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Team FedGroup-Itec throws Evans a lifeline

By Matt · 147 comments

After finding himself without a pro contract for 2013, following the recent, sudden closure of his team due a doping infringement, multiple South African mountain bike-racing champion, Kevin Evans, has been thrown a lifeline by former rival team, FedGroup-Itec.

Evans has been signed to the growing professional mountain bike racing team for a period of two years (2013-2014). He joins fellow Elite male riders, Brandon Stewart and Neil MacDonald, Under-23 male, Brad Stroberg and Elite female, Bridgette Stewart.

“It’s amazing how the people involved in the FedGroup-Itec team have been so supportive and have given me this opportunity. Also to SCOTT bicycles for their continued support. I am truly grateful and look forward to a being brand ambassador to the best of my ability,” said Evans.

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Kevin Evans, seen here in action during the 2012 Sani2c stage race, has signed a two-year contract with FedGroup-Itec.

Photo credit: Full Stop Communications.

“We were quick to offer Kevin a ride on our team, largely because he’s such a great ambassador, not just for his sponsors but also for the sport of mountain biking. His addition to our team allows us to grow the team to a new level and really tackle the serious racing side of the sport at the highest level with more consistency and confidence,” said Stewart, who also owns the team. “With myself, Kevin and Neil, we’ll have a wide range options in our quest for all the major race podiums in South Africa and even abroad.”

“We have yet to finalise our Cape Epic plans, but Brandon and I have started every single edition of the race and obviously, being the 10th anniversary, it’s a big year for the race and for us each personally in 2013. I’ll be on the start line for sure and riding my heart out as usual. It’s a race I’d love to win still, but I do have my eye on a Marathon World Champs medal too; and with the 2014 Marathon World’s in South Africa, that will be a big focus for me,” said Evans.

For Scott Field, Executive Member of FedGroup, the signing of Evans is another opportunity for growth:

“Life throws you a curve ball every now and then and it’s those that turn the situation around that really show true character. We can identify with Kevin’s curve- ball situation and didn’t hesitate to offer him a contract. In fact, we actually started this team by throwing Brandon (Stewart) a similar lifeline in 2011. It turned out to be sound decision that’s reaped great results.

“Kevin’s got a superb racing pedigree and is a family man, two qualities we can identify with as a business. Signing him up for a two-year period will help give the team stability from which I’m sure the results will be impressive. This is simply also an extension of FedGroup’s involvement in mountain biking in South Africa,” said Field.

FedGroup is the title sponsor of the annual FedGroup Berg & Bush, a series of three popular mountain bike stage races in the KwaZulu-Natal province.

“We’re in this sport for the long haul and signing Kevin up is a pivotal move in our quest to move forward with the intention to grow this team. As sponsors, we have some experience now in what it takes to run a team successfully, so we’re not just being blindly optimistic, we are passionate about mountain biking and see this as a sound investment in the team’s future,” said Gavin Meyer, Managing Director of Itec Connect.

Over an 11-year professional racing career, the popular Evans has been a four-time national marathon champion, one-time Elite men’s cross-country national champion, one-time national Elite men’s road individual time trial champion, multiple ABSA Cape Epic stage winner and overall podium finisher and Marathon World Cup round winner. He has also won virtually every major marathon and short stage race in South Africa.

The team will be riding SCOTT bicycles as a result of the equipment and financial backing the brand is offering to the team in support of Evans, who has helped the Swiss-based brand raise its profile in the growing endurance racing category over the past two years.

Comments

DIRT EATER KZN

Nov 29, 2012, 6:10 AM

Not sure that Max Knox will agree

+1
Stretch

Nov 29, 2012, 6:15 AM

Not sure that Max Knox will agree

..maybe if he got rid of that ridiculous mustache!

Underachiever

Nov 29, 2012, 6:47 AM

With mountain biking so big here in SA I'm actually surprised that we don't have more top teams/riders. Think about it, we have 10 really top riders and between 3 of them they will win all the big races. (Knox, Evans, Doper, Mcdonald, Stewart, Woolcock, Bell, Combrink, van Rensburg, Rossouw).

 

Then you have guys like Buys, Ben-Melt, Goustra, Luus, Reid and Beukes that are so close.

 

We need more sponsors!

 

Hi-jack!!

 

Rossouw was very prominent in the beginning of 2012 - out of nowhere - and then suddenly did not feature in the last 6 months. What's up?

amoryns

Nov 29, 2012, 7:28 AM

Hi-jack!!

 

Rossouw was very prominent in the beginning of 2012 - out of nowhere - and then suddenly did not feature in the last 6 months. What's up?

might be sick again? i know he now rides for USN

King Kahuna

Nov 29, 2012, 8:06 AM

 

..maybe if he got rid of that ridiculous mustache!

Whahaha TRUE !

jcza

Nov 29, 2012, 8:11 AM

..maybe if he got rid of that ridiculous mustache!

