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Australian Cycling Grand Prix - NE

Ballarat, Australia, August 17-19, 2007

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Stage 3 - August 19: Road race, 153/91.8km

Ford clinches toughest win yet

By Rod Morris in Buninyong

Men's race

William Ford (SouthAustralia.com/AIS)
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Riding with a fractured rib since early August, did not stop exciting Victorian youngster William Ford from winning the final leg of the Australian Cycling Grand Prix, the 153-kilometre road race around the gruelling Buninyong circuit near Ballarat. Ford (19) timed his ride perfectly, reeling in early breakaways, Mitch Docker and Steven Robb and then sprinting away from them to win by 31 seconds from Docker's Drapac Porsche teammate Stuart Shaw.

Ford fractured a rib in the opening lap of the opening race of the Tour of Gippsland, which kick started this year's Timbercorp Cup national series. "I fell on the first lap at Mallacoota earlier this month and have been in a bit of pain ever since," Ford said. "It only hurts when I laugh and there was nothing to laugh about at Buninyong."

How it unfolded

Docker and Robb broke away from the peloton about 70 kilometres into the test and for six laps shared points and prize bonuses in the intermediate sprints and King of the Mountain championships. "We had a little pact going once we were away, in that I would win the sprint points and Steve [Robb] would take the KOM points," Docker said. "At about five to go I told him I was going to attack on the next climb and he decided to go too, it worked for a while before the chasers got to us.

Riders descend beneath the trees
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"Unfortunately they didn't stop although we were able to stay with them after a little while," he said.

Stuart Shaw held a small lead at the bell lap, but the train of Ford, Docker and Robb were keeping him honest.

Ford made his winning move up the final hill on Geelong Road and then attacked even further on the last KOM, giving him enough leeway down the descents back into Buninyong. "This feels great, I have worked hard and our team – southaustralia.com – has enjoyed a good series so far," Ford continued. "I wasn't too worried about the fractured rib today, as this course is more about looking after your legs.

"The last hill climb certainly worked in my favour and it was exciting with a big crowd cheering up the home straight."

Riders corner into Mt.Buninyong Road,
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A horrific crash 37 kilometres into the race saw at least seven riders hit the deck. Most were able to recover almost immediately, although Damien Turner, Evan Corry, Scott Kilmartin and Stuart Grimsey weren't so lucky. Turner suffered a possible broken leg, Corry, a broken collarbone and Kilmartin and Grimsey were sporting extensive cuts and bruises and none were able to finish the race.

The accident happened on the Fisken Road descent, causing havoc for the peloton when they came around over the next three laps.

Turner was in obvious pain, but the assistance of a local paramedic, Ian Cabby, intensive nurse Thelma McKurdy and race medic Bobby Hall, made things slightly easier until an ambulance crew arrived.

The Timbercorp Cup lead was handed to Peter McDonald after his solid weekend of racing, which included a third in Friday's individual time trial and victory in Saturday's criterium and 26th in the road race.

Women's race

Bridie O'Donnell huffs and puffs
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In the women's race over 91.8 kilometres, newly crowed ACGP Time Trial champion, Bridie O'Donnell from Melbourne, capped off a successful weekend with a stunning three-minute victory. O'Donnell rode almost half the race distance on her own as she spread-eagled the field to win from Jenny MacPherson and tough Tasmanian Grace Sulzberger.

MacPherson had her revenge however in the ACGP points series with an accumulative tally of 21 points from all three events over the weekend, edging out O'Donnell on 20. O'Donnell however did not ride in Saturday's street race criterium and that decision almost certainly cost her overall victory.

How it unfolded

Riders in the women's road race
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Queensland's Carly Hibberd established an early pattern in the women's race, picking up the first four KOM points, whilst Amber Jenkins clinched the sprint title with a solid early ride. But once the field settled down, Bridie O'Donnell made her presence felt. She very quickly put time and distance between herself and the peloton and the small chasing group was showing the strain.

A three-minute margin showed Australian selectors are the right tram with confidence in O'Donnell for events over season, including next month's Trophee European in France.

MacPherson led the bunch home for second spot, which clinched the ACGP title, with Sulzberger showing her liking for the course with a gutsy third. Fellow Tasmanians Rowena Fry and Kate Warren also finished in the top 10.

The series continues next week with the eight-day Fishers IGA Tour of the Murray River from August 26 to September 2 and will climax with the Tour of Tasmania from October 2-7.

