Thursday, October 25, 2012

Tour of the Goldfields – riding the gutter!


19-21 Oct 2012: The last and final round of the NRS. With not enough riders to field a team, I had to fill in despite some really really poor road form. Nonetheless, it was great fun to get together with the SKCC Giant team to race together again and feel spoilt as a full time athlete – well for the 3 days at least! Jussy and I were joined by Claire Stevens guest riding for us.

The Friday saw the start of the Stage 1 Criterium at Victoria Park. I was pretty keen to start – after all, the crit was one of my favourite events! From the gun, it was full on!! Slamming the brakes as we approached the first corner, I found myself riding at full steam. Every time I managed to wiggle my way to the front, we’d approach a corner, a poof, I’d be popped way to the back. I was almost ready to vomit!! And within 3 laps when the whistle for the intermediate sprint went, my race was over. Gee – I must be in a really bad shape.  I rolled around with Von for a while – and it was only then I realised the inevitable, the back brake callipers had gotten stuck, and I had been riding with brakes on the whole time!!!! At this point, it was way too late to take a mechanical lap out and we eventually got pulled out of the course. I was rather disappointed to say the least – but oh well, lesson learnt for next time! I managed to watch the rest of the crit and it was certainly really impressed by Ashlee Ankudinoff’s solo victory to the line!

Robocop!! (Photo by Shane Miller


We had 2 stages on the Saturday – a TTT in the morning and a road stage in the arvo. TT’s hurt, but somehow ironically, the fun of TTT’s takes that pain away! We were first off, and with only 3 riders, we had to finish, and finish as a team. The ride out was a little slower, but with a ‘pro-style’ turnaround that we had been practising a little earlier on, we managed to lift the pace significantly for the ride home. Despite finishing bottom of the ladder of the teams classification, we had ridden well together and were happy with our efforts.

The afternoon’s stage took a while to start and an afternoon nap in the shade was all I could think of!  An early attack by the VIS caught a lot of us by surprise and we were chewing bars in the gutter a mere 5kms in. I was spinning out on the 50-14 gear ratio I had and was soon dropped in no time. Lucky I had 3 others to share the ride with – Josie from Total Rush, Hannah from Specialized SA and team-mate Claire – and we started working turns. Somehow, the 60kms felt like the longest race I had ever done! The lack of road km’s in recent weeks of track training was certainly showing. Nonetheless, the chicks were in good and high spirits and we managed to finish the stage together.

Sunday – 99kms, 3 laps of a circuit. Yes, I was certainly nervous – I think the last time I saw that number on my Garmin was back in July! Despite the strong winds, we were certainly lucky to have some nice sunshine. The peloton stayed together for about 25kms before things got wild after a sharp hairpin. Again, the slight downhill, gutter action – and I was popped to the back again. I chased for a while to pick up a few riders along the way and we eventually got into a group of 6 riders – the Kosdown crew of Von and Emma, Hannah from Specialized SA, Vic from Torq and Steph from Holden. 40kms in and the break was now long gone. We were eventually joined by team-mate Claire. Vic and Steph left us with 1 lap to go. The k’s eventually ticked by and we managed to finish the ride together.

Everyone in smiles and glad to finish the tour! (Photo by Shane Miller)

 I certainly had a great time with the girls and huge thanks to sponsors SKCC Giant, team manager Super G and DS Stu Mckenzie for supporting us and giving us the opportunity to race with some of the best girls in the country. My last road tour with the SKCC Giant team – a huge thanks to the team for having me along for the ride this year – Jussy, Marlena, Maddy and Heidi – thanks for the opportunity and exposure to learn and develop, and for all the fun and crazy times we had at the tours together.

Part of the team in its early days w DS Stu Mc and team manager Super G

Last road race for a while now – and certainly looking forward to focusing on the track this summer – officially a trackie for now! 



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