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The AIS Women's Team Diary 2003

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The team at Fleche Wallonne
Photo: © James Victor

Welcome to one of our more unusual diaries, with entries from the various members of the Australian Institute of Sport's Women's team as they conduct their European campaign.

With rising stars such as Oenone Wood and established power riders like Olivia Gollan, the team has been making a strong mark on the European scene this season. Under the management and coaching of James Victor that success looks set to continue for the year.

Heat, hills and hard racing. Ugly.

June 27, 2002

Emma learns all about motorpacing, Italian style... no fair.

Hi all,

The three day Giro del Trentino was as hilly and hard as we expected (actually harder!), and combined with seriously hot weather, saying the race was tough is an understatement.

The first day was flat for the first 50km, then an 18km climb and a short descent to the finish. It was definitely over 30 degrees C and alot of riders struggled with the heat.

The police on motorbikes and team cars assisted the Euro riders in true Italian style - it seemed like it was only the Aussie and Swedish riders and a couple of others who weren't going 30km/hr up the climb without pedalling. The top 20 riders were separated by about 10 minutes and the next 80 riders by about 20 minutes.

The following day was also tough with an early GPM at 30km and a final climb towards the finish. Sara Carrigan rode wonderfully that day to finish 9th in the stage - right up there with the best climbers.

The final day also had plenty of hills and heat. I rode much better that day to be in a group chasing the front bunch from about the 40km mark for the next 35km, and then I could help Sara out once we caught the front group to assist her in holding on to her 10th place on GC. A couple of the other Aussies and myself helped pull back a break in the last 15km before the final climb for the day. Sara rode well on the final climb to finish 10th on GC.

I am looking forward to the Giro d'Italia Feminine that starts in just over a week. Hopefully some good form coming!

Emma

Emma's racing exploits in 2002

  • June 21-23 - Giro del Trentino Alto Adige e Sud Tirolo - Italy
  • June 15 - 15th Coppa delle Nazioni - Italy
  • June 1 - 4th Trofeo Riviera della Versilia - Massarossa, Italy
  • May 17-26 - Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin - France
  • May 12 - 3rd Trofeo Guareschi Prodotti Ittici - Parma, Italy
  • May 11 - 16th Giro del Friuli - Fruili, Italy
  • March 10 - World Cup #2 - Hamilton City, New Zealand
  • March 4-6 - Tour de Snowy - Australia (Emma's first big win with the AIS)
  • March 3 - World Cup #1 - Cooma - Thredbo, Australia