{"id":15599,"date":"2019-01-29T17:15:00","date_gmt":"2019-01-29T17:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bikehub.co.za\/news\/2019\/01\/29\/nino-schurter-set-on-absa-cape-epic-revenge-r7688\/"},"modified":"2023-02-08T05:30:42","modified_gmt":"2023-02-08T05:30:42","slug":"nino-schurter-set-on-absa-cape-epic-revenge-r7688","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bikehub.co.za\/news\/nino-schurter-set-on-absa-cape-epic-revenge-r7688\/","title":{"rendered":"Nino Schurter Set on Absa Cape Epic Revenge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The 2017 Absa Cape Epic champion, plus reigning World and Olympic XCO Champion, Nino Schurter will return to the race in 2019 \u2013 with one aim. To regain the title he was forced to concede in 2018. Aiding him in this quest is his new partner Andri Frischknecht, and the supporting team, DSV \/ SCOTT-SRAM, of European Champion Lars Forster and Gert Heyns.<\/p>\n<p><a class=\"ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image\" href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-42718500-1548781830.jpg\" data-fileid=\"1415287\" data-fileext=\"jpg\" rel=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-fileid=\"1415287\" class=\"ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed\" alt=\"ccs-62657-0-42718500-1548781830.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-42718500-1548781830.jpg\"><\/a><span class=\"italic text-sm text-slate-500 block mt-1 mb-4\">Nino Schurter &amp; Matthias Stirnemann. Photo credit: Greg Beadle \/ Cape Epic.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Schurter\u2019s title defence was over before it really began in 2018. Matthias Stirnemann, with whom Schurter won the 2017 Absa Cape Epic, started the race with an illness. Though the pair placed fourth in the Prologue, one second faster than eventual race winners Jaroslav Kulhav\u00fd and Howard Grotts, their race effectively ended halfway through the opening marathon stage. By the end of the stage they had lost over twenty minutes to their general classification rivals. Schurter\u2019s dream of becoming the first rider to defend the Absa Cape Epic crown since Christoph Sauser in 2012\/2013 was over.<\/p>\n<p>In 2019 he will line up alongside Swiss Epic champion Frischknecht for his sixth Absa Cape Epic. Despite having won virtually every major title in the sport his motivation still burns as bright as ever. \u201cI still love racing \u2013 I still love to challenge myself. This hunger of racing at my best is not any smaller than years ago\u201d the seven-time XCO World Champion stated.<\/p>\n<p><a class=\"ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image\" href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-51295900-1548781826.jpeg\" data-fileid=\"1415286\" data-fileext=\"jpeg\" rel=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-fileid=\"1415286\" class=\"ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed\" alt=\"ccs-62657-0-51295900-1548781826.jpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-51295900-1548781826.jpeg\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Both he and Frischknecht are pragmatic about the lessons they can take from the 2018 race, where Frischknecht crashed out during Stage 3. \u201cThe lesson was an Absa Cape Epic can go all directions. To the good and to the bad\u201d Schurter reflected. \u201cIllness, mechanicals and injuries is not something you can 100% avoid, you can only try to limit the risk\u201d the Swiss star reasoned.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt was a bummer [crashing out in 2018] for sure, but anything can happen in the Absa Cape Epic\u201d Frischknecht added echoing Schurter\u2019s sentiments. The 24-year-old was quick to shift the focus to this year\u2019s race however: \u201cFor me a dream comes through competing the Cape Epic with my mentor Nino Schurter. I\u2019ll give it 110% and see this as a great opportunity to show what I\u2019m capable of.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><a class=\"ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image\" href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-51380900-1548781836.jpeg\" data-fileid=\"1415290\" data-fileext=\"jpeg\" rel=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-fileid=\"1415290\" class=\"ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed\" alt=\"ccs-62657-0-51380900-1548781836.jpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-51380900-1548781836.jpeg\"><\/a><span class=\"italic text-sm text-slate-500 block mt-1 mb-4\">Nino Schurter and Andri Frischknecht.