It was business as usual at the front of The Pioneer with the leaders in all main categories extending their general classification margins on the 74km Stage Three from Fairlie to Lake Tekapo, raced once again in sweltering conditions under picture postcard blue skies.
Dan McConnell (AUS) and Anton Cooper (NZL) just edged Kona Factory team Corey Wallace (CAN) and Spencer Paxson (USA) in the open men's, Mark Williams (NZL) and Kate Fluker (NZL) put a further 40 minutes on Team Goozie - Susie Wood (NZL) and Gary Milbanke (NZL) in the mixed category, while Erin Greene and Kath Kelly are in complete control of the women's race as they increased their already considerable lead to almost two hours.
Greene (Queenstown) and Kelly (Roxburgh) have ridden plenty of hours and events together, including at the famous Cape Epic ride in South Africa, a similar multi-day stage race that attracts worldwide attention. And if the thoughts of the Kiwi pairing are anything to go by, it won't be long before The Pioneer is placed on a similar level to the Cape Epic and other iconic rides around the world.
"This is just so well organized, everything is being done so well, everyone is doing an awesome job from the food, the marshalling, the directions, this is just great, you really can't complain about anything," said Kelly. "And of course the riding is just stunning, today was really hot again, but an amazing place to ride."
Greene was bordering on masochistic with her description of today's stage, one that included climbing to 1307m over the Albury Range and a second 972 climb within sight of the finish.
"That was much better today, much better than yesterday - that was a great course today. Bugger all flat, bugger all gravel road, plenty of hills where you have to pick a line and think about your riding. I wasn't close to getting off at any point, it was all good."
Kelly spoke of the chemistry between the two riders, with rules stating they must not be more than two minutes apart, you have to know each other's strengths and weaknesses.