Final Women’s Tour Press Conference – Garner, Laws & Ratto
Final Women’s Tour Press Conference – Lucy Garner, Sharon Laws & Rosella Ratto
Final Women’s Tour Press Conference – Lucy Garner, Sharon Laws & Rosella Ratto
Second successive victory for Marianne Vos in Friends Life Women’s Tour
Reigning World & Olympic Champion Marianne Vos sprinted to victory for the second successive day, winning Stage Four of the Friends Life Women’s Tour in Welwyn Garden City.
The Rabo Liv rider out sprinted Giorgia Bronzini and Britain’s Lucy Garner along Welwyn Garden City’s Parkgate to extend her lead of the Friends Life Women’s Tour to 19-seconds over Emma Johansson, who finished fourth.
Armitstead’s chances of victory were spoilt by a puncture for the second successive day, this time a puncture in the final four kilometres that necessitated a swift change of bikes, leaving her tenth at the finish, but up to fourth overall after Susanna Zorzi lost time.
Vos now enjoys a lead in excess of the time bonus available on Sunday’s fifth and final stage, from Harwich to Bury St Edmunds, meaning her rivals now have to drop her if they are to win the Friends Life Yellow Jersey.
Vos also enjoys an unsurmountable lead in the YodelDirect Points classification, 22 points ahead of Johansson.
Much of the stage was defined by a breakaway move, led by Emma Pooley, but also containing riders from Rabo Liv, Orica AIS and Boels Dolmans, the teams of Vos, Johansson and Armitstead.
The group gained a maximum of 50 seconds advantage, and were gradually being reeled in to set up a thrilling finish when a road traffic accident ahead on the course caused a brief neutralisation to the race. With the break’s lead less than 30 seconds, when racing resumed their lead was annulled, setting up a 15-kilometre dash to the line.
Clad in the Friends Life Yellow Jersey it was Vos who finished clear of Bronzini, herself clear of Garner and the pursuing pack, including Armistead.
“This is a new race but a very important one it gets a lot of attention all the big teams are here trying to win a stage, so for me this is an important race,” said stage winner Marianne Vos afterwards.
“The organisation is really good and with the crowds as well, I definitely think it can be one of the biggest stage races in the world and the women’s calendar. So far I think this is the biggest one if you look to the attention it gets”
Local sisters Laura and Emma enjoyed differing days, double Olympic Champion Laura made the start despite injury and illness, finishing inside the top 30, while Emma, who was the first to attack on the stage, crossed the line further back, alongside Combativity Award winner Pooley, and then announced her retirement from the sport after Sunday’s final stage in Bury St Edmunds.
Emma’s Boels Dolmans teammate Lizzie Armitstead keeps the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research Best British Rider jersey, while Sharon Laws keeps the Strava Queen of the Mountains jersey with a three point advantage and Rossella Ratto maintains her lead in the Under-23 Matrix Fitness Best Young Rider classification.
The Friends Life Women’s Tour’s final stage takes place on Sunday, from Harwich to Bury St Edmunds over 108.3 kilometres.
Highlights of Stage Four in Herfordshire will be on ITV4 at 9pm on Saturday evening, with a repeat on Sunday morning at 9.55am.
