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Ariane Lüthi picks partner for Cape Epic

Cape Town - Three-time UCI Women’s category and two-time Mixed category Absa Cape Epic winner, Ariane Lüthi, has joined Kross Racing for the 2019 season.

At the untamed African mountain bike race she will partner, two-time Olympic silver medallist, 2010 XCO and 2003 XCM world champion, Maja Wloszczowska; as the pair go in search of victory for Kross-Spur Racing.

Lüthi’s palmarès makes her one of the leading women’s marathon and stage racers in the world. With eight Absa Cape Epic starts to her name - to go with the five titles, won in consecutive years across two categories - there is nobody with more experience to guide Wloszczowska through her first attempt at the race.

Not that the Polish former Cross Country world champion will need much guidance. She did, after all, finish third at the 2018 XCM World Championships and second at the 2018 European XCM Championships adding to the marathon world title she won as a 20-year-old in Lugano, Switzerland, in 2003.

How the untested team will fare at the Absa Cape Epic remains to be seen. Both Lüthi and Wloszczowska are exceptionally positive as they embark on the new partnership.

“Well, when I saw that Jolanda Neff was leaving the team, I took a leap of faith and asked Maja (Wloszczowska) if she would be keen to race the Absa Cape Epic with me” Lüthi explained, as to how the team came about.

“Maja responded very positively to my message and that’s when the wheel started turning. I’m incredibly honoured to be racing with such an accomplished rider, as Maja is, and to have the world class support of Kross Racing Team at this demanding race.”

The pair, despite racing each other a number of times over the years, only met recently.

“I’ve met Maja and the team during my training camp in Spain. I am now capable of pronouncing Maja’s surname right but otherwise my Polish hasn’t improved much yet, unfortunately. Team Manager, Kornel Osicki, made it easy for me to feel comfortable in the new set up. I like his sense of humour already” says the Swiss XCM champion.

For Wloszczowska the Absa Cape Epic is a prestigious event and having an experienced team-mate alongside her was key to her decision to make her debut in the race.

“It is the race you need to do at least once in a life time” Wloszczowska stated.

“During last year’s Absa Cape Epic it became something like the Tour de France for road cycling or IRONMAN for triathletes in my eyes. If you win it you are a hero. Actually... once you finish it you become a hero” she smiled.

“Of course I heard also that it’s the hardest race you can do. But about that I try to forget” the Polish XCO champion laughed. She then elaborated: “As I like challenges I decided to pick up this one; especially when I got the opportunity to ride together with three-time winner, Ariane Lüthi. I believe that thanks to her I can avoid many ‘beginners’ mistakes. The biggest challenge is to race through eight days, without health of technical problems and to get the best possible recovery in between the stages. Ariane (Lüthi’s) experience will be priceless. I also find her as a best partner according to the pace. We raced against each other last year at Marathon World Champs and European Champs. On both races I was just slightly in front of Ariane. I hope I can help her a lot in first part of the race and then she can help me survive the second. But of course not only surviving is what we aim for... ”

Along with Kross Racing the team will have the support of Spur Steak Ranches for the 2019 Absa Cape Epic. After three years representing Team Spur Lüthi will continue as an ambassador for the Spur School’s Mountain Bike League, despite the team dissolving at the end of 2018. Lüthi and, former team-mate, Alan Hatherly will seek to inspire the next generation of South African mountain biking stars to chase their dreams by attending Spur Schools League events.

Though Lüthi is Swiss she spends roughly six months of the year training and racing in South Africa, and has become a mainstay of the Stellenbosch mountain biking community. The Kross-Spur Racing rider is thus thrilled by the opportunity to race on a particular section of the 2019 route: “I am especially excited that we’ll ride in Jonkershoek - I do a lot of my training in this beautiful nature reserve and know the trails from the back of my hand.”

The 2019 Absa Cape Epic takes place from March 17-24.

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