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NanoTime announce professional MTB team riders

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· By Press Office · 26 comments

Following the July 31st launch of the NanoTime website, which aims to become a platform for inspiring you to get active and educating you on how to stay active, the mountain bike team was announced today, 14 August 2020. After weeks of speculation as mountain biking fans tried to guess the identities of the team members from their avatars, the NanoTime team are: Zandri Strydom, Matt Beers, Nico Bell, Wessel Botha and Stuart Marais. The squad will be supported by {type}DEV, Specialized Bicycles Africa, Bells Cycling and Sponser Sport Food.

ccs-144148-0-05735200-1597317229.jpgMeet Team NanoTime. From left to right the riders are: Matt Beers, Wessel Botha, Zandri Strydom, Stuart Marais and Nico Bell.

We’re thrilled to have five extremely talented athletes, who are all great ambassadors for the sport of mountain biking and most importantly each have an inspirational story to tell. Zandri is arguably the most exciting female mountain biking talent South Africa has ever produced, her technical skills are simply sublime. She challenges the preconceptions of what women can do on a bike.
Dave Jacobs, CEO of {type}DEV the software engineering firm underpinning NanoTime

ccs-144148-0-65354700-1597317284.jpgZandri Strydom is without a doubt the most exciting young mountain biking talent in South Africa right now.

Matt is South Africa’s top marathon and stage racer. Over the last couple of years his record has been fantastic and we’re excited to have a rider of his World Class status on the team. Wessel is a rising star. He has won Wines2Whales, alongside Matt, twice already, despite being only 21. We can’t wait to aid him in his development over the next few years.
Jacobs

ccs-144148-0-26987700-1597317185.jpgMatt Beers has been the most successful marathon and stage racer in South Africa over the last two seasons. With the aid of Team NanoTime and {type}DEV he could progress to being a dominant force on an international level.

Nico meanwhile is one of South Africa’s most experienced mountain bikers. He’s balanced running a successful bike shop in Nelspruit, with a career at the highest level of the sport. Nico has a few major goals he’d still like to achieve before calling time on his illustrious professional riding career and we hope that he’ll be able to reach those goals in the NanoTime colours.
Jacobs

ccs-144148-0-69104900-1597317214.jpgNico Bell.

Stuart is the heart of Team NanoTime. He was the first athlete we supported through {type}DEV and has been instrumental in setting up the squad. He is one of South African cycling’s unsung heroes, who had to race as a privateer for much of his career. We’re looking forward to seeing the results he will be able to achieve from within a team set-up. He’s also an inspiration to young athletes, an example of how to keep pursuing your dreams.
Jacobs

ccs-144148-0-77831200-1597317243.jpgStuart Marais is the founding member of the team and will be instrumental in driving NanoTime towards its bold goals.

Joining NanoTime has been the biggest step in my career as a professional cyclist. Having spent my professional cycling career as a privateer, with the exception of 2014 when I rode under the Kargo banner, this will be the first true team setup that I shall belong to. It’s immensely exciting and will be good to have the comradery of team mates going forward. We hope that the success of the team will be shared with our fans and followers and will inspire them to get active and get moving as we showcase what is possible with sport. As much as we are all pros, we started somewhere. I managed to work my way up the cycling ladder whilst working as an engineer and so there is no reason why others cannot follow suit and we hope to be able to inspire people to get moving with our own journeys.
Stuart Marais
The initial intention with the team was to only look at starting in the 2021 season, as most riders had been signed and I personally was looking forward to an exciting 2020 season. It was building up to be a phenomenal season, across South Africa, as athletes were showing incredible promise with it being an Olympic year. Then, as everyone knows, Covid hit with full force and with-it teams started to fold as sponsors were, understandably, unable to fulfil their obligations. Dave Jacobs, CEO of {type}DEV, then approached me and we decided to move our timeline up by 6 months and try see if we can change an incredibly negative situation into a positive one and with it change the way teams are run in South Africa. The team aims to be leaders in what will be a very different world going forward and change for the better the way sport is run.
Marais
With a line-up consisting of some of the top athletes South Africa has to offer, we have ambitions of being the best team in the country. Initially we will be targeting local marathon, cross-country and stage races; with our eyes firmly fixed on being the first South African team to win the Absa Cape Epic. We’d also be targeting the South African National Championships, in a number of disciplines. But we want to expand to be an internationally recognised team too. We honestly believe we have potential World Champions in our line-up and want to do everything we can to help these athletes realise their potential.
Marais

ccs-144148-0-67822600-1597317264.jpgWessel Botha in action.

Specialized Bicycles will be the team’s official bike partner, while other sponsors include Bells Cycling and Sponser Sport Food.

