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08.27.07 - Paracycling – World Championships -
Boily and Côté fourth in tandem road race
August 27, 2007 – Despite a broken handlebar,
Pierre-Olivier Boily of