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FedGroup Itec signs Knox

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The FedGroup Itec professional mountain bike racing team announced on Monday the signing of Max Knox, one of South Africa’s most accomplished marathon mountain bike racers.


ccs-2-0-76449600-1395066326.jpgMax Knox has been signed to the FedGroup Itec team and will join Kevin Evans in the team’s quest for a place on the overall podium at the 2014 ABSA Cape Epic which starts on Sunday.

ccs-2-0-22571900-1395066325.jpgFour-time podium finisher, Kevin Evans, is looking forward to challenging for the ABSA Cape Epic title with new teammate, Max Knox. The 2014 ABSA Cape Epic starts on Sunday.

The announcement comes just six days before the start of 2014 ABSA Cape Epic, where Knox will be paired with compatriot Kevin Evans, giving FedGroup Itec – and South Africa – a very real chance of an overall podium finish in the world’s most prestigious mountain bike stage race.

“No South African team has ever won the Cape Epic and we’re excited about the potential of this new FedGroup Itec pairing of Max and Kevin,” said Scott Field, FedGroup Chief Financial Officer. “Both are in very good form right now and both have substantial stage racing and Cape Epic experience.”

“Max has ridden as a back-up rider to the eventual winners in the Cape Epic for a couple of years, but now he will get the chance to go for success himself. He’s a great marathon talent and we’re very pleased to add him to our team, not only for the Cape Epic, but on a permanent basis,” said Gavin Meyer, Itec Managing Director.

Twenty-six-year-old Knox has started six and finished five Cape Epics. The 2012 South African marathon champion switched his focus to Olympic Cross-Country racing in 2013 and is looking forward to returning to endurance events with FedGroup Itec.

“I’ve never had a problem with endurance. My early season training hasn’t changed really this year. If anything, I’ve got more speed and power now combined with my endurance and I’ve not raced much this year, so am very fresh,” said Knox. “I’m looking forward to combining with Kevin for the Cape Epic. You can’t get a more experienced South African to race with. I’m done with being a back-up rider in the Epic. I’m very keen to go for the win for my new team.

“For a decade Kevin and I have been rivals. I think we can learn a lot from each other. I certainly want to win a Cape Epic title my career and I know it’s the one major race title Kevin is missing from his impressive career. It’s the most open Epic in ages and anything can happen in those eight days. But if you’re not in the race with some form, you can’t be in with a shot at the podium. We’re aiming for an overall podium finish for sure,” added Knox.

“Max is a great marathon and stage racer and his pedigree and record are among the best in South African mountain biking. It’s good to see him refocusing on the endurance events,” said Kevin Evans. “It’s a late change to our team for Cape Epic and it took me a bit by surprise. It’s taking a while to sink in that I have gone from African leader jersey contender to overall title contender, which is quite a nice adjustment to have to make.”

In his eight completed Cape Epics, Evans has finished second once, third three times and fourth once. He missed last year’s edition due to illness but is showing good form in the build-up events to the 2014 edition. He was originally paired with Neil MacDonald, a two-time Cape Epic top-20 finisher.

“Neil remains an integral member of the FedGroup Itec team and will be key to our title defence plans at the upcoming joBerg2c and sani2c stage races. The Cape Epic is obviously a high profile goal for us, but we’re committed to success at many other races throughout the year too.

“We’ve secured another top South African racer, Johann Rabie, to race the Cape Epic with Neil. This will be the FedGroup Itec back-up team. Having a back-up team has become the norm for teams that are aiming at the overall title. We are just awaiting confirmation from the Cape Epic organisers on this second team entry,” explained Field.

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NotSoBigBen

Mar 18, 2014, 11:37 AM

I thought Epic entries are limited?

 

For you and me they are :whistling:

awesme

Mar 18, 2014, 11:45 AM

limits only apply to us plebs, when the big names need another spot, that might mean more TV coverage then there is always more space.

 

G

Waynehans

Mar 18, 2014, 11:46 AM

I thought Epic entries are limited?

