McCarthy affirms credentials for leadership role at Jayco-AIS
19-ye𓃲ar-ꦉold's New Zealand Cycle Classic victory 'perfect start' to the year
After the departures of Australian duo 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Hepburn and Luke Durbridge to GreenEdge at the end of the 2011 season, Jayco-AIS was always going to be left with a veritable gulf in its 2012 roster. Hepburn won two stages of last year's Tour de l'Avenir, while Durbridge capped his season with the under 23 world time trial crown - both big shoes tཧo fill.
New recruit 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Rohan Dennis' perf🍬ormances at nationals, and then shortly after the Tour Down Under went some way to allaying the pressure on the team, but with Dennis' focus firmly on the track unꦕtil the 2012 Olympic Games, the team still lacked someone they could count on when they head over to Europe.
Cue Jay McCarthy, who in the wake of a consistent if unspectacular 2011 in Europe, showed just how far he's come in the last 12 months, and perhaps how ready he is to assume that leadership role by taking out the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:New Zealand Cycle Classic [formerly Tour of Wellington]. To put his progression in context, he was 19th overall in the same race this time last year, more than 14 minutes down on eventual winner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Bennett.
"A lot of people were telling me, 'you'll be tired' after Tour Down Under, but what I found last year is that I respond really well to racing, it really helped to string together form," said McCarthy to Cyclingnews. "I did my best to ⛦be as good as I could have been for the January racing, I knew I'd be in for a sho🐓t at the Tour Down Under spot so I could train with that in mind.
"After the Tour Down Under I backed off a little bit, just to keeꦗp fresh, but in the end the work I've done in the off season really showed."
The 19-year-old added that it was great to get some success early on in the year, and took the pressure off ahead of the te🧔am's next big goals in Europe. Having showed that he can𒅌 captain the team in New Zealand, McCarthy also said that it'd be nice to try and take up the natural role as the team's number one rider when they do move over to AIS base in Italy.
"We have so many top riders in this team, there's also Pat Lane who's been getting stronger and stronger, and of course Rohan, but ဣI hope to get some more chances ꦚthis year, but I'll let the legs do the talking. I'll be ready when I'm ready."
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