Monday, March 31, 2008
Bike the Bays Elite Sprint race
I entered the Bike the Bays elite 50km road race that was held on the Auckland Waterfront. About 150 riders were entered in the 7am event and guns were all out blazing from the beginning! I found myself closing quite a few gaps early on as the pace was over 50km/h over the initial first few kms. This speed actually splintered the pack up very quickly and there was perhaps 40-50 riders remaining in the front bunch. There were a number of attacks going but none were sticking. After we had made the turn around at St Heliers for the first time, a break of 10 that initially looked promising got up the road containing most of the strongest riders but the break was not lapping through consistently and the chase behind was determined. It was back together again after several minutes. I just drifted to the back of the pack and hang out down there before doing anything else. This was a mistake, as I did not notice a break of four riders slip away at the turn around near Parnell Baths. I only noticed that the break containing Matt Sillars, Gordon McCauley, Tom Finlay and Richard Speer had about 30 seconds on us when we came through St Heliers for the second time. I was so surprised that I went to the front immediately and did some hard pulls in the attempt to bring them back. I found that no-one was really interested or organised enough to work on the front. The two subway guys in the pack were cruising along as they had their team-mate up the road. They did not disrupt the chase on the front at all like some of the other riders who had mates in the break! With one lap to go, I tried amp myself up by shaking a fist at the break passing by in the opposite direction and attacked out of the turn around. Acky came with me along with Chris Faithful - but Chris was content to sit in our draft while we swopped hard turns on the front in the bid to bridge up to the break. The break was obviously going hard out and had no intentions of slowing. After a few minutes in between the break and the main bunch, we were caught. I sensed that if I peeled off the front right away, the whole pack would slow down considerably so I just stayed on the front riding at tempo till someone came around me. However, the break was drawing away - now more than 30 seconds up the road. The rest of the race was quite frustrating as there was no real organised chase. I would have thought that the KiwiVelo young guys would have organised themselves on the front since they were not represented in the break. About 500 meters from the finish I surged up near the front and put in a decent launch to which Myron Simpson jumps onto my wheel and then passes me with Josh England in tow. We ended up 26 seconds behind the eventual winner, Tom Finlay from Subway. He did well to beat in People's Champion, Gordon McCauley! I finished in the top 10 in what was a reasonable race workout. I then participated in the 9am Bike the Bays ride with my girl-friend to ride two more laps of the waterfront followed by New Zealand Natural ice-cream back in Mission Bay.
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