Wednesday, May 18, 2011

WIC Rennes

The dilemma in Rennes is usually what wheels to wear. Nearly every year it rains or at least threatens to rain. This year there was absolutely no rain in sight and I could step on the start line with no doubt in my mind that I had the right wheel on.

Unfortunately the fields weren’t as large as previous years; there have been a lot of races clash with one another this year. The course was 2.8 km a lap and had a bit of variety. There was a right hand corner leading into the finish straight and after the finish line there was a small section of tiles and then a small uphill. Around the other side of the course there were some nice straight stretches and just a few rough spots.

I attacked early after the first prime sprint which was on lap one, but no one was really keen to try lead with me. Cecilia was stuck to me like super glue the entire race but wasn’t keen to hit the lead whenever we formed a gap. It was clear from the start she just wanted to wait for the sprint finish.

Just before half way there were five of us left in the leading group which included Cecilia Baena, Justine Halbout, Melissa Chouleysko, Jessica Gaudesaboos and myself. Jessica dropped off early on and when I picked up the pace Melissa would yo-yo on and off the group. The only one that even attempted to lead was Melissa and apart from a few efforts at the front from her I lead the rest of the way.

Photo - Francois & Marie

Justine tried to get a jump about 1km out from the finish but wasn’t able to. I passed her leading into the right hand corner and Cecilia passed me about half way down the finishing straight to win the race. I finished 2nd, Justine 3rd and Melissa 4th. Samantha Michael skating for X-Tech Wheelz New Zealand finished up 9th again.

Photos - Francois & Marie

Bart Swings and Yann Guyader just caught Nicolas on the finishing straight and Bart took the victory.

I’m now in Worgl, Austria for the track racing this coming weekend. In Rennes I hurt my ankle a little by catching my skate in a rivet or bit of uneven road while on an outside edge. I saw a doctor today and it’s nothing too serious and I shouldn’t cause any more damage by skating but it will still be uncomfortable. So fingers crossed it’s a bit better by race time.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Happy Mothers Day

I know I'm a day late but I didn't have time over the weekend to pop this up.

Happy Mothers Day


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Skate Off Heerde

I had another successful year at the Unive Skate Off Heerde, taking out the overall long distance title. The event was bigger than ever, with two new grades and a lot of European clubs supporting the event this year.

Racing started on Saturday morning with the 300 meter time trial qualifications. Even though a 300 isn't my forte I started anyway and finished up 9th with a time of 30.01. The cut off for qualification was 6th place with a time of 29.92, so I wasn't disappointing with my time. Next up we had the heats for the 500 meter race. Both the 500m and 300m counted towards the overall sprint title. I drew a tough heat and finished 3rd but qualified on time to the next round.

Photo - Jannes Wolff
www.skeelerhuss.nl


On Saturday night we had the first of the long distance events, 10km points race. Last year it rained and this event had to be held on the road, this year it was chilly but absolutely no rain in sight. I had a tactic sorted out and decided that I would go for wheels with more roll over grip for this event. I wore 3 x 110mm MPC Ex Firm Road Wars and 1 x 100mm MPC Firm Road War on each skate.

The Cado Motus team started out strong dominating the front of the race with 6 skaters. I just sat in the pack and relaxed at the start of the race and let a few point laps go by before I challenged any. When I decided to go I then attacked off the front. Gaining a small gap on the group I stayed out in front alone for 5 laps, picking up 4 points. Once the pack caught back up I just sat in and recovered. Once I regained my breath and saw an opportunity I attacked again, picking up another 4 points. I done this another two times and finished up with a total of 16 points. Laetitia Le Bihan attacked over top of my last stint at the front and was able to pick up a few points at the end, finishing up with a total of 10 points. Elma de Vries also finished with 10 points but seeing Laetitia crossed the line first she took 2nd place and Elma 3rd.

Photo - Jannes Wolff
www.skeelerhuss.nl

Sunday morning racing commenced with the 500 meter quarter finals. Even though 3 of the competitors who qualified didn't show up the heats weren't re drawn. So one of the quarter finals had 2 skaters who automatically qualified and another 3 skaters. Everyone fronted that was in my quarter final so no easy run for me. Jana Gegner took off straight from the gun and not being the quickest person off the line I didn't even have a chance to get on them. Erica Zanetti and Jana qualified for the semi's and Jana went on to win the final as well.

Jana Gegner won the sprint overall, Erika Zanetti 2nd and Paola Segura 3rd. I ended up finishing 8th overall in the sprint. Full results from the sprints over all the grades can be found online, click here to view.

Leading up to the 10km elimination race there was still a bit of sun on the track making it slicker than the night before. So I decided I would go for more grip than the previous night. I wore MPC Firm Road War for the front and back wheels and MPC Ex Firm Road Wars for the two middle wheels. I was concerned leading into the race that without team mates I would struggle against a team with 6 skaters.

The race began and Cado Motus hit the lead. I got in behind their last skater in the train and just held that position for a while. But once eliminations began it started getting a bit messy. With skaters able to swoop off the banking I found myself suddenly going from a really good position to a bad one instantly. I was also using too much energy just trying to hold the position. So with about 30 laps to go I went right to the front. I lead for the rest of the race and was never really challenged for the lead. Francesca Lollobrigida held my wheel for most the race and wasn't going to give it up that easily. Coming around with 1 lap to go I accelerated off the bend and no one was able to come past. Francesca finished 2nd and Elma 3rd.

Click here to view the video of the final 7 laps from bildimpressionen.de
(Yes with about 3 laps to go there was a shoe on the top corner of the track)

I won the overall distance title, Elma de Vries 2nd and Laetitia Le Bihan 3rd. Full results from the distance races over all the grades can be found online, click here to view.

Photo - Jannes Wolff
www.skeelerhuss.nl

The final event was a team skate off. This involved each team of 3 skaters completing 3 laps with the time being taken off the final skater from the team to cross the line. I joined up with Francesca Lollobrigida and Nele Armee to form a team. Our time was the 2nd fastest so we made it to the final run off with Cado Motus which was only about 5 minutes later. We decided I would lead 2 1/2 of the 3 laps, unfortunately Francesca didn't quite have the legs for the final and we finished 2nd. It was a good effort though seeing it was the first time we had ever skated together in a team situation with absolutely no preparation for the event.

It was a weekend full of great racing in all the grades. Big fields and a parabolic bank track made for some exciting passes and close finishes. In the senior men's grade Nicolas Pelloquin was flying and won both of the sprint events and Bart Swings dominated the points race, winning the distance overall.

There are plenty of pictures online from the weekend.