Photography

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Results

Elite Men - 153 km
 
1 William Ford        4.10.18 (36.675 km/h)
2 Stuart Shaw            0.31
3 Mitchell Docker        0.58
4 Steven Robb            0.59
5 Daniel Braunsteins     1.45
6 Tom Middleton              
7 Robert Williams            
8 Jonathan Cantwell      1.49
9 Darcy Rosenlund            
10 Angus Morton              
11 Benjamin King             
12 Brendan Schultz      10.57
13 Matt Sillars              
14 Jason Hegert         11.13
15 Miles Watson         11.17
16 Josh Page            13.34
17 Marco Duys                
18 Ben Mather           13.41
19 Mark O'brien              
20 Trent Stevenson           
21 Joe Mcdonnell             
22 David Tozer               
23 Robert Lyte          16.48
24 Joshua Chugg         19.14
25 Tom Leaper                
26 Peter Mcdonald       24.42
27 Jacob Lea                 
28 Hayden Josefski           
29 Jay Bourke                
30 Daniel Furmston      26.42
DNF Mark Gainsmith           
DNF Josh Hawkes              
DNF Sean Finning             
DNF Miles Olman              
DNF Evan Corry               
DNF Darren Lapthorne         
DNF Cameron Carlyle          
DNF Vaughan Bowman           
DNF Peter Milostic           
DNF Casey Munro              
DNF David Pell               
DNF Shaun Higgerson          
DNF Nicholas Sanderson       
DNF Tom Southam              
DNF Mark Hooper              
DNF Mark Jamieson            
DNF Danny Kah                
DNF Grant Irwin              
DNF Matt King                
DNF Nicholas Walker          
DNF Doug Repacholi           
DNF Alexander Machin         
DNF Shaun Mccarthy           
DNF Jeremy Hills             
DNF Nicholas Mitchell        
DNF Simon Shaw               
DNF Peter Mueller            
DNF Matthew Sherwin          
DNF Peter Smith              
DNF Luke Aggett              
DNF Chris Steffanoni         
DNF Grant Webster            
DNF Nathan Wise              
DNF Michael Johnstone        
DNF Christopher Tymms        
DNF Simon Pearson            
DNF Scott Kilmartin          
DNF Shayne Kirby             
DNF David Lunn               
DNF Pip Grinter              
DNF Adam Murchie             
DNF Gavin Nicholls           
DNF Stuart Grimsey           
DNF Glen Peterson            
DNF Andrew Ward              
DNF Damien Turner            
DNF Samuel Rix               
DNF Will Wetenhall           
DNF Craig Robertson          
DNF Brad Edmunds             
DNS Chris Jory               
DNS Andrew Rolland           
DNS Tony Mann                
DNS Bradley Clark            
DNS Rowan Dever              
DNS Matthew Davis            
DNS Danny Cohen              
DNS Brendon Sharratt         
DNS Nigel Sullivan           
DNS Peter Trigar             
DNS Craig Mccartney          
DNS Marcus Wettenhall        
DNS Chris Jensen             
DNS Chris Pryor              
DNS Peter Barnett            
DNS Daniel Doherty           
DNS Matthew Jones            
DNS Jarrod Harman            
DNS Jack Hudson              
DNS Brendan Washington       
DSQ Patrick Shaw             
DSQ Gilbert Gutowski         
 
Sprint Championship
 
1 Mitch Docker (Vic)                    
 
King of the Mountain Championship
 
1 Steven Robb (Vic)                     
 
Australian Cycling Grand Prix
 
1 Mitch Docker (Vic)                    
 
Timbercorp Cup leader
 
1 Peter McDonald (NSW)                  
 
Elite Women – 91.8 km
 
1 Bridie O'Donnell    2.54.15 (31.609 km/h)
2 Jenny Macpherson       3.00
3 Grace Sulzberger           
4 Carly Hibberd              
5 Rowena Fry                 
6 Jemma O'brien              
7 Helen Griffiths            
8 Kate Warren                
9 Simone Spykers             
10 Leila Bunnett         3.02
11 Liz Young             6.06
12 Jacqui Hickey             
13 Amber Jenkins             
14 Jessica Berry         6.07
15 Clare Vlahopoulos    19.22
16 Nicole Whitburn           
17 Radele Berriman      38.44
18 Turi Berg            58.06
DNF Katherine Baker          
DNS Suzanne Always           
DNS Kathryn Watt             
DNS Dana Faletic             
DNS Vicki Whitelaw           
DNS Jenni King               
DNS Cristine Foster          
DNS Lorraine Meinke          
DNS Joanna Somerville        
DNS Kerryn Charman           
 
Sprint Championship
 
1 Amber Jenkins (NSW)                   
 
Queen of the Mountain Championship
 
1 Carly Hibberd (Qld)                   
 
Australian Cycling Grand Prix
 
1 Jenny MacPherson (Vic)