Nino Schurter needs little introduction, one of mountain biking’s most accomplished and celebrated racers. He’s known for his attention to detail and absolute focus with precision bike handling skills. It isn’t uncommon to see footage of Schurter whipping it on race courses and giving the crowd a show.

The Scott-SRAM MTB Racing team plays a significant role in the success and has one of the few team environments that consistently tailor their approach to the Absa Cape Epic. Teammate Andri Frischnecht stepped up this year as Schurter’s partner and impressed fans as they both took on some of the strongest competition in recent years to hold onto yellow for a significant part of the eight-day race.

The team have long assisted Maxxis, SRAM, Rockshox, Syncros and Scott Sports in developing new technologies and products. Fine-tuned by Yannick the mechanic. To that end, we delved into some of the finer details of Nino’s Scott Spark race bike. 

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

Nino’s bike is one of the cleanest-looking builds out there. Subtly loaded with tech and personal tweaks.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

A special tyre for the “Cape Epic” was a must after last year’s puncture debacles. The team collaborated with Maxxis to produce an Aspen tread pattern with stronger sidewalls and rubber under the tread profile. 

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

Full XX Eagle with SRAM’s new T-type AXS drivetrain. A clear performance after an exceptionally bruising edition of the Cape Epic through wind, dust and mud. 

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

HT M2 pedals with titanium spindles. The Taiwan brand is the pedal used throughout the team and has an increasing presence on the international circuit. 

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

Integrated one-piece bar/stem cockpit. According to the mechanic, handlebars are cut to 700mm wide. Note the Velcro-backed race board with a plug blade sheathed.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

A roll of duct tape is easily accessible just below the dropper post collar.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

A single-piece ultra-light bottle cage with a Topeak Racerocket HP hand pump. At 85g this unit can pump up to 11 Bar (160 psi) of pressure. Notice the gold fleck frame job? You can do that when you win Olympic gold and everything else.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

A junction box, wired to the TwinLoc and likely used for the suspension. Although the exact reasoning wasn’t clear, we suspect it is to do with the boldy branded forks and shock.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

A neat cut-out in the ESI grip with an AXS blip for the dropper.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

Board holes are the perfect placement for a quick link. The board itself has a velcro backing and can be pulled off to swap bikes in case of a mechanical delay. Recent changes to rules allow for members of the same team to swap a bike in the event of a crash or mechanical.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

SRAM Ultimate four-pot brakes and a new prototype fork from RockShox.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

Another angle of the ‘Cape Epic’ Aspen shows the tyre profile.

Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark
Nino Schurter's Scott Spark (Image Credit: Dino Lloyd)
Nino Schurter’s Scott Spark, by Dino Lloyd

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