Familiar flat course greets road cyclists

February 15, 2023 BY

Delaland wins sprint to the line in race two of the Summer Series

Cyclists gathered at the corner of Sherwin and Attamurra Roada for the second race in the Mount Gambier Cycling Club Summer Series, which was to be a 25km handicap on the familiar flat farmland course along Attamurra oad.

Four junior riders, some who were more familiar with riding on the velodrome than on the road, greeted the Commissaire, were assigned their chaperones, and begaone minute intervals.

First rider away was Glenn Tye, followed by Molly Opperman, then Sean Tye, and finally Charlie Jenkin. With their chaperones helping the riders with the finer points of road riding, riders learnt the appropriate ways to swap turns and ride in a bunch.

Molly arrived at the finishing line in first place, with Charlie outsprinting Sean for second place, and Glenn finishing in fourth place.

Following the juniors, the 20 riders competing in the senior race received their handicaps and final instructions from the Commissaire before each group began their race.

First riders away were Jason Buckland, Dianne Major and Graham O’Gorman, followed five minutes later by Ainsley Curtis, Dave Delaland, Michael Dethmore and Jen Buckland.

A further four minutes elapsed before David Tye and Bruce McLaughlin were allowed to begin their chase, followed a further two minutes later by John Cranwell, Spek Peake, and Phil Stasiw. The largest group was next to leave, four minutes later, which consisted of Colin Weatherill, Patrick Langsmith, Gerard Coote, John de Pree and Matthew Opperman, followed three minutes later by Jami Buckley, Nick Kidman and Niel van Niekerk (a total of 18 minutes handicap to the first.

Whilst the wind was relatively calm, the riders enjoyed a tailwind out to the turnaround marker; the wind picking up as the riders made the turn back toward the finish line. Each of the groups were working well together to the turnaround, but the headwind on the return leg made it difficult for those feeling the pinch to hang onto their grouping and they slowly fell away from their bunch.

The first group away managed to hold on to their lead until the final 2km, when they were overtaken by the group containing Jen, Michael, Ainsley and David Delaland. They were never headed and contested the sprint, with Dave Delaland sprinting to the line ahead of Jen Buckland and Michael Dethmore.

Ainsley Curtis and Jason Buckland crossed the line ahead of Phil Stasiw, Spek Peake, then Graham O’Gorman, Di Major, John Cranwell and Bruce McLaughlin. Patrick Langsmith won the sprint from his group, followed by Matthew Opperman, Colin Weatherill and Gerard Coote, then Jami Buckley (who took out the fastest racing time), David Tye, Niel van Niekerk, John de Pree and Nick Kidman.