Sunday, May 19, 2013

Olympias Tour Wrap.


Olympias Tour

Just back from a testing week riding around The Netherlands. 
I came into the New Zealand team with short notice after a number of riders felt sick or injured.
I was excited and amping to be racing such a well known & prestigious tour. 

After waiting around all morning talking smack and drinking weak coffees....
The Race started on Monday evening. with a 3,2 km prologue on the coast near Amsterdam ! 

*The team consisted of a mix of 'road to Rio u23 trackies' (Cam,Hayden,Hamish,Mike)
and 4 european based roadies (Clinton,Alex,Gatey,Myself) we also had the privilege of local & ex tour director Robert Slippens as our D.S (his advice during the week was bloody good).

So the track guys had the prologue in their sights. 

Cam Karwowski had a really strong ride to take 5th on the stage, I did what I could on the road bike (with the clip-on slingshot bars) and even held the hot seat for a while having been one of the early starters. 

Stage 1: 180km with 3x50km circuit to finish with, this stage was always going to be pretty windy as discussed the night before and on the last 50km lap a group slipped away in the X wind and that was race over. I wasn't feeling great all day and was happy to cross the line. 

Stage 2: 
Looking at the map and wind direction this stage was always going to be tough as well. 
I was feeling a lot better in this stage but wasn't in the right place when the hammer went down at the 90km mark, and the split went away. I rolled in with a big group to the finish. 

Stage 3: Was a really wet with a heap of small country roads near the end. I had a couple of digs off the front to try and break the strangle hold that the leaders team had on the bunch. Once onto the finishing circuit Clinton bridged over to a group of 3 and they had a decent gap, but with 2 teams putting in the hard yards at the front of the bunch they were caught with 1 lap to go. In the last lap it was pretty sketchy with a lot of fighting for position in the slippery roads. I tried to help position our sprinters but it was so crazy. 

Stage4: 192km in the hills of the limburg region. The rain started coming down in the neutral section and by this point i knew it was going to be a long day. It was all on right from the start. with the first KoM climb coming after 4.4km I sat in the bunch the best i could and tried not to look down at the computer to often. In the end the pelo kept getting smaller and smaller as the steep hills and rain took its toll. 

Stage 5 ITT: I was pretty smashed from the day before but still wanted to do an ok TT, I was lucky enough to use Clintons TT bike. even though i only set it up just before the start it felt ok and i was keen to lay down a time.

I a bit pissed off i didn't pace myself so well and should have posted a better time, but was looking forward to the last stage. 

Stage 6: The last stage was only 80km and on a 8.3km circuit. Virtually from the start Rabobank u23 team went to the front with all 6 or 7 riders and started lapping out to keep the pace steady as to stop other teams from attacking and disrupting. I was keen to attack, but when the bunch is doing well over 45kph its nearly impossible to get away. In the last lap, the 5 of use found each other and tried to lead out Gatey for for the bunch sprint but we lost each other with 2.5km to go. I ended up being in an awesome spot going under the 1km banner but got caught behind a few guys at 500m from the line. 

So I'm taking a few days rest now after a pretty hectic few weeks. Cheers to everyone that made Olympias such a good tour. 

Kieran


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Last weeks race action



Im sitting inside as a tropical rain storm comes down, watching the start of a grueling Giro d'Italia. 

Go the kiwis ! 

Yesterdays stage was pretty impressive with Ryder and Paolini giving it some real gas on the DH to try and distance wiggins and a few other GC contenders in the final run into the finish. 

Any way back on track, it has been awhile since the last blog update and 2 race reports need doing. Also a little bit of drama thrown in the mix for good measure. 

1.2 Hoboken 1st of May

This race was 170km on a really boring circuit (including 4xbigish laps & 6x10km laps), dead flat and a decent amount of road furniture. From the beginning of the race i was having some issues with my chain. The chain was skipping around like a hyperactive kangaroo. I couldn't give it any power out of the corners. So I was forced to just cruise around in the bunch, but that worked out ok because nothing seemed to be getting off the front. 
At the end I found a gear that was trustable and moved up inside the last 2kms. The sprint wasn't dangerous for a change just strung out so i had no chance to really move up enough. 

Ronde van Overjisel (in Holland)
This is the race that had a few problems, on the long 2.5 hour journey to the race i started to feel really bloated and sick. The problem never eased up the whole day and it maybe even got worse in the race. I got 80kms in and then just pulled over. Its never nice to have shitty days like that but you have to deal with it. 

I have put the problem down to a little coffee shot that I had in the activation sesh the day before that may have given me a stomach ulcer. Im not getting too worried & all sorted now so just have to stay away from the real strong brews (for awhile). 

All is looking good for the upcoming weeks. Cheers 

Bit of action and detour in Maschrit(holland)
Add caption: Team before Hoboken (Antwerpen)