Other highlights include:
Stage ONE - Invercargill to Gore saw George Jackson take out 7th place in the bunch kick.
Stage TWO - Riverton to Te Anau, George Jackson went on to finish 5th, shortly followed by James Williamson in 12th place.
Stage THREE - Mossburn to Queenstown was a beautiful ride through the mountains with Theo Gilbertson finishing in the top 20.
Stage FOUR - Invercargill to Bluff Hill, Theo Gilbertson powered on to 9th with James Fouche close behind placing 15th.
Stage FIVE - Invercargill to Lumsden had James Williamson take out 6th and George Jackson place 10th.
Stage SIX - Winton to Invercargill, in the final day George Jackson backed it up in 7th place, with James Williamson in 16th.
How MitoQ supported the riders
MitoQ first met the NZ Cycling Project and James Canny at the iconic Intelligentsia Cup road race in Chicago, where team member James Williamson came 2nd, and instantly recognized a shared purpose for taking on challenges with positive passion. James Canny admits he was initially a sceptic about the supplement but had been recommended MitoQ’s merits by riders he respected, so decided to give it a try. “Cycling is one of the hardest sports in the world, you push your body to the limits, riding massive distances, so I knew I’d notice pretty quickly if MitoQ was going to make a difference or not.” For the team, James’s biggest priorities were that he wanted better recovery and resilience – mentally and physically.
“If we are getting that recovery and resilience benefit then we are sleeping better and feeling more energized. From that perspective MitoQ has been fantastic and it’s definitely given us performance benefits,” he says.
But it’s not just the performance gains the team are thankful for. James explains how important sponsorship is to the team. “Without the financial support of MitoQ and our other sponsors, some of our guys would get lost in the noise of the sport. They could only turn up to the races they could afford to turn up to and in whatever gear they could afford. With sponsorship we’re able to remove that hurdle from them and allow them to succeed.”
Cycling is an expensive, and therefore often elite, sport so financial support can have a big impact on young riders’ lives, enabling those with passion from all walks of life the chance to compete. “I know the gaping hole that would be left if this team fell over and I’m lucky to be surrounded by some cool people that help and share the load,” says James.
James believes the reason the New Zealand Cycling Project has been so successful is their tenacity. “It’s such a hard sport and you know the sacrifices it takes to get to that level. Cold, wet, rainy training sessions. Finishing work and going out riding for a couple of hours at night, getting up early in the morning, it means missing that party or event.” So, he says it’s great when you see the hard work pay off.
“You know those sacrifices and then you see them do things well, you have a really good team spirit, and you all get to enjoy the victories together. That’s when you know you’ve cracked it.”
MitoQ is incredibly proud to support this amazing team and thrilled to help power their recovery and performance during this epic race and beyond.