Stage 4 Results:
Rk | Bb | Name First Name | Nat | Team | Time | |||||||
1 | 1 | VOS Marianne | ![]() |
RBW | 02:13:09 | |||||||
2 | 154 | BRONZINI Giorgia | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
3 | 41 | GARNER Lucy* | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
4 | 111 | JOHANSSON Emma | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
5 | 36 | CECCHINI Elena* | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
6 | 101 | HALL Lauren | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
7 | 103 | KIRCHMANN Leah | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
8 | 61 | BIANNIC Aude* | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
9 | 126 | WORRACK Trixi | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||||
10 | 21 | ARMITSTEAD Lizzie | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
11 | 91 | PIETERS Amy* | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
12 | 141 | BARNES Hannah* | ![]() |
UHC | ST | |||||||
13 | 34 | RATTO Rossella* | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
14 | 124 | CROMWELL Tiffany | ![]() |
SLU | 04 | |||||||
15 | 155 | MULLENS Peta | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
16 | 52 | MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||||
17 | 55 | HOSKING Chloe | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||||
18 | 14 | ZORZI Susanna* | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
19 | 131 | NEFF Jolanda* | ![]() |
SUI | ST | |||||||
20 | 6 | BRAND Lucinda | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
21 | 2 | VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
22 | 22 | VAN DIJK Ellen | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
23 | 116 | ELVIN Gracie | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
24 | 105 | RAMSDEN Denise | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
25 | 156 | VILLUMSEN Linda | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
26 | 53 | LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||||
27 | 74 | DE VOCHT Liesbet | ![]() |
LBL | ST | |||||||
28 | 95 | PIJNENBORG Mascha | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
29 | 151 | TROTT Laura* | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
30 | 122 | BRENNAUER Lisa | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||||
31 | 63 | GONZALEZ Lucia | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
32 | 152 | KING Dani | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
33 | 92 | KOSTER Anouska* | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
34 | 106 | WILCOXSON Jade | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
35 | 12 | MUCCIOLI Dalia* | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
36 | 102 | HOLCOMB Janel | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
37 | 153 | BECKER Charlotte | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
38 | 112 | GUNNEWIJK Loes | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
39 | 43 | HORNE Ciara | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
40 | 113 | GILLOW Shara | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
41 | 144 | LAWS Sharon | ![]() |
UHC | 13 | |||||||
42 | 33 | LUPERINI Fabiana | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
43 | 4 | KNETEMANN Roxane | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
44 | 16 | ARZUFFI Alice* | ![]() |
BPK | 29 | |||||||
45 | 13 | VALSECCHI Silvia | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
46 | 121 | BLAAK Chantal | ![]() |
SLU | 38 | |||||||
47 | 115 | SCANDOLARA Valentina | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
48 | 125 | DELZENNE Elise | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||||
49 | 45 | ARCHIBALD Katie* | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
50 | 26 | PAWLOWSKA Melon | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
51 | 142 | HALL Katharine | ![]() |
UHC | 43 | |||||||
52 | 24 | DAAMS Jessie | ![]() |
DLT | 45 | |||||||
