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Baltimore insists that its two biggest claims to fame are Babe Ruth and David Hasselhoff,
Baltimore insists that its two biggest claims to fame are Babe Ruth and David Hasselhoff, so it was with this in mind that the Australian National women's road team ventured south west for BikeJam! The Kelly Cup, another of the big domestic races in the women's calender.
Unfortunately, despite the field being the same as yesterday's Grand Prix, the prize purse wasn't. Not even a honey-baked ham on offer for sprint primes! Still, once we saw the convoluted 1 mile circuit around the park, and all did a quick physical assessment, motivation was high for a breakaway win: Belinda's wrist was starting to look like a special kind of Lancaster Ham; Davina was probably still concussed from yesterday; and Carlee was keeping the powder dry back at the homestead (ready to rip it up next weekend). But Lauren and I were raring to go.
The plan went like this - settle in for 4 laps, then I attack, then I stay away, then we win. Tres simple! Well, nearly to script, anyway.
Lauren attacked at lap 4, was chased down, and so I countered. Then began the race. In 2 laps, I had 15s, and by the 3rd I had only 8s. Then the plan got derailled: as I climbed the pinch up the hill to the start/finish line on lap 7, I was told to stop. There had been a crash, and the race was neutralised. Of course, 10s later, the 50 or so chasers rolled in behind me. There began 5 long minutes while they removed the girl from the course who looked as if she may have fractured her collarbone.
But good news! I was to be sent off solo, and the entire peloton breathing down my neck 10s later. Hmmm, time to choose.... reignite the attack or try something else? I went for A and burst up the hill like Anna Meares in the 500m (well, that's what the visualisation was aiming at! truth be known, it was more like 2 legs filled with lactic acid pretending to go fast).
Over the next 10 laps, my lead got to as big as 28s, and the team were doing a superb job running interference, covering chasers and generally not making any friends. With 4 laps to go, Team Type 1 and Colavita Sutter had nearly shut it down, and I thought I was caught, but the girls screamed "GO!" over the radio (much to my chagrin, I was getting a tad tired!) and i pushed on up that f%#king hill 3 more times in a desperate attempt to seal the win/ And so I did. The chase group pushed hard on the last lap, and Lauren had a great sprint to finish 4th (2nd was yesterday's winner, van Gilder, again). Belinda even managed to semi lead her out, despite riding with one arm!
Now we have a stress free week of training and a long to-do list that includes photographing Amish buggies, visiting the Hershey factory and pooling the money from Marv's swear jar.
A very big congratulations needs to go to Beth, our soignie who hasn't had many moments to herself in the past 5 days, Marv, the ultimate DS and inspiring head coach, and Merlyn, the Magical Mechanic, who was our last-minute man and did a tireless job over the last 36h building a new bike for Belinda, and servicing all our machines.
Next stop, Sommerville - Marv's desire for bragging rights to his old Quebecois buddies means that this crit on the 25th is the new World Championships!
There are some great pics at http://www.leisterimages.com/gallery/8270665_KfZqT#542575283_F4N5s
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