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    Bigger Team And Expanded Race Programme For Team RE:CM 2012

    Following a dream debut year in 2011, Team RE:CM, the South African-based professional mountain bike racing team, will tackle 2012 with a bigger team and a more ambitious racing schedule that includes some of the world’s most significant events. This was announced as the team was introduced to media, sponsors and key industry figures in Cape Town on Tuesday night.

    Neil MacDonald and Waylon Woolcock, who surprised many with early success as mountain bike racers in the colours of Team RE:CM last year, have been joined by rising young Olympic Cross-Country (XCO) racing star, Luke Roberts in the team’s 2012 line-up.

    MacDonald (34) and Woolcock (29) made the conversion from professional road racers in May 2011 and in their first race, promptly won six of the nine stages and the overall title at the joBerg2c, one of South Africa’s premier mountain bike stage races. The pair of experienced bicycle racers (they’re seasoned road racing pros) competed with determination at other high profile South African mountain bike events during the remainder of the year, collecting a number of victories on the less technical race routes in the process.

    The addition of Roberts to the team will ensure expansion from a purely marathon and stage-racing set-up to one that includes Olympic Cross-Country racing, the only Olympic discipline in mountain biking.

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    Neil MacDonald (left) and Waylon Woolcock will again contest marathons and stage races and have added the prestigious Cape Epic to their race schedule for 2012.
    Photo: CRAIG DUTTON

    Roberts completed his final year as a Junior in 2011 with distinction, winning the South African XCO Championship title, the South African XCO Cup Series title as well as the South African Junior Marathon Championship title. The 19-year-old, who finished 12th at the 2010 Junior World Championships (he crashed out at the 2011 World’s), will be competing internationally in his first year in the Under-23 category.

    “It’s fantastic to have Luke join the team for this year. He’s clearly a very talented rider with a big future. As a successful asset management company, RE:CM believes in investing in the future and in Luke we believe we have made a sound investment,” said Piet Viljoen, Executive Chairman of RE:CM.

    Roberts will compete in high profile South African races as well as a string of international XCO events, including five rounds of the International Cycling Union’s World Cup and the World Championships.

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    Luke Roberts adds a new dimension to Team RE:CM as a rising star in the Olympic Cross-Country discipline.
    Photo: CRAIG DUTTON

    “With offices in Guernsey and Sydney, RE:CM is an international company so it’s fitting that the brand is represented internationally in important mountain bike races,” said Viljoen.

    While Roberts tackles at least 18 races on the XCO calendar, MacDonald and Woolcock will continue to target South African marathons and stage races. This year, however, they step up a level when they compete at the ABSA Cape Epic, the world’s most prestigious mountain bike stage race. They’ll also contest the opening round of the UCI Marathon World Cup Series in Sabie, South Africa next month.

    And when their mountain bike racing schedule allows, they’ll represent the Bonitas Continental professional road team, where their experience and strength are invaluable.

    “We are under no illusions about their chances at the Cape Epic. Most of the world’s best will be competing and that means the depth of the field is significant. RE:CM is proud to have representation at this prestigious event and we’re confident that Neil and Waylon will give their all and maybe even surprise us on some of the stages,” said Viljoen.

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    From left, Neil MacDonald, Waylon Woolcock and Luke Roberts make up Team RE:CM for 2012.
    Photo: CRAIG DUTTON  

    “They had an excellent opening season last year and it will be a tough act to follow. But much like our business, we have patience and understand that professional bicycle racing, like investing, is a long-term process. What’s very important to us is ethics and we are proud of that quality in both our business and our mountain bike racing team.”

    Roberts completed his final year of school last year and finds himself in a position that many young racers dream of.

    “It’s great to be a part of this team. It’s a very professional set-up with impressive infrastructure. Someone even prepares my bottles! All I need to focus on is riding my bike as fast I can,” smiled Roberts, adding: “I’ve heard that first year in the Under-23 category is the toughest and can be a make or break year for a pro racer. I intend for it to be my ‘make’ year!”

    “Having RE:CM extend and expand their investment in the team is obviously really great and shows their confidence in the riders and the team structure. There’s an energy about the team that’s very refreshing and I believe we are going to see plenty of gutsy rides by Neil, Waylon and Luke this year. And hopefully plenty of podiums too,” grinned Malcolm Lange, owner of Lange Sports, which owns and manages Team RE:CM and Team Bonitas.  

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