53 | 62 | LOPEZ Belen | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
54 | 23 | KASPER Romy | ![]() |
DLT | 57 | |||||||
55 | 81 | WYMAN Helen | ![]() |
MFV | 59 | |||||||
56 | 32 | MARTIN Lucy | ![]() |
EMF | 01:07 | |||||||
57 | 5 | SLAPPENDEL Iris | ![]() |
RBW | 01:51 | |||||||
58 | 25 | TROTT Emma | ![]() |
DLT | 02:12 | |||||||
59 | 71 | POOLEY Emma | ![]() |
LBL | ST | |||||||
60 | 76 | HOFFMANN Chantal | ![]() |
LBL | ST | |||||||
61 | 114 | EDMONDSON Annette* | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
62 | 133 | LEUMANN Katrin | ![]() |
SUI | 11:29 | |||||||
63 | 85 | TINDLEY Jo | ![]() |
MFV | ST | |||||||
64 | 84 | WALKER Jessie* | ![]() |
MFV | ST | |||||||
65 | 42 | JONES Hayley* | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
66 | 65 | RIBEROT Fanny | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
67 | 66 | VERHOEVEN Aurore | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
68 | 3 | KNAUER Anna* | ![]() |
RBW | 11:33 | |||||||
69 | 96 | VAN DE MEER Janine* | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
70 | 11 | SCHWEIZER Doris | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
71 | 31 | SOUZA Uenia Fernandes | ![]() |
EMF | 11:35 | |||||||
72 | 146 | WINDER Ruth* | ![]() |
UHC | 17:01 | |||||||
73 | 46 | HILL Amy* | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
74 | 136 | STIENEN Jutta | ![]() |
SUI | ST | |||||||
75 | 143 | HIGGINS Cari | ![]() |
UHC | ST | |||||||
76 | 83 | OWEN Harriet* | ![]() |
MFV | ST | |||||||
77 | 93 | WOERING Henriette* | ![]() |
NED | 17:04 | |||||||
78 | 86 | ROWSON Penny* | ![]() |
MFV | 17:05 | |||||||
79 | 134 | FORCHINI Ramona* | ![]() |
SUI | 18:05 | |||||||
80 | 82 | LOWTHER Melissa* | ![]() |
MFV | 19:03 | |||||||
81 | 35 | YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
Did not finish | ||||||||||||
73 | BECKERS Isabelle | ![]() |
LBL | |||||||||
132 | INDERGAND Linda* | ![]() |
SUI | |||||||||
135 | BAUR Caroline* | ![]() |
SUI | |||||||||
Did not start | ||||||||||||
44 | KAY Emily* | ![]() |
GBR |
Overall Standings:
Jerseys : | ||||
Leader Jersey : | 1 – | VOS Marianne | ![]() |
RBW |
Points Jersey : | 111 – | JOHANSSON Emma | ![]() |
GEW |
Mountain Jersey : | 144 – | LAWS Sharon | ![]() |
UHC |
Young Riders Jersey : | 34 – | RATTO Rossella | ![]() |
EMF |
Best British Jersey : | 21 – | ARMITSTEAD Lizzie | ![]() |
DLT |
Rk | Bb | Name First Name | Nat | Team | Time | |||||
1 | 1 | VOS Marianne | ![]() |
RBW | 09:54:10 | |||||
2 | 111 | JOHANSSON Emma | ![]() |
GEW | 19 | |||||
3 | 34 | RATTO Rossella* | ![]() |
EMF | 22 | |||||
4 | 21 | ARMITSTEAD Lizzie | ![]() |
DLT | 30 | |||||
5 | 154 | BRONZINI Giorgia | ![]() |
WHT | 31 | |||||
6 | 14 | ZORZI Susanna* | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||
7 | 41 | GARNER Lucy* | ![]() |
GBR | 37 | |||||
8 | 141 | BARNES Hannah* | ![]() |
UHC | ST | |||||
9 | 36 | CECCHINI Elena* | ![]() |
EMF | 41 | |||||
10 | 91 | PIETERS Amy* | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||
11 | 61 | BIANNIC Aude* | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||
12 | 103 | KIRCHMANN Leah | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||
13 | 126 | WORRACK Trixi | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||
14 | 101 | HALL Lauren | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||
15 | 22 | VAN DIJK Ellen | ![]() |
DLT | 42 | |||||
16 | 2 | VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||
17 | 116 | ELVIN Gracie | ![]() |
GEW | 43 | |||||
18 | 55 | HOSKING Chloe | ![]() |
HPU | 45 | |||||
19 | 74 | DE VOCHT Liesbet | ![]() |
LBL | ST | |||||
20 | 155 | MULLENS Peta | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||
21 | 53 | LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||
22 | 124 | CROMWELL Tiffany | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||
23 | 95 | PIJNENBORG Mascha | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||
24 | 52 | MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||
