Posted by Editoress on 06/2/07
Montreal World Cup
By Rob Jones & Mike Badyk
Photos part one, part two
Fabiana Luperini (ITA - Menikini-Selle Italia-Gysko) ignited the definitive break and outsprinted Mara Abbott (USA - Webcor) to win the 6th round of the Women's World Cup series in Montreal on Saturday. Luperini rode Abbott's wheel into the finishing straight and easily came around her in the final 100 metres for the win.
Once again, the quality of the Montreal course came to the forefront. With 11 laps of an 11 kilometre circuit, including the famed climb up Mont Royal, attrition is always the name of the game here. Numerous attacks always take place, but it is a difficult course to stay away on one's own. Unlike the previous 9 years, which finished at the top of the climb, this year the finish was at the bottom of Mont Royal on Park Avenue. The riders came from the back side of the mountain along flat roads, then down the opposite side of the road from the finish, where they then executed a hairpin turn leading to a small but significant false flat climb to the finish. This is a finish that was used in numerous men's World Cup races in the early 1990's.
The initial attack of the day was launched by Melissa Holt (NZ-Team expresscopy.com) and Ekaterina Malomura (RUS- Russian National). They managed a few hundred metre gap on the pack by the end of the first lap, and through the end of lap 2 they had stretched it to 500 metres. The chasing peloton was led by perennial crowd favourite Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA-Team Uniqa). By now the pace had picked up significantly and the first of many riders that were going to be dropped today were already peeling from the back of the peleton. Holt was absorbed by the pack, but Malomura continued on by herself, with a 30 second gap at the end of lap 3. She was ultimately caught on the climb and by the end of lap 5 the peloton was all back together and relaxing a bit.
The pace was reduced a bit through the end of lap 6, with Anne Samplonius (CAN-Team expresscopy.com), Helen Kelly (USA-Webcor) and Alex Wrubleski (CAN-Colavita Sutter) leading. The peloton remained together until the first serious move of the day was made on the Mont Royal climb on lap 7. Twenty five riders made the move after the first steep bit and then they consolidated over the top. From this group Luperini and Abbott managed to get away a lap later.
Abbott described the move, "My team mate Katheryn Curi attacked and Luperini counterattacked. I just got on a wheel and bridged up to her and then there were only 3 of us (the third rider was Edwige Pitel (FRA-Team Uniqa)). I went to the front and pulled hard on the climb because I knew that not a lot of riders knew me and if I got a gap that was maybe something I could hold to the end. I probably did too much work, but I had no idea who I was riding with!" Pitel was with the leaders through the end of lap 9, but was dropped immediately on the Mont Royal climb of lap 10 and disappeared into the pack.
Luperini and Abbott continued to work hard and by the start of the last lap had an strong 90 second lead. Meanwhile, the chase group of 16 began a whole series of "tactical manouvers", primarily initiated by defending champion Judith Arndt (GER-T-Mobile) and Nicole Cooke (GBR-Raleigh Lifeforce) who are in a heated battle for the World Cup Leaders jersey.
Before the start of the last lap Longo-Ciprelli attacked and was marked by Arndt's team mate Chantal Beltman (GER), who just sat on her, so Longo-Ciprelli backed off. Meanwhile, Arndt had attacked in the main group and was immediately marked by Cooke. Attacks and counter-attacks continued through lap 10. Into the last lap, Arndt attacked on the back side of the course on the flats. She managed to make this last to the finish for third place despite an embarrasing crash on the hairpin turn 200 metres from the line. Arndt said, "I'm really embarassed. Don't tell anybody."
Abbott couldn't do much about Luperini coming into the finish. "I didn't particularly want to be in front, but I found myself there and there wasn't much I could do about it. I just went as hard as I could because you never know what can happen. But, I probably worked too hard in that last lap." Still, Abbott was absolutely giddy about her 2nd place in her first ever International race.
Luperini, through her translator was very gracious about her win. "I'm more of an endurance athlete and I didn't want to wait with 10 or 15 kilometres to go for someone else to launch an attack. I didn't want to wait for the other competitors. I want to make to the next Olympics and I need to be a complete rider and I'll make whatever sacrifices I need to do to get there. I give a lot of praise to Marra (Abbott). She really worked hard out there. She was awesome. At the finish I just waited. I had her in front and I had enough left to come around her."
Luperini commented about the race course. "This is the second hardest course on the World Cup circuit after the Fleche-Wallone. It has a finish on the top of a hill and I actually like the finish here when it is on top of the hill."
In 4th, and leading the chase group sprint, was World Champion Marianne Vos (NED-Team DSB Bank), who nipped Cooke at the line. Cooke was able to retain the World Cup Leaders Jersey with her 5th place finish. In 6th was Oenone Wood (AUS-T-Mobile) with Longo-Ciprelli taking 7th.
Alex Wrubleski: "I felt good until the 10th lap when I did a lot of chasing, and I think I burnt my matches there. I just didn't have the legs to stay with the leaders for the last two laps. It is a little intimidating out there, because a lot of these girls have world titles, but it is just a bike race and anyone can win."
