Vink prepares for defence of Tour of Southland title
30/10/19 - Michael Vink will arrive in Invercargill for
the 2019 SBS Bank Tour of Southland armed with one vital
piece of knowledge - how to win New Zealand’s most
prestigious stage race.
The lanky, likeable Cantabrian
finally saw his name etched onto the winner’s trophy last
year after nine attempts, including runner-up finishes in
both 2016 and 2017.
“I feel like I’ve had the legs
to win a few times, but a few things just haven’t gone my
way. You definitely need a bit of luck. Last year, having a
good team around me made a big difference from previous
years,” Vink said.
“Now I know what it takes to
win, and I know what it takes to lose as well. Having those
two experiences, you can put them together and map out a
plan of how to approach the week.”
Vink has spent
the season racing for the St George Continental Cycling Team
in Asia, a squad which includes Dylan Kennett, who won the
UCI 2.1 Tour of Taihu Lake earlier this year, and
Southlanders Corbin Strong and Matt Zenovich.
Vink’s
Placemakers team also includes Southlanders Josh Haggerty
and Hamish Keast, alongside Ethan Batt and James
Harvey.
“We’ve got a really good team this year, a
couple of locals, which is always good, Dylan Kennett, who
recently won a big race in China, he’s going to be our
sprinter, and some good all rounders,” Vink
said.
“It’s probably one of the better teams
I’ve had supporting me in the 10 years I’ve been coming
to Southland, but at the end of the day I’ve got to have
the legs to finish it off.”
Race director Bruce
Ross, who will be taking part in his 50th Southland tour,
including the past 30 years in charge of the race, believes
this could be one of the most even fields he’s
seen.
Ross, who is tremendously proud of the platform
the SBS Bank Tour of Southland has provided for New Zealand
riders to launch international careers, said picking a
winner for 2019 is no easy task.
“Michael Vink was a
great champion last year and it will be fascinating to see
who comes out of the peloton to challenge him in 2019,”
Ross said.
Robbie Hucker (Kia Motors-Ascot Park Hotel)
finished runner-up to Brad Evans in 2015 and will be riding
alongside Mexican rider Eder Frayre, who arrives in
Southland on the recommendation of former winner Heath
Blackgrove.
James Fouche (Creation Signs-Ronald
McDonald House-Ricoh) is the national road champion despite
being just 21-years-old and joined World Tour team
Mitchelton-Scott as a stagiare, or apprentice, for the
second half of the 2019 season.
Then there’s
exciting addition of the endurance riders from the New
Zealand track cycling programme including Strong (Team Skoka
Fruzio), who managed a top 10 finish on debut last year,
fellow Southlanders Tom Sexton (Business South) and Nick
Kergozou (Coupland’s Bakeries), and Base Solutions
Racing-WCNI team mates Jordan Kerby and world omnium
champion Campbell Stewart.
Or it could be one of the
lesser-known riders from overseas, with six different
nationalities represented across the field.
Vink will
be watching as the threats in the peloton reveal
themselves.
“It’s hard because at this time of
year everyone is winding down from a hard season and the
guys who have had a bad season will use this for some late
motivation,” he said.
“You never know who is in
what form, and it’s hard to pick out a standout list.
It’s always going to be hard racing and there will be
someone who comes out and gives you a good challenge,
that’s for sure.”
The 2019 SBS Bank Tour of
Southland runs from November 3 to 9.
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