 

See on Twitter this week, how many people have pulled out due to injury and so forth, so I think they plan for this. As are people on the waiting list, as I am, but I am not a high profile rider, so I will not be first choice...!!! :mellow:

Ride it

Mar 18, 2014, 11:51 AM

From Facebook. I can't think that they are to happy with him. This is the second time he has dropped Ghost when a better offer has come along

 

 

When Max Knox did not have a team to ride with for 2014, the Ghost Factory Race Team offered him the opportunity to race cross country. Cross country is a big change to the type of riding Max is accustomed to and soon it was evident that his explosive power was well suited to this form of racing. However he never really settled into this new form of mountain biking, still early in the season Max has now been given the opportunity to revert to his customary race format, marathon. An opening in the Team Fed Group became available as they needed a tough rider to back their strong team for the ABSA Cape Epic. These opportunities do not often happen during a race season and it is with regret that Max had his last ride this past weekend at the UCI Cross Country Championships in Pietermaritzburg for the Ghost Factory Race Team supported by Valencia Cycles, finishing in the top 10 after a crash.

 

“We support Max in his decision to revert to marathon racing and are thankful we had the honour of including him in the Ghost Factory Race Team albeit a short one. A happy rider is a winning rider, and we wish him all the best in the future with his new team. ” Says Jason Theunissen, Team Ghost South Africa owner.

Didnt know Ghost was focussing on XCO their other riders do a bit of everything and havent been successful at XCO.

slabs

Mar 18, 2014, 11:54 AM

limits only apply to us plebs, when the big names need another spot, that might mean more TV coverage then there is always more space.

 

G

 

Called a wildcard entry for registered UCI pro riders.

Ride it

Mar 18, 2014, 11:57 AM

The whispers in the wing that I heard where that Max was told he would get a spot on the Ghost international squad an as of the last time I checked he wasn't or had ever been put up on there site as a official sponsored rider. So it might be a case of empty promises?

 

I find it sad how most of the Pro riders here in SA chop and change between teams like they change their underwear, yes the riders have to take the opportunities that present themselves and do what they deem to be in their best interest but there seems to be no brand loyalty both with athletes and sponsors. Yes on the face of it everything seems to have ended amicably but the behind the scenes talk and politics with everyone throwing each other "under the bus" is killing the sport. Sponsors don't want to sponsor athletes because the get kicked in the teeth as the end of one season and obviously athletes aren't happy with there current situation be it that the grass may look greener on the other side or that they are not getting the support and backing they require? I think we need to take a leaf out of the overseas teams book and have sponsors make a long commitment to the sport ie. 10 years and do it to the best of their ability and on the other hand our riders need to stop being so fussy and a bit OCD, be happy you have a sponsor and a bike to ride. They for lack of a better way of putting it are way to serious and high strung always having an excuse as to why they didn't perform instead of just saying a better man won, suck it up and live to fight another day. Look at some of the European riders ie. Hermida, Fontana and the likes. A happy rider = a fast rider.

Rant over. :ph34r:

 

I reckon that sponsors are just as bad. Why sign a year sponsorship deal with a rider, it doesnt make him feel secure and much more prone to looking around for the next best thing as he only has 12 months of security. Sign a 3 - 5 year deal and hold him to that contract. Result, rider has security of tenure and can focus on what he does best (racing) and has no desire (or time) to look around. Sponsor has a legal document that ties him in for a period of time and doesnt have to worry about him jumping ship in December and they have to start again looking for a pro.

Spoke101

Mar 18, 2014, 12:04 PM

I don’t think it was Max's decision to ride XC but rather Ghost SA and now a opportunity has come to go back to what he is obviously good at he took it.

Queen Bee

Mar 18, 2014, 4:34 PM

Gotta love the MK/KE combination ...

The Epic just got real !! @FedGroupItec are going to be the ones to watch. With Rabie & Mac for backup .... Could the strategy be better ?!

Bizkit031

Mar 18, 2014, 4:43 PM

Tweeted Max about 6 weeks ago about signing with Ghost,after riding a Spez and saying how awesome the bikes are,then he tweets back now after signing with Ghost and says ride the best. Very confused that he is now gonna be on a Trek,so now is this now gonna be the best bike as well?

Helpmytrap

Mar 18, 2014, 5:18 PM

Tweeted Max about 6 weeks ago about signing with Ghost,after riding a Spez and saying how awesome the bikes are,then he tweets back now after signing with Ghost and says ride the best. Very confused that he is now gonna be on a Trek,so now is this now gonna be the best bike as well?

