Cape Epic: Results and Race Recap | Stage 2

The first transition stage of the 2022 race was nothing short of brutal.

Nino Schurter and Lars Forster overcome more flats to win the day

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Hans Becking leads out from the start.

XCO Mountain Bike World Champion Nino Schurter and partner Lars Forster (SCOTT-SRAM) finally came to the party at the 2022 Absa Cape Epic.  The Swiss riders endured a third day of punctures, but this time the deflation couldn’t defeat them as they raced home in a sprint finish to claim the 123km Stage 2, from Lourensford Wine Estate to Elandskloof Farm Cottages, Greyton. Schurter and Forster, who lost time on the Prologue and Stage 1 due to punctures, were in control throughout Stage 2, sitting at the front of the men’s bunch or one or two positions back in the field during the demanding transition. 

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The main group set a quick pace rolling out of Lourensford.

Most of the top contenders were comfortable throughout the stage, with race leaders Andreas Seewald and Martin Stošek (Canyon Northwave MTB) always in the mix, and Hans Becking and Jose Dias (BUFF-MEGAMO) a constant threat. Becking said after the stage that they were happy not to attack on the day. Although SCOTT-SRAM won the stage, the ride of the day in the Men’s category must go to Matt Beers (Toyota-NinetyOne-Specialized) who went from finishing Stage 1 looking like dried seaweed to somehow finding himself in a sprint finish for Stage 2. “I’m still not 100 percent better,” said Beers, “but, obviously, very happy with the ride. To be honest, I struggled to get a line on the finish and couldn’t work out which way to go.”  

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Nino and Lars scurry up the old wagon pass.

The leading men remained together up until around 90km into the never-ending 123km stage; that’s where Jacques’ Climb entered the fray and SCOTT-SRAM made their break.  Schurter and Forster managed to put just over a minute on the chasers, but near the top of the climb, Schurter realised his rear tyre had an issue, again. This allowed the chasers to catch the Swiss riders and form a lead group of seven teams. Tellingly on the long day, all the leading teams took their time at the final water point, seemingly in no rush for the mad dash to the finish. 

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The Canyon Northwave team rode a brilliant race today – defending yellow and not working too hard.

At the tech zone, Forster thought about finding a replacement tyre for Schurter but appeared to be dilly-dallying somewhat and was soon back on his bike when Schurter sped off without him. SCOTT-SRAM lead to the finish, with Toyota-NinetyOne-Specialized and BUFF-MEGAMO’s Hans Becking for company – Becking’s partner Jose Dias was slightly off the pace.

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Nino opens the gas, seeking to gain back the time lost on the first two days.

Toyota-NinetyOne-Specialized’s Christopher Blevins surged ahead in the finish chute, showing he still had great power left, but Beers was unable to pass Becking, allowing Schurter and Forster to cross the line as the stage winners.  “It’s always nice to win,” said Schurter, “but we had bad luck again! I don’t know what it is, for some reason; I am just struggling with my gear this week. The legs feel great though and I felt good throughout today’s stage. The sprint was not really a sprint finish but more just a case of who could hold on the longest. Whoever had the legs at the end was going to win that one. It’s great to take the win, and it gives us motivation for tomorrow.”  

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Nino and Lars had a healthy lead towards the end of the stage before this happened, another flat.

The yellow leader jersey wearers Andreas Seewald and Martin Stošek (Canyon Northwave MTB) finished fourth, 10 seconds behind the leaders, so little to no damage was done to their general classification lead. They will start Stage 3 with an almost five-minute gap ahead of second-placed Becking and Dias of BUFF-MEGAMO. Defending champion Beers, alongside Blevins, is now in third in the general classification, eight minutes off the top spot. 

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At the line the sprint master Mr Blevins was first across the line but Nino and Lars placed 2nd and 3rd to win the day.

Stage 3 of the 2022 Absa Cape Epic is a 101km race around the dry, dusty, and rocky trails of Greyton with punctures being a very real threat. Teams not prepared for that reality could find themselves in trouble. 