 

It's gone!

King Kahuna

Nov 29, 2012, 8:11 AM

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Hmm that is Gravel Travel this year ... Looks like BS not such a bad match for KE.

He is younger. Finished just behind KE at Hill 2 Hill .... Lead the race for most of the way if I recall.

 

Food for thought. Epic choice of partner will be interesting.

Meezo

Nov 29, 2012, 8:15 AM

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Hmm that is Gravel Travel this year ... Looks like BS not such a bad match for KE.

He is younger. Finished just behind KE at Hill 2 Hill .... Lead the race for most of the way if I recall.

 

Food for thought. Epic choice of partner will be interesting.

 

isn't that KE in the background ?

jcza

Nov 29, 2012, 8:16 AM

Hi-jack!!

 

Rossouw was very prominent in the beginning of 2012 - out of nowhere - and then suddenly did not feature in the last 6 months. What's up?

 

Came out of retirement, rode for Fedgroup then it was announced after 6 months that him living in CT is a problem and he's leaving the team.

rock

Nov 29, 2012, 8:33 AM

interesting tweet form branson els, sounds like KE came with all the $$ from Scott to set something up for him.......more like Scott thew the lifeline.....or continued supporting the country's top domestic marathon rider.....

Mellow

Nov 29, 2012, 8:37 AM

interesting tweet form branson els, sounds like KE came with all the $$ from Scott to set something up for him.......more like Scott thew the lifeline.....or continued supporting the country's top domestic marathon rider.....

I can believe that.

 

Don't like this 'life line' crap.

Wyatt Earp

Nov 29, 2012, 8:46 AM

 

I can believe that.

 

Don't like this 'life line' crap.

 

I can't stand Fedgroup.

Eugene Oppelt

Nov 29, 2012, 8:51 AM

I can't stand Fedgroup.

 

Why?

 

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Wyatt Earp

Nov 29, 2012, 8:56 AM

 

 

Why?

 

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Will never rent property in one of their buildings ever again.

Wyatt Earp

Nov 29, 2012, 9:02 AM

interesting tweet form branson els, sounds like KE came with all the $$ from Scott to set something up for him.......more like Scott thew the lifeline.....or continued supporting the country's top domestic marathon rider.....

 

I reckon a big hats-off must go to Brandon Els, he has been very supportive of Kevin.

jcza

Nov 29, 2012, 9:13 AM

It is great that Fedgroup supports MTB'ing - their business is another thing. Personally I don't want to deal with them but this is not the place.

 

IMO this deal is great for them, top rider and deal with Scott. No downside for them.

V12man

Nov 29, 2012, 9:55 AM

I can believe that.

 

Don't like this 'life line' crap.

 

Life line for the Fedgroup team rather than for KE...

Thug

Nov 29, 2012, 10:03 AM

Possibly. But the association with DG must be a huge stumbling block for KE to secure sponsorship alone. Even with the support from Scott, that would not have been enough to support him the way FedGroup-ITEC can. It was BS that approached FedGroup and ITEC and various 2nd tier sponsors like Kathea and Crusader Logistics and sold them on upping the budget to include KE. I believe it was initially emotional - BS and KE known each other along time. BS knows the hardship of a team breakup specially when you have a family to provide for. BS and KE have daughters the same age. Bit of a tug on the heart strings I'm sure.

Either way mutually beneficial. Will be nice to see good come from a bad situation.

 

Don't get me wrong, I'm not taking issue with BS, FedGroup & Itec coming to the party and snapping up KE, my issue is rather with the headline.

GLuvsMtb

Nov 29, 2012, 10:08 AM

Don't get me wrong, I'm not taking issue with BS, FedGroup & Itec coming to the party and snapping up KE, my issue is rather with the headline.

I have to agree. I'm sure KE could have built a new team from scratch around the Scott sponsorship. He would surely have received some other offers as well and being paid out the balance of his 360life contract would also have bought him a few months to consider his options.

Eugene Oppelt

Nov 29, 2012, 12:26 PM

 

 

Will never rent property in one of their buildings ever again.

 

Uh okay...

:-/

(Deon)

Nov 30, 2012, 7:03 AM

"... multiple South African mountain bike-racing champion, Kevin Evans, has been thrown a lifeline by former rival team, FedGroup-Itec."

 

I've still got a problem with the header.. Lifeline?? Hardly!

 

I bet the offer was quite attractive, he is gold!

 

EDIT: OH, i'll read to the end next time.. oops

rock

Nov 30, 2012, 7:14 AM

so its really "Kevin Evans (with the help of Scott Sports Africa)throws Fedgroup a lifeline"

Jaco-fiets

Nov 30, 2012, 7:32 PM

I had to feel sorry for Kevin on Super Cycling the other night. It does not look like he is in a happy place. I am really happy he is on a new team. He would be a huge asset to any team.

 

Just did not look like he really wanted to be there......................

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