Specialized Bicycles Africa is proud to be able to partner with Team NanoTime. We know that the world is a better place when we move our bodies, by bike, and we all have a role to play in using our passion to create a better, cleaner, and healthier tomorrow. The team sets the benchmark for performance in South African cycling and as such will inspire others to use the sport we love to live a healthier life. We look forward to a successful season ahead and sharing the stoke that bicycles bring with newcomers and existing cyclists alike.
Kylie Hanekom, Marketing Specialist for Specialized Bicycles Africa
Bells Cycling is proud to be associated with Team NanoTime, we have been involved with various teams over the years, with Team NAD being the last team we supported. It made sense to get involved with NanoTime in these tough times and provide support to talented riders! We will make sure the rider’s bikes are running smooth and fast at all times. We have a great partnership with Specialized Bicycles Africa to be able to support the team with the best bikes and equipment. Through Sponser Sport Food ZA we will also be able to make sure the riders have only the best nutrition. All their products are safe and stimulant free, ensuring they are ideal for professional athletes.
Nico Bell, store owner at Bells Cycling
Mountain biking fans can follow Team NanoTime’s progress towards those bold ambitions on social media. Follow @nan0time on Instagram, like the NanoTime Facebook page and follow @NT_Movement on Twitter to stay up-to-date on the team’s results and performances. For inspiration and education to fuel and maintain your fitness journey, as well as for more news on the team, visit www.nanotime.co.za.
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Shebeen

Aug 14, 2020, 10:56 AM

Well done for putting this all together, it can not have been easy

Long Wheel Base

Aug 14, 2020, 10:58 AM

Did they run out of epics for the photo shoot that Stuart is on a SCOTT?

DJuice

Aug 14, 2020, 11:02 AM

Did they run out of epics for the photo shoot that Stuart is on a SCOTT?

Perhaps still a personal sponsor for 2020.

Pure Savage

Aug 14, 2020, 11:24 AM

I think the graphics are pretty cool touch as well.

babse

Aug 14, 2020, 12:58 PM

Nice one and all the best...

 

I really do hope Beers finds himself a deserved contract/sponsorship to race and compete oversees very soon. 

peetwindhoek

Aug 14, 2020, 1:19 PM

Nice one and all the best...

 

I really do hope Beers finds himself a deserved contract/sponsorship to race and compete oversees very soon. 

Hope so too!

 

He is on his way to racing the Swiss Epic with Alan Hatherley I believe.

Griffin

Aug 14, 2020, 1:22 PM

Nice one and all the best...

 

I really do hope Beers finds himself a deserved contract/sponsorship to race and compete oversees very soon. 

 

Likewise for Stuart. Have yet to meet a more dedicated yet humble  athlete.

Wayne pudding Mol

Aug 14, 2020, 6:00 PM

Long overdue for Stuart Marais, great guy and seriously dedicated

CAAD4

Aug 14, 2020, 8:28 PM

It's always great to see new sponsors in our sport. Good luck to all involved.

mecheng89

Aug 15, 2020, 3:21 AM

Did they run out of epics for the photo shoot that Stuart is on a SCOTT?

He;s been riding Scott since I've taken interest in his career, guess he'll be switching over to a real MTB now (insert comic sans font).

mecheng89

Aug 15, 2020, 3:21 AM

Well done Stuart. What a champ.

Jbr

Aug 15, 2020, 8:09 AM

480w ftp ? is that even possible ?

mecheng89

Aug 16, 2020, 9:21 AM

480w ftp ? is that even possible ?

I missed that, who has that number?

peetwindhoek

Aug 16, 2020, 4:00 PM

I missed that, who has that number?

Matt’s! I though it was a typo... Crazy!

sirmoun10goat

Aug 17, 2020, 3:14 AM

I have heard from a reliable source close to Matt that his ftp is crazy high. I have not heard the actual number, but he is strong and deserves a spot pro team overseas. Nico brought a real talent into his Bells Cycling with Matt

mecheng89

Aug 17, 2020, 5:00 AM

Well that's the highest number I've ever heard of. 

JJ

Aug 17, 2020, 5:44 AM

Thats MVDP ftp territory. Crazy.

J Wakefield

Aug 17, 2020, 5:46 AM

Depending where Matt is in his season it ranges between 460-480W and races at typically 80kg.

Long Wheel Base

Aug 17, 2020, 5:55 AM

Depending where Matt is in his season it ranges between 460-480W and races at typically 80kg.

Did anything ever come from that stint he did in your UAE colours on the road?

Really hope he gets his chance to shine on the international stage, any surface, as long as he is getting his name out there.

J Wakefield

Aug 17, 2020, 6:01 AM

Did anything ever come from that stint he did in your UAE colours on the road?

Really hope he gets his chance to shine on the international stage, any surface, as long as he is getting his name out there.

It did and didn’t; Team was happy with him and he had some things naturally to learn on the road but the timing was wrong for him. Due to respect to Matt there was a personal matter that was important for him to attend and deal with which was totally understandable 3/4 of the way through the stagaire period.

Danger Dassie

Aug 17, 2020, 8:23 PM

Likewise for Stuart. Have yet to meet a more dedicated yet humble  athlete.

As well as Zandri Strydom, that young lady should go far. Right attitude towards riding and life in general, along with exceptional riding ability and skills. Saw her pulling off Nino style whips at 15 years old, during the one SA Cup at Thaba Trails. A natural on the bike, be it cross country or gravity disciplines. 

Meezo

Aug 20, 2020, 6:15 AM

As well as Zandri Strydom, that young lady should go far. Right attitude towards riding and life in general, along with exceptional riding ability and skills. Saw her pulling off Nino style whips at 15 years old, during the one SA Cup at Thaba Trails. A natural on the bike, be it cross country or gravity disciplines. 

she came to Cape Town last year to beat already one of the fastest ladies/girls on the downs in her own back yard at the SA Enduro Champs. She's extremely skilled on the bike.

Quagga

Aug 20, 2020, 11:33 AM

480w ftp ? is that even possible ?

Where in the article do you see that

babse

Aug 20, 2020, 11:58 AM

Where in the article do you see that

stats on website

 

https://www.nanotime.co.za/?utm_source=bikehub.co.za&utm_medium=article&utm_campaign=IO548#/Pro2

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