25 | 156 | VILLUMSEN Linda | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||
26 | 122 | BRENNAUER Lisa | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||
27 | 105 | RAMSDEN Denise | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||
28 | 152 | KING Dani | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||
29 | 112 | GUNNEWIJK Loes | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||
30 | 12 | MUCCIOLI Dalia* | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||
31 | 63 | GONZALEZ Lucia | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||
32 | 102 | HOLCOMB Janel | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||
33 | 113 | GILLOW Shara | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||
34 | 144 | LAWS Sharon | ![]() |
UHC | 54 | |||||
35 | 131 | NEFF Jolanda* | ![]() |
SUI | 01:05 | |||||
36 | 4 | KNETEMANN Roxane | ![]() |
RBW | 01:07 | |||||
37 | 6 | BRAND Lucinda | ![]() |
RBW | 01:09 | |||||
38 | 153 | BECKER Charlotte | ![]() |
WHT | 01:10 | |||||
39 | 125 | DELZENNE Elise | ![]() |
SLU | 01:16 | |||||
40 | 26 | PAWLOWSKA Melon | ![]() |
DLT | 01:18 | |||||
41 | 13 | VALSECCHI Silvia | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||
42 | 45 | ARCHIBALD Katie* | ![]() |
GBR | 01:19 | |||||
43 | 16 | ARZUFFI Alice* | ![]() |
BPK | 01:21 | |||||
44 | 24 | DAAMS Jessie | ![]() |
DLT | 01:26 | |||||
45 | 23 | KASPER Romy | ![]() |
DLT | 01:38 | |||||
46 | 121 | BLAAK Chantal | ![]() |
SLU | 01:52 | |||||
47 | 115 | SCANDOLARA Valentina | ![]() |
GEW | 01:54 | |||||
48 | 81 | WYMAN Helen | ![]() |
MFV | 02:10 | |||||
49 | 5 | SLAPPENDEL Iris | ![]() |
RBW | 02:43 | |||||
50 | 76 | HOFFMANN Chantal | ![]() |
LBL | 03:48 | |||||
51 | 66 | VERHOEVEN Aurore | ![]() |
LKT | 12:10 | |||||
52 | 92 | KOSTER Anouska* | ![]() |
NED | 12:48 | |||||
53 | 151 | TROTT Laura* | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||
54 | 43 | HORNE Ciara | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||
55 | 106 | WILCOXSON Jade | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||
56 | 84 | WALKER Jessie* | ![]() |
MFV | 13:05 | |||||
57 | 62 | LOPEZ Belen | ![]() |
LKT | 13:29 | |||||
58 | 133 | LEUMANN Katrin | ![]() |
SUI | 13:38 | |||||
59 | 32 | MARTIN Lucy | ![]() |
EMF | 14:24 | |||||
60 | 71 | POOLEY Emma | ![]() |
LBL | 16:03 | |||||
61 | 33 | LUPERINI Fabiana | ![]() |
EMF | 16:24 | |||||
62 | 114 | EDMONDSON Annette* | ![]() |
GEW | 16:26 | |||||
63 | 25 | TROTT Emma | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||
64 | 146 | WINDER Ruth* | ![]() |
UHC | 18:15 | |||||
65 | 93 | WOERING Henriette* | ![]() |
NED | 19:05 | |||||
66 | 136 | STIENEN Jutta | ![]() |
SUI | 20:28 | |||||
67 | 65 | RIBEROT Fanny | ![]() |
LKT | 21:56 | |||||
68 | 96 | VAN DE MEER Janine* | ![]() |
NED | 24:17 | |||||
69 | 3 | KNAUER Anna* | ![]() |
RBW | 25:44 | |||||
70 | 142 | HALL Katharine | ![]() |
UHC | 26:30 | |||||
71 | 31 | SOUZA Uenia Fernandes | ![]() |
EMF | 27:37 | |||||
72 | 143 | HIGGINS Cari | ![]() |
UHC | 32:31 | |||||
73 | 42 | JONES Hayley* | ![]() |
GBR | 37:34 | |||||
74 | 11 | SCHWEIZER Doris | ![]() |
BPK | 38:12 | |||||
75 | 46 | HILL Amy* | ![]() |
GBR | 39:34 | |||||
76 | 85 | TINDLEY Jo | ![]() |
MFV | 40:50 | |||||
77 | 134 | FORCHINI Ramona* | ![]() |
SUI | 41:25 | |||||
78 | 35 | YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia | ![]() |
EMF | 47:41 | |||||
79 | 86 | ROWSON Penny* | ![]() |
MFV | 52:48 | |||||
80 | 82 | LOWTHER Melissa* | ![]() |
MFV | 53:19 | |||||
81 | 83 | OWEN Harriet* | ![]() |
MFV | 01:13:43 |
Friends Life Women’s Tour 2014 | Stage Two | Marianne Vos & Lizzie Armitstead – ©Cycling Shorts / www.chrismaher.co.uk
Overall
Jerseys : | ||||
Leader Jersey : | 34 – | RATTO Rossella | ![]() |
EMF |
Points Jersey : | 1 – | VOS Marianne | ![]() |
RBW |
Mountain Jersey : | 144 – | LAWS Sharon | ![]() |
UHC |
Young Riders Jersey : | 14 – | ZORZI Susanna | ![]() |
BPK |
