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Review - Day 4
Double gold
for Australia on final day of Junior Track Cycling World Championships
Mackay
(Queensland) cyclist Chloe Macpherson, 17, and Sydney's Skye-Lee Armstrong, 18, have
each won gold on the final day of the Junior Track Cycling World
Championships in Vienna, Austria. Their victories saw the Australian team
finish with a total of seven medals - two gold, one silver and four
bronze.
Armstrong, who claimed the Scratch and Points race Australian Titles in
February, took the Scratch Race World Title by a wheel rim width in a
photo finish ahead of Korean Unmi Park. In 2004 on debut at the World
Championships Armstrong finished third in the Keirin.
"I didn't even know if I would race at all because of an injury to my
left knee so I was really out to prove a point," said Armstrong who
crashed at a pre-Worlds training camp in Sydney leaving her with an
inflamed knee and painful knee cap. "The race was pretty much go from
the gun and there were crashes in the first couple of laps and throughout
the race.
"The German girl almost lapped the field and no-one wanted to help
chase her down so I had to work really hard to stop the gold medal from
riding away from me," explained Armstrong. "Finally we caught
her but I was really knackered and short of breath by then and with two
laps to go I was about 15 riders back.
"I just forced my way through but was still ten back with one lap to
go," she said. "It was a case of go for the gaps and hope for
the best."
Armstrong says she knew she was first across the line but was hesitant
about raising her arm in victory.
"I was waiting to see if I'd be disqualified because there was a gap
I went through that shut down almost immediately and behind me I heard
someone crash so I wasn't sure if I had caused it or not," said
Armstrong who it turns out had not caused the crash and the officials in
fact disqualified two other riders. "Then I figured I may as well
celebrate and enjoy the moment while I had it and that turned out to be
the right thing to do as they announced me as the World Champion."
Meantime Macpherson has burst onto the track cycling scene with gusto. A
six time BMX junior World Champion (1998 - 2003), Macpherson this year
decided to compete in track cycling and launched her campaign with a gold
medal in the U19 sprint at the Australian Championships in Adelaide. Her
performance earned her a berth in the Junior Australian Team. Junior team
sprint coach, Darryl Benson, says Macpherson rode with a maturity and
poise well beyond her years and showed great composure in all three rounds
of the keirin, where she took her gold medal.
"In the first round she covered all the moves and won the heat and
then in the second round she did what she needed to do to get through to
the final," said Benson. "Basically our tactic for Chloe in the
final was to give her the biggest shove possible off the start line to get
her to the front just behind the pace bike.
"After the pacer moved she was to gradually pick up the pace, hold
onto the front position and let everyone else fight it out behind
her," he explained. "She rode the plan to perfection and kept
them all at bay and when the moves started coming in the final lap and a
half she covered them all to set herself up for the win."
Macpherson sprinted home to win by more than half a wheel and after the
ceremony grabbed her bags and headed off for four days sightseeing with
her Mum.
"Chloe was thrilled with the win because she put in a really good
ride in the 500m time trial but missed a medal by a tenth of a
second," said Benson. "Then in the sprint she was scrubbed after
she misjudged the distance and cut down too close in front of her rival.
"She was really upset by that but to her credit she bounced back and
was really focussed for the keirin."
Other highlights for Australia at the Championships included Bianca
Rogers' silver in the 2km Individual Pursuit
"The times were exceptional this year and our riders acquitted
themselves really well considering many are first year juniors and they
were up against more experienced rivals," said Benson. "This
team is a rebuilding exercise and now we know we have the kids we can set
up for next year and into the future."

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Results
Scratch Race
| Posn |
Name |
Nat |
| 1 |
ARMSTRONG
Skye Lee |
AUS |
| 2 |
ARMITSTEAD
Elizabeth |
GBR |
| 3 |
ROMANYUTA
Evgenia |
RUS |
| 4 |
CUEFF
Virginie |
FRA |
| 5 |
GROENEWEGEN
Maxime |
NED |
| 6 |
KALITOVSKA
Lesya |
UKR |
| 7 |
DANIELE
Silvia |
ITA |
| 8 |
CASTRO
PLAZA Berenice |
MEX |
| 9 |
COOPER
Naomi |
CAN |
| 10 |
TZOUMANIKA
Maria |
GRE |
Keirin
|
Final
1-6 |
12.758 |
56.435
km/h
|
| Posn |
Name |
|
Nation |
|
| 1 |
Chloe |
MACPHERSON |
AUS |
|
| 2 |
Eunmi |
PARK |
KOR |
|
| 3 |
Anna |
BLYTH |
GBR |
|
| 4 |
Sandie |
CLAIR |
FRA |
|
| 5 |
Elodie |
HENRIETTE |
FRA |
|
| 6 |
Anastasia |
ROZHKOVA |
RUS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Final
7-12 |
12.097 |
59.519
km/h |
| Posn |
Name |
|
Nation |
|
| 7 |
Lizandra |
GUERRA |
CUB |
|
| 8 |
Hayley |
WRIGHT |
AUS |
|
| 9 |
Bridgette |
BROAD |
NZL |
|
| 10 |
Malindi |
MACLEAN |
NZL |
|
| 11 |
Chiara |
RAMUSCELLO |
ITA |
|
| 12 |
Helena |
CASAS
ROIGE |
ESP |
|
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