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The 2020 Season is on its way!

03 7월 2020

SCOTT-SRAM is back at it with a revised racing schedule. The SCOTT supported Swiss Epic stage race in August will give us the race action we have been missing.

Graubünden, Switzerland. The SCOTT-SRAM athletes and cross-country racing fans can finally look forward to a late-season start in 2020. From July onward, the race season will pick up speed with the sport gradually recovering from the Covid-19 outbreak and consequently adapted racing schedules. The Swiss Epic on home soil in Graubünden, Switzerland, the first international race of the season for the team, will be a true highlight ahead of a compressed 2020 season. How has time away from racing affect the riders' training and preparation for the season? We can soon find out. With SCOTT Sports partnering with Swiss Epic for 4 years as the official bike partner, the 5-day stage-race further gains prestige and importance for SCOTT-SRAM.

The World Cycling Federation (UCI) has announced a revised schedule with racing planned from July onward. The Swiss Cup in Leukerbad (July 19) and Swiss National Championship in Gränichen (July 26) will mark the start for SCOTT-SRAM 2020 season for Nino Schurter, Lars Forster and Andri Frischknecht.

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The World Cycling Federation (UCI) has announced a revised schedule with racing planned from July onward. With four instead of six World Cup races and the World Championships, SCOTT SRAM looks forward to competing and the challenge of a compressed schedule from September onward. The Swiss Cup in Leukerbad (July 19) and Swiss National Championship in Gränichen (July 26) will mark the start for SCOTT-SRAM 2020 season for Nino Schurter, Lars Forster and Andri Frischknecht.

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2020 Swiss Epic

The Swiss Epic (August 18-22) will be the first international competition and will undoubtedly be a great ramp up towards racing for the World Cup season. SCOTT-SRAM is going into it in full force with the roster that was ready to line up at the unfortunately canceled Cape Epic earlier this year. Led by 2019 Cape Epic Champions, Nino Schurter and Lars Forster, but further flanked by the Swiss Epic 2018 winners Andri Frischknecht and Matthias Stirnemann, SCOTT-SRAM will aim high and look to claim it's place on the scoreboard as proven contenders in stage racing.

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2019 Cape Epic Champions - Nino Schuter & Lars Forster

The one that knows the route of the Swiss Epic best is World Champion, Nino Schurter. Starting in Laax, heading to Arosa and finishing in Davos is all home turf for the Olympic Champion who lives in this region. Racing along with World Cup winner Lars Forster, the 2019 Cape Epic winners hope to prove their skills at home.

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"After everything the world has gone through this year so far, I'm grateful to still have a race schedule to look forward to. Defending my World Cup and World Champion title is top priority, but starting the international season with the Swiss Epic really spices up the program. Racing on home-soil on some of my home trails is going to be really special for me. I am very excited to replace the missed Cape Epic with the Swiss Epic aside Lars Forster."

N1NO Schurter

Olympic Champion & 8x World Champion

SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing

 

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"I'm hungry for racing and happy to lineup up again soon. The Swiss Epic will be a great opportunity to test my form before heading into the World Cup season. Teaming up with Nino and racing on familiar terrain in my home country is something I very much look forward to."

Lars Forster

2019 Cape Epic Champion

2019 World Cup Winner Snowshoe

SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing

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Andri Frischknecht & Matthias Stirnemann

After winning the 2018 Swiss Epic, Andri Frischknecht and Matthias Stirnemann will line up with some expereince under their belts for racing in the alps. "Winning the 2018 Swiss Epic with Matthias Stirnemann was one of my career highlights. It's going to be tough and beautiful at the same time." says Andri. The amount of climbing and descending ahead, the Swiss Epic differs from Cape Epic profoundly as team tactics play less a big role. However the two teams together will be a strong force taking every chance offered to support each other.

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"Winning the 2018 Swiss Epic with Matthias Stirnemann was one of my career highlights. Due to the restructuring of the season it allows us competing again in this amazing event. It's going to be tough and beautiful at the same time. Having my buddy Matthias on my side again will guarantee a great week of racing."

Andri Frischknecht

SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing

2018 Swiss Epic Winner

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Kate Courtney

Based in California, United States, racing schedule for Kate looks a bit different prior to a reunion with the rest of the team for the world cup season. With a potential US National Championships in August on the horizon, but not fixed yet, defending her 2019 World Cup Champion title remains a top priority for the 2020 season. While Kate has maintained an optimistic mindset during the crisis, just like the rest of the team, she very much looks forward to getting back to racing!

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“They say distance makes the heart grow fonder - and I have to say after this extended break I have never been more excited to get back on the start line or to reunite with my team on the World Cup circuit! While this has of course been a difficult time in many ways, I have been able to use this time to work on my weaknesses and get in some huge blocks of training. In many ways, I will be coming into this condensed season very well prepared and motivated to make those few race opportunities count.”

Kate Courtney

2019 World Cup Champion

2018 World Champion

SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing

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