Shelby Criterium: Shelby, North Carolina – 20 April 2002 – 10th

Shelby Criterium: Shelby, North Carolina – 20 April 2002 – 10th

Conditions: light wind, humid, 90F, (about 30C)

Petra and I drove from New Jersey to North Carolina (about 650 miles) to ride in the Shelby criterium, followed next week by the Xcelerate Twilight criterium.  We are staying with a host family, Rebecca and Tim Plonk, along with their twin girls, Nikki and Alex, in Kings Mountain, about 15 miles from Shelby.  Shelby is located to the west of Charlotte, just north of the South Carolina border.

On the morning of the Shelby criterium, Petra and I followed our host Tim into Shelby, arriving at 9.30am, 2hrs prior to our start.  We registered and after scanning the start list of 35 riders, predicted that Diet Rite and Atlanta Velo/Litespeed would be the main teams to watch.

The course was an anti -clockwise figure 8 loop with a gentle down hill followed by an uphill about midway through.  The start/finish straight was also slightly uphill with a gentle cross headwind.  The streets were wide and pothole free which helped make it a fast and crash free criterium, although there were a few close calls.

The peloton was aggressive right from the start with Diet Rite and Atlanta Velo/Litespeed launching numerous attacks.  Without our full team, Petra and I decided not to waste our energy chasing down every attack and decided to only bridge across to attacks that contained a Diet Rite rider.  We knew that if Diet Rite were not in the break, they would bring back the break.

Our goal was to try and get one of us away.  I got across into several break away attempts but nothing succeeded.  Petra chased a solo Diet Rite rider about midway through and found herself stranded between the peloton and the Diet Rite rider.  However, the next sprint prime brought everything back together again.

There were sprint primes every 6 or 7 laps which stopped any breaks getting away as the pace of the peloton kept bringing things back together.  I decided not to contest the sprint primes but rode about 5th position to be there if a break went, straight after a prime.

With only 8 laps to go, it looked like it was going to be a sprint finish and I knew I had to mark Diet Rite sprinters, Mayola-Pic and Kiesasaronski as well as Tania Duff-Miller.  Both Diet Rite and Atlanta Veleo/Litespeed had most of their team lined up to lead out their sprinters.  I was jostled in amongst them but wasn’t close enough to the front to be in with a chance.  It was a very fast finish, with 10th the best I could do today, while Petra finished 21st.

Results:

1st Tina Mayola-Pic                 (Diet Rite)
2nd Shannon Hutchinson          (Atlanta Velo/Litespeed)
3rd Christina Underwood         (Fuji)
4th Joanne Kiesasaronski         (Diet Rite)
5th Lynn Brotzman                  (Michela Fanini)
6th Gina Grain                         (Atlanta Velo/Litespeed)
7th Tracy Sproule                     (Atlanta Velo/Litespeed)
8th Tania Duff-Miller               (Freddie Fu Cycling Team)
9th Sarah Hammer                   (Diet Rite)
10th Helen Kelly                       (Verizon Wireless-Cervelo)
21st Petra Ford                           (Verizon Wireless-Cervelo)