I’ve never raced the Carnival, so I wasn’t sure on how hard yesterday was going to be. Previously I did this race in 2006 with Michelle, all race prep for the Argus at the time, so for me it was a walk in the park, but things were different this time round, racing for Bulk Pack, you’re always expected to make the racing, close any move that goes up the road and we were also desperately looking for a good result. A pretty flat course with just over 600m of vertical ascent over the allotted 100km. Pretty much the same as the Fast One. It was a tough weeks training for me leading up to the Carnival, but I was feeling good throughout, so I was hoping Sunday I could make things happen for the team.
Our group (VA’s) got off at 06h50 and the first two kilometers was somewhat idle. I immediately went to the front to pick up the pace and tried making things a little hard for those who were hoping for a nice 15km warm-up. Once that was done, the attacks started. The first 50km’s was very flat and to get away was going to prove to be very hard. That didn’t stop us from trying. Mark Ramos and Ilidio Pinto both from Bulk Pack Trek were mixing it up early with the boys (Club100, Bi-Steel, and Bright House). Covering attacks and trying to create something and hopefully get in a break and force a few of the other teams to chase and tire their legs out and then leave the 2nd half of the race up to Craig Harvey (Bulk Pack Trek) and Marco van Biljoen (Bulk Pack Trek) to attack and try get away. With nothing really coming off in the first 50km’s except for some confusion between Marco van Biljoen and the race commissaire. Marco was apparently DQ’ed for dropping back to the support vehicle and handing over his arm warmers and then in chasing back to get to the front half of the group, he crossed the white line. Marco took this up with the race commissaire and after a “few” words were exchanged the commissaire agreed that the decision was a bit harsh and the DQ was turned in to a 1st warning. With that said, the first real break of the day came, no surprise, Marco van Biljoen put in a BIG effort taking 2 riders with him and opening a gap of around 25 secs to the chase. This forced Harmony and Club100 to do the chasing and once again it felt like we had control of the race. The break lasted for 20km’s and after the break was pulled back; I had a little dig and tried putting more pressure on the other teams. It didn’t last long before my move was pulled back.
Marco again pushed hard up one of the drags eliminating any thoughts of a counter by the other teams. This is when I decided to have another dig; taking Gary Rabie and a Fit Rider with, we soon had 20 secs on the group but with no real cohesion coming from Gary our break was short lived. Once we got pulled back Craig Harvey shot off the front taking a Harmony rider and another rider with. Once again we were in the move and once again the leaders were pulled back after just 10km’s or so. With 20km’s to go I decided to head up the front and drive the pace real hard and prevent any attacks from coming and with a little glance back I saw no one was on my wheel and soon opened up a little gap of 10 secs. I decided to keep driving and soon my 10 secs became 30 secs. I thought if I was going to get caught it would be the perfect launch pad for Mark, Ilidio, Marco or Craig to have one last dig to the end. My solo was perfect, 12.5km’s and with 7km’s to go I thought this was our day and with the rest of the Bulk Pack riders getting sucked along, Club100, Cyclelab and Harmony were trying to pull me back I started cramping in my left calve, still I thought it was enough to tire the rest out but once again bad luck struck and Marco punctured with 5km’s to go. With a fast finish Cyclelab were heading up the front with 2km’s to go. Craig Harvey and Mark Ramos were in perfect position and I was still hoping we could pull something off. My legs were toast and with my calve, sprinting wasn’t even an option, not that I’m a sprinter. With a 500m uphill drag to the finish; I thought it was perfect for Craig. Unfortunately we just missed the podium and had to settle for 4th (Craig Harvey).
Good positive racing from the chaps and having all of us in a break and making the breaks at some point in the race things are looking good, but we’re still seeking that podium spot. On flat races like these it’s hard to get rid of the wheel suckers and with 1km to go you see guys that you haven’t seen for the past 99km’s which is very frustrating, but hey, I guess that’s racing for you and it’s all about who crosses the line first. Most probably the best race of the season for me so far, it really felt like the team gelled well together. This week see’s me take a week off the bike to chill and catch up on a few things.
Later
Vets 30+ Results:
1. Gary Rabie (2:20)
2. Alwyn Dippenaar
3. Martin Van Wyk
4. Craig Harvey
5. Erich Meintjes
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