The NinetyOne-songo-Specialized team of Sina Frei and Laura Stigger made it three wins from three stages so far at the 2021 Absa Cape Epic, winning Stage 2 on Tuesday ahead of Robyn de Groot and Ariane Lüthi (Salusmed). Candice Lill and Mariske Strauss (Faces CST) claimed third spot on the day.

Frei and Stigger now hold a seven-and-a-half minute advantage over nearest rivals, De Groot and Luthi; while that may sound like an age, the trails of the Absa Cape Epic have reclaimed far more than a few minutes from many teams, in the past.

Sina Frei and Laura Stigger lead the field during Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic. | Photo: Sam Clark/Cape Epic
Conditions on the 96km Stage 2, from Ceres to Saronsberg, Tulbagh, were ideal for mountain bike racing and the Elite women began the first “move day” at a conservative pace. However, racers will be racers and the throttles were twisted.

The race burst into life when four teams pulled away from the pack – NinetyOne-songo-Specialized, Salusmed, Faces CST, and Cherie Redecker and Adelheid Morath of Computer Mania MTB all leaving the rest behind. The four teams remained together in a tight group for much of the stage, with a split only taking place around the 72km mark.

Earlier in the race, Ariane Lüthi was strongest up the Old Gydo Pass, the first real climb of the day, but on the final big climb, Frei and Stigger, at home in the mountainous terrain, made their move, dropping the three chasing teams. By the 77km checkpoint, they’d opened up a 30-second gap on De Groot and Lüthi, a gap which had grown to just over a minute by the stage’s end.

On the technical Old Wagon Trail descent into Tulbagh, Lill and Strauss lost valuable time, the latter struggling with a puncture. Strauss was also feeling the effects of her crashes on Monday’s stage. “It took me a bit of time this morning to find my rhythm but after a while, you forget the pain,” she said. “On the final descent I started feeling it again, but I think we had a consistent race and I’m proud of how we did today.”

Ladies podium after Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic. | Photo: Simon Pocock/Cape Epic

For Frei and Stigger, it was a complete performance, mishap-free and without incident. “It was a slow start and we just controlled the pace,” said Frei. “In the last 20km we pushed the pace higher and managed to get away on the climb; we were first into the downhill and had a trouble-free final 10km to the finish.”

Wednesday’s Stage 3 will be crucial for the chasing teams in the women’s race. Some risks will have to be taken on the 91km, 2100m stage to cut into the overall lead of Frei and Stigger. Expect adventure and excitement on the trails of Tulbagh.

Tune in to the Live Broadcast of Stage 2 from 08:30 on the Absa Cape Epic Facebook page, YouTube account, and/or Absa Cape Epic website.

Stage 2 Results:

1) NinetyOne-songo-Specialized, Sina FREI, Laura STIGGER | 04:49:12.7

2) Salusmed, Ariane LÜTHI, Robyn DE GROOT 04:50:14.9 | +00:01:02.1

3) Faces CST, Candice LILL, Mariske STRAUSS 04:53:47.7 | +00:04:35.0

 General classification after Stage 2:
1) NinetyOne-songo-Specialized, Sina FREI, Laura STIGGER 05:29:01.2 | 17.9 km/h ave.

2) Salusmed, Ariane LÜTHI, Robyn DE GROOT, 05:35:31.1 | +00:06:29.8 | 17.5 km/h ave.

3) Faces CST, Candice LILL, Mariske STRAUSS, 05:42:37.1 | +00:13:35 | 17.2 km/h ave.

For full stage and GC results, click here. https://www.cape-epic.com/

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Vera Looser and Sarah Hill (front) during Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic. | Photo: Sam Clark/Cape Epic

UCI women during Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic Mountain Bike stage race from Eselfontein in Ceres to Saronsberg in Tulbagh. | Photo: Sam Clark/Cape Epic

Ariane Lüthi leads the field during Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic. Photo: Sam Clark/Cape Epic

Mariske Strauss and Candice Lill during Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape. | Photo by Sam Clark/Cape Epic

Robyn de Groot of Salusmed leads Laura Stigger and Sina Frei of NinetyOne-songo-Specialized during Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic. | Photo by Gary Perkin/Cape Epic

Team 91-Songo-Specialized, Sina Frei and Laura Stigger during Stage 2 of the 2021 Absa Cape Epic. | Photo: Kelvin Trautman/Cape Epic

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