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Absa Cape Epic announces new cycling apparel sponsorship with ASSOS

By Matt · 155 comments

The Untamed African Mountain Bike Race, the Absa Cape Epic, has announced its new premium cycling apparel sponsor, ASSOS of Switzerland. Race founder Kevin Vermaak recently travelled to Switzerland to finalise the sponsorship and participated in a ride with the ASSOS Werksmannschaft (the in-house product development team), including ASSOS Chief Engineer/CEO Roche Maier.

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Alain Prost during the Prologue of the 2013 Absa Cape Epic Mountain Bike stage race held at Meerendal Wine Estate in Durbanville outside Cape Town, South Africa on the 17 March 2013.

Photo by Greg Beadle/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS

Says Vermaak: “We’re proud to announce that ASSOS has joined the Absa Cape Epic as Official Cycling Apparel Sponsor. Every year the vast majority of riders lining up in the start chute have donned their ASSOS riding shorts with pride and have managed to maximise their comfort on the challenging routes as a result.”

Vermaak continues: “The Absa Cape Epic and ASSOS have a number of similarities in the sense that they constantly strive for innovation in all aspects of their respective businesses. At the ASSOS Competence Center in Switzerland, members of the research and development laboratory share over 350 years of combined expertise in cycling apparel.”

According to ASSOS of Switzerland Chief Engineer/CEO, Roche Maier: “The ASSOS way is to Sponsor Yourself and this ethos will carry through to the amateur riders who get to race and live alongside the pro riders during the 8 days of the prestigious Absa Cape Epic. ASSOS has always been on the forefront of innovation and was the first company to launch a carbon bicycle back in 1976, quickly moving into cycling apparel, developing the first Lycra bike shorts in the same year. With this rich history in the sport, riders in the 2014 Absa Cape Epic can look forward to decades of experience, technology and innovation when spending long hours riding. Comfort is crucial at the Absa Cape Epic considering that in 2013, riders spent an average of 47 hours in the saddle.”

Vermaak concludes: “2014 will see brand new versions of the iconic Zebra-Striped Leader Jerseys that have become synonymous with hard work, dedication and excellence in the sport of mountain biking. ASSOS is a dynamic company, and is therefore the perfect partner to our event. We’re closely aligned in terms of superior quality, attention to detail, innovation and maximising rider experience and enjoyment. We believe the Absa Cape Epic, with its history of champions, is the ideal match for the ASSOS brand.”

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Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:24 AM

Azonic, I think your post was a bit disrespectful of the guys who pay the inflated price. They have the money, they choose to go with a product they feel is better. Your post made out as if they are morons for paying the price.

As a woman, I know that i can get boots for R100 at the PQ clothing store.. Do they feel good when i put them on? yes. Do they look nice? yes.. Do they last as long? No.

Maybe that is everyones reasoning when paying more?

 

Thanks for the review of cheap shoes. By the sound of things no-one on here except me has worn the "cheap Chinese crap", yet they choose to disrespect it. If that's the logic they use to justify the inflated prices... hmm....

fabes

Jul 8, 2013, 11:24 AM

Let's hope Assos will respect the integrity and hard work of the Amabubesi members.

 

Imagine dressing up a non branded no name Chinese carbon frame to look like an S-Works.

I actually like those chinese carbon frames. Just whatever you do just leave it blank and not brand it with S-Works or pinnerello or whatever
Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:25 AM

Epic, big name brand bikes, expensive bibs or bond ?

 

Bond.

Wyatt Earp

Jul 8, 2013, 11:25 AM

Bond.

 

James Bond or Ply Bond ?

HandH

Jul 8, 2013, 11:26 AM

I got a cheap Chinese bib.......I'll never knock it........

That thing washes the k@k outta my car......

Kranswurm

Jul 8, 2013, 11:27 AM

Difference of opinion you say. Funny how the guys that overpay for stuff get all sour and ugly. Who are you to call my kit crap, because its not overpriced? I never disrespected your kit. Ag haai shame. Same mentality okes that bad-mouthed the Chinese Frames when that thread started, who are now the same guys importing them.

 

Hey, I heard that if you buy this handbag, women actually shop faster and feel allot better about themselves!!!

 

http://www.ihandbagpros.co/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/gucci_bag-696.jpg

 

You are the one going around calling people morons......if anything you are the sourpuss

Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:27 AM

So have you shared the info on this here hub as to where to get them so that others can enjoy this better product for less?

 

I never said its "better". I said its cheap and the quality is awesome. As I told another Hubber that mailed me, start here:

 

http://www.cycling-monton.com/

http://www.cyclingmonton.com/

http://www.monton-bicycling.com/

 

Once you have some designs you like, go hunt down the sellers on Alibaba.com

rouxtjie

Jul 8, 2013, 11:32 AM

I actually like those chinese carbon frames. Just whatever you do just leave it blank and not brand it with S-Works or pinnerello or whatever

waaaahaaa that is sad

Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:34 AM

Can't wait for the day when cycling isn't about the brand you ride or wear. But seems this sport is equally about image and propping up self-esteem as it is about physical ability.

