Junior World Cycling champs
How I was looking forwards to nearly 5 weeks with a bunch of teenage boys…..It actually turned out way better than I had ever imagined. We have real talent in our cyclists and this trip did nothing but confirm it for me.
Next was the Team Time trial, we didn’t have specific TT rigs for every one, so the result was as we expected, close but not quite there. Come the next day and Tom David was on fire, jumping away on the last lap of the finish circuit to win the stage and take the leaders jersey, the best young rider, the Sprint and the KOM. He flowed this up the next day with a win in the TT. I have never seen a TT like it, it started under ground in a Gold mine, in the dark!!! and with a 17% climb to get out!!.
At this stage we also manage to pick up the teams classification also, so we had everything.
The nature of the race was that it was going to go down to sprint time bonuses to win, and we just didn’t have the speed of Phinny, so he just slowly took seconds off till he eventually got the lead back on the second to last day. So we ended having achieved the goal of a hard workout for the worlds guys and gave the others some experience in the biggest race of their lives so far, a 9 stage tour. This was an absolute bonus that we really were a factor in the race and the guys were just glowing with confidence when ever we hot the start line. It’s a nice feeling seeing that in a bunch of kiwi guys, and they were also extremely supportive of each other and a real team was developing over the week.
So we finished the tour with Tom in second, the team in second and a bunch of cash to split between the riders.
So the road race, 115 starter, on a hilly hot course. We were told it would be a bunch finish but on seeing it we could see the field would be blown all over it. And that’s how it turned out. The main bunch just got smaller and smaller until the last 2 laps of 8 when the Italian, attack and the bunch exploded. We still had Tom and James Williamson in the chase group but that was about to explode also. So the Italians rode on to a 1,2,3 finish…..Impressive to say the least. Tom finished in the next bunch in 21st place, James was in the next bunch and by then it was just ones and twos surviving the course. Did I say it was Hot!!
So from a coaching point of view, what had we achieved, we had a team of extremely confident riders start the world champs. We had three riders leave
Just have to thank the assistance of Mike Leach, our Kiwi mechanic in
John Lee