{"id":17126,"date":"2017-02-07T11:30:00","date_gmt":"2017-02-07T11:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bikehub.co.za\/news\/2017\/02\/07\/european-stars-to-ride-back-up-for-team-spurs-luthi-and-morath-r6104\/"},"modified":"2023-02-08T07:13:22","modified_gmt":"2023-02-08T07:13:22","slug":"european-stars-to-ride-back-up-for-team-spurs-luthi-and-morath-r6104","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bikehub.co.za\/news\/european-stars-to-ride-back-up-for-team-spurs-luthi-and-morath-r6104\/","title":{"rendered":"European stars to ride back-up for Team Spur\u2019s L\u00fcthi and Morath"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In her quest for a fourth Absa Cape Epic women\u2019s title, Ariane L\u00fcthi has put together the first-ever women\u2019s back-up team for the 2017 edition of the mountain bike race. Alice Pirard and Sabrina Enaux will make up Team Spur Foundation and ride in support of L\u00fcthi and her new partner, German Adelheid Morath.<\/p>\n<p><a class=\"ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image\" href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-58780-0-67205200-1486467012.jpg\" data-fileid=\"893590\" data-fileext=\"jpg\" rel=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-fileid=\"893590\" class=\"ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed\" alt=\"ccs-58780-0-67205200-1486467012.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.bikehub.co.za\/production\/uploads\/2023\/02\/ccs-58780-0-67205200-1486467012.jpg\" title=\"\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Pirard raced the Absa Cape Epic in 2015, finishing fifth alongside another Swiss mountain bike legend, Esther S\u00fcss, but for Enaux it will be her debut on African soil. Both riders however, come with sterling marathon and stage race pedigrees.<\/p>\n<p>Hailing from Belgium, Pirard has four back-to-back Belgian National Marathon titles (2013-2016) under her belt and won the 2016 women\u2019s category at the gruelling Crocodile Trophy stage race in Australia. She is also a past winner of the Cape Pioneer Trek stage race held in South Africa. \u201cIt\u2019s a big honour for me to ride in support of Ariane and Adelheid,\u201d says the 28-year-old. \u201cAriane makes lots of effort to improve women\u2019s mountain biking, she\u2019s an inspiring athlete. Because I respect her so much, I want to help her in the best possible way to reach her goal.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI have some idea of what to expect after my 2015 experience. But back then, there was no separate start for the women. I think this changed the women&#8217;s racing and raises the importance of a back-up team,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>While Enaux is more of a XCO specialist, the French rider took bronze at the 2016 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Champs in Laissac in her home country. \u201cFrom everything I\u2019ve seen and read I know it&#8217;s a very difficult race, both physically and mentally,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe idea of riding as a support team is a very good idea,\u201d she says. \u201cNot only will this bring more women into this race, but ultimately give Ariane and Adelheid even more chance at victory.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A professional women\u2019s back-up team has been a project of L\u00fcthi\u2019s for some time. Team Spur Foundation will simultaneously raise awareness for an important charity and provide an insurance policy against a race-threatening mechanical. L\u00fcthi also sees it as a way of bringing more elite women to South Africa to compete in the Absa Cape Epic. The successful model has been employed by multiple men\u2019s winner Christoph Sauser and his global Specialized Racing team for the past few years. A number of top pro men\u2019s teams now do the same and the depth in the men\u2019s racing field at the event in March each year is the result.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI am very pleased to have found two riders of such pedigree to ride in support of Adelheid and me,\u201d L\u00fcthi says. \u201cAlthough Annika [Langvad] and I didn\u2019t puncture once at the Absa Cape Epic since riding with Specialized Fast Trak tyres with Grid casing, the increasingly tight racing in the women\u2019s category will rise the chances of getting mechanicals because we will have to take more risks.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>According to L\u00fcthi, the back-up team format also gives Absa Cape Epic newbie, Enaux, a great chance to draw from her experience and tackle the daunting race under less pressure at her first attempt. \u201cI hope my competitors will follow suit and look for support for themselves in the future as to grow the women\u2019s field,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n<p>Pirard and Enaux will race in aid of the Full Tummy Fund, which is an initiative of the Spur Foundation. The Spur Foundation, through its Full Tummy Fund, focuses on initiatives that primarily target children from birth to six-years-of-age, which are aimed at improving early childhood development (ECD), not only by investing in educational programmes but also in programmes that ensure these vulnerable children are nourished and safe.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe best part of it all is that this is not just about getting but also giving support. Adelheid, Sabrina, Alice and I are very motivated to raise funds and awareness for the Full Tummy Fund, a charity which is doing an amazing job helping underprivileged children, during this epic journey.\u201d L\u00fcthi says.<\/p>\n<p>Ronel van Dijk, Chief Financial Officer at Spur Corporation and Chair of the Spur Foundation Trust, says: \u201cWe are thrilled that Ariane has selected the Full Tummy Fund as her charity of choice for this year\u2019s Absa Cape Epic. We value her efforts to generate awareness around this vehicle for investing in educational development and nutritional programmes. Through the funds that she and her teammates will be raising from her followers and from the auction of her race jerseys we can continue our quest to fill the tummies and feed the minds of children from disadvantaged communities around the country. We wish Ariane the best of luck and hope that 2017 will mark her sixth Cape Epic win.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Team Spur will be piloting the latest Specialized S-Works Epic race machines, while the back-up team combines two athletes not supported by the same bike manufacturer. The creation of the charity team allows Pirard and Enaux to wear the same team jersey and ride different bikes: Sabrina Enaux is a Specialized ambassador in France, while Pirard rides for Merida in Belgium. However, a number of critical parts, such as wheels, are interchangeable across the bikes. As has been the norm in the men\u2019s field for some time, the idea is that should L\u00fcthi and Morath suffer a mechanical setback, they will be able to swap damaged parts out quickly with the back-up team\u2019s help.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In her quest for a fourth Absa Cape Epic women\u2019s title, Ariane L\u00fcthi has put together the first-ever women\u2019s back-up team for the 2017 edition of the mountain bike race. Alice Pirard and Sabrina Enaux will make up Team Spur Foundation and ride in support of L\u00fcthi and her new partner, German Adelheid Morath. 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