T-Bob

Jul 8, 2013, 11:35 AM

Assos + Epic, it really is a premium brand now.

 

Good on him, he realises what his target market / participants prefer and is giving it to them. Looking at the breakdown the majority of participants are 35+, well off, ride high end (wasn't the most common Spez?) 9ers and will happily spend the coin for the experience.

MuddyMike

Jul 8, 2013, 11:44 AM

Assos + Epic, it really is a premium brand now.

 

Good on him, he realises what his target market / participants prefer and is giving it to them. Looking at the breakdown the majority of participants are 35+, well off, ride high end (wasn't the most common Spez?) 9ers and will happily spend the coin for the experience.

Um not all participants are.....Yes, I am over 35 but rode Epic in 2012 on a R20k bike in R500 bibs and kicked alot of Spez riding Assos wearings butts.....but hey who cares what others are riding or wearing? Next year I will be back with the same bike and most probably the same brand bibs......
Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:48 AM

not at all HE said only a moron would pay 3k for shorts,,,,,i say if you paying off a bond, maybe the 11 bikes money could have been spent more productively?????????? THEN U CANT TURN AROUND AND SAY someone who has paid off debt spends unwisely surely

 

Flip you know, you are right. I'm sorry.

 

Pardon me while I ask my travel agent to cancel my flights to the TdF on Thursday. Should have spent that money on Assos and Epic entries instead! I'm such a moron.

DIPSLICK

Jul 8, 2013, 11:50 AM

Flip you know, you are right. I'm sorry.

 

Pardon me while I ask my travel agent to cancel my flights to the TdF on Thursday. Should have spent that money on Assos and Epic entries instead! I'm such a moron.

buddy we just spoke about this,,,,flying to the TFD on tick,,,,,,,not clever

MuddyMike

Jul 8, 2013, 11:50 AM

I am such a looser, I dont have a bond to pay anymore and I ride a 20K bike in R500 bibs.........I am going to slit my wrists......

Guest JPC

Jul 8, 2013, 11:51 AM

I am such a looser, I dont have a bond to pay anymore and I ride a 20K bike in R500 bibs.........I am going to slit my wrists......

Red Baron will tell you to go across the arm not across the wrist. Just saying before he chirps on that. :D
Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:52 AM

buddy we just spoke about this,,,,flying to the TFD on tick,,,,,,,not clever

 

Its actually called BA and then KLM.

 

What's your address? I'll send you a postcard from Alp du Huez.

Guest JPC

Jul 8, 2013, 11:53 AM

Its actually called BA and then KLM.

 

What's your address? I'll send you a postcard from Alp du Huez.

Why you going there?
Matt

Jul 8, 2013, 11:53 AM

Azonic and dipslick

 

Enough! Keep your personal childish feuds off The Hub! If you must. Block one-another.

Wayne Potgieter

Jul 8, 2013, 11:54 AM

 

Flip you know, you are right. I'm sorry.

 

Pardon me while I ask my travel agent to cancel my flights to the TdF on Thursday. Should have spent that money on Assos and Epic entries instead! I'm such a moron.

I think going to watch the tour live is a waste of money. You could holiday in pofadder for cheaper.

 

 

 

What you hold as valuable and what others do might be different. Doesnt make you right.

 

 

MuddyMike

Jul 8, 2013, 11:55 AM

Azonic and dipslick

 

Enough! Keep your personal childish feuds off The Hub! If you must. Block one-another.

Damn......second bowl of Popcorn is just ready....
Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:55 AM

Why you going there?

 

Watch the last week and a half of the Tour then spend 3 days in Paris afterwards.

HandH

Jul 8, 2013, 11:55 AM

I am such a looser, I dont have a bond to pay anymore and I ride a 20K bike in R500 bibs.........I am going to slit my wrists......

 

Losers slit their wrists........real losers pop a cap....

decide which one u are before you make your "Last" decision.......

Oh & can I have dibs on the bike.......you can keep the shorts!!

MuddyMike

Jul 8, 2013, 11:56 AM

My last word on the matter, I have no issue with anyone wearing R3000 ASSOS or R300 china cheapies, but I catch you wearing them in white there will be hell to pay. Kapish??

Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 11:57 AM

I think going to watch the tour live is a waste of money. You could holiday in pofadder for cheaper.

 

What you hold as valuable and what others do might be different. Doesnt make you right.

 

Waste of money? But surely a holiday in France is better "quality" than in Pofadder. Comes back to the Assos vs Chinese crap debate.

 

Buuuuuuuuut. Whatever.

Guest JPC

Jul 8, 2013, 11:57 AM

oh.. I just watch it from home.. :S.. Paris is full of rude people, that dont like speaking English to you, and the prices there are inflated. Wont go there again...

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