Friday, August 22, 2008

Quick Update

I have been quite busy the last few weeks preparing for the World Championships and traveling which has also meant limited internet access. Here is quick update to let you know what I have been up to and what I will be doing over the next few days.

World Championships Gijon, Spain
Last Friday I arrived in Gijon to start preparing for the World Championships. I drove from Switzerland with Scott Arlidge and Reyon Kay in the Zepto team van (well actually Scott and Reyon drove and I slept). The rest of the New Zealand team arrived yesterday after an epic 40 hour journey from NZ to Gijon.

Jaw
Last Wednesday I had my last appointment at Luzern Hospital regarding my jaw which I broke on the 4th of May. I had a final x-ray and there was no sign of the fracture, it is now fully healed. The doctor suggested I get another x-ray taken in a year just to make sure everything is fine.

WIC X Race Berlin
Tomorrow morning I fly to Berlin for a class one World Inline Cup race. I will meet the rest of the Bont Wheels Team in Berlin as they are currently racing in Padova, Italy. The race is on Sunday around midday. On Monday I will fly back to Gijon and continue to prepare for the World Championships which start on the 4th September.

Sports Unleashed
I am featured in this months issue of Sport Unleashed (NZ sporting Magazine). Unfortunately you can not view it online but I will be sure to scan it when my copy arrives in the post.

Latitude Magazine
Next month I will be in Latitude Magazine. Latitude is a Canterbury lifestyle magazine and it will be quite a big feature.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Tamara Wins the Inline One Eleven


This morning Tamara Llorens from the Bont Wheels Team won the St Gallen Inline One Eleven. It was the first time Tamara competed in the grueling 111km event and she crossed the line alone in 1st place in a time of 3 hours and 39 minutes. With the event being quiet close to the World Championships Tamara was the only member of the Bont Wheels Team competing. You can view the full results on the Data Sport website.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Begg still on a roll at WIC in Zurich

Here is an article published in The Timaru Herald "Begg still on a roll at WIC in Zurich". Click here to view online.


WIC Zurich

Sun shine and high temperatures where on the draw cards for the 11th round of the World Inline Cup and they delivered. The marathon started at 3pm right in the center of Switzerland's biggest city, Zurich. The race was held under clear blue skies and a temperature of around 32 degrees. The race was intended only to be 34km long but after a unanimous decision at the technical meeting the night before an extra lap was added on to extend it to 5 laps equaling 43km.

The course was 8 km per lap snaking through the city with two u-turns at each end and finishing next to the Opera House and beside lake Zurich. With the course in the center of a big city there were a lot of hazards and obstacles to be aware of things including tram lines, tar snakes, pot holes and generally a lot of uneven road. The course is not dead set smooth and is quite rough in places so the girls opted for a full set of Bont Mint wheels with a hardness of 85A.

Unlike a lot of the races early on in the season attacks were launched throughout the whole race in Zurich. With our team, Bont Wheels dominating the sprint finishes so far this season there were a few teams determined to break away and not let this happen. Nathalie Barbotin and Elma de Vries tried very hard to escape on numerous occasions but our team not only chased a lot of these breaks but countered them as well. All the members from our team where in some sort of break throughout the race. The attack that looked most likely to get away was made by Tamara Llorens who I then joined. We were away for quiet a few kilometers but were caught by the pack coming down the final finish straight with one lap remaining.

Womens Pack
Photo -Jorg Dietrich


The pace slowed down quiet a bit over the last lap once Tamara and myself were caught which allowed skaters that had dropped off the pack to catch back up. Tamara and myself tried to recover in the pack while Cecilia and Alexandra covered anything that looked serious. About 5km out from the finish the attacks started again with skaters trying to sneak away in the last few kilometers. Alexandra chased a couple of these breaks but they just kept coming so Cecilia also had to step in with about 3km to go and help bridge gaps. Just after the final u-turn with only about 2km to go Elma de Vries attacked and tried to escape like she did in St Moritz. I didn't hesitate and chased straight away. Before I could position myself with my team before the sprint she attacked again with only about 1km to go, again I chased her down.

The pack caught us and I didn't have time to get back into a good position for the sprint. Jana Gegner came to the front and started to wind up the pace and I positioned myself behind her. With about 250 meters to go Brittany Bowe started the sprint with Cecilia Baena on her wheel. Once I saw them coming I tried to move out and pass Jana to get on the train but there was not a lot of room and they came past with a lot of speed. Cecilia passed Brittany with about 150 meters to go to take the victory, with Alexandra lunging at the line to take a close 3rd. Once I was able to get out from behind Jana and build my speed back up I started catching those in front of me and lunged at the line to take 5th place. Tamara Llorens was sitting in a good position heading into the sprint behind team mates Cecilia and Alexandra but unfortunately crashed with about 700 meters to go. She caused some damage to a ligament in her arm in the crash and is in a soft cast for 4 to 5 days.


Womens Finish
Photo - Niki Neck


The race didn't go quite to plan for our team but we proved we can still pull out the results when things don't go right. At some point in the race we all had to chase breaks and couldn't save anyone in the team for the finish. We were not all together and organized for the sprint finish, and one member short but we were still able to get the results.

Womens Podium
Photo - Niki Neck