Absa Cape Epic preview written by Chris Whitfield.
The much-anticipated 2014 Absa Cape Epic begins with a 23km prologue tomorrow and several teams will be hoping to fire the first shot in what promises to be a huge battle among the world’s top riders.
The race against the clock is short and quick compared to the marathon stages that follow, but answers to some big questions will begin to emerge.
The course through the hills and valleys of Meerendal Wine Estate, Durbanville, contains some fairly technical riding: will the skills of František Rabon, the Czech roadie recently turned mountain biker, be up to it?
The answer to that could be key to his Team Meerendal Songo Specialized partner Christoph Sauser’s bid to be the first person ever to win the Absa Cape Epic five times.
Rabon has been on an intense learning curve under Sauser’s tutorship and this week claimed his technical riding was “100%” … but can even the most gifted rider learn in little more than three months what others have taken years to perfect?
And will the recent form of Sauser’s greatest rival, German Karl Platt – also a four-times winner of the world’s foremost mountain bike stage race – and his Team Bulls partner, Swiss rider Urs Huber, follow through into the Epic? Will they live up to their favourites tag, or might they have peaked too early?
A team that will expect to do well on the prologue is Scott-Odlo – cross country World Champion Nino Schurter and South African Philip Buys. Both are excellent over the shorter cross country discipline and their explosive power and skills should come to the fore.
Their questions will come from Monday, when the long stages start – four of the seven are over 100km. The final stage, a relatively sedate 69km, takes riders from Elgin to Lourensford Wine Estate, Somerset West, on March 30.
Interest in the women’s race has been heightened this year by what might the strongest field ever – in part thanks to the R700 000 prize purse, equal to that offered to the men.
Two teams are distinct favourites, but who will be strongest between Team RECM 2 – Ariane Kleinhans (Swiss) and Annika Langvad (Danish) – and the Team Meerendal pairing of Swiss veteran Esther Süss and Briton Sally Bigham?
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