1. Fabiana Luperini (Ita) Menikini - Selle Italia - Gysko | 3:07:35 |
2. Mara Abbott (USA) Webcor Builders | at 0:02 |
3. Judith Arndt (Ger) T-Mobile | 0:57 |
4. Marianne Vos (Ned) Team DSB Bank | 1:11 |
5. Nicole Cooke (GBr) Raleigh Lifeforce Creation | |
6. Oenone Wood (Aus) T-Mobile | |
7. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (Fra) Team UNIQA | |
8. Trixi Worrack (Ger) Nürnberger Versicherung | all s.t. |
9. Amber Neben (USA) Team Flexpoint | 1:17 |
10. Claudia H≈usler (Ger) Nürnberger Versicherung | 1:22 |
11. Christine Thorburn (USA) Webcor Builders | |
12. Edwige Pitel (Fra) Team UNIQA | both s.t. |
13. Annette Beutler (Sui) Vinci-Specialized-Menikini | 1:43 |
14. Andrea Graus (Aut) Nürnberger Versicherung | 1:45 |
15. Tina Liebig (Ger) Getranke-Hoffmann | s.t. |
16. Alex Wrubleski (Can) Colavita/Sutter Home | 1:57 |
17. Sigrid Corneo (Ita) Menikini - Selle Italia - Gysko | 2:03 |
18. Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Raleigh Lifeforce Creation | |
19. Kristin Armstrong (USA) TEAm Lipton | both s.t. |
20. Monika Schachl (Aut) Team UNIQA | 2:05 |
21. Chantal Beltman (Ned) T-Mobile | 2:55 |
22. Tina Mayolo Pic (USA) Colavita/Sutter Home | 3:04 |
23. Andrea Bosman (Ned) Team DSB Bank | |
24. Yulia Arustamova (Rus) Russian Cyclist Federation | |
25. Leigh Hobson (Can) Cheerwine | |
26. Catherine Cheatley (NZl) Cheerwine | |
27. Lorian Graham (Aus) Australian National Team | |
28. Nikki Egyed (Aus) Raleigh Lifeforce Creation | |
29. Betina Hold (Can) Cheerwine | |
30. Brooke Ourada (NZl) Cheerwine | |
31. Toni Bradshaw (NZl) New Zealand National Team | |
32. Olivia Gollan (Aus) Menikini - Selle Italia - Gysko | |
33. Vicki Whitelaw (Aus) Australian National Team | |
34. Chrissy Ruiter (USA) Cheerwine | |
35. Serena Sheridan (NZl) New Zealand National Team | |
36. Nathalie Bates (Aus) Getranke-Hoffmann | |
37. Ekaterina Malomoura (Rus) Russian Cyclist Federation | |
38. Marisa Asplund (USA) Team TIBCO | all s.t. |
39. Elena Novikova (Rus) Russian Cyclist Federation | 3:09 |
40. Karin Aune (Swe) Menikini - Selle Italia - Gysko | 3:52 |
41. Stacy Marple (USA) Team TIBCO | s.t. |
42. Jocelyn Loane (Aus) Australian National Team | 3:54 |
43. Georgina Waibl (NZl) New Zealand National Team | 3:55 |
44. Anne Samplonius (Can) Team expresscopy.com | 4:02 |
45. Rachel Heal (GBr) Webcor Builders | 4:08 |
46. Katheryn Curi (USA) Webcor Builders | s.t. |
47. Dotsie Bausch (USA) Colavita/Sutter Home | 5:57 |
48. Alison Powers (USA) Colavita/Sutter Home | 6:04 |
49. Kori Kelley Seehafer (USA) TEAm Lipton | 6:06 |
50. Kristen Lasasso (USA) TEAm Lipton | s.t. |
51. Alexandra Burchenkova (Rus) Russian Cyclist Federation | 7:50 |
52. Carla Ryan (Aus) Australian National Team | 8:20 |
53. Veronika Sprügl (Aut) Team UNIQA | 8:21 |
54. Carissa Wilkes (NZl) New Zealand National Team | 10:43 |
55. Marie Lindberg (Swe) Nürnberger Versicherung | s.t. |
56. Verena Absalyamova (Rus) Russian Cyclist Federation | 14:58 |
57. Jennifer Stephenson (Can) Marinoni-Cadence | s.t. |
58. Sufen Ma (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling | 14:59 |
59. Suzanne Van Veen (Ned) Team Flexpoint | s.t. |
60. Yudelmis Dominguez (Cub) Cuba National Team | 18:15 |
61. Eléna Gayun (Rus) Russian Cyclist Federation | 18:19 |
62. Elisa Gagnon-Gascon (Can) Advil/Chapstick | 19:31 |
63. Xiang Yin Ruan (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling | |
64. Heather Lachance (USA) Advil/Chapstick | |
65. Michelle Hyland (NZl) New Zealand National Team | |
66. Johanne Cyr (Can) Cascades | |
67. Anna Milkowski (USA) Target Training | |
68. Hiroko Shimada (Jpn) Target Training | |
69. Amanda Sin (Can) Advil/Chapstick | |
70. Victoria Bastide (Swe) Team TIBCO | |
71. Kerry Litka (USA) Terry Precision | |
