Race
Writeup
Alexis
Rhodes won the 5th stage at Mankato. Rhodes blasting into second overall
just 12 seconds behind Leader Kristen Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team)
Redemption was sweet for Webcor Builders today.
After the unfortunate series of crashes that took them off the podium and
out of their competition jerseys at Thursday’s Cannon Falls Road Race,
Alexis Rhodes road away from Dotsie Bausch (Jazz Apples) and Brooke Miller
(TIBCO) to take the stage win, the Queen of the Mountains Jersey, and the
Best Young Rider Jersey. Teammate Kathryn Curi Mattis took the day’s
Freewheel Most Aggressive Rider’s
Jersey
.
Shelley Olds (Proman Hit Squad) extended her
lead in the Wheaties Sprint Competition by winning the first two sprints.
Sprint competitions three and four were absorbed by the breakaway groups.
while all early attacks were brought back, with
TIBCO, Webcor Builders, and Colavita staying active near the front, the
attacks picked up approximately 28 miles into the race, after the second
Sprint Competition. Webcor Builder’s Kathryn Curi Mattis escaped on a solo
breakaway, later joined by Team Type 1’s Veronica Leal, Tibco’s Julie
Beveridge, and Lip Smacker’s Jessica Phillips. The break grew to over 2’
15“, putting Leal in the virtual yellow jersey, before Armstrong fought to
bring it back with the help of Colavita.
The four-woman break of Rhodes, Bausch, Brooke
Miller (Tibco), and Kelly Benjamin (Colavita/Sutter Home presented by
Cooking Light) quickly grew to two minutes before the field reacted. Olivia
Dillon (Nature Valley Cycling Team) and Nicole Evans (ValueAct Capital)
chased for approximately 20 miles until they caught the lead group.
Together, the group of six grew their lead to nearly four minutes, with
little response from the peloton.
Rhodes
started the day 2’
07" behind race leader Kristin Armstrong (Cervélo Test Team), secured
a 15 second time bonus for her stage victory. When Rhodes and her lead group
of six entered the finishing circuits, they were 3’ 10” ahead of the
peloton. The lead was whittled down over the course of the four nail-biting
two-mile circuits around
Mankato
that included a one-mile long Queen of the Mountains climb with an average
grade of 14%.
Rhodes
took off on her own and left the
rest to battle it out and they did in the end,
it was a battle between Bausch and Miller for second.
Though there was a lot of excitement around
whether or not Armstrong lost the yellow jersey today, the general consensus
of the field is that Armstrong will take home her fourth Nature Valley Grand
Prix overall win tomorrow evening.
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Race Comments
Alexis
Rhodes (Webcor Builders) was very pleased with her decisive win, “I
knew I was climbing really well, and I thought if I could drop Brooke on the
last lap that would be good,” said a very calm
Rhodes
. “But I dropped her on the first lap so I guess, even better. I’m
climbing really well at the moment, so I guess the [four laps of the tough
QOM
] climb were really a blessing in disguise.”
When
asked about challenging Armstrong for the yellow jersey tomorrow,
Rhodes
replied with a laugh, ”I felt pretty awesome today, but Kristin’s
just a class above the rest of us. I’ll try my best to hold her wheel, and
we’ll see how it goes.“
Kristen
Armstrong (Cervelo Test Team) managed to hold onto the Yellow jersey
despite missing the break, "When
the break got up to three minutes forty [seconds], I couldn’t believe that
every team out there was happy with this break,“ said Armstrong,
explaining that she kept expecting other teams to come forth to help.
Brooke
Miller (Team Tibco) was away in the break and reflected on the possible
outcome of the overall, “Kristin
is without question the best climber,” said Miller. “One
of the things she has in her favour
is that tomorrow’s race is everyone for herself. It’s difficult for any
kind of team dynamic to play out.”
Laura Charmaeda (Team
Director- Webcor) was very happy with the teams ability to come back, “How
tough are they to be able to keep fighting and never give up,”
beamed Charmaeda. “Not only did they not give up, but they came out
here to stomp the race again. That’s just plain tough.” This
was a blessing for Webcor, who took advantage of the opportunity to rest
while the break was being reeled back. "The
group of four were caught just as we were turning left into some
crosswinds," explained Charmaeda. "That’s when I
said, ‘Girls, make it hurt now,’ because that’s when you can
effectively launch an attack. That’s when Alexis got away."
Dotsie
Bausch, (Assistant Director and in-race mentor of
the professional development squad Jazz Apple Women’s Cycling Team)
saw the break forming and knew she had to take action. "Marina [Duvnajk]
was awesome, she was off the front all day going for break after break, and
Steph was back getting bottles. I saw two major teams go, then the third,
and I knew we had to get somebody on this so I went for it. I just gritted
it out because I wanted to get a podium for the girls.
I knew that I
had to conserve on the downhill,” said Bausch, drawing on her years of
experience as a climber. “I just focused on catching Brooke the fourth
lap. I knew that if I could just make it to the fourth lap relaxed and with
full oxygen I could give it my all up that last climb and all the way down
the backside.”
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Results
- Top 10 - click here to see full result
|
Position |
Rider |
Team |
Time |
Gap |
Bonuses |
| 1 |
*
Alexis RHODES |
Webcor
Builders |
3.56'26" |
|
15" |
| 2 |
Dotsie
BAUSCH |
Jazz
Apple Women's Cycling Team |
3.57'01" |
35" |
10" |
| 3 |
Brooke
MILLER |
Team
TIBCO |
3.57'06" |
40" |
6" |
| 4 |
Olivia
DILLON |
Nature
Valley Cycling Team |
3.58'25" |
1'59" |
|
| 5 |
Nicole
EVANS |
ValueAct
Capital Cycling Team |
3.58'25" |
1'59" |
|
| 6 |
Shelley
OLDS |
PROMAN
Hit Squad |
3.58'25" |
1'59" |
|
| 7 |
Katharine
CARROLL |
Team
TIBCO |
3.58'25" |
1'59" |
|
| 8 |
Alison
POWERS |
Team
Type 1 |
3.58'28" |
2'02" |
|
| 9 |
Nikki
BUTTERFIELD |
Webcor
Builders |
3.58'28" |
2'02" |
|
| 10 |
Joanne
KIESANOWSKI |
Team
TIBCO |
3.58'28" |
2'02" |
|
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General
Classification Top 10 - click
here to see full GC
|
Position |
Rider |
Team |
Time |
Gap |
| 1 |
Kristin
ARMSTRONG |
Cervelo
Test Team |
8.35'10" |
|
| 2 |
*
Alexis RHODES |
Webcor
Builders |
8.35'21" |
11" |
| 3 |
Alison
POWERS |
Team
Type 1 |
8.35'22" |
12" |
| 4 |
Shelley
OLDS |
PROMAN
Hit Squad |
8.35'40" |
30" |
| 5 |
Brooke
MILLER |
Team
TIBCO |
8.35'42" |
32" |
| 6 |
Katharine
CARROLL |
Team
TIBCO |
8.35'58" |
48" |
| 7 |
Anne
SAMPLONIUS |
Lip
Smacker |
8.36'01" |
51" |
| 8 |
Joanne
KIESANOWSKI |
Team
TIBCO |
8.36'14" |
1'04" |
| 9 |
Andrea
DVORAK |
Colavita
Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light |
8.36'24" |
1'14" |
| 10 |
Cath
CHEATLEY |
Colavita
Sutter Home p/b Cooking Light |
8.36'32" |
1'22" |
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