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Joel Stransky & Anriette Schoeman pair up for Absa Cape Epic

By Press Office · 64 comments

He is an iconic rugby player. She is one of the most successful women’s road cyclists South Africa has produced. And on March 15, 2015, World Cup hero Joel Stransky and eight times national champion Anriette Schoeman will line up together to take on the mighty Absa Cape Epic in the Mixed category.

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The former Springbok, who cemented his place in the history books with his famous World Cup winning drop-kick in 1995, will be taking part in his sixth Cape Epic. Since hanging up his rugby boots he has become an accomplished and competitive mountain biker. Schoeman, who represented South Africa at the 2004 Olympic Games and has won the Cape Town Cycle Tour five times, is relatively new to mountain biking and it will be her first Cape Epic. They have been brought together by sponsors Liqui-Fruit.

Given their combined sporting pedigrees, will they be racing for a podium finish?

“We have not discussed it, but I think the goal will be to race wisely but hard, and see how we go. If we are lucky enough to do well it will be a bonus,” said Stransky. Schoeman was also circumspect: “I’ve never raced with Joel before but he’s a competitive and ‘never say die’ kind of person, so I will make sure I’m fit and strong enough to keep up with him when he is in beast mode. At least we have eight days of character-building to find each other’s strengths and weaknesses,” she added.

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Schoeman is looking forward to her first attempt at the world’s premier mountain bike stage race: “I am nervous and excited at the same time. I think the Absa Cape Epic is one of those events that has to be on anyone that is passionate about cycling’s bucket list. We are so privileged to have an event of this magnitude right on our doorstep. I’ve been wanting to do it for a long time.”

Stransky shared his thoughts on why he keeps coming back for more punishment: “The Absa Cape Epic is completely addictive, probably because it is so tough and, I think, because the route changes every year. It is an opportunity to thoroughly test your body and mind – more so the mind, I think – against the harshest terrain. The fact that you endure proper suffering certainly ensures a greater feeling of satisfaction at the finish,” he said. Stransky also cited the fact that amateurs get the opportunity to tackle the same course as the elite riders and a “fear of missing out on the toughest race of all”.

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Schoeman is addressing her relative inexperience as a mountain biker by putting in the extra hours of training: “At the moment I am doing a lot of base mileage, but mostly on the road. I have road nationals and Cape Town Cycle Tour before the Absa Cape Epic, but any long hours on my bike will benefit my fitness.” She would also be “swopping my thin tyres for fat ones within the next few weeks to do some proper off-road training. I’m really enjoying the mountain biking, especially the fact that I’ve only been doing it for fun. I can’t say I have a lot of confidence on my mountain bike as I don’t really spend the necessary time on it. I normally just train on my road bike and jump on my mountain bike the week before an event to see if everything still works! I must confess I’ve had quite a few ‘oh well, let’s see what happens’ moments on my mountain bike when it comes to technical sections,” said Schoeman.

And why did Stransky – like many other retired rugby players – turn to mountain biking? “I think all sports people thrive on competition and even more so on challenging themselves. I have always wanted to be the best I possibly can be at whatever I do. Mountain biking is about getting stronger and more skilful, about pushing yourself harder and suffering more. I love riding and want to be better, and I can ride for as long as my body allows me! It also ensures a properly healthy lifestyle,” he explained.

Both paid tribute to Liqui-Fruit’s sponsorship and involvement in mountain biking. Stransky said: “Liqui-Fruit, as an outstanding product, has been around for as long as I can remember and is an incredibly funky brand with great brand following and loyalty. It constantly evolves to meet modern demands and I would think that this move into mountain biking is a natural progression! I certainly look forward to representing the brand at the Absa Cape Epic with great pride.” “I am very excited and grateful that Liqui-Fruit came on board and for this amazing opportunity! I think it is fantastic that brands like Liqui-Fruit have the vision to invest in our amazing sport of cycling and promoting a healthy lifestyle at the same time,” said Schoeman.

Liqui-Fruit managing executive Gareth Haarhoff said it was proud to continue its association as the official fruit juice sponsor of the 2015 Absa Cape Epic. “It will be the third year Liqui-Fruit has been involved and we look forward to a very exciting few months in the run up to the Grand Finale. We wish all the participants all the best during the race.”

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Eldron

Jan 10, 2015, 12:29 PM

Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. My partner and I helped put Joel's cassette/rear wheel back together during the epic - he caught up with me in the chill zone to shake my hand and thank me for the help. Even remembered my name.