72. Erinne Willock (Can) Team expresscopy.com | |
DNF. Sarah Düster (Ger) Raleigh Lifeforce Creation | |
DNF. Patricia Schwager (Sui) Raleigh Lifeforce Creation | |
DNF. Tanja Slater (GBr) Raleigh Lifeforce Creation | |
DNF. Adrie Visser (Ned) Team DSB Bank | |
DNF. Noortje Tabak (Ned) Team DSB Bank | |
DNF. Katherine Bates (Aus) T-Mobile | |
DNF. Anke Wichmann (Ger) T-Mobile | |
DNF. Kimberly Anderson (USA) T-Mobile | |
DNF. Regina Schleicher (Ger) Nürnberger Versicherung | |
DNF. Claudia Stumpf (Ger) Nürnberger Versicherung | |
DNF. Elodie Touffet (Fra) Menikini - Selle Italia - Gysko | |
DNF. Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) Menikini - Selle Italia - Gysko | |
DNF. Loes Markerink (Ned) Team Flexpoint | |
DNF. Iris Slappendel (Ned) Team Flexpoint | |
DNF. Lauren Franges (USA) TEAm Lipton | |
DNF. Lara Kroepsch (USA) TEAm Lipton | |
DNF. Meredith Miller (USA) TEAm Lipton | |
DNF. Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Vinci-Specialized-Menikini | |
DNS. Emilie Roy (Can) Vinci-Specialized-Menikini | |
DNF. Marie-Pier Bedard (Can) Vinci-Specialized-Menikini | |
DNF. Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan | |
DNF. Alessandra Borchi (Ita) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan | |
DNF. Daniela Fusar Poli (Ita) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan | |
DNF. Luisa Tamanini (Ita) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan | |
DNF. Diana Ziliute (Ltu) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan | |
DNF. Bernadette Schober (Aut) Team UNIQA | |
DNF. Candice Sullivan (Aus) Australian National Team | |
DNF. Sara Carrigan (Aus) Australian National Team | |
DNF. Iona Wynter (Jam) Colavita/Sutter Home | |
DNF. Stacey Spencer (Can) Colavita/Sutter Home | |
DNF. Brooke Miller (USA) Team TIBCO | |
DNF. Katherine Lambden (USA) Team TIBCO | |
DNF. Theresa Senff (Ger) Getranke-Hoffmann | |
DNF. Virginia Hennig (Ger) Getranke-Hoffmann | |
DNF. Elke Gebhardt (Ger) Getranke-Hoffmann | |
DNF. Kathleen Billington (USA) Target Training | |
DNF. Mandy Lozano (USA) Target Training | |
DNF. Andrea Meyers (USA) Target Training | |
DNF. Yoanka Gonzalez Perez (Cub) Cuba National Team | |
DNF. Yumari Gonzalez Valdiuieso (Cub) Cuba National Team | |
DNF. Dalila Rodriguez (Cub) Cuba National Team | |
DNF. Yeima Torres (Cub) Cuba National Team | |
DNF. Amber Rais (USA) Webcor Builders | |
DNF. Helen Kelly (Aus) Webcor Builders | |
DNF. Tara Ross (Can) Advil/Chapstick | |
DNF. Kirsten Robbins (Can) Advil/Chapstick | |
DNF. Jessica Phillips (USA) Team expresscopy.com | |
DNF. Melissa Holt (NZl) Team expresscopy.com | |
DNF. Joelle Numainville (Can) Team expresscopy.com | |
DNF. Gina Grain (Can) Team expresscopy.com | |
DNF. Marina Duvnjak (NZl) New Zealand National Team | |
DNF. Xiaoning Gao (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling | |
DNF. Fei Wang (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling | |
DNF. Jessica Burns (Can) Cascades | |
DNF. Caroline Montminy (Can) Cascades | |
DNF. Joanie Caron (Can) Cascades | |
DNF. Julie Bellerose (USA) Cascades | |
DNF. Genevieve Gagnon (Can) Cascades | |
DNF. Naomi Cermak (Can) Terry Precision | |
DNF. Megan Guarnier (USA) Terry Precision | |
DNF. Ireen Wieditz (Can) Terry Precision | |
DNF. Rosie Coleman (USA) Terry Precision | |
DNF. Ann Hansgate (USA) Terry Precision | |
DNF. Julie Marceau (Can) Marinoni-Cadence | |
DNF. Kathleen Villeneuve (Can) Marinoni-Cadence | |
DNF. Magali Tisseyre (Can) Marinoni-Cadence | |
DNF. Jennifer Wilson (USA) Marinoni-Cadence | |
DNF. Jennifer Reither (USA) Marinoni-Cadence | |
DNS. Anna Zugno (Ita) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan | |
DNS. Liza Rachetto (USA) Team TIBCO |
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