tyler Jacobs utilised the punchy climbs and singletrack-packed course of Play Day, on Stage 2 of the Chardonnay race at FNB Wines2Whales, to perfection. The Liv-Sabi Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort team added a second stage win to their 2025 tally, taking their general classification advantage to over 6 minutes in the process. e-Fort MB Race and Efficient Infiniti Insure were second and third on the stage, results which echo their positions in the overall standings.


 

Tyler Jacobs and Candice Lill

The 2025 Stage 2 victory is Tyler Jacobs (left) and Candice Lill’s (right) eighth as a pairing at FNB Wines2Whales. Photo by Sam Clark.

Saturday’s Stage 2 at FNB Wines2Whales is affectionately known as Play Day. This is due to the volume and quality of the trails on Oak Valley, Paul Clüver, and their surrounding wine estates. It is not all easy, and certainly not all downhill, however. Teams had to climb to enjoy the rewards of the descents, and it was the climbs which allowed Candice Lill and Tyler Jacobs to establish the initial advantage, which they converted into a sizable 5-minute and 26-second stage-winning margin. The Liv Sabi-Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort team won Stage 2 on 1 November 2025, ahead of Margot Moschetti and Claudia Peretti, while Sarah Hill and Robyn de Groot finished the day in third.

The course was 67 kilometres long and featured 1 350 metres of climbing. New features like Rhys’s Rollercoaster and the Wave Runner, near the start and finish of the stage, respectively, were lined by the iconic Sound of Silence, Witklippies, Rietvlei Magic, Pofadder, Tierkop, Cherry Bypass, and Harrier Hawk singletracks. It was on the climb to Rhys’s Rollercoaster that Lill and Jacobs first took the stage by the scruff of the neck.

Margot Moschetti

Margot Moschetti and Claudia Peretti have found each other to be of equal strength and skill as they forge their stage racing partnership on the trails of FNB Wines2Whales. Photo by Dom Barnardt.

“Our plan was to make it hard from the beginning,” Lill explained. Doing so split the elite women’s group from 16 down to just 4 teams by the 10-kilometre mark. As the climbing began in earnest, the group was divided into individual teams. Liv Sabi-Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort were clearly the strongest climbers and pedalled to a 1-minute advantage, bike length by bike length, to the summit of Rietvlei Magic. Behind them, e-Fort MB Race fought to stay in contact through Water Point 1, 29 kilometres into the stage. Passing the first time check, Moschetti and Peretti were 61 seconds off the leaders, with Hill and De Groot a further 2 minutes back.

“We executed our plan really well,” Lill continued. “Tyler [Jacobs] had a really strong day, and I was very impressed with her riding. It was cool to follow her on some of the trails. We were pushing the limit there a bit, but it was very cool.”

“The trails were amazing,” Peretti complimented. “They were even better than yesterday after the rain last night. That dampened the dust and improved the traction, so we really enjoyed it.”

Sarah Hill

Sarah Hill (leading) and Robyn de Groot were third on the day, and now have a 12-minute buffer to fourth. Photo by Dom Barnardt.

Despite the speed at which e-Fort MB Race were flying through the trails, Liv Sabi-Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort still gained time on Peretti and Moschetti on the downhills too. By the halfway point, the women in the Orange CIOVITA jerseys were nearly 3 minutes up, and by the finish, that gap had grown to 5 and a half minutes. Efficient Infiniti Insure were a further 6 and a half minutes down, when they crossed the Oak Valley finish line, completing the podium places.

Liv Sabi-Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort, e-Fort MB Race, and Efficient Infiniti Insure’s 1, 2, 3 on the day was repeated on the general classification standings. Safari Essence Titan Racing’s Bianca Haw and Danielle du Toit were fourth on the stage, and hold fourth on the overall time sheets going into the final stage. Behind them, a puncture for Claudia Krenn and Malena Seer, cost the 1of1 Velo Kartell combination in the battle for fifth. Ila Stow and Steph Wohlters had a superb day on the bike, taking back time and moving up into fifth. There are five teams within 11 minutes of the Fortress Real Estate Investments Efficient Infiniti team, ensuring that there will be battles aplenty on the final stage of the Chardonnay on Sunday.

Bianca Haw

Bianca Haw (leading) and Danielle du Toit find themselves in fourth, well of the podium places, but well ahead of the fierce battle for fifth. Photo by Dom Barnardt.

Stage 3 will take the teams from Oak Valley, in Elgin, to Lourensford on the outskirts of Somerset West. The 63-kilometre route includes 1 250 metres of climbing, but the most discussed feature is the Gantouw Pass descent. The old wagon trail from the Cape into the hinterland beyond is a World Heritage site and as such, is a compulsory portage. Running down it will test legs and lungs, before the teams remount for the final push through the Idiom and Vergelegen Wine Estates to Lourensford.

Robyn de Groot, fresh off a podium place at the Otter Trail Run, is the favourite for a fast time down the portage. “Except when I last ran a trail run, it was in trail shoes, not mountain bike shoes,” she laughed. “I’m really looking forward to running down the pass, it’s my favourite part,” Jacobs revealed, a fact which was corroborated by her teammate Lill.

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The Liv Sabi-Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort team plan was to attack the early kilometres and put their rivals on the back foot early in the day. Photo by Dom Barnardt.

With the riders excited for the final stage of the Chardonnay race, there are reasons aplenty for mountain biking fans to tune in to the Stage 3 action. To share in the action from FNB Wines2Whales, follow @wines_2_whales on Instagram or like the Wines2Whales Facebook page. Be sure not to miss Pieter du Toit’s updates and insights from the course on the Instagram and Facebook stories. After the stage, visit the Epic Series YouTube channel to watch the daily highlights. For more information, click through to www.epic-series.com/races/wines2whales.

Wines2Whales

Play Day at FNB Wines2Whales was packed with singletracks and provided the cross-country stars, Candice Lill and Tyler Jacobs, with the perfect terrain to expand their overall advantage. Photo by Dom Barnardt.

2025 FNB Wines2Whales Chardonnay Results

Elite Women’s Stage 2 Results:

  1. Liv Sabi-Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort: Candice Lill & Tyler Jacobs (2:55:14)
  2. e-Fort MB Race: Margot Moschetti & Claudia Peretti (3:00:40 | +5:26)
  3. Efficient Infiniti Insure: Sarah Hill & Robyn de Groot (3:07:11 | +11:57)
  4. Safari Essence Titan Racing: Bianca Haw & Danielle du Toit (3:13:40 | +18:26)
  5. Fortress Real Estate Efficient Infiniti: Ila Stow & Steph Wohlters (3:16:24 | +21:10)
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Elite women’s general classification podium after Stage 2 of the 2025 FNB Wines2Whales Chardonnay (from left to right): Claudia Peretti, Margot Moschetti, Tyler Jacobs, Candice Lill, Robyn de Groot, and Sarah Hill. Photo by Sam Clark.

Elite Women’s General Classification after Stage 2:

  1. Liv Sabi-Sabi Seattle Coffee e-Fort: Candice Lill & Tyler Jacobs (5:38:31)
  2. e-Fort MB Race: Margot Moschetti & Claudia Peretti (5:44:49 | +6:18)
  3. Efficient Infiniti Insure: Sarah Hill & Robyn de Groot (5:56:42 | +18:11)
  4. Safari Essence Titan Racing: Bianca Haw & Danielle du Toit (6:08:37 | +30:06)
  5. Fortress Real Estate Efficient Infiniti: Ila Stow & Steph Wohlters (6:16:25 | +37:54)

For the full results from the FNB Wines2Whales Chardonnay, please click here.