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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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Agteros1

Jul 8, 2013, 12:42 PM

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.

'he' can save even more money by disabling voice mail on the cell and stay at home (and off the hub) ;)

Saving even more money and service and wash those 11 chinese blanks / SC-Works bicycles, he can.

fabes

Jul 8, 2013, 12:42 PM

Do you get fake Assos bibs?

Agteros1

Jul 8, 2013, 12:43 PM

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

Going Louis Vuitton, or chines bike shopping?

Shebeen

Jul 8, 2013, 12:43 PM

what's wrong with living with a bond? I'm sorry but if you paid yours off because you're scared of the bank ripping you off then you don't understand much about gearing beyond chainrings

Agteros1

Jul 8, 2013, 12:44 PM

My son fly's out to the TDF on Thursday as well :ph34r:

Maybe we can get a photo to him so he can arrange Assonic a col tumble

Agteros1

Jul 8, 2013, 12:44 PM

what's wrong with living with a bond? I'm sorry but if you paid yours off because you're scared of the bank ripping you off then you don't understand much about gearing beyond chainrings

To how many gear inches have you stretched you bond?

Tubehunter

Jul 8, 2013, 12:45 PM

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

 

But have you been to the Tour de China first?? Surely you can't go to the REAL Tour de France where the REAL brand bikes all made in China compete??? Why would you want to go watch a bunch of 'morons' ALL riding on the same overpriced bikes wearing the genuine overpriced clothing sporting only genuine sunglasses and other accessories? This makes no sense??

Wyatt Earp

Jul 8, 2013, 12:49 PM

Chinese clothing = crap, according to general uninformed consensus. I buy Chinese clothing. So you telling me my taste in clothing is crap. Personal, plenty.

 

Anyway.

 

Dude, it's a simple solution, if you did not want to veer off in the direction of chinese rubbish and knockoffs, you should not have made your first comment in this topic.

You want to be a cheapskate, cool.

 

Others want to waste their money, cool.

Just leave them be instead of opening the door for yet another futile feud.

 

Juts now this turns in to breeding or nor breeding, religion and black and white babies.

Grebel

Jul 8, 2013, 12:52 PM

If the fake chinese stuff is the shizzle and just as good as the real deal, by assosiation (See what I did there?) you probably fake orgasm as well... Just a thought...

Wyatt Earp

Jul 8, 2013, 12:55 PM

Chinese clothing = crap, according to general uninformed consensus. I buy Chinese clothing. So you telling me my taste in clothing is crap. Personal, plenty.

 

Anyway.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if you wear cowboy hats, khaki shorts and fellies, I simply wouldn't know.

If this is the case however, perhaps it's then a difference in taste issue, some like fashionable stuff and others enjoy looking like hillbilly's.

As they say, it's in the breeding.

MuddyMike

Jul 8, 2013, 12:55 PM

'he' can save even more money by disabling voice mail on the cell and stay at home (and off the hub) ;)

Saving even more money and service and wash those 11 chinese blanks / SC-Works bicycles, he can.

you are a nice person........
MuddyMike

Jul 8, 2013, 12:58 PM

Dude, it's a simple solution, if you did not want to veer off in the direction of chinese rubbish and knockoffs, you should not have made your first comment in this topic.

You want to be a cheapskate, cool.

 

Others want to waste their money, cool.

Just leave them be instead of opening the door for yet another futile feud.

 

Juts now this turns in to breeding or nor breeding, religion and black and white babies.

You jump on Azonic for being out of line and then you go call him a cheapskate.............yoh........ does the fact that he finds good value in chinese products make him a cheapskate?............
Dogfish

Jul 8, 2013, 12:59 PM

why am I paying my Financial consultant when I can come here for sound financial advice! :whistling:

Wyatt Earp

Jul 8, 2013, 1:00 PM

You jump on Azonic for being out of line and then you go call him a cheapskate.............yoh........ does the fact that he finds good value in chinese products make him a cheapskate?............

 

Being a cheapskate is not an insult, it's a way of life.

It's the same as someone buying a Sanyo hi-fi system and then jumping all over the guys who buy decent kit.

The guys with the decent kit are connoisseurs and informed, the Sanyo guy is a cheapskate.

