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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:09pm    Post subject: Dean Hopeful Of Top Result In World Championships Reply with quote Report Abuse

Julian Dean arrives today in the cycling-mad town of Varese, Italy in the foothills of the Alps with high hopes of a strong showing in this weekend’s UCI World Roach Race Championships.

BikeNZ roach coach Jacques Landry believes the lumpy course could suit the Team Garmin sprinter in the 260km race on Monday (NZ time).

The 15 lap course has two long climbs and Landry reckons it is likely to be too tough for the pure sprinters but not demanding enough to suit the climbers and therefore ideal for the power sprinters like Dean. The New Zealand champion competes on the back of some outstanding form in the Tour of Britain where he enjoyed five top-five finishes to place second overall in the sprint points.

Dean will be supported by US-based Glenn Chadwick, who comes off a win in the Tour of Mexico. Fellow Olympian track rider Greg Henderson withdrew earlier today, not recovered from illness following the Tour of Britain.

Landry is hoping the France-based Beijing road racer Tim Gudsell will be able to fill in the gap.

“Tim is keen to ride and has talked to Julian who told him his No 1 priority is to secure a pro team for next year. If he can tie up those negotiations in the next day, then he will head up here. It’s only a one hour flight and he knows this area well.”

Landry also believes the women’s team of Joanne Kiesanowski and mountain bikers Rosara Joseph and Kaytee Boyd are poised to do well, while the under-23 men’s combination of Michael Torckler, Clinton Avery and Alex Meenhorst should acquit themselves well.

The campaign begins with the under-23 road race over 173km on Saturday (NZ time), the women’s race over 140km on Sunday and the men over 260km on Monday.

The incredibly strong Spanish and Italian teams are the most fancied in the men’s race, with all of the sport’s supercars competing.

Three time champion Oscar Freire is the key Spanish hope, supported by Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre, Olympic champion Sammy Sanchez and Alejandro Valverde, a three time podium finisher at the worlds.

The Italians pose a major threat, especially in the heart of Italian cycling in Varese, where the likes of Stefano Garzelli, Ivan Basso and the great Claudio Chiappucci live. Their star hope will be Paolo Bettini, chasing his third straight world title.

“They will be the two toughest teams and the name riders that everyone will be watching,” Landry said. “But there are 15 or 20 riders capable of winning this race.”

Landry expects the first two hours to be relatively quiet before someone looks to break clear mid race but the serious charge will come in the final one to two hours.

“There are two power climbs each lap and so I expect that the pure sprinters like Mark Cavendish will get dropped when the pace gets serious. Our hope is that Julian can hang in there up the climbs. If he does, then I am sure he can figure in this finish, along with the likes of Bettini and Freire.”

Landry said he is not too concerned if the kiwis end up as a two-man team.

“The main job for Glenn is to support Julian over the first four hours of the race, and ensure he gets all the drinks and nutrition he needs. He did that job fantasticallyweell in Beijing. From that point if he lasts then great but Julian is quite capable of looking after himself from there.”

Landry is hopeful of a very strong showing from the women, led by Kiesanowski.

Joseph comes into the race after two outstanding finishes in the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, finishing second in Canberra and sixth in Austria, while Boyd (Auckland) has raced well for the New Zealand road squad in France.

“Jo is even more suited to this course than Beijing, and both Rosara and Kaytee will do well here. I think there might be 15 to 20 riders in the bunch going into the last lap, and I see no reason why all three of our team should not be there. It is our strongest group of females for several years.”

Key chances include Olympic champion Nicole Cooke (GBR), 2004 winner Judith Arndt (GER), time trial winner Amber Neben (USA) and 2006 champion Marianne Vos (NED).

The under-23 men’s race finishes at 3am Saturday (NZ time) with the women at the same time on Sunday and the men on Monday.
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:26pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I am picking Oscar Freire for another title, sadly I did not win any.
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:32pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

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UCI World Roach Race Championships.
what defines a roach race Paranoid
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:33pm    Post subject: RE: Dean Hopeful Of Top Result In World Championships Reply with quote Report Abuse

Melissa_Theuriau wrote:

The incredibly strong Spanish and Italian teams are the most fancied in the men’s race, with all of the sport’s supercars competing.


Ferrari for the win! Big Grin
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:44pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

ryda wrote:
what defines a roach race Paranoid

Have you never spent time in a grotty student flat drunk and watching kcocroaches run up a wall ??? Big Grin
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:50pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

chchbob wrote:
ryda wrote:
what defines a roach race Paranoid

Have you never spent time in a grotty student flat drunk and watching kcocroaches run up a wall ??? Big Grin
um no I'm Cool ....I actually thought might have been something to do with smoking doobies ???? Double Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:54pm    Post subject: RE: Dean Hopeful Of Top Result In World Championships Reply with quote Report Abuse

Melissa_Theuriau wrote:
BikeNZ roach coach Jacques Landry


They even have a roach team with its own coach! Oooooooh


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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 12:55pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

LOL, this is gold! Big Grin
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 1:03pm    Post subject: Roach Race Reply with quote Report Abuse

Roach racer? Blush http://www.kcocroachraces.com.au/
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 7:32pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

gold? the roach is green- im picking a jamacan supercar mon

but good luck to julz and chadwick might be a long day
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 7:35pm    Post subject: RE: Re: Dean Hopeful Of Top Result In World Championships Reply with quote Report Abuse

Oli wrote:
Melissa_Theuriau wrote:

The incredibly strong Spanish and Italian teams are the most fancied in the men’s race, with all of the sport’s supercars competing.


Ferrari for the win! Big Grin


Trust you (and me) to pick that up Big Grin
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 7:37pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

OMG, that release is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

roach coach has quite a ring to it Laugh Out Loud
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 7:38pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

To BikeNZ's credit, the errors have gone from the release on their web page... http://www.bikenz.org.nz/Article.aspx?ID=3572
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PostPosted: Fri 26th Sep 7:39pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Holy tihs every press release from BikeNZ is almost unreadable Crazy
Who ever is the media officer there need a size 12 SIDI up his/her 'nus
Surely a proof reader would be 1 suggestion at the next AGM Eh?

*edit just saw Siftdaddy's post above*


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sifter wrote:
To BikeNZ's credit, the errors have gone from the release on their web page... http://www.bikenz.org.nz/Article.aspx?ID=3572


superlol! But not in stuff's piece http://www.stuff.co.nz/4706529a1823.html Big Grin

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BikeNZ roach coach Jacques Landry believes the lumpy course could suit the Garmin Chipotle team sprinter in the 260km road race on Monday (NZT).
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