Annika Langvad wins record sixth title on return to Cape Epic with Sofia Gomez Villafañe

Annika Langvad and Sofia Villifane during Stage 7 of the 2025 Absa Cape Epic Mountain Bike stage race held at Lourensford Wine Estate, Somerset West, Cape Town, South Africa on the 23rd March 2025. Photo by Dom Barnardt/Cape Epic
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Annika Langvad and Sofia Gomez Villafañe (Toyota-Specialized) win the 2025 Absa Cape Epic (Image credit: Dom Barnardt / Cape Epic)

Annika Langvad (Toyota-Specialized) has returned from retirement and having a child to take out her sixth edition of the Cape Epic, dominating the women's category of the seven stages in a pairing with Sofia Gomez Villafañe who snared a second title in 2025.

While Langvad secured her position as the most successful rider in the race's history – taking part in six editions and winning every one – Nino Schurter (Scott-SRAM) raced to his third title, and first since 2019, with Filippo Colombo. 

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Men's GCTeamResults
1Nino Schurter and Filippo Colombo (Scott-SRAM)23:12:39
2Luca Braidot and Simone Avondetto (Wilier-Vittoria)00:01:31
3Marco Joubert and Tristan Nortje (Imbuko ChemChamp A) 00:12:58
4Samuele Porro and Marc Stutzmann (Klimatiza Orbea)00:23:13
5Georg Egger and Lukas Baum (Orbea Leatt Speed Company)00:41:55
Row 6 - Cell 0 Row 6 - Cell 1 Row 6 - Cell 2
Women's GCTeamResults
1Annika Langvad and Sofia Gomez Villafañe (Toyota-Specialized)05:03:10
2Vera Looser and Alexis Skarda (Efficient Infiniti SCB SRAM)00:21:32
3Bianca Haw and Hayley Preen (TitanRacing SE Honeycomb)00:38:07
4Monica Yuliana Calderon Martinez and Tessa Kortekaas (Cannondale ISB Sport)00:40:06
5Katazina Sosna-Pinele and Claudia Peretti (Torpado Kenda FSA WMN)01:01:19
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