DIPSLICK

Jul 8, 2013, 1:01 PM

why am I paying my Financial consultant when I can come here for sound financial advice! :whistling:

PRICELESS

HandH

Jul 8, 2013, 1:01 PM

why am I paying my Financial consultant when I can come here for sound financial advice! :whistling:

 

cause you a moegoe......now use that money to go buy bibs!!!! :whistling:

Guest JPC

Jul 8, 2013, 1:03 PM

You jump on Azonic for being out of line and then you go call him a cheapskate.............yoh........ does the fact that he finds good value in chinese products make him a cheapskate?............

I think everyone jumped down his throat because he was the first to throw a stone. You cannot throw stones and not expect someone to throw one back.. lol... Maybe the cheapskate comment is not just because of any one particular post. I think there is a lot of history of bad posts/opinions being taken into consideration here.
DIPSLICK

Jul 8, 2013, 1:07 PM

Being a cheapskate is not an insult, it's a way of life.

It's the same as someone buying a Sanyo hi-fi system and then jumping all over the guys who buy decent kit.

The guys with the decent kit are connoisseurs and informed, the Sanyo guy is a cheapskate.

MY NAME Is dipslick and I am a cheap skate

Eugene Oppelt

Jul 8, 2013, 1:08 PM

Maybe this explains why CRAFT were selling off EPIC kit at bargain prices

 

Completely.

Eugene Oppelt

Jul 8, 2013, 1:09 PM

This is one special deal with that boutique brand.

 

Kevin is amping up the Epic brand.

Excellent work.

MuddyMike

Jul 8, 2013, 1:13 PM

Being a cheapskate is not an insult, it's a way of life.

It's the same as someone buying a Sanyo hi-fi system and then jumping all over the guys who buy decent kit.

The guys with the decent kit are connoisseurs and informed, the Sanyo guy is a cheapskate.

Wow the logic baffles.....so you are saying that if a person buys a 2nd tier product even if they can afford a high end product they are a cheapskate? Thats like saying to someone that buys a high end product that they are arrogant snobs. WTF? Have you ever heard of the value equation? Let me help you out a bit "when a customers expectations are met or exceeded at what they consider a reasonable price, VALUE is realised."

 

Hi my name is Michael, I am a cheapskate, uninformed and clearly not a connoisseur.............

HandH

Jul 8, 2013, 1:13 PM

I think everyone jumped down his throat because he was the first to throw a stone. You cannot throw stones and not expect someone to throw one back.. lol... Maybe the cheapskate comment is not just because of any one particular post. I think there is a lot of history of bad posts/opinions being taken into consideration here.

 

Don't go & try smooth things over now crazy lady......

Justnow I forget to put you on a list or something!!! :whistling:

Wyatt Earp

Jul 8, 2013, 1:17 PM

Wow the logic baffles.....so you are saying that if a person buys a 2nd tier product even if they can afford a high end product they are a cheapskate? Thats like saying to someone that buys a high end product that they are arrogant snobs. WTF? Have you ever heard of the value equation? Let me help you out a bit "when a customers expectations are met or exceeded at what they consider a reasonable price, VALUE is realised."

 

Hi my name is Michael, I am a cheapskate, uninformed and clearly not a connoisseur.............

 

My lesson learnt, I am so sorry Michael.

 

But I would like to implore you to open your mind, eyes and thick skull, shake your brain a bit and see what I typed prior to your moral high ground judgmental post.

Kranswurm

Jul 8, 2013, 1:18 PM

I think everyone jumped down his throat because he was the first to throw a stone. You cannot throw stones and not expect someone to throw one back.. lol... Maybe the cheapskate comment is not just because of any one particular post. I think there is a lot of history of bad posts/opinions being taken into consideration here.

 

There are a number of cheapskates on here.

Azonic

Jul 8, 2013, 1:20 PM

I wouldn't be surprised if you wear cowboy hats, khaki shorts and fellies, I simply wouldn't know.

If this is the case however, perhaps it's then a difference in taste issue, some like fashionable stuff and others enjoy looking like hillbilly's.

As they say, it's in the breeding.

 

No wonder so many people have the opinions of you that they do. Some people I know don't even Hub anymore thanks to your self righteous rants.

 

Wow.

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