Bear Mountain 2002
| Sunday 12th May 2002 |
| Bear Mountain |
4 laps of a 22.4km circuit (14miles) - 90km |
Conditions: 50°F (10°C) heavy rain, 9mph winds |
The weather today could only be described as miserable. It was overcast at the start but shortly
into the first lap it started to rain. At first, it was a light drizzle, but it grew steadily
heavier until we were all completely soaked. Visibility was extremely poor and the rain was
sleety at times, stinging any exposed skin.
The women's field was small with only 32 riders braving the start, perhaps partially due
to Mothers Day celebrations but my guess is that the rain and cold frightened them off.
One of today's challenges was what to wear. I predicted that it would rain throughout
the race so a number of layers work best to try and trap some warmth. I opted for full
leggings and booties, bib & brace knicks, an undershirt, a long-sleeved thermal top, a
short-sleeved jersey, a windbreaker, arm warmers over the top of my thermal top and long
gloves. I was actually too warm until the rain started, but then I zipped up everything
and didn't feel at all cold.
We had 7 Verizon-Wireless Cervelo riders tackling natures best, including Erinne Willock,
Hiroko Shimado, Petra Ford, Ann Marie Miller, Julie Monagle, Yvonne Ilton, and myself.
The course was a 22km loop. It started with a steep 1km straight descent (which was
neutralised on the first lap) followed by a sharp hairpin and straight into a 5km climb.
The climb had a nice gradient but with a few steeper sections midway up. After the main climb,
there were 3 or 4 sharp little climbs before the road dropped down to a roundabout and
along a lake for about 10km. This section was undulating but also exposed with a strong
cross headwind. After another hairpin, we again faced a climb but only 1km long.
It gradually flattened out onto a false flat for another kilometre. The final section
of the loop was almost flat, although with a headwind with a gradual descent through
the finish line.
Yvonne showed some true aggression by attacking early in the 1st lap and staying away
solo until midway through the 2nd lap. This move forced Trek Plus to chase and allowed
us to sit in and rest. As soon as Yvonne was caught both Ann Marie and Petra launched
separate attacks, again forcing Trek Plus to chase.
The peloton was all together going into the climb on the 3rd lap until Erinne decided
to make her move. Erinne attacked on a steep section of the 5km climb and only Laura
Van Gilder (Trek Plus), Catherine Powers (CRCA-Prenissance/Terry) and I were able to
go with her. My legs felt really ordinary today which was attributable to the 4 hard
days of training this week. However, I should see the benefits of this training
throughout the season. I really struggled over the climb and ended up 50m off the
back of the break. I dug really hard but chasing three girls, it took me nearly 3km
before I caught them.
We worked well together but were shocked when we noticed the peloton still had us
in sight at the beginning of the last lap. Erinne attacked again up the 5km climb
and I couldn't respond. I rode at tempo and hoped to hold off the peloton. Catherine
Powers (CRCA-Prenissance/Terry) was also suffering and soon lost contact with Laura and Erinne.
Catherine hovered about 200m in front of me and once we got over the climb and out
onto the flat windy section, I got into the big ring, stood up and did a sprint across
to her. I knew that once I caught her I could sit on and recover and I wouldn't have
to work as hard, but that sprint to get to her was absolute agony. It was into a
headwind and my legs were numb with cold and fatigue. I rolled onto her wheel quietly
and spent the next few minutes just focusing on breathing. Unfortunately, my bike made
a noise over a bump and she realised I was sitting on for a free ride. We started working
turns and started closing the gap on Erinne and Laura. We had them in sight only 300m
in front of us.
Over the last 3km, Laura sat on Erinne and then attacked her with 200m to go. Erinne,
having worked hard on the hill, had no answer to this final attack and had to settle
with 2nd. Catherine and I were about 40sec behind and as we reached 1km to go, I
forced Catherine to instigate the sprint. I jumped on her wheel and let her lead me
to the line. It was a downhill sprint, and unfortunately I misjudged my timing, and
didn't give myself enough time to come around her. We crossed the line in what looked
like a dead heat, however the photo finish showed her cross in front of me so I had
to settle with 4th. Given the hard week of training I'd just done, I was reasonably
happy with my result, although I was kicking myself for misjudging the sprint finish
and being off the podium.
Petra attacked the peloton up the final climb and finished in 6th, while Ann Marie
rode strongly to finish 10th.
Results:
| 1st |
Laura Van Gilder |
Trek Plus |
| 2nd |
Erinne Willock |
Verizon Wireless-Cervelo |
| 3rd |
Catherine Powers |
CRCA-Prenissance/Terry |
| 4th |
Helen Kelly |
Verizon Wireless-Cervelo |
| 6th |
Petra Ford |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
| 10th |
Ann Marie Miller |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
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