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10.01.07 - Road cycling – world championships
- Tough day for Canada
September 30, 2007 – The three Canadian
riders in the men’s elite race on Sunday at the
world road championships in cycling in Stuttgart, Germany,
did not finish. Olympic champion Paolo Bettini of Italy
successfully defended his title with Alexandr Kolobnev
of Russia second and Stefan Schumacher of Germany third.
Dominique Rollin of Boucherville, Que., Svein Tuft of
Langley, B.C., and Cameron Evans of Delta, B.C., withdrew
in the 12th, 11th and 10th laps respectively. There
were 14 laps in total.
On the sixth lap, a 40-rider pack took-off and built
a two-minute lead. The Dutch team worked hard to reel
the pack back in but without success. With four laps
to go, it was the Italian squad that reduced the gap
and put its leader Bettini in a strong position for
the finish. The frenetic pace imposed by the Italians
proved to be successful but drained the Canadians.
Rollin learned many lessons. ‘’I felt comfortable
on the course except for one very steep climb,’’
he said. ‘’I hadn’t raced such a long
distance since June so I tried to be more conservative.
The reason I stopped was probably due to nutritional
issues. After 200 kilometres, I started to have headaches
because of a low sugar intake and dehydration. I hadn’t
raced the distance in four months so I wasn’t
use to eating a recuperating so much.’’
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