Solano Classic 2002 - California, USA
| 28 June 2002 |
| Stage 1 |
100km (60mile) Road Race |
Conditions: moderate winds, 25C, sunny |
Today was my first race with the Verizon Wireless-Cervelo team. The team is based on the East
coast of the USA, and will race predominantly on the east coast, however we decided to open up
the season with a race in Fairfield, California.
The core five girls on the team includes two Canadians, Erinne Willock from Vancouver Island,
and Julia Farrell from Toronto, two American residents, Petra Ford from New Jersey and Hiroko
Shimado from Connecticut (however Hiroko is of Japanese origin) and an Aussie, me.
Todays course suited the all-round cyclist. It had plenty of rolling hills, headwinds, crosswinds,
with a few steep climbs. We started in Fairfield, (a town about 1.5hrs north east of San
Francisco) and headed out on a 100km loop, finishing back in Fairfield. It was a big field with
109 girls lining the start line. My plan was to contest the sprint jersey, cover all early attacks and
try to get in today's break. I chased down the first 3 attacks and then bridged across solo to
Anne Simplonis. We had about 10sec on the peloton but were caught by the peloton only 500m
before the first sprint. I tried to recover and managed to get 4th in the first sprint.
The peloton was aggressive with counterattacks immediately following the sprint. I was
desperately sitting in, trying to recover from the sprint. At the 20km mark, the terrain started to
climb gradually. The road was narrow with large cracks, potholes and a solid headwind.
A group of 7, including Bessette and Bruckner (Saturn) Palmer-Komar and Pryde (Talgo
America) and Sydor (Canadian National) managed broke away up the first KOM. Minutes later,
Judith Arndt attacked on her own, crossed to the break and they were never seen again. She
timed it perfectly because with the climb and headwind, we all watched helplessly as she
disappeared. Unfortunately Verizon Wireless-Cervelo missed the break, although not before a
gallant effort by Erinne.
The feed zone was just crazy. There were riders weaving and dodging everywhere. I saw one
girl ride straight into one of the feeders and literally took him out. Riders that had passed their
feeders were braking and trying to grab a bidon from the neutral feeders. I grabbed a bidon and
then headed to the left to avoid the carnage.
The peloton were not particularly interested in chasing the break and the time gap quickly
opened up. The 2nd KOM was uneventful, however was really steep and my legs felt shattered
as I grovelled over the top just off the back of the peloton. I chased hard and was easily back on
by the bottom of the descent.
A short while later, someone yelled out "Bee swarm" and coming straight at us down the road
was a huge swarm of big bumble bees. They were flying in our faces and being allergic to bee
stings, I was thankful that I wasn't stung.
With 10km to go, I moved up to the front of the peloton. Erinne manoeuvred in front of me and
kept the pace on to lead me out. With 2km to go we did a sharp left hand turn and Erinne miss
judging her speed, put her wheels in the gravel but skilfully stayed up right. With 1km to go I
moved up to 2nd wheel, hard against the left side of the road. Just before I decided to come
around her, I saw Kiesanowski (Diet Rite) coming down the far right side. The girl in front of
me sat up so I headed across to the right and managed to finish 10th in the bunch sprint, which
gave me an overall position of 18th. The peloton finished 12min29 down on the winner, so
unfortunately GC contention looks doubtful now.
Lyne Bessette won the race from Judith Arndt and Kimberly Bruckner, a complete domination
by Saturn.
| 29 June 2002 |
| Stage 2 |
20km (12 mile) individual time trial |
Conditions: strong SW winds, 23C, sunny |
We had a 25min drive to the start of the time trial course. The riders started in reverse GC order
with the first rider heading off at 9am.
The course was challenging and quite technical due predominantly to the winds, two sharp
corners and a few nasty hills. Straight off the ramp, there was an 800m gradual uphill climb
followed by a short descent and sharp left hand turn. The next 5km had gradual undulating hills
but with the cross tailwinds it was really fast. At the 7km mark, we did another sharp left and
had two long unforgiving hills to climb over. At the bottom of the 2nd hill was the 10km turn
around mark.
I didn't have a good day out today. I certainly slept well, and ate well (never an issue there), but
I didn't do my usual rollers warm up (as we didn't have any with us) so I hadn't lifted my heart
rate enough. Also, I really suffered in the wind today and just had no strength. My results
reflexed how poorly I felt, finishing 31st, 4mins 24sec down on Kimberly Bruckner, who
narrowly beat Bessette and Arndt another clean sweep by Saturn. My result today lowered my
GC position to 30th.
| 30 June 2002 |
| Stage 3 |
60min criterium |
Conditions: steady winds, 23C, sunny |
There were still 95 girls in the race so it was really important to get to the front and not get stuck
down the back where it is harder to ride. The clockwise course was about 1km long and was
designed like a U, with 8 turns, 6 right handers and 2 left handers. The top 3 GC positions were
held by Saturn and were not under threat, however I knew Saturn would be looking for another
stage win, and would be trying to set up a break with Saturn in it.
In the first 10mins, Bruckner attacked with two other riders. I came around the bunch and
sprinted across, and with the bunch hesitating we soon had a 15sec gap on field. Bruckner was
driving so hard I was hardly able to pull a turn. After being away for three laps, a young boy
decided to rollerblade right out on the course heading straight for us. I was 4th wheel and
watched as the first two girls made it passed him, while the girl sitting 3rd wheel slammed on her
brakes and having no option, I did likewise. We both swirved violently, and only narrowly
avoided him. I almost lost it as my back wheel locked up. I sprinted back to Bruckner but the
bunch was closing in so I sat up and recovered.
The rest of the criterium was made up of countless attacks, but all breaks were closed down.
There were a number of primes (sprint laps), however I wasn't able to contest any of them. The
final lap was hectic and on the 3rd last corner, two Amoroso girls touched wheels in front of me
and wiped out across the road. I manoeuvered out of their way and sprinted hard to get back to
the remaining peloton as we reached the final corner. It was too late to get positioned for a good
finish but sprinted hard anyway to claim 20th. Teutenberg (Saturn) won the criterium from Arndt
(Saturn).
Overall our team finished in 8th place. The GC results for the Solano Classic are:
| 1st |
Judith Arndt |
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| 2nd |
Lyne Bessette |
0.04sec down |
| 3rd |
Kimberly Bruckner |
4min52 down |
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Our team finished as follows:
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| 26th |
Erinne Willock |
16min58 down |
| 30th |
Helen Kelly |
17min14 down |
| 36th |
Hiroko Shimado |
17min56 down |
| 76th |
Julia Farell |
29min36 down |
| 92nd |
Petra Ford |
48min49 down |
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