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Schurter, Fini bag Cape Epic Prologue win

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Nino Schurter and Sebastian Fini, racing for World Bicycle Relief, scorched their way around the Prologue stage in Somerset West to claim the early lead at the Absa Cape Epic on Sunday. (Twitter/Tread Media)
Nino Schurter and Sebastian Fini, racing for World Bicycle Relief, scorched their way around the Prologue stage in Somerset West to claim the early lead at the Absa Cape Epic on Sunday. (Twitter/Tread Media)

Multiple Cape Epic champion Nino Schurter and Sebastian Fini won the team time trial Prologue on the foothills at Lourensford Wine Estate in Somerset West on Sunday.

The duo, riding for World Bicycle Relief, were followed by the Toyota-Specialized-NinetyOne outfit of two-time defending champ, Matt Beers and 2018 winner, Howard Grotts.

Hans Becking and Wout Alleman of Buff Megamo rounded out the podium.

For seven-time starter and former winner Schurter, this was only his second Cape Epic Prologue win.

"Coming here from Europe, I thought 'Okay, it's not too hot' but it was brutal out there. On the climbs, the air was just standing still - so I think maybe we went too fast in the beginning and suffered towards the end, but still very happy with the result," he told the official Cape Epic website.

In the women's category, Ghost Factory Racing's Anne Terpstra and Nicole Koller starred on their debut when they claimed the win and overall lead.

Candice Lill and Mona Mitterwallner, riding for Cannondale Factory Racing, appeared to be neck-and-neck in the early stages, but the heat proved too much for Austrian rider Mitterwallner.

Cannondale Factory Racing faded towards the end of the stage, allowing Ghost Factory Racing's Terpstra and Koller to surge clear.

"We are very happy with a stage win," Terpstra said. "We weren't expecting that at all. We just wanted to ride at our own pace but then we started going nicely and getting faster. It was hot out there. And dusty. I am looking forward to a shower!"  

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