Kapiti News

Italian team recruits Kā piti cyclist

Mason says Zappi’s email response left him ‘gobsmacked’

- David Haxton

Apromising young cyclist, who finishes his schooling at Paraparaum­u College next month, has signed with a developmen­tal Italian team called Zappi.

Zappi offered Euan Mason, 17, the chance to compete in 60 races around Italy between February and October next year. Twenty-five of the races are UCI (world governing body) races.

He will be based in the Zappi Cycling Hotel in Riolo Terme, near Imola, which is famous for its annual Formula 1 race.

“It looks like a really nice place and I’m thoroughly looking forward to it,” Mason said.

He applied to Zappi about eight months ago

“out of curiosity”, and found out recently he had made the team via an email.

“I was gobsmacked, to be honest, but extremely happy.”

He will be among 17 riders from around the world in the U-23 developmen­t team which Italian exprofessi­onal Flavio Zappi mentors.

The team gives young riders coaching support and a race calendar to discover their potential.

“It’s a massive step up and an amazing opportunit­y.”

Mason has been competing in national secondary school road racing in the last few years and was

getting ready to compete in the U-23 category next year.

He’s had his fair share of success since taking up competitiv­e cycling about 31⁄2 years ago, and has been regularly among the top 10 at various races.

His latest win, and first jersey triumph, was claiming the “king of the mountains” classifica­tion at the Central Hawke’s Bay junior tour, which

was in round three of the national road series.

“I was really stoked about that.” Mason’s interest in cycling stemmed from participat­ing in the Karapoti Classic mountain bike race after being encouraged by his uncle, Andrew Lowe.

After that, he got into road cycling and doing extensive training, including cycling, running and gym work.

In the last year, he joined the Cycling Tom Devo team and then the

Fitlab team.

In a recent Kāpiti News interview, Mason said his goal for the short-term was to get into an U-23 team, either New Zealand Elite or Pro Continenti­al, and “take the sport as far as I can”.

He finishes college at the end of October and will then take part in a composite team in the Tour of Southland after relinquish­ing his junior licence with Continenta­l, which will be his “first big league race”.

Then, the main focus will be ramping up his training so he’s in tiptop shape when he arrives in Italy.

There are a few nerves, especially as he will be leaving his family for a long time, and although he will be looked after well by his new team, he will have to fend for himself a bit.

He will be engaging in various forms of fundraisin­g and has launched a Givelittle page (www. givealittl­e.co.nz/cause/cycling-to-thetop) so he has money on hand for various expenses.

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Euan Mason will be cycling competitiv­ely overseas next year.

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