PERFECT CAPE EPIC FOR SINA FREI AND LAURA STIGGER

The 2021 Cape Epic is all over now

Absa Cape Epic Press Release For Immediate Distribution

 

Sina Frei of Switzerland and Laura Stigger of Austria (NinetyOne-songo-Specialized) have wrapped up the 2021 Absa Cape Epic in utmost style as they led the race from start to finish, winning the overall title at Val de Vie today.

Women’s winners Laura Stigger and Sina Frei of NinetyOne-songo-Specialized during stage 7 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic Mountain Bike stage race from CPUT Wellington to Val de Vie, South Africa on the 24th October 2021
Photo by Gary Perkin/Cape Epic

 

Frei, a silver medallist in the cross-country mountain bike event at the Tokyo Olympics this year, was thrilled with the win. “It’s unbelievable,” she said. “We came into the Absa Cape Epic to ride and do well, but I never expected to win this race. We have just been a good team all week. We got onto the podium and we never left. I’m really happy right now. Laura and I are good friends and I think this helped us throughout the week.”

Stigger added that the victory came down to teamwork. “Our success belongs to the entire team. Everyone has worked so hard for us. I can’t really describe the feelings right now; it’s just so cool.”

The NinetyOne-songo-Specialized team enjoyed a flawless 2021 Absa Cape Epic, barely putting a foot or pedal stroke wrong all week. They were powerful on the climbs and poetry on the descents. That theme continued on the Grand Finale, with Frei and Stigger accelerating away from the chasing pack up the Beulah and the Hawequa Climbs.

Candice Lill and Mariske Strauss (Faces CST) tried to respond, but the legs weren’t willing. Still, they were able to claim second overall in the Elite women’s race.

Mariske Strauss and Candice Lill of Faces CST during stage 7 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic.
Photo by Gary Perkin/Cape Epic

“On the start line this morning our plan was to attack early to go for the stage win,” said Lill. “We started off well and set the pace, but we quickly realised that the legs were gone after the last few days. Mariske also had a triple puncture, so we had a small panic with that, but we quickly sorted it out and kept moving.”

The 2021 Absa Cape Epic was the first that Strauss and Lill have ridden together, and the pair have finished every day with big smiles and hugs. Will they still be able to compete against each other in the future? “Haha – I am sure we will be able to race each other when the time comes,” said Strauss. “But yes, this race has really solidified our friendship this week. It’s been an awesome experience riding with Candice. I can’t wait to do more stage races together.”

Women’s winners Laura Stigger and Sina Frei of NinetyOne-songo-Specialized complete stage 7 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic.
Photo by Gary Perkin/Cape Epic

 

Robyn de Groot and Ariane Lüthi (Salusmed) were also a first-time pairing for the 2021 Absa Cape Epic. They finished third overall in the women’s race, with De Groot admitting that she battled throughout the week.

“I didn’t feel myself at this event,” said De Groot on the finish line. “At some stages, I didn’t feel like I could make it to the finish. I had to put on a poker face and just hang on to this superstar Ariane.”

Candice Lill and Mariske Strauss took second place in stage 7 and in the overall rankings of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic.
Photo by Sam Clark/Cape Epic

Lüthi was full of praise for her teammate and looks forward to more women riders taking on the challenge of the Absa Cape Epic. “Robyn gave it her all,” said Luthi. “She is a great competitor and it’s fantastic to ride with her. We gave it everything we had and we crossed the line! I encourage all women mountain bikers to enter the Epic. You can do it. You enter, you train and we would love to see you here.”

 

Laura Stigger and Sina Frei of 91-Songo-Specialized win stage 7 and the overall leaders Jersey of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic Mountain Bike stage race from CPUT Wellington to Val de Vie, South Africa on the 24th October 2021
Photo by Nick Muzik/Cape Epic

 

Stage 7 Results:
1) NinetyOne-songo-Specialized, Sina FREI, Laura STIGGER 03:21:50.8
2) Faces CST, Candice LILL, Mariske STRAUSS 03:32:36.9 | +00:10:46.1
3) Salusmed, Ariane LÜTHI, Robyn DE GROOT 03:33:35.2 | +00:11:44.4

Laura Stigger and Sina Frei of 91-Songo-Specialized win stage 7 and the overall leaders Jersey of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic on the 24th October 2021
Photo by Nick Muzik/Cape Epic

General classification after Stage 7:
1) NinetyOne-songo-Specialized, Sina FREI, Laura STIGGER 30:39:52.8
2) Faces CST, Candice LILL, Mariske STRAUSS 31:20:51.6 | +00:40:58.8
3) Salusmed, Ariane LÜTHI, Robyn DE GROOT 31:32:38.0 | +00:52:45.1

Women’s winners Laura Stigger and Sina Frei of NinetyOne-songo-Specialized celebrate their win of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic on the 24th October 2021.
Photo by Gary Perkin/Cape Epic

 

About The Absa Cape Epic
The Absa Cape Epic is the world’s premier mountain bike stage race. The route changes every year, leading aspiring amateur and professional mountain bikers from around the world through 650 Untamed kilometres of unspoilt scenery and up 15500m of vertical ascent.

The Absa Cape Epic is the most televised mountain bike race in the world and classed as UCI Mountain Bike Marathon Series (SSR) by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI); this official UCI status makes it a highlight on the professional racer’s calendar. The Absa Cape Epic also attracts aspiring amateur riders wanting to test themselves against the best. It is a full-service race, meaning that everything is taken care of from the start – all riders need to think about is riding.

In 2016 the Cape Epic PTY (ltd) was acquired by the IRONMAN group and is now the pinnacle event of the Epic Series which includes the Swiss Epic in Switzerland and 4Islands MTB Stage Race Croatia.

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