Best British Jersey : | 21 – | ARMITSTEAD Lizzie | ![]() |
DLT |
Stage 2
Rk | Bb | Name First Name | Nat | Team | Time | |||||||
1 | 34 | RATTO Rossella* | ![]() |
EMF | 03:02:02 | |||||||
2 | 14 | ZORZI Susanna* | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
3 | 1 | VOS Marianne | ![]() |
RBW | 06 | |||||||
4 | 91 | PIETERS Amy* | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
5 | 41 | GARNER Lucy* | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
6 | 154 | BRONZINI Giorgia | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
7 | 21 | ARMITSTEAD Lizzie | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
8 | 66 | VERHOEVEN Aurore | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
9 | 61 | BIANNIC Aude* | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
10 | 55 | HOSKING Chloe | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||||
11 | 111 | JOHANSSON Emma | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
12 | 36 | CECCHINI Elena* | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
13 | 126 | WORRACK Trixi | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||||
14 | 53 | LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||||
15 | 131 | NEFF Jolanda* | ![]() |
SUI | ST | |||||||
16 | 45 | ARCHIBALD Katie* | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
17 | 52 | MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||||
18 | 22 | VAN DIJK Ellen | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
19 | 122 | BRENNAUER Lisa | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||||
20 | 134 | FORCHINI Ramona* | ![]() |
SUI | ST | |||||||
21 | 156 | VILLUMSEN Linda | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
22 | 141 | BARNES Hannah* | ![]() |
UHC | ST | |||||||
23 | 92 | KOSTER Anouska* | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
24 | 155 | MULLENS Peta | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
25 | 103 | KIRCHMANN Leah | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
26 | 125 | DELZENNE Elise | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||||
27 | 74 | DE VOCHT Liesbet | ![]() |
LBL | ST | |||||||
28 | 2 | VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
29 | 63 | GONZALEZ Lucia | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
30 | 95 | PIJNENBORG Mascha | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
31 | 116 | ELVIN Gracie | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
32 | 152 | KING Dani | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
33 | 16 | ARZUFFI Alice* | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
34 | 105 | RAMSDEN Denise | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
35 | 82 | LOWTHER Melissa* | ![]() |
MFV | ST | |||||||
36 | 132 | INDERGAND Linda* | ![]() |
SUI | ST | |||||||
37 | 101 | HALL Lauren | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
38 | 23 | KASPER Romy | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
39 | 112 | GUNNEWIJK Loes | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
40 | 6 | BRAND Lucinda | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
41 | 26 | PAWLOWSKA Melon | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
42 | 151 | TROTT Laura* | ![]() |
WHT | ST | |||||||
43 | 144 | LAWS Sharon | ![]() |
UHC | ST | |||||||
44 | 124 | CROMWELL Tiffany | ![]() |
SLU | ST | |||||||
45 | 62 | LOPEZ Belen | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
46 | 13 | VALSECCHI Silvia | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
47 | 4 | KNETEMANN Roxane | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
48 | 24 | DAAMS Jessie | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
49 | 102 | HOLCOMB Janel | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
50 | 113 | GILLOW Shara | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
51 | 12 | MUCCIOLI Dalia* | ![]() |
BPK | ST | |||||||
52 | 5 | SLAPPENDEL Iris | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
53 | 136 | STIENEN Jutta | ![]() |
