Kona Endurance Teams to Race the Pioneer
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
For immediate release
Kona Endurance Teams to Race the Pioneer
Visiting New Zealand to ride is on most mountain bikers’ bucket lists. We are very excited to announce that in January the Kona Endurance team will be ticking it off theirs as Spencer Paxson, Barry Wicks, Kris Sneddon and Cory Wallace head to New Zealand to race in the inaugural Pioneer Stage race. Over a gruelling seven days the two teams will race from Christchurch to Queenstown, covering some of the most awe inspiring and scenic parts of the New Zealand’s South Island, not to mention 546km of trails and over 15057m of climbing!
Between them, four Kona team riders have racked up some pretty amazing podium finishes and will undoubtedly be strong contenders. Cory Wallace, two time Canadian Marathon National Champ, has an incredibly long list of victories including an unprecedented three Mongolia Bike Challenge wins. He swept the Australian Marathon Series in 2014, as well as the Tour of Timor and the Wombat 100. On home soil he has placed 3rd and 4th in the technical and demanding BC Bike Race.
“Having
bike toured the South Island in 2010, I can't wait to return
to the laid-back nature and geographical gems which engulf
the Island. Racing 500km over seven days through the
backroads is going to take us into the heart of the country,
which I'm sure will be full of picture-perfect scenes and
many inspirational moments.” Cory Wallace
Cory’s
teammate Spencer Paxson is also a force to be reckoned with,
and while his results sheet doesn’t boast as many
multi-day stage results as Cory’s, it does show that this
young American has what it takes, placing second in the BC
Bike race in both 2014 and 2015. 2015 also marked his first
full-time year on the World Cup Cross Country circuit where
he was consistently one of the top placing American riders,
he’s been on the the US World Champs XC team many times
and is a member of the US Olympic Long Team for Cross
Country. He capped off the 2015 season at the World
Championships by passing more than half of the field to
finish as the 40th fastest XC rider in the world and 2nd
American.
“It would be hard to brew up a more
exciting start to the 2016 race season than an adventure
with good buddies to the other side of the globe to ride
mountain bikes through 500km of the New Zealand Southern
Alps. A trip like this is right at the heart of Team Kona
since we are like agents of adventure - we are most about
the enriching experiences worth living for - the racing and
competition, and all the coordinated outfits are just the
conduit!” Spencer Paxson
The second Kona pair is
again a mix of Canadian and US riders with California local
and Kona stalwart Barry Wicks leading the charge. 2015 saw
perennial Kona racer Wicks tackling some new adventures.
Attending the inaugural Trans-Cascadia Enduro, a 4 day stage
race featuring blind racing through the backcountry near
Oakridge, Oregon, was a true highlight. Barry was on the
podium with stage wins at BCBR, Breck Epic and was 4th at
the Downieville XC. After winning the inaugural Giro
Grinduro, Barry’s ready to race back on New Zealand soil
to kick start his 2016 season.
“I am pumped to join
forces with my two-time BC Bike Race winning teammate Kris
Sneddon, and along with Spencer Paxson and Cory Wallace get
in some awesome early season training while participating in
one epic adventure. I'm stoked to finish in Queenstown, and
plan on crushing everyone in the Stage 8 Skyline luge
race.” Barry Wicks
Rounding out the Kona contingent descending on the Pioneer, is British Colombian native Kris Sneddon. In Kris’ own mind, he found this season a bit trying results-wise, but that’s only because he is his own toughest critic. He did win the 3 day portion of the Singletrack 6 event in BC and finished 5th in the 2015 edition of the BC Bike Race (he won the solo event in 2014).
Like Barry and Cory, he also has plenty of big
days in the saddle under his belt, finishing second behind
teammate Cory Wallace in the 2012 Mongolia bike Challenge
and 2nd in the 2013 Canadian Marathon
Championships.
“New Zealand was actually the first
foreign country besides Canada that I ever visited back in
2006 for MTB World Champs in Rotorua. I can't wait to
experience the warm Kiwi spirit once again. With eight host
villages along the way, I'm looking forward to making many
new friends.
I'm excited that this race will not only
showcase some amazing mountain terrain, but that it will
also promote a positive collaboration between the mountain
bike community and a wide range of landowners. It's neat to
think that us foreigners and locals alike will be
experiencing certain tracks for the first time. A surprise
for everyone! It's a privilege to be a part of such a
groundbreaking event for the New Zealand cycling community,
and will definitely be a good fitness bump for a big 2016
race season to follow!” Spencer Paxson
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