Peta Mullens wins Australian women's national title
Neylan second with Gillow third
Having gone clear with Rachel Neylan on the second last of 10 laps, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Peta Mullens out sprinted her breakaway companion to claim her first national road title after 102km of racing in Buninyong in a time of 2:55:29. Muꦓllens, who raced with Wiggle-Honda in 2014, had planned for the national championships to be her only road race of the year as she switches her focus to racing mountain bikes with her eye on Rio.
"I can’t believe it," Mullens told reporters after her win. "I said to myself that I had to be reserved today ahead and wait for the final climb. I felt really bad at the start of the race but felt better as the day went on. I just saw൲ an opportunity with Rach on that second last climb and my coach Mark Fenner is going to kill me for this as he told me to be patient but that’s not how I race bikes. It was so good and we rode away with it. I knew we had 30 seconds and I was confident that I'd hav𒈔e her in a kick."
"I wasn’t that confident on the start line as I don’t actually back myself in a sprint and I know the power that Gracie Elvin has put out at the end of a three hours in the last couple of years that I just d🎶idn’t wantꦰ to come up against her in the last couple of hundred meters. I just wanted to ride an aggressive race and for the first couple it was then the pace died down and I wasn’t happy about that. I didn’t want to take anyone to the finish line.
"Like I said, I saw an oppo༺rtunity and I can’t really believe it. I am a mountain biker but of all the national titles, I'd prefer to win this win."
Mullens had shown her good form at last week's Bay Crits where she1🍨68澳洲5最新开奖结果: soloed to victory in Portarཧlington and replicated her winnings waꦺys oꦫn the 10.2km circuit.
For Neylan, who made the race with her attack, second place was 𒈔a return to the podium after two season plagued by injury.
"I really needed a big ride today," Neylan told reporters. "Its been a pretty challenging 18 months, two years since my world championships silver medal [in 2012] and I p🐈roved my comeback at last year's Worlds and this is my first race since. I've had a really consistent rebuild block and I am working with Brad💟 McGee and spending a lot of time in the Southern Highlands, which is closer to friends and family in Sydney.
"I am just ultimately really happy with where i am at and I think that shows. I had to let my legs do the talking before today and I didn't try to do too many races and I am really looking forward to the road to Rio. That's a💟ll its about now for me."
Gillow's bronze medal saw the Queenslander fini🍨sh the championships with tw🌺o medals for her new Rabo-Liv team.
"I did try to go for it a few times but burnt up a little bit of energy. But I’m happy that I tried, so to get the bronze medal is great,” said Gillow. "To bring two medals back [to Europe] is r﷽eally good. I’m really excited, especially to get the national champs TT jersey for my new team, that’s pretty cool."
How it unfolded
A f🌸our rider group containing Lizzie Williams (Orica-AIS), Lauren Rowney (Velocio-SRAM), Allison Rice and Kendel൩le Hodges was the first break of the race having got away in the early laps. Amanda Spratt (Orica-AIS) then went on a solo attack once the catch was made with seven laps to go and steadily built her lead from 30 seconds to a maximum of 1:25 minutes over the chasing bunch with 60km left to race.
On the climb up the hill for a sixth time, Spratt was caught by the bunch with🍎 Shara Gillow (Rabo-Liv) counterattacking and f🔯orcing five riders to react.
While the front group of six riders worked to grow its advantage over the ever diminishing peloton, it came back together with the bunch gruppo compacto as it crossed the line with the three laps to go for a time of 18:41. Sitting comfortably in the bunch was Cromwell with Elꦰvin sitting in behind while Lauren Kitchen was keeping an eye on both riders.
On the ꦏthird last climb, Gillow attacked once again while Spratt remained aggressive while attac🃏ks came thick and fast with nothing sticking.
When the bunch came down for tꦅwo laps to go, Bridie O’Donnell led Spratt over the line with the peloton 23 seconds in arrears and Tessa Fabry in the 𝄹middle. Gillow led over the queen of the mountains for the penultimate time but it was Neylan and Mullens who made the winning move as Neylan slipped off the front with only Mullens responding. Elvin and Tiff Cromwell were also trying to get away as the two leaders.
The duo held a 27 second advantage over the chasers when the bell was rung and the two riders headed up Midland highway for one final time with Gillow chasing on her own. With Mullens’ speed giving her the advantage in a sprint finish, Neylan attacked and managed to go clear with 1.5km to race only for Mullens to get back on Neylan’s whಞeel and from there the national mountain bike eliminator champion added a road title to her palmarès.
Gillow crossed the line 22 seconds down on Mullens to add a bronze medal to her gold ꩵfrom the time trial while Fabry came in 1:02 minutes in arrears. Williams won the bunch sprint for fifth in a group containing C💦romwell while defending champion Elvin ended her defence in 22nd place.
In the women's U23 race, Shannon Malseed (Holden Women’sꦬ Cycling) added the gree🍸n and gold jersey to criterium gold won on Wednesday night. Malseed finished in the first bunch behind Mullens while Alexandria Nicholls (ACT) took silver with Ellen Skerritt (QLD) claiming bronze.
