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Smit completed 113-km ride through rugged mountains

'Tour de France of mountain bike racing' tests the toughest

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Cyclist competes in first full stage of 2015 Cape Epic mountain bike stage race
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When a former Springbok rugby captain describes a cycle race as tougher than a Test match, you know the Cape Epic deserves its title as the 'Tour de France of mountain biking'.
"It's a lot more gruelling," John Smit, who led South Africa to the 2007 World Cup, told AFP shortly after finishing the first stage of the race this week.
"A Test match is 80 minutes of hard, physical pain. This is pain stretched out over eight days so it's similar -- but longer," he said.
Smit -- along with more than a thousand other riders -- had just completed a 113-kilometre (70-mile) ride through the rugged mountains of South Africa's Western Cape.
Monday's ride was Stage 1 of the seven stage race, which covers a total of 739 kilometres of torturous trails and 16,000 metres of climbing.
If it is so tough, why do it at the age of 36 after having proved yourself on the rugby field?
"It's a challenge," said Smit, a former front-row forward, looking as grimy and exhausted as he would have been after having taken on the likes of the All Blacks.
"You've got to do something. I stopped for about two months after I retired (in 2011) and it was the worst thing ever.
"So I found a bicycle, got fit and now I look for these tough things to do."
It's a sentiment shared by many of the 1,200 men and women in two-rider teams tackling the 12th annual Cape Epic, widely regarded as the best mountain bike race in the world.
- Champions and amateurs -
Among them are leading international riders, including world champions and Olympic medallists.
Tipped to win among a star-studded field this year are Swiss Christoph Sauser and Czech Jaroslav Kulhavy of Team Investec-Songo-Specialized.
But while they and other top professional riders fight it out for the lead, streaming through the mountains behind them is a colourful crew of tough and skilled amateurs in pursuit of their own triumphs of guts and glory in what is also known as the Untamed African MTB Race.
Advertising agency executive Russell Lund, 42, and his tennis coach partner Piet Calitz, 40, described the torments of the steep and rocky course as they loaded up on pasta after finishing the first stage.
Lund fell -- he shows a bloodied shin -- and Calitz had a time-consuming puncture, but they were in good spirits as they tried to work out why they were doing it.
"That's a very good question," said Lund. "I guess you really feel once you are here that it's a week out of your regular life -- you almost feel like a pro for a week."
- 'Absolute lunacy' -
Like Smit, they brushed aside their age, pointing out that the entry fee of 60,000 rand (nearly $5,000) was prohibitive for young amateur riders without sponsorship.
So why not spend the money on a good holiday?
"I know, it's absolute lunacy," said Lund. "Someone should pay you to do it...
"But it's an enormous challenge and it was on my bucket list.
"Also, there's something about a mountain bike race -- if it's a nice  track and it's pretty, even after 120 kilometres you'll find two guys smiling and singing.
"You won't see that in a marathon runner."
The fees go towards a sophisticated logistics operation which sees a travelling race village follow the riders, pitching more than 2,000 tents at each stage and serving thousands of meals a day.
The total prize money, at 1.6 million rand (nearly $130,000) is the highest in world mountain biking, but that is not on the minds of most of the riders.
The first stage began and ended at the Oak Valley wine estate in the Elgin Valley, some 70 kilometres from Cape Town in the scenic Overberg region.
The local wines were available in refreshment tents, but not surprisingly the bartenders were among the least busy support staff as the top athletes tended their bodies and their bikes after a hard day on the road.
Lund, however, dismissed the idea that a celebratory drink was out of the question for amateur riders.
"I'll have a beer tonight and Piet will have several. I encourage him -- the more he drinks the faster he goes," said Lund.
Source: AFP

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