Madolo Sees the Silver Lining after a Tough Stage 1

Stage 1 of the 2016 Absa Cape Epic was by many accounts one of the toughest first stages of any Epic to date and the Investec songo Specialized duo were not immune from the suffering. On a day characterised by fine dust which reduced the visibility to near zero in the early phases of the stage Sipho Madolo fought to establish a riding rhythm. He had to rely tremendously on the experience of his partner, Christoph Sauser to make it to the finish in a time of 5 hours 32 minutes and 20 seconds.

The dusty conditions which marked the early phases of Stage 1 made for beautiful photo opportunities but didn’t make racing mountain bikes particularly easy.  Photo by Dominic Barnardt/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS.
The dusty conditions which marked the early phases of Stage 1 made for beautiful photo opportunities but didn’t make racing mountain bikes particularly easy.
Photo by Dominic Barnardt/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS.

Their stage time sees their General Classification position slide to 49th overall. With many hard kilometres still ahead though that need not spell the end to Madolo’s hopes of a good overall position when they reach Meerendal on Sunday.

Speaking after the stage Madolo said: “today I did not have the very best day. I had no legs right from the start and I was hoping to get better but my legs only got going in the last 20km. By which time I was tired already. But I had fun at least!”

Madolo’s attitude is to always look for the silver lining. Although he would have liked to have ridden the tough singletrack sections of the route faster it’s a mark of his exceptional character that he still managed to enjoy the riding despite not performing to his usual levels.

He’s also very aware of the opportunity to learn first-hand from the King of the Epic. “There is a lot to learn from Christoph everyday” he mused. During Stage 1 the lesson centred on nutrition with Madolo stating: “today was about eating right during the race, on and off the bike, and to be consistent with eating throughout.”

Sauser has completed ten Absa Cape Epics and has seen it all; from leading from the Prologue to the Grand Finale with the late Burry Stander in 2012, to struggling through a week beset with mechanicals with Frantisek Rabon in 2014. So it’s no wonder Madolo is confident their fortunes will improve as the Epic progresses. Christoph “is a really good encouraging partner. It’s really cool riding with him and I hope we have a good day” on Stage 2 he concluded.

You can follow Madolo and Sauser’s progress on Stage 2, which is also the 100th stage in the history of the Absa Cape Epic, by making use of the Cape Epic’s live tracking system, or on Twitter by following @songoinfo and @CapeEpic.

Sipho Madolo in action on Stage 1 of the 2016 Absa Cape Epic.  Photo by Ewald Sadie/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS.
Sipho Madolo in action on Stage 1 of the 2016 Absa Cape Epic.
Photo by Ewald Sadie/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS.

About Investec songo Specialized

Sipho Madolo and Christoph Sauser are riding the Absa Cape Epic as Investec songo Specialized. To find out more about the songo.info programme and the work they do uplifting the township youth of Kayamandi in Stellenbosch, though cycling and education, visit www.songo.info. For more information on Investec Asset Management and their corporate social responsibility programmes visit www.investecassetmanagement.com.

Madolo and Sauser’s custom Specialized S-Works Epic mountain bikes will go on auction from Monday the 14th of March 2016, on www.songo.info. All funds raised from their sale will be used to support the songo.info programme in Kayamandi. To find out more about the bikes click here.

A dusty and exhausted Sipho Madolo.  Photo by Gary Perkin/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS.
A dusty and exhausted Sipho Madolo.
Photo by Gary Perkin/Cape Epic/SPORTZPICS.

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