SUI | ST | |||||||
54 | 106 | WILCOXSON Jade | ![]() |
OPW | ST | |||||||
55 | 43 | HORNE Ciara | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
56 | 142 | HALL Katharine | ![]() |
UHC | 21 | |||||||
57 | 153 | BECKER Charlotte | ![]() |
WHT | 31 | |||||||
58 | 81 | WYMAN Helen | ![]() |
MFV | 36 | |||||||
59 | 121 | BLAAK Chantal | ![]() |
SLU | 39 | |||||||
60 | 32 | MARTIN Lucy | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
61 | 146 | WINDER Ruth* | ![]() |
UHC | ST | |||||||
62 | 42 | JONES Hayley* | ![]() |
GBR | ST | |||||||
63 | 33 | LUPERINI Fabiana | ![]() |
EMF | 41 | |||||||
64 | 115 | SCANDOLARA Valentina | ![]() |
GEW | ST | |||||||
65 | 133 | LEUMANN Katrin | ![]() |
SUI | 42 | |||||||
66 | 85 | TINDLEY Jo | ![]() |
MFV | 46 | |||||||
67 | 76 | HOFFMANN Chantal | ![]() |
LBL | 48 | |||||||
68 | 84 | WALKER Jessie* | ![]() |
MFV | 01:01 | |||||||
69 | 46 | HILL Amy* | ![]() |
GBR | 01:11 | |||||||
70 | 93 | WOERING Henriette* | ![]() |
NED | ST | |||||||
71 | 11 | SCHWEIZER Doris | ![]() |
BPK | 01:13 | |||||||
72 | 71 | POOLEY Emma | ![]() |
LBL | ST | |||||||
73 | 86 | ROWSON Penny* | ![]() |
MFV | 01:33 | |||||||
74 | 135 | BAUR Caroline* | ![]() |
SUI | ST | |||||||
75 | 31 | SOUZA Uenia Fernandes | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
76 | 65 | RIBEROT Fanny | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
77 | 3 | KNAUER Anna* | ![]() |
RBW | ST | |||||||
78 | 64 | GUTIERREZ Sheyla* | ![]() |
LKT | ST | |||||||
79 | 114 | EDMONDSON Annette* | ![]() |
GEW | 01:36 | |||||||
80 | 25 | TROTT Emma | ![]() |
DLT | ST | |||||||
81 | 51 | THORSEN Thea* | ![]() |
HPU | ST | |||||||
82 | 96 | VAN DE MEER Janine* | ![]() |
NED | 06 | |||||||
83 | 143 | HIGGINS Cari | ![]() |
UHC | 02:52 | |||||||
84 | 35 | YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia | ![]() |
EMF | ST | |||||||
85 | 145 | TAMAYO Lauren | ![]() |
UHC | 03:33 | |||||||
86 | 44 | KAY Emily* | ![]() |
GBR | 10:37 | |||||||
87 | 83 | OWEN Harriet* | ![]() |
MFV | 13:21 | |||||||
88 | 73 | BECKERS Isabelle | ![]() |
LBL | 14:43 | |||||||
Did not finish | ||||||||||||
123 | CANUEL Karol Ann | ![]() |
SLU | |||||||||
72 | CURE Amy* | ![]() |
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Today we can announce that the legendary cycling event The Milk Race is to return again in 2014 after a triumphant comeback last year.
The event, which was brought back in 2013 by The Dairy Council and the Milk Marketing Forum after a 20 year hiatus, will take place for the second year running in Nottingham on Sunday 25 May as a major city centre race.
For 2014, The Milk Race will once again be a key event in the British sporting calendar and will constitute both an elite women’s race and an elite men’s race on the same day, alongside a full day’s festival of cycling for all the family.
Last year, 60,000 spectators saw Olympic gold medalist Dani King and Rapha Condor JLT’s Felix English join The Milk Race’s Hall of Fame by becoming victorious in the women’s and men’s elite events.
Already confirmed for this year’s race is multi gold medal Paralympian, Dame Sarah Storey, along with her team The Madison Boot Out Breast Cancer Cycling Team. On taking part in 2014, Dame Sarah said: “I am very excited to see The Milk Race return to Nottingham for 2014. It was a superb event in 2013 recapturing the excitement of the event from its previous format. This year I am excited to be riding with my new road team and I look forward to seeing the amazing crowds that watched the event in 2013. A huge thanks to everyone who has worked to bring us this superb event again.”
Also confirmed for 2014 is last year’s Milk Race men’s elite champion, Felix English. On returning again this year, Felix said: “As the current men’s Milk Race champion, it’s brilliant that the event is returning again in May. The atmosphere last year in Nottingham was fantastic so I can’t wait to race the circuit once again.”
