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Lüthi on life without Langvad

By Press Office · 63 comments

Ariane Lüthi says that replacing Annika Langvad as an Absa Cape Epic partner was an “almost impossible” challenge.

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The Lüthi/Langvad combination swept aside all Hansgrohe Women’s category challengers for the past three years, but the Danish superstar has decided to return to her studies and will not be able to make the 2017 Cape Epic.

But now Lüthi believes that she has come up with the perfect answer: Germany’s Adelheid Morath.

The Stellenbosch-based Swiss rider explained this week how the Team Spur partnership came about: “To cut a long story short, Adelheid sent me a message saying she would be available,” Lüthi explains. “It has turned out to be even better than I first thought: Adelheid is a world-class rider and has a very professional approach … I am really excited to be racing with her.”

Lüthi raced against Morath in the Swiss Epic in 2015, where she and Langvad finished second to the German and Briton Sally Bigham.

“She is a very good climber – I saw that on the Swiss Epic – and a really good technical rider,” says Lüthi.

The German has UCI World Cup cross country series top 10 finishes to her name and a compelling argument for teaming up with her is that she has already knows the Cape Epic. In 2016 Morath raced the Untamed African mountain bike stage race for the first time and finished third overall with Bigham.

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Morath says of that experience: “I was happy about it, but it also made me hungry for more. Directly after the Cape Epic (I decided I wanted) to come back and finish even better. I got a very good chance to team up together with Ariane. It’s the hardest race I ever did – anything can happen at any time.”

She is unequivocal about their ambitions: “Every stage will be a new challenge and we have to give our best every day. Our goal is the overall win and also stage wins.”

Lüthi points out that there are several teams that will be fighting for the podium, but welcomes this: “I want to win this race against the strongest possible competition … it is better to win the with a one minute gap than one hour.”

She has thrown herself into her preparation with extra vigour this year and is working with a new coach, Denmark’s Thomas Bonne, who also coaches Langvad. Lüthi said she had “a few hiccups” with her preparation but now “I’m back on track and things are going really well”.

One major change this year – and yet another indication of the evolution of the Women’s category – is that Lüthi and Morath will have a support team in Frenchwoman Sabrina Enaux and Belgian Alice Pirard. The latter finished the Cape Epic in 2015 in fifth place, but Enaux will be taking part for the first time. Last year Enaux finished third on the Marathon World Championship and Pirard won Australia’s Crocodile Trophy and her national marathon championship.

Back up or support teams have become routine in the men’s event and are seen as being key to success: their role is to be on hand to help with mechanical or other issues as the race unfolds. This is the first time a team has been directly recruited to play the role for a women’s team and they might prove to be the difference over eight tough days.

Morath will be coming to South Africa to ride and train with Lüthi next week and will stay on until after the Cape Epic.

“My first race will be the Tankwa Trek,” says Morath. “It’s a good test for Ariane and me on how we work together as a team. And afterwards we can work on things that can be better. I also will have the time to shred some trails and adapt to the hot temperatures compared to the cold at home in Germany.”

She is clearly a fan of the Cape Epic: “It’s such a huge event which is just perfectly organised. The people there just give you the feeling they love this sport! I also like the stage routes. For me South Africa is perfect place for real mountain biking on nice and challenging trails. I also like the special atmosphere in the Cape Epic race villages.”

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Patchelicious

Feb 8, 2017, 7:43 AM

Not sure, something about her partner leaving her and the process of finding a new one?

Dale said we are not allowed to talk about the divorce!!!!!!!!

Eugene Oppelt

Feb 8, 2017, 8:26 AM

Dale said we are not allowed to talk about the divorce!!!!!!!!

Die-Wors ????

Eugene Oppelt

Feb 8, 2017, 8:28 AM

In a straight one on one I would say Ariane ever so slightly!

 

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Also Ariane by a tyre width

Then again - anything can happen on the day in terms of form, injury, illness, luck, fate

 

Does seem like Robyn is raising her performance

Just thinking about Attakwas

Mntboy

Feb 8, 2017, 8:35 AM

Also Ariane by a tyre width

Then again - anything can happen on the day in terms of form, injury, illness, luck, fate

 

Does seem like Robyn is raising her performance

Just thinking about Attakwas

Yebo I think this year's ladies epic is going to be closer than ever. Robin's teammate Stenerhag is hella strong too. It might just come down too how well the team effort goes and in that respect Robyn & Jennie have the advantage imho.

 

It's going to be, excuse the pun, epic!

 

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Fitbull

Feb 8, 2017, 10:43 AM

Yebo I think this year's ladies epic is going to be closer than ever. Robin's teammate Stenerhag is hella strong too. It might just come down too how well the team effort goes and in that respect Robyn & Jennie have the advantage imho.

 

It's going to be, excuse the pun, epic!

 

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Robyn is riding with Sabine Spitz this year and not Stenerhag.

 

I think Robyn has the edge over the rest at the moment and we will have to wait and see what Sabine can bring to the party.

Mntboy

Feb 8, 2017, 11:07 AM

Robyn is riding with Sabine Spitz this year and not Stenerhag.

 

I think Robyn has the edge over the rest at the moment and we will have to wait and see what Sabine can bring to the party.

Oops my mistake. Don't know so much about that. If you're leaving Ariane out of that equation then I'd be inclined to agree. Robyn is damned strong though and so is Sabine. That said it's going to be a very interesting and tight ladies race.

 

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Shebeen

Feb 8, 2017, 11:36 AM

Nobody's delving into the reasons they got divorced. It happened and it's public knowledge. The uninformed were simply being informed.

 

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these guys want to see it on a different topic,

"Kleinhans on life without Kleinhans" 

Gerry Hattrick

Feb 8, 2017, 12:41 PM

Ariane is dreamy :wub:

They are going to make a great team. Sjoe, the women's race is going to be a cracker. Is Candice Lill racing? She is also a great future prospect.

Yes, she's racing with Namibia's Vera Adrian

Gerry Hattrick

Feb 8, 2017, 12:46 PM

Was in SA

 

she only came out for a week or 2.

I heard she is going to continue racing but has study commitments at the time of the Epic which will keep her away

Formallyknownas

Feb 8, 2017, 12:57 PM

I'm not sure Attakwas is a good measure. 2 months is a long time before epic where these amazing women will be peaking.

Patchelicious

Feb 8, 2017, 12:59 PM

I think its sexist that we are only discussing the ladies, surely the men deserve equal attention?

Formallyknownas

Feb 8, 2017, 1:02 PM

I think its sexist that we are only discussing the ladies, surely the men deserve equal attention?

They're all yours Patch.

Patchelicious

Feb 8, 2017, 1:03 PM

They're all yours Patch.

Bigot!

Mntboy

Feb 8, 2017, 3:10 PM

I think its sexist that we are only discussing the ladies, surely the men deserve equal attention?

Ok so who are betting on for a sixth win? Sauser or Platt? And Sauser will be riding with Kulhavy again. They've never lost the Epic racing as a team so for me they are the early favourites.

 

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