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From petal power to pedal power

By Absa Cape Epic

When Marleen Lourens got married 3-year-old Nicky Giliomee, was her flower girl. That was 19 years ago - on Tuesday, the pair rolled across the Absa Cape Epic’s finishline in Wellington, as riding partners. They had completed the 103km stage in a smidgen under 7 hours – and the fourth South African women’s team to finish. “Today was long and hot,” said Lourens, “But it’s Epic, which is why we keep coming back.”

This is Lourens’ fifth and Giliomee’s maiden Epic. Why did Giliomee enter? “My aunty forced me,” she joked. Lourens said she had asked Giliomee to ride with her when her regular racing partner Anne Harrison wasn’t available. Giliomee, who is doing a BComm honours at Stellenbosch University, declined. A few weeks later, though, Lourens’ received a text message from Giliomee. “I’ve got FOMO. I’ll do it.” And with that message, Team Speed Structures was formed.


Photo courtesy of Absa Cape Epic

But Giliomee nearly didn’t make it to the start line. A month earlier she was racing the Tankwa Trek, and was in the lead in the mixed category, when she went down a drop too fast. “I woke up in an ambulance,” she said. Her doctor only gave her the go-ahead to take part in the Cape Epic a week before the start.
“I’m not as fit as I wanted to be, but at least I’m here,” said Giliomee.

Lourens said she was impressed with what a strong rider her former flower girl is. “She’s got so much talent, her head is very strong, and she doesn’t give up. I will go to war with anyone who will crawl to the end,” she said.

After Wednesday’s stage, the two, covered from helmet to toe in dust, were making themselves human again in the riders’ recovery zone with fellow riders giving them high-fives.


Photo courtesy of Absa Cape Epic

Lourens said she loves this race because it’s so unpredictable. “You can’t have any expectations. If you’re not a pro, you come to enjoy it – and then deal with any misfortune.” So far, they’ve had a puncture on the Prologue and a bent hanger.   

Hopefully Giliomee will enjoy the Epic a bit more than Lourens’ wedding. The pretty toddler’s flower girl services were in huge demand and this was her fifth wedding. “I’m not going to get married ever again,” she told her mother.   


The 2016 Absa Cape Epic mountain bike stage race takes place from 13 to 20 March and the much anticipated racing updates can be viewed here.  The 2016 race hosted the 100th stage in the history of the event – the EPIC100 –  today, Tuesday 15 March.
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