The 2014 elite races will once again be directed by former world champion Tony Doyle MBE, who was also a founder of the Tour of Britain in 1994 and was President of the British Cycling Federation in 1996.
On his involvement with this year’s Milk Race, Tony said: “I am delighted to be involved in 2014’s event. Last year was a great success and a brilliant addition to the cycling calendar. It’s a very exciting time for cycling and with the heritage of The Milk Race, combined with its new city centre format, I’m sure it’ll once again prove to be a big hit with cyclists and supporters alike.”
Nottingham was chosen as the location of The Milk Race for the second year running as it played a huge part in the success of last year’s event. The city also has a long standing heritage in cycling – it houses the headquarters of leading brand Raleigh – and maintains an outstanding commitment to community cycling.
Further information about the 2014 Milk Race can be found at www.themilkrace.com and additional details of the event will be unveiled over the coming weeks. Registration for family and advanced rides will open mid March.
If you were to tell me last Sunday saw 16,500 cyclists enjoying 100 miles of closed roads stretching from the Olympic Park in Stratford, East London, weaving through the city and out west into Surrey, I’d think you were crazy. But this was certainly no tall story.
The Prudential RideLondon Festival of Cycling hit the capital last weekend seeing more than 65,000 cycling enthusiasts enjoy everything about the bike. A free-cycle through the city soaking in the sites, a Bike Show and the Women’s Elite Crit Race on the Saturday. And on Sunday, the RideLondon 100 followed by the Men’s Pro Race, both taking in a circuit similar to that of the Olympics.
Back in April when I found out I’d won a place to ride with #TeamSkoda, one of the key sponsors of the event, I was not only excited to be part of the UK’s largest celebration of the bike, but pretty nervous too. I’d not long moved back from Amsterdam with the goal of becoming a grimpeuse (climber), or at least a better one than I was. RideLondon was the perfect event to give me the motivational kick to get my slow-twitch muscles working and build the stamina to complete my longest ride yet.
Training
I’d struggled at the beginning of the year to feel the love for the bike. Winter seemed to drag on and as an asthmatic; cold, damp conditions are the worst! I was struggling to enjoy club rides, knowing everyone else had to wait for me at the top of every hill. I decided the only way to deal with this was focus.
I invested in some turbo-training DVDs and started to get into the routine of coming home to a warm, dark house, shutting myself away in the attic for 90 mins. I was also attending weekly track training sessions – riding a fixed gear with intensive interval training was helping to build additional muscle and fitness. By the time I got back out on the road at the Amstel Gold Race in April, I could already see the difference in my power, completing the 125km route (including all the climbs) in just over 5 hours and with energy left over to party that evening. My longest ride yet.
Come the beginning of May, I was ready to head off to the Alps. Cycling for me has always been about social riding; particularly in windy Amsterdam. But for once I was on my own. By tackling the cols alone, I really got to know not only my physical capability, but my inner chimp. I not only came back a different cyclist, but ready to better my performance. I was finally in love with the bike again.
With lighter evenings kicking in, I was now back on the bike 3 – 4 times a week – mixing it up with long weekend rides and some challenging Cat 3 & 4 climbs in the Chilterns, track-training on a Thursday, and some fast, short interval based rides mid week.
Another week in the Alps at the end of June, and I could really see the difference. This time I wasn’t alone. But I not only felt comfortable, I knew how to pace myself and not succumb to the pressure of those that were faster around me. I came back broken, having never cycled or climbed so much in one week before, but I now knew I was capable of more.
Although I’d aimed to become a grimpeuse by the end of the 2013 season, I can happily say I’d already beaten my goal, if not bettered it. Of course, I still have plenty to improve on, but compare me to the cyclist of last year, and you wouldn’t recognise me. I don’t recognise me!
