CYCLING

Young cycling star predicts Napier course will be tough test

By Sports Media NZ

Neo-World Tour professional Patrick Bevin believes the course for this weekend’s Big Save Elite Road Cycling Championships will be super-tough.

The 24 year old Bevin will line up in the colours of his new Cannondale Pro Cycling team, becoming the sixth New Zealander to ride in this year’s UCI World Tour along with Jack Bauer, George Bennett, Sam Bewley, Greg Henderson and Jesse Sergent.

Bevin believes the new course for the road race championships in Napier will be a tougher overall test that the daunting Cashmere Hill climb in Christchurch which hosted the championships for the past five years.

The road race, over 117km for women on Saturday 9 January and 180km for men on Sunday, includes an initial long loop in the hills near Taradale before returning to tackle several laps of a 13km inner city circuit over the testing Bluff Hill.

The Taupo rider, who checked out the road course last week, is in no doubts about its authenticity as a genuine test.

“It is so hard. I do not think riders realise just how tough it will be. If it is a typically hot Hawkes Bay day then it will be absolutely brutal. It is harder than Christchurch,” Bevin said.

Bevin believes it will prove a war of attrition, with the course not favouring any particular type of rider.
“Being a 60kg climber is not going to help much over that climb. There’s just not going to be any easy way to get around. You will have to hang tough for as long as you can and hope to have some legs left for the final lap.”


Patrick Bevin, pictured celebrating a stage victory in the leader’s yellow jersey for the New Zealand team in Ireland in 2014, will line-up in the Big Save Elite Road National Championships. Photo © Sportsfile

Bevin said his new Cannondale Pro Cycling team have given him the green light to prepare well for the nationals, as a preview for the Tour Down Under in South Australia the following week.

“They want me fit and ready to go for the Tour Down Under and that means I need to be in reasonable shape for the nationals.

“I love the nationals and always will. And I am rapt with the course they have designed for this event. It is going to be epic for the riders and the fans.”

He is equally pleased with the layout for the time trial which starts and finishes at the Church Road Winery.

“It has got a good mix of technical with some hills which is a pleasant change. They have done a fantastic job with this course, and I am looking to do well. The time trial is something I’ve been working on with my coach.”

The Big Save Elite Road National Championships begin with the time trials at Church Road Winery on Thursday 8 January, with the elite women’s road race over 117kms including 4.5 loops of the inner city course on Saturday and the elite and under-23 men’s race on Sunday over 180kms with 7.5 laps in the Napier CBD.

Details: www.cyclingnewzealand.nz or www.elitenationals.co.nz
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