First Union Liberty Classic 2002
| 9th-18th June 2002 |
| Philadelphia, PA, USA |
4 laps of a 23km circuit (14.4miles) - 92km. |
Conditions: 85°F (27°C) clear, sunny skies |
The First Union Liberty Classic is one of America's richest road cycling events.
Although downgraded from a world cup race this year, it retains its UCI status
and continued to attract a strong international field of 140 riders. The urban
parkland setting, with the start / finish area on Ben Franklin Parkway, in front
of the famed "Rocky" steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum attracted an estimated
crowd of 250,000.
Each team was able to start with 8 riders, so our Verizon-Wireless Cervelo team
included Erinne Willock, Hiroko Shimado, Petra Ford, Ann Marie Miller, Julie Monagle,
Julia Farell, Yvonne Ilton, and myself.
The women completed 4 laps of a 23km (14.4 mile) loop which took us along the
Schuylkill River in Fairmont Park, and out to the famous Manayunk Wall, a brutal
rise of 800m at an average grade of nine percent, but steepening to 18 percent
in sections. The festive atmosphere around the circuit was incredible, while
the raucous reception at the Manayunk Wall could only be described as deafening.
Thousands of people were hanging out over the barriers ringing cowbells, screaming
at us to go harder, blowing trumpets, tending to their barbeques and drinking
mugs of beer. They were all having a great time and enjoying watching us suffer.
A huge video screen was set up at the top of the hill, so we could look up and
capture our image as we grovelled for a wheel over the top. The course wound its
way back along Kelly drive, and over Strawberry Meadows, an easy big chain ring
hill. After another 5km of mostly flat terrain we ascended Lemon Hill, where we
were greeted with the noise of a live band, a commentator screaming into a
microphone and thousands more people ringing cowbells and horns.
The peloton was strung out up the Manayunk Wall, but during the first 3 laps it
regrouped on the descent. Three Verizon Wireless-Cervelo riders withdrew from
the race - Julia from cramps, Erinne due to a tight piriformis (gluteal) muscle
and Julie after loosing contact with the peloton in lap 2. I also felt really
tired today with sweet GU's and coke making little impact on my legs. I maintained
a good position where possible to avoid the crashes and to make the most out
of an off day.
A break of 7 got away up the wall on the final lap which included Petra Rossner
(Saturn), Laura Van Gilder (Trek Plus), Dede Demet Barry (Talgo America), Kim
Anderson (Team T Mobile), Valen Polkhanova (Itera), Anna Millward (Saturn), and
Judith Arndt (Saturn). They stayed away with Petra Rossner hammering down the
long finishing straight to take her 6th consecutive victory. The bunch came in
1min18sec down and was chaotic and rough over the final kilometre. I fought
through most of the field to take 11th in the bunch sprint, giving me 18th
position overall.
I am now looking forward to not travelling for a few weeks and being able to do
some final preparation for the Fitchburg-lonsjo classic commencing in late June.
Results:
| 1st |
Petra Rossner |
Saturn |
| 2nd |
Laura Van Gilder |
Trek Plus |
| 3rd |
Dede Demet Barry |
Talgo America |
 |
| 18th |
Helen Kelly |
Verizon Wireless-Cervelo |
| 40th |
Hiroko Shimado |
Verizon Wireless-Cervelo |
| 43rd |
Petra Ford |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
| 51st |
Yvonne Itlon |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
| 54th |
Ann Marie Miller |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
| DNF |
Julia Farell |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
| DNF |
Julie Monagle |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
| DNF |
Erinne Willock |
Verizon-Wireless Cervelo |
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