Drapac Pat’s Veg promising fireworks at Jayco Herald Sun Tour

 

The Jayco Herald Sun Tour holds a special place in the heart of many an Australian cyclist but for Drapac Pat’s Veg rider Jesse Featonby earning a place on the start line carries a bit of extra weight.

 

“As soon as I could ride a bike, all I heard about were Sun Tour stories,” said the 29-year-old from Albury.

 

“My Dad was a part of a winning team and a time-trial stage winner, and now I will get to have my own chance.”

 

The 64th edition of Australia’s oldest stage race will be held around Victoria from Wednesday 1st to Sunday 5th February 2017.

 

Featonby’s father Greg is a veteran of six Sun Tours and on an October day in 1988, stood on the podium as a victor in the 37km team time trial from Mansfield to Jamieson alongside Neil Stephens, Wayne Nicholls, Shane Sutton and Jean Paul van Poppel.

 

Having transitioned from triathlon over the last 12 months, being able to ride at the Sun Tour has proved extremely satisfying for Featonby, who claimed his maiden National Road Series win atop of Canberra’s Black Mountain.

 

“I spent 2016 with the goal of gaining selection in the 2017 Jayco Herald Sun Tour. To achieve that goal with such a strong team is incredibly rewarding,” he said.

 

The man at the helm of Drapac Pat’s Veg ambitions, is recently retired Mark O’Brien. Now a Sports Director with the Melbourne-based development team, O’Brien was in the peloton in 2007 when the Sun Tour last went up Falls Creek and that year finished runner-up in the youth classification to fellow Victorian Simon Clarke who now rides in the WorldTour for Cannondale-Drapac and an overall winner of the race in 2014. As was his trademark during his racing career, O’Brien is not holding back when it comes to suggesting what his team wants to achieve.

 

“With such a youthful team coming to the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, we are incredibly excited to try to give it to the bigger, more experienced teams,” he said.

 

“We are sending a versatile team, with Brad Evans returning from a year with Drapac Professional Cycling to lead our boys through Victoria. We were able to do some reconnaissance of the key stages whilst staying up in Bright for our training camp, and everybody is fired up to snag a huge result in front of some of the world’s best cyclists.”

 

O’Brien said the team is aiming “to bring home a jersey, and be up there to fight for a stage win,” with Evans eyeing stages two and three, where a reduced bunch could be fighting for position to the finish line.

 

Elsewhere during the 2017 Jayco Herald Sun Tour, with three-time Tour de France winner and defending champion, Chris Froome (Team Sky), and Giro d’Italia runner-up Esteban Chaves (ORICA-Scott) headline acts, Drapac Pat’s Veg is hoping that local knowledge and the exuberance of youth, gives them an edge.

 

“The Kinglake stage has our Melbourne riders particularly excited as it’s an area we spend so much time training in,” said exciting young talent Cyrus Monk, who joins Evans and Mathew Ross as the only non-Victorians in the squad. “It will be great getting the opportunity to go toe to toe with some of the world’s best climbers on hills so close to home.”

 

All-rounder Nick Katsonis is riding his third-straight Sun Tour while former Melbourne to Warrnambool winner, Oliver Kent-Spark will be looking to make an impression by springing a few surprises.

 

“We will have to play to our own strengths which is opportunistic moves and positive racing,” he explained. “By doing this we will give ourselves every chance to be in the right position and capitalise on not being on the radar of the WorldTour riders.”

 

The 2017 Jayco Herald Sun Tour will be presented by Jayco and the Herald Sun, along with the continued support from the Victorian State Government.

 

Drapac Pat’s Veg – 2017 Jayco Herald Sun Tour

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Nicholas KATSONIS
@nickatsonis
22 AUS / VIC The Melbourne-based business student finished in the top 10 of the youth classification at last year’s Sun Tour. Second overall at the 2015 Tour of Mansfield off the back of his win on stage 3. 2014 Tour of Tasmania youth classification winner.
Brad EVANS

@bradevans6

24 NZL Fast man, Evans finished fourth at the New Zealand road championships. Claimed two stage victories in 2016 riding for Drapac’s ProContinental setup, at the New Zealand Cycle Classic and at the Tour de Korea.
 

Oliver KENT-SPARK
@Okent_spark

 

24 AUS / VIC Endured a tough 2016 riding in Europe with An-Post Chain Reaction. In 2014, Kent-Spark won the prestigious Melbourne to Warrnambool and was runner-up at Grafton-Inverell.
Mathew ROSS

@MatdRoss

20 AUS / QLD Represented Australia at the 2013 Junior Olympics and won gold in the team pursuit on the track. Ross finished fifth at 2016’s Melbourne to Warrnambool and won the Midlands Tour. Has ridden throughout his development with the Victorian Institute of Sport.
 

Cyrus MONK
@Cyrus_Monk

20 AUS / NSW Claimed a top-10 finish at the 2017 Australian championships in the under-23 road race. Last season, Monk finished fifth overall at the Tour of Gippsland. Was runner-up to Sean Lake at the 2015 Grafton-Inverell.
 

Drew MOREY

 

20 AUS / VIC Won the Victorian time trial championship as a junior in 2013. Fourth overall at the 2016 National Capital Tour. Morey was runner-up at the 2016 Midlands Tour in the Victorian Road Series, contributing to the Pat’s Veg 1-2-3.
Jesse FEATONBY

@jessfeato

29 AUS / VIC Won the stage up Black Mountain at the National Capital Tour in 2016 and went on to finished in the top-10 on GC in what was only his second National Road Series event. Featonby also finished fifth at the Baw Baw Classic in 2016.

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