BMC MTB Racing soars on Stage 2

If the story of the Men’s race was Matt Beers charging back to life after a wretched Stage 1, then the same could be said for Pauline Ferrand-Prévot in the CM.com Women’s category. The French superstar – a past World Champion in cyclocross, road, and XCO – was rudely introduced to the realities of the Absa Cape Epic on Stage 1. But on the 123km Stage 2, Ferrand-Prévot bounced back like a champion, riding to victory on the stage alongside BMC MTB Racing teammate, Robyn de Groot.

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Again today Ariane Lüthi and Amy Wakefield rode their own steady pace and are still in the hunt for the top step of the GC.

BMC MTB Racing finished almost three minutes ahead of current race leader Sofia Gomez Villafane and Haley Batten (NinetyOne-songo-Specialized) on the stage. Their efforts saw them leapfrogging Faces Rola and Symbtech ZA on the general classification, moving them into second place overall. They now sit just over six minutes off the leaders, with plenty of racing to come. The CM.com Women’s category race saw the top four teams riding together for much of the first half of Stage 2. Candice Lill and Mariske Strauss of Face Rola swapped places at the front of the bunch with Villafane and Batten all the way up to the 85km mark. From here, though, BMC MTB Racing sparked to life. 

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It may seem like Nino has had all-the-flats of this Epic, but many riders are flatting and having mechanicals.

Ferrand-Prévot attacked on Jacques’ Climb, taking De Groot along for the ride. Ariane Lüthi and Amy Wakefield (Symbtech ZA) and Faces Rola had no answers, while NinetyOne-songo-Specialized were hampered in their response by a malfunctioning dropper post. By the top of the stage’s big climb, BMC MTB Racing had built a commanding near-three-minute lead over the chasing teams. After the climb, BMC MTB Racing rode home calmly and consistently, with none of the other teams able to eat into the time gap. Robyn de Groot said her partner’s comeback was incredible. “Yesterday was very tough. Pauline had a bad day out there. It’s incredible how she bounced back today, absolutely amazing in fact. She was so determined.” 

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Sofia Gomez Villafane and Haley Batten of NinetyOne-Songo-Specialized are now sitting over 6minutes up on P2.

Ferrand-Prévot admitted that the team tactics on Stage 1 were not quite right, but the tactics for Stage 2 were spot on. “I made the mistake of going out too fast in the beginning yesterday. I paid the price for that. Today I started slower and rode into the day; it was a much better strategy. I made a small attack on the big climb. Robyn was super strong and I saw that she was coming with me. We made a good gap and after that, we just rode a nice rhythm to the finish.” Second place finishers on the stage and orange jersey wearers NinetyOne-songo-Specialized know they have a race on their hands now. “It just shows you how unpredictable this race is,” said Haley Batten.

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We’ll just drop this Gary Perkin magic right here.

“We really had to adapt and go with the flow today. This not going to be an easy race over the next few days, but we are ready for the challenge. Today I really had to dig deep. Coming from cross-country, I am not used to six hours in the saddle, even though that’s how I trained. Sofia was amazing in the last quarter of the race, she really kicked into gear and helped us get home.”

GC Results

Men

  • 1st Andreas Seewald & Martin Stosek | Canyon Northwave MTB | 10hr14min51sec
  • 2nd Hans Becking & Jose Dias | Buff-Megamo | +4min55sec
  • 3rd Matt Beers & Chris Blevins | Toyota-NinetyOne-Specialized | +8min04sec

Women

  • 1st Haley Batten & Gómez Villafane | NinetyOne-Songo-Specialized | 12hr24min19sec
  • 2nd Robyn de Groot & Pauline Ferrand-Prevot | BMC Racing | +6min26sec
  • 3rd Amy Wakefield & Ariane Luthi | Symbtech ZA | +6min47sec

Full results


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