What do you expect? The sponsor pays the rider to represent and market their brand and that is what they do. You can't go around biting the hand that feeds you by saying your sponsor/employer offers an inferior product.

 

Not attacking you but that was a really silly comment.

 

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jcza

Mar 18, 2014, 5:35 PM

Max is on the hub so he can correct me if I'm wrong but here's my take

 

Max was cruising the local ultra scene without improving or making loads of money. Racing Transalp with Sauser was a eye opener considering the age gap and same happened again at Worlds. Max sat down and thought long & hard and decided to focus on XCO. I don't think things worked out as planned with XCO and when MTN Sabie came around he probably realized that he could race with the top guys. So when an opportunity presented itself he grabbed it. I think Max & Kevin is our best combination and will do well.

Cellar

Mar 18, 2014, 5:50 PM

What do you expect? The sponsor pays the rider to represent and market their brand and that is what they do. You can't go around biting the hand that feeds you by saying your sponsor/employer offers an inferior product.

 

Not attacking you but that was a really silly comment.

 

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I think you were too kind. Children really shouldn't be allowed on the internet.

Mackem

Mar 18, 2014, 8:54 PM

I thought Epic entries are limited?

For you and me they are :whistling:

See on Twitter this week, how many people have pulled out due to injury and so forth, so I think they plan for this. As are people on the waiting list, as I am, but I am not a high profile rider, so I will not be first choice...!!! :mellow:

Called a wildcard entry for registered UCI pro riders.

 

Actually, it happens when your teammate gets taken out by a car the week before the Epic, and a friend provides you with a contact of a team looking for an entry................

 

They are professional in their dealings with you, they reimburse you in full for your entry cost and don't haggle or try and squeeze you due to your situation, you both pay for the respective rider changes and the funds end up in your account by the end of the day.

 

All you can say is best of luck guys - I hope you have a successful Epic!!!!

Bizkit031

Mar 19, 2014, 3:53 AM

 

What do you expect? The sponsor pays the rider to represent and market their brand and that is what they do. You can't go around biting the hand that feeds you by saying your sponsor/employer offers an inferior product.

 

Not attacking you but that was a really silly comment.

 

Edit in Italic

 

What do you expect? The sponsor pays the rider to represent and market their brand and that is what they do. You can't go around biting the hand that feeds you by saying your sponsor/employer offers an inferior product.

 

Not attacking you but that was a really silly comment.

 

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Can't always blame sponsors either,in the end does his decision to change teams effect my life,NO,so I wish him well and hope he kicks some butt.
Squier

Mar 19, 2014, 4:47 AM

It's a great combination and the best one we have. Would be great if these guys can end up on the podium. Strong field though.

 

I do feel bad for Neil though. Being dropped to the "B-team" is probably not the best feeling in the world. He still is a class rider.

Rudi Pollard

Mar 19, 2014, 5:02 AM

I also think Max and Kevin will make a very strong team, but the way this whole thing has played out ****!!!

 

First Brandon gets suspended for the whole testosterone issue, which means Neil gets a chance to ride the epic with Kevin. Then 5 days before the start of the race, Max decides to ditch his current sponsors if he can ride in the A team with Kevin...

 

Mind you, Johann Rabie had a bloody strong race last weekend so it is also not a bad pairing.

GLuvsMtb

Mar 19, 2014, 5:28 AM

I also think Max and Kevin will make a very strong team, but the way this whole thing has played out ****!!!

 

First Brandon gets suspended for the whole testosterone issue, which means Neil gets a chance to ride the epic with Kevin. Then 5 days before the start of the race, Max decides to ditch his current sponsors if he can ride in the A team with Kevin...

 

Mind you, Johann Rabie had a bloody strong race last weekend so it is also not a bad pairing.

I personally hope that Johan and Neil ride the cr@p out of them. I'd be very DeMoerIn if it was me that got the news that I'm now the support rider.

bassasdaindia

Mar 19, 2014, 6:00 AM

IMHO I think they will be going for the African jersey and whatever else comes they will grab and be grateful for.

 

Probably the best stratergy anyway

 

good luck Kev and Max

Ray J

Mar 22, 2014, 7:46 AM

Gooooooo Kev and Max!!!! Kick some international tail!

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