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Aiding Schurter and Frischknecht in their bid to regain the title for SCOTT-SRAM are Forster and Heyns. The pair will be riding in the colours of DSV \/ SCOTT-SRAM as the South African Marathon Champion\u2019s sponsors are also represented on the team\u2019s jerseys. It will be Forster\u2019s Absa Cape Epic debut, but in Heyns he has one of South Africa\u2019s most talented riders to help bridge the divide in experience. \u201cI heard a lot of great stories about the Absa Cape Epic\u201d, Forster said. \u201cI\u2019m super excited to finally be at the start line of the world\u2019s most prestigious stage race\u201d<\/p>\n<p><a class=\"ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image\" href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-49398000-1548781832.jpg\" data-fileid=\"1415288\" data-fileext=\"jpg\" rel=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-fileid=\"1415288\" class=\"ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed\" alt=\"ccs-62657-0-49398000-1548781832.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-49398000-1548781832.jpg\"><\/a><span class=\"italic text-sm text-slate-500 block mt-1 mb-4\">Gert Heyns. Photo credit: Zoon Cronje.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, the European XCO Champion\u2019s anticipation for the race does not purely involve expecting to suffer. \u201cI\u2018m looking forward to race through some beautiful scenery and shred some nice trails too,\u201d he smiled. With Heyns at his side, he should be able to find moments aplenty to enjoy, especially on the technical descents, amidst the suffering.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI am a much more complete racer than back in 2014, when we won the final stage, Absa African Jersey and finished 6th overall. I have matured a lot as a rider in the last few years and can&#8217;t wait to race in this prestigious event again.\u201d Heyns revealed. \u201cAlthough the competition has definitely increased every year, I am confident that if everything falls into place, a podium finish would not be impossible. But our main objective for the race is to support Nino [schurter] and Andri [Frischknecht] in their quest for victory. It has been a few years since I last started the Absa Cape Epic, in 2016. It was a year that was full of drama; I had to withdraw from the race due to illness while leading the Absa African Jersey classification. Over the last few years I did not have a team mate with whom I could compete in the event, so I opted to rather focus on my studies<br \/>during that period,\u201d the DSV rider said.<\/p>\n<p><a class=\"ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image\" href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-38752100-1548781834.jpeg\" data-fileid=\"1415289\" data-fileext=\"jpeg\" rel=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-fileid=\"1415289\" class=\"ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed\" alt=\"ccs-62657-0-38752100-1548781834.jpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-62657-0-38752100-1548781834.jpeg\"><\/a><span class=\"italic text-sm text-slate-500 block mt-1 mb-4\">Lars Forster.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>The partnership of SCOTT-SRAM and DSV is a special collaboration arranged for the 2019 Absa Cape Epic by two top former professional cyclists: Thomas Frischknecht \u2013 mountain biking legend and owner of SCOTT-SRAM, and Malcolm Lange of Lange Sports \u2013 multiple South African road and track champion and owner of DSV Pro Cycling. Heyns stated: \u201cA few months ago we got a call from Thomas Frischknecht, the manager of the SCOTT-SRAM team, asking whether I would be interested in teaming up with Lars Forster for the Absa Cape Epic. There is no doubt that Lars is an amazing athlete and definitely a rider that&#8217;s up for the task of competing at the sharp end of the race. I feel very privileged to have been granted this opportunity and I am very thankful for how accommodating everyone was in making this collaboration between SCOTT-SRAM and DSV work.\u201d\n<\/p>\n<div class=\"w-full aspect-video\">\n<div><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"200\" height=\"113\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/xkgtSspENQU?feature=oembed\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"w-full aspect-video\">\n<div><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"200\" height=\"113\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/xkgtSspENQU?feature=oembed\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The 2017 Absa Cape Epic champion, plus reigning World and Olympic XCO Champion, Nino Schurter will return to the race in 2019 \u2013 with one aim. To regain the title he was forced to concede in 2018. 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