When Luke lined up at the start of the 75km Broadhurst Road Race in
Here’s what the Whyte-sponsored racer had to say:
“Due to the fact that I didn’t really know what riding would be on offer in
“Don’t get me wrong, the Whyte 19 is a very responsive frame, but when guys started pulling up on full-carbon road bikes with Zipp 808 deep-section carbon wheels, I anticipated it would be a matter of kilometres before I got dropped!
“The race started off a fairly decent pace with everyone keen to establish a good spot near the front of the peloton. I managed to work my way up front without too much difficulty, much to the surprise of many competitors as I rode past, my big knobbly tyres buzzing as the pace was wound up.
“There were a couple of guys whom some friends of mine had told me to watch – one of them is apparently a pro roadie in
"As the race neared the finish some of the riders made a last-ditch effort at getting away but it was destined to come down to a sprint finish. I managed to constantly hold second wheel behind the lead rider with the pro road rider sat closely on my wheel. As we hit the finishing straight I launched my attack and as I glanced back I realised I had quickly gapped the riders. I even had enough time to make the most of the win and celebrate in style.
"The crowd and other riders were shocked that a mountain bike had won a road race, especially as I was on knobbly tyres. When they later asked what was the secret, I replied Whyte – Great British mountain bikes, they can't be beaten! To be honest though, I had really surprised myself."
Whyte racer Luke Smith surprised the locals when he won a South African road race on his hardtail mountain bike (ATB Sales)
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Obrigado, Obrigado
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