"It’s definitely a good start to a season winning the under 23 title for the criterium and now the road race. I didn’t expect 💦it, it’s still sinking in," said Malseed.
Results
# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Peta Mullens (VIC) | 2:55:29 |
2 | Rachel Neylan (SA) | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
3 | Shara Gillow (QLD) | 0:00:22 |
4 | Tessa Fabry (VIC) | 0:01:02 |
5 | Kendelle Hodges (VIC) | 0:01:10 |
6 | Lizzie Williams (VIC) | Row 5 - Cell 2 |
7 | Samantha De Riter (VIC) | Row 6 - Cell 2 |
8 | Ruth Corset (QLD) | Row 7 - Cell 2 |
9 | Lauren Kitchen (NSW) | Row 8 - Cell 2 |
10 | Tiffany Cromwell (SA) | Row 9 - Cell 2 |
11 | Shannon Malseed (VIC) | Row 10 - Cell 2 |
12 | Alexandria Nicholls (ACT) | Row 11 - Cell 2 |
13 | Jennifer Fay (ACT) | Row 12 - Cell 2 |
14 | Carlee Taylor (SA) | Row 13 - Cell 2 |
15 | Rebecca Henderson (ACT) | Row 14 - Cell 2 |
16 | Joanne Hogan (VIC) | Row 15 - Cell 2 |
17 | Lisa Barry (VIC) | Row 16 - Cell 2 |
18 | Loren Rowney (QLD) | Row 17 - Cell 2 |
19 | Ellen Skerritt (QLD) | Row 18 - Cell 2 |
20 | Jenelle Crooks (QLD) | Row 19 - Cell 2 |
21 | Miranda Griffiths (VIC) | 0:01:16 |
22 | Gracie Elvin (ACT) | Row 21 - Cell 2 |
23 | Chloe Hosking (ACT) | 0:01:55 |
24 | Nicole Moerig (QLD) | Row 23 - Cell 2 |
25 | Tayla Evans (VIC) | Row 24 - Cell 2 |
26 | Allison Rice (ACT) | Row 25 - Cell 2 |
27 | Taryn Heather (SA) | 0:02:35 |
28 | Kathryn Woolston (TAS) | Row 27 - Cell 2 |
29 | Amanda Spratt (NSW) | Row 28 - Cell 2 |
30 | Bridie O'Donnell (VIC) | 0:04:18 |
31 | Kimberley Wells (ACT) | 0:04:29 |
32 | Kristy Glover (VIC) | Row 31 - Cell 2 |
33 | Jessica Mundy (SA) | Row 32 - Cell 2 |
34 | Victoria Veitch (SA) | Row 33 - Cell 2 |
35 | Rebecca Locke (VIC) | Row 34 - Cell 2 |
36 | Rebecca Mackey (WA) | Row 35 - Cell 2 |
37 | Lucy Kennedy (QLD) | 0:04:32 |
38 | Tanya Freschi (SA) | Row 37 - Cell 2 |
39 | Rachel Ward (VIC) | Row 38 - Cell 2 |
40 | Verita Stewart (VIC) | Row 39 - Cell 2 |
41 | Lynne Clarke (NSW) | Row 40 - Cell 2 |
42 | Kate Perry (VIC) | 0:09:02 |
43 | Lauretta Hanson (VIC) | 0:11:16 |
44 | Laurelea Moss (QLD) | 0:12:42 |
45 | Sophie Mackay (NSW) | 0:13:19 |
DNF | Felicity Wardlaw (VIC) | Row 45 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Lisa Jacobs (VIC) | Row 46 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Brittany Lindores (QLD) | Row 47 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Nikolina Orlic (QLD) | Row 48 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Nicole Whitburn (VIC) | Row 49 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Naomi Williams (VIC) | Row 50 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Lucy Barker (SA) | Row 51 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Justine Barrow (VIC) | Row 52 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Esther Borg (VIC) | Row 53 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Laura Darlington (ACT) | Row 54 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Elizabeth Doueal (VIC) | Row 55 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Elizabeth Hall (VIC) | Row 56 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Erin Kinnealy (WA) | Row 57 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Jessica Lane (VIC) | Row 58 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Stephanie Lord (NSW) | Row 59 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Fiona Macmillan (VIC) | Row 60 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Carley Mckay (VIC) | Row 61 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Karla McKinnon (VIC) | Row 62 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Jasmine McMillan (QLD) | Row 63 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Josephine Meldgaard (NSW) | Row 64 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Kim Pedersen (QLD) | Row 65 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Rebecca Stephens (VIC) | Row 66 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Emma Viotto (ACT) | Row 67 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Jade Colligan (NSW) | Row 68 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Emily Cust (VIC) | Row 69 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Julia Kalotas (WA) | Row 70 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Gina Ricardo (NSW) | Row 71 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Angela Smith (NSW) | Row 72 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Sarah Roy (NSW) | Row 73 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Katrin Garfoot (QLD) | Row 74 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Jessie Maclean (ACT) | Row 75 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Kelly Bartlett (VIC) | Row 76 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Marissa Madden (NSW) | Row 77 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Minda Murray (VIC) | Row 78 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Maddison Vit (QLD) | Row 79 - Cell 2 |
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