Race Day
The week before RideLondon I was struck down with a chest infection and fever; my lungs collapsing on me and a course of antibiotics prescribed. My worst nightmare and one I seem to live every time I have a big cycle event coming up. Feeling particularly rubbish, all of my enthusiasm had washed out the window, more a fear that I wouldn’t be able to start, let alone complete the full 100 miles comfortably. It was only 2 days before “race day” that I decided I would start and see how I got on. And aren’t I glad I did!
My alarm rung loud at 5am on Sunday morning. I stumbled out of bed into the lycra I’d already laid out the night before, and clambered into the already loaded car trying to eat some form of breakfast – in this instance a banana, 2 boiled eggs prepared the night before and a cup of tea. Entering London on eearily empty roads, I hadn’t really anticipated the eery empty roads I would soon by cycling on.
Arriving at the Olympic park, I was shocked at the sheer number of cyclists in their pens, like patient cattle waiting for the farmer to open the gate. There were hundreds, if not thousands, and I was only seeing an 8th, maybe even a 9th of the total number of cyclists that would pass through the start line that day.
Riding for Skoda, we were welcomed into the VIP tent, brekkie thrown in. Still half asleep, I only batted half an eyelid at Laura Trott and Dani King of Wiggle-Honda Pro team sat at the table tucking into their bacon rolls.
Taking advantage of the open roads
After a quick discussion with the rest of Team Skoda about our target times, the 6 of us were directed into our wave ready to start at a very prompt 7.50am, along with other Skoda cyclists and the girls from Matrix Fitness RA.
The start was strange. Not only were we swarmed by thousands of other cyclists, all with the same intention, but we were on completely closed roads, ignoring traffic lights and riding straight through junctions. For the first 5 – 10km, the majority were keeping to the left of the road, obviously feeling out of their comfort zone encroaching ‘the other side’. Soon losing the other Team Skoda members, I stuck with the Matrix Fitness girls, Hannah Walker, Jessie Walker and Emma Grant, as we weaved our way through the cyclists, out of the city and into the countryside of Surrey.
The 4 of us had concerns that the ‘swarm’ would continue into the hills, making it difficult to complete the course in a time of our choosing. But come Newlands Corner (not long after a little crash I had as a result of a stopping peloton on a narrowing road), the masses had started to thin.
Apart from ‘lethal’ Leith Hill, the last 25km had to be the toughest. I’d lost the girls following a medic stop at 50 miles and the motivating cheers of ‘you need to beat Boris, he’s ahead of you‘ were a distant memory. Everything was hurting, I couldn’t find a wheel I felt comfortable to sit on, and I just wanted to finish. Pulling onto the Mall, the crowds roaring with support, I was able to use the last of what energy I had to pick up my speed and cross the line with a smile on my face.
6 hours and 24 minutes after starting (including the 30 minute medic stop to clean my wounds), I had finished, lungs in tact! I was particularly happy to roll up to the second Skoda tent of the day, park my bike and enjoy indulging in some proper food, a shower and the Men’s Pro Race.
2014?
If you fancy giving RideLondon 2014 a go, the ballot opens this Monday, 12th August. Good luck!
With Thanks:
A massive thank you has to be passed on to the following people and companies:
Skoda & Cycling Plus for providing me the opportunity to take part in a fantastic event, with a big part of that thank you to Jonathan Durling for the support throughout the past few months, and the grandstand tickets!
Matrix Fitness Racing Academy, Helen and Stef Wyman for all of their support at Skoda training events, with particular mention to Hannah, Jessie and Emma for their support on the day.
Team Skoda – without the banter, training rides and comparison of notes over the past few months, the event wouldn’t have been the same without them. Well done all!
Boris Johnson, Prudential, the event marshals and St Johns Ambulance for laying on a fantastic event normally unimaginable for London and very much reminiscent of the Netherlands.
The spectators – a lot more than I was expecting – but awesome, every one of them!
And of course, my wonderful friends and family for all their support and for putting up with my moaning!
Writer
Riding since Feb 2011 Hayley is a 30 year old female who loves adventures. If she’s not on one of her many bikes or in the water on a bodyboard/surfboard, then Hayley is probably out looking for something new to keep the adrenaline pumping!
Website: www.hjdonline.co.uk
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