Tour de Carbonne 2002

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Congratulations to Matthew Lucas, Mark Robertson & Chris Young, our 3 man team who competed at the  Tour de Cabonne at Orange on 18 & 19 May 2002.

Click on images of our 2nd place getter for larger view.  Images courtesy of the The Country Energy Tour de Carbonne web site.

Three RBCC members entered the race - Mark "Slapper" Robertson (Club Captain & domestique), Matthew Lucas and Under 19 rider, Chris Young. All competed in D grade.

The following account kindly supplied by Matthew Lucas:

The race was run over 3 stages - 1st stage 48 km, 2nd 38 km, 3rd 30 km.

The first stage saw us link up with riders from Easts and try to get off the front many times. None of the breaks lasted but it did serve to break up the bunch, especially when I went and split the group up a hill with about 10 km to go and I then tried again with about 5 km to race. The sprint back into Molong was fast and downhill with the last 2km being more like Heffron Park with tight corners which suited us well. I finished 2nd in the sprint and Mark placed just outside top ten.

The second stage saw the third place getter from the first stage try to attempt a few solid breaks. Mark and I did a lot to help chase down these breaks along with the Yellow jersey wearer from Armidale CC. Finally I got away with the rider attempting the breaks, which saw me get 2nd KOM and some valuable GC points. Coming into the final stage about 5 riders bridged over to us and saw us contest a long sprint where I once again came second.

This saw me wearing the leaders jersey into the final stage back to
Molong. Mark helped me defend my position as I only had a few points over two other riders who were in contention for the GC. We had chased down everything these other two riders had tried on when finally an Easts rider got off the front with about 3 km to go. Everything looked as though it was going to be ok as I was pretty happy with my sprinting form all day and had the measure of  the other two riders. There was a short sharp pinch just as we got back into town which saw one of my rivals attack. Unfortunately after 120 km racing my legs decided they didn't want to go up hills and started to cramp. I just tried to limit the damage as much as possible but he managed to bridge over to the Easts rider and had about 100m on us. Hence the other Easts riders didn't want to chase and Mark was pretty shot after all the work we had done earlier in the stage.

I tried to bridge across in the last few hundred metres but to no avail and ended up 5th across the line with both rivals beating me. This relegated me to third on GC. Disappointing not to win but a good result at the my second open road race.

Also it was extremely cold - we never got out of arm warmers and leg warmers all day and I was thankful for the yellow jersey to wear simply because it was another layer to add warmth. A long cold cold day on the bike but loads of fun and good competition.

Matt Lucas

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