Vink in hot seat after dislodging rivals on gravel at Tour of Southland

The two-time champion of the SBS Bank Tour of Southland made a major claim for a third title on stage two of the 2021 edition of the race.

2021 Tour of Southland Stage 2

2021 Tour of Southland Stage 2 as the riders head over the gravel. Source: Tour of Southland

Vink was quick to thank his Transport Engineering Southland-Talley’s team mates after a challenging 172km stage from Invercargill to Lumsden which featured two gravel sections for the first time.

“Everyone was talking about the gravel and luckily my team has got quite a lot of experience with that stuff," said Vink. "We made a good plan, everyone was on the same page and had a job. Everyone played their role to perfection and at the end of the day we got the stage win so it couldn’t have gone any better."

“(The gravel) is tough on the equipment and the body, but it also suits me so well. It’s great to mix up the race and keep it exciting. I think everyone was sensible and that’s the key to making it work.”

Vink’s mountain-biking background was a bonus during the gravel sections, the second of which was a five kilometre grind up Glenure Hill, but it was his tenacity and grit that came to the fore as he attacked from the front group into a block headwind over the final 15km into Lumsden. He soloed into the finish with a 40 second margin and will take a 12-second overall lead into Stage 3 over runner-up on the day Logan Currie (Bolton Equities Black Spoke).
Earlier in the stage, a breakaway formed with Mitchell Fitzsimons (PowerNet), James Fouche (Bolton Equities Black Spoke), James Harvey (Transport Engineering Southland-Talley’s), Frenchman Raphael Amouroux (Business South) and Liam Cappel (Team Couplands) setting the tone for the stage.

Cappel was desperately unlucky to puncture twice on the first gravel section as the peloton broke apart in the windy conditions.

After climbing over the Glenure hill, the remaining escapees were hauled in by a chasing bunch including Vink and Campbell Stewart, but it was Vink who had the horsepower to attack and solo his way up the main street of Lumsden.

Logan Currie was second on the stage to hold the under 23 jersey, with Keegan Hornblow third.

Vink, who finally broke through to win Southland crowns in 2018 and 2019 was comfortable with the responsibility of wearing the yellow jersey for tomorrow’s 148km stage three from Riverton to Te Anau.

He has a 12sec lead over Currie, with Hornblow at 22sec and Stewart at 29sec.
“Any time you can take the yellow is a good thing, especially in this race. It’s so windy and tough that I like to be on the front and have the boys on the front anyway,” said Vink.

“Every day is a big day. Any day can be the hardest day on the tour - even yesterday with the city race. The morale is really high in the team, everyone is having a laugh and it’s such a good vibe to be a part of.”

Fouche was rewarded for his efforts in the break with the sprint ace and King of the Mountain jerseys, while Glenn Haden continues to lead the over 35 category and Amouroux claimed the Most Combative honours.

Bolton Equities Black Spoke Pro Cycling leads the team classification.


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Published 2 November 2021 8:47am
Updated 2 November 2021 9:53am
By SBS Cycling Central
Source: SBS

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