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Cross country specialists make intentions clear at Cape Epic prologue

Cape Town - Team Scott-SRAM MTB-Racing won the Prologue of the 2019 Cape Epic on the slopes of Table Mountain ahead of Cannondale Factory Racing and KROSS-SPUR Sunday, March 17.

Cross country specialists, Nino Schurter and Lars Forster finished in a time of 00:43:41.5, some 41 seconds ahead of Manuel Fumic and Henrique Avancini to claim the Yellow Leader’s Jersey. 

Conditions on the day were cloudy and cool with some rain early on, making for fast racing (the winning time was two minutes faster than in 2018) but also producing a few bumps, bruises and upsets.

“The course suited us quite well,” commented 32-year-old Schurter, who won the 2017 Cape Epic with Matthias Stirnemann. 

The multiple world and World Cup champion is racing with Swiss compatriot and Cape Epic debutant, Lars Forster, this year.

“We are cross country racers and this is our strength, so we are very happy with the win,” he said.

Before quickly adding, “we want to win the whole race, so hopefully everything goes according to plan for the next seven days.”

Forster, who was announced only last week as Schurter’s partner after Andri Frischknecht took ill with a stomach bug, was equally pleased with the result.

According to Forster the climb up to Dead Man’s Tree proved tough and pushed him into the red.

“I was a good 20 Watts over,” he joked afterward.

“Luckily Nino’s horsepower on the flats was super hard, so I could sit in and rest there.”

Forster then lead Schurter down the Land Rover Technical Terrain section on the infamous Plum Pudding. At this point the pair had a lead of around 12 seconds, a gap they had already built up at the second time check on the 20km route, which featured some 600 metres of climbing.

For most of the five time checks, they were followed closely by the South African pairing of Matt Beers and Alan Hatherly, before disaster struck less than two kilometres from the finish, in the form of a puncture. The setback saw them eventually finish fifth overall, behind Cannondale Factory, KROSS-SPUR and 7C CBZ WILIER.

“Bit of a lapse of concentration there,” said Beers afterward.

“We were going super hard and I hit a rock. It was close to home so we decided to just nurse it home for the final two kays,” he said.

“Just bad luck at the end,” said team-mate Hatherly.

“With us being the last 10 teams to go the course changed a lot from when we pre-rode it, and there were far more exposed rocks. One of which claimed Matt’s rear tyre.”

“We stayed calm and limited our losses and are happy to wear the Absa African Red Jersey, all things considered,” he said. 

The popular Cannondale Factory pairing of Fumic and Avancini had a great day out, much to the delight of the local fans who lined the route, despite the unseasonably cold and wet weather.

“We showed today that our form is in a good place and I am really happy how we went,” commented Henrique Avancini, who arrived in the country only this week, after some extensive travel delays.

“We are in a good place for the rest of the week, let’s see how it all goes,” he said.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the day was the eighth place finish of the much-touted Investec-songo-Specialized pairing of defending champion Jaroslav Kulhavy and debutant, Sam Gaze. They are some two minutes back, time which could easily be made up on Monday’s Stage 1 over 111 kilometres on a challenging route around Hermanus. The stage features some 2 700 metres of climbing and takes in some of the old icons of the Absa Cape Epic, including Rotary Drive, the La Vierge stairs and the Katkloof Climb, among others. 

2019 Prologue Men

Stage Results

1. Scott-SRAM MTB-Racing 4-1 Nino Schurter (Switzerland) 4-2 Lars Forster (Switzerland) 00:43,41,5

2. Cannondale Factory Racing 3-1 Manuel Fumic (Germany) 3-2 Henrique Avancini (Brazil) 00:44,22,6 +41,1

3. KROSS-SPUR 14-1 Sergio Mantecon Gutierrez (Spain) 14-2 Ondrej Cink (Czech Republic) 00:44,34,2 +52,7

Overall Results

1. Scott-SRAM MTB-Racing 4-1 Nino Schurter (Switzerland) 4-2 Lars Forster (Switzerland) 00:43,41,5

2. Cannondale Factory Racing 3-1 Manuel Fumic (Germany) 3-2 Henrique Avancini (Brazil) 00:44,22,6 +41,1

3. KROSS-SPUR 14-1 Sergio Mantecon Gutierrez (Spain) 14-2 Ondrej Cink (Czech Republic) 00:44,34,2 +52,7

4. 7C CBZ WILIER 25-1 Louis Meija (Colombia) 25-2 Johnny Cattaneo (Italy) 00:44,48,8 +1.07,3

5. SpecializedFoundationNAD 13-1 Alan Hatherly (South Africa) 13-2 Matthew Beers (South Africa) 00:45,04,0 +1.22,5

6. Canyon 5-1 Kristian Hynek (Czech Republic) 5-2 Petter Fagerhaug (Norway) 00:45,26,0 +1.44,5

7. 7C CBZ WILIER 2 32-1 Tony Longo (Italy) 32-2 Gregory Brenes (Costa Rica) 00:45,29,7 +1.48,2

8. InvestecsongoSpecialized 1-1 Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic) 1-2 Sam Gaze (New Zealand) 00:45,32,3 +1.50,8

9. CST Sandd 19-1 Sebastian Fini (Denmark) 19-2 Martins Blums (Latvia) 00:45,46,8 +2.05,3

10. Centurion Vaude 9-1 Daniel Geismayr (Austria) 9-2 Jochen Kaess (Germany) 00:45,51,3 +2.09,8

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