Popular Post _Pat_ Posted November 22, 2019 Share Hello people of the hub So for those of you who don't know me contrary to my Hub name, my real name is Stuart Marais. I am one of the few pro riders left in South Africa and am basically at the end of my rope. I've had a fairly decent season having won over a third of the races I've done this year and podiuming at around 2/3rds of them in total with one of my better results being a 2nd overall finish at Sani this year with Matt Beers. So I don't totally suck at riding a bicycle. My reason for this post is, I need your help. My financial sponsors, the few that I could find, have not been able to carry on with me due to the economic climate we find ourselves in. It hasn't made life easy at all and I have literally, I am not over exaggerating on this, had to win every race I entered in the last 3 motnhs in order to just pay rent. I have approached all the teams in SA ( there are not that many) but they are either remaining the same or downgrading and I've cleaned out every savings account I had after been retrenched from my Engineering job 4 years ago and I am basically done, unless..... This is where I need your help, if there is anyone out there who could assist me or who would be keen to come on board and create a partnership going forward I would greatly appreciate it and would love to discuss the opportunity going forward, so please drop me a DM and i will gladly get in touch with you. Thanks for your time everyone and sorry for the begging for sponsors post but I hope you all will understand why. Alouette3, Zaskar, JacquesMarais1911 and 65 others 68 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Colton Posted November 22, 2019 Share After your great win at the Go 100 I would've thought that sponsors would be lining up. I wish you all the best Stuart. _Pat_ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Pat_ Posted November 23, 2019 Share Been a constant struggle for as long as I've been racing. Thanks Stephen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mamil Posted November 23, 2019 Share I wish I could but I'm a 1 man band with a bond and child to send through tertiary and I already sponsor one athlete mamil - Shocking that your stellar achievements haven't attracted a salary commensurate with their magnitude. sam11, Jackson123, Stephen Colton and 6 others 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dexter-morgan Posted November 23, 2019 Share Start a backa buddy profile and put on all social media sites, all the best of luck. Mamil, _Pat_ and BigDL 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
First226 Posted November 23, 2019 Share Can you connect me privately,I can give you advice that will help . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Pat_ Posted November 23, 2019 Share I tried the whole back a buddy thing as well, unfortunately used that card so cant really use it again and wasnt quiet as successful as I was hoping it would be Start a backa buddy profile and put on all social media sites, all the best of luck. BigDL 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CogitoErgoSum Posted November 24, 2019 Share Hi Stuart. Clearly you can ride a bike, but is it sustainable? Being pro/ semi-pro in SA is a bottomless pit. All I can contribute is to propose that you get back into building a career outside of cycling. Maybe laying low for a year or two (well, you can still do your races) whilst finding your feet in whichever engineering field you are, is not such a bad idea. It is hectic to sacrifice what you love, but keep your extended future in mind. All the best. I truly hope you get helped Edited November 24, 2019 by CogitoErgoSum PhilipV, Sydd, Wil6 and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted November 24, 2019 Share Hi Stuart. Clearly you can ride a bike, but is it sustainable? Being pro/ semi-pro in SA is a bottomless pit. All I can contribute is to propose that you get back into building a career outside of cycling. Maybe laying low for a year or two (well, you can still do your races) whilst finding your feet in whichever engineering field you are, is not such a bad idea. It is hectic to sacrifice what you love, but keep your extended future in mind. All the best. I truly hope you get helped I know one of the TOP Ironman athletes .... despite winning a couple of full Ironman events he still has to keep his day job in engineering .... The Holywood version of professional athletes sadly is not available to many ... often despite top results ! Getting a manager/promoter may be the way to go. Just being on the podium is not enough. Sponsors wants bang for their buck ... Rocket-Boy and BigDL 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coolspin Posted November 24, 2019 Share Maybe thats why the bulk of SA pro riders went oseas, following the cash if it isnt viable in SA.S.A. Economy also at the end of its rope and it is likely that businesses under pressure hit marketing budgets first as a way to batten down the hatches. Sad state of affairs indeed, wish you luck. BigDL, Tjommie and warick_wrx 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-Boy Posted November 24, 2019 Share I know one of the TOP Ironman athletes .... despite winning a couple of full Ironman events he still has to keep his day job in engineering .... The Holywood version of professional athletes sadly is not available to many ... often despite top results ! Getting a manager/promoter may be the way to go. Just being on the podium is not enough. Sponsors wants bang for their buck ...It seems that these days results just arent enough. Sponsors are looking to move product so personalities play a large part in that too.Look at Sagan, highest paid pro road cyclist and very little of that is based on his results. There is *always* a crowd around him and that is what sponsors are looking for. Coolspin, ChrisF and BigDL 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wayne pudding Mol Posted November 24, 2019 Share It seems that these days results just arent enough. Sponsors are looking to move product so personalities play a large part in that too.Look at Sagan, highest paid pro road cyclist and very little of that is based on his results. There is *always* a crowd around him and that is what sponsors are looking for.Yes that Sagan chap hasn’t really done much - bit of a disappointing career really. Luckily his personality keeps the sponsors there. That, the odd world title, a monument here and then and a few TDF green jerseys But I get the drift, it’s more than just results Veebee, NickGM, Escapee.. and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wil6 Posted November 25, 2019 Share Hi Stuart. Clearly you can ride a bike, but is it sustainable? Being pro/ semi-pro in SA is a bottomless pit. All I can contribute is to propose that you get back into building a career outside of cycling. Maybe laying low for a year or two (well, you can still do your races) whilst finding your feet in whichever engineering field you are, is not such a bad idea. It is hectic to sacrifice what you love, but keep your extended future in mind. All the best. I truly hope you get helpedI can Imagine that this is a option he has contemplated many a times and a VERY difficult one. We are always taught to never give up on your dreams, but to what expense? Tough one to be in Stuart, and really hope it works out for you and that there is still hope left for young athletes trying to make a career in Pro MTB in SA. But at 31 years of age and maybe having 6 years of racing left in you (with no savings or back up plan) is it not time to put your dreams aside for a year or two like Cogito said and to start focusing on another career? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudsimus Posted November 25, 2019 Share I can Imagine that this is a option he has contemplated many a times and a VERY difficult one. We are always taught to never give up on your dreams, but to what expense? Tough one to be in Stuart, and really hope it works out for you and that there is still hope left for young athletes trying to make a career in Pro MTB in SA. But at 31 years of age and maybe having 6 years of racing left in you (with no savings or back up plan) is it not time to put your dreams aside for a year or two like Cogito said and to start focusing on another career?Everyone is being very diplomatic. The reality is that at your age you have no sustainable future racing bikes. Get your career on track and keep racing on the side. Even with a SA pro contract you will struggle to make ends meet. gemmerbal 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Boab Posted November 25, 2019 Share Lots of career advice being given round here but the OP wasn't asking for it. He specifically asked for those interested in partnering with him to step forward...perhaps keep the energies focused on that for the time being? Wayne pudding Mol, warick_wrx, Anectode and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gemmerbal Posted November 25, 2019 Share Sometimes the truth is uncomfortable and we dont want to hear it. As far as I can see nobody was disrespectful, just offering a reality check. Which, going on an open platform, is what you'll get from sensible people. We all have to come to terms with reality at some point. All of us would help, if we could, and if it made sense. We must stop living in this world where things don't get said because it might hurt someone's feelings, it creates false expectations. Lots of career advice being given round here but the OP wasn't asking for it. He specifically asked for those interested in partnering with him to step forward...perhaps keep the energies focused on that for the time being? MORNE , RobertWhitehead, Wil6 and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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