 

As for the Joel bashing - mano e mano people tend to be decent to each other - when offered anonymity on thehub they tend to be insulting keyboard twats.

SimpleDom

Jan 10, 2015, 1:06 PM

Joel and his partner won the vets category in the PEPlett, and handed all the prize money to his charity. Companies that sponsor him know they are ultimately buying into his charity. Seems to be a lot of jealousy issues here. Or something.

TIB

Jan 10, 2015, 8:24 PM

All these attacks on Joël. Jealousy makes you nasty.

Besides I looove Joël. He rides with bar-ends.....

Kranswurm

Jan 11, 2015, 3:53 AM

Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. My partner and I helped put Joel's cassette/rear wheel back together during the epic - he caught up with me in the chill zone to shake my hand and thank me for the help. Even remembered my name.

 

As for the Joel bashing - mano e mano people tend to be decent to each other - when offered anonymity on thehub they tend to be insulting keyboard twats.

That's precisely the way I summed the basher up

Joel does more for charity than most and I admire him

GLuvsMtb

Jan 11, 2015, 8:28 AM

The fact that Joel is out there riding for the last 5 or 6 years has done so much good for charities and has also assisted in raising the profile for the sport and the Epic as the premier stage race the world over. It saddens me that some fail to see the bigger picture regarding this. The development platforms supporting the event and Epic in particular is robust enough to pick up all of our most promising development riders. Having Stransky in Liquifruit colours will mean much more for mountain biking than a mid-pack development rider.

Eldron

Jan 11, 2015, 10:28 AM

That's precisely the way I summed the basher up

Joel does more for charity than most and I admire him

 

I do love thehub - half the time we're moaning about development riders who don't appreciate their equipment and ride like pratts - the other half of the time we're saying that Joel is a pratt and the money would be better spent on development riders......... :wacko:

GoLefty!!

Jan 11, 2015, 10:34 AM

In most cases these "celebs" as you call them, actually use their status

for good causes. Like raising funds for charities.

 

 

You keep telling yourself that in your universe

Milosh

Jan 12, 2015, 8:29 AM

 

Definition[edit]

Sponsorship[1] is a cash and/or in-kind fee paid to a property (typically in sports, arts, entertainment or causes) in return for access to the exploitable commercial potential associated with that property, according toIEG.

 

Sponsorship has to have something in it for the sponsor and can be about their objectives rather than yours !!

 

DIPSLICK

Jan 12, 2015, 8:34 AM

Maybe ABSA should sponsor riders that cannot afford to ride instead of z-list celebraties!

 

lets calm down and think about this

 

its called business, every time joel goes past a camera they focus on him and he gets lots of tv time,,,,they "sponsor" for exposure 

its EXPOSURE THEY AFTER not good deeds, its all about the benjamins baby, thats why they big business, if they wanted to do good deeds and help the poor they wouldnt be rolling in corporate money taking away houses of people who are falling on hard times

i think a thread called business economics 101 must be started, and one called charity

BarHugger

Jan 12, 2015, 8:40 AM

lets calm down and think about this

 

its called business, every time joel goes past a camera they focus on him and he gets lots of tv time,,,,they "sponsor" for exposure 

its EXPOSURE THEY AFTER not good deeds, its all about the benjamins baby, thats why they big business, if they wanted to do good deeds and help the poor they wouldnt be rolling in corporate money taking away houses of people who are falling on hard times

i think a thread called business economics 101 must be started, and one called charity

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TALUS

Jan 12, 2015, 8:54 PM

I like them both. They both know rule #5 very well. I will enjoy following their progress. Good luck to you!

Milosh

Jan 21, 2015, 3:52 PM

May be in doubt ?

 

Stransky suffers Epic blow

http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Stransky-suffers-Epic-blow-20150121

Matchstix

Jan 21, 2015, 3:59 PM

I would like to see the xrays I don't think he will risk to ride, then again he might have a super dr

FlyingScot

Jan 21, 2015, 4:01 PM

I would like to see the xrays I don't think he will risk to ride, then again he might have a super dr

 

Speaking from what I heard through the grapevine - he is off to see the best in SA...

Matchstix

Jan 21, 2015, 4:09 PM

He has got a plate in that makes a difference. Broke mine 2 weeks ago ad a follow up today. Doc says riding only in 3 months, or that's when it will. Be able to withstand a fall

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