Whanganui Chronicle

McCaw’s team make their move in kayak

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I have to say it’s nice to get to the finish line. Richie McCaw

Team isport

Former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw has levelled up his performanc­e at GodZone to take second place alongside his isport teammates, Coast to Coast champions Dougal Allan and Simone Maier, along with Theo Wordsworth.

“I have to say it’s nice to get to the finish line – I was concerned during that last stage we would make a mistake in the forest on the bikes, so it’s a relief to get it done finally,” McCaw said.

“That last kayak section on Lake Taupo¯ was great, to get off the legs after that big trek in the Kaimanawas.”

Team isport had gone toe-to-toe with Queenstown’s team Tiki Tour over a full six days of racing the 666km Chapter 9 course.

McCaw said his team was strategic about getting past them before it was too late in the game.

“On the trek, Tiki Tour was running too hot for us to get ahead of them so we just bided our time.

“We both entered the Lake Taupo¯ paddle leg simultaneo­usly, but we gained and caught them up just before coming into the Kinloch transition. I think they were a bit surprised by that and, we just went for it.”

Maier said racing in the North Island for the first time was intriguing.

“It is way different here in Rotorua than racing in the South Island, and we didn’t see many people out there, just amazing scenery. The course had so many different elements — sometimes it felt like two Coast to Coasts in one day,” she said.

The isport team were welcomed into the Redwoods Forest finish line by McCaw’s wife Gemma, daughter Charlotte and parents.

His regular endurance racing team-mate Rob Nichol, who had to miss out on GodZone due to the Covid level 3 lockdown in Auckland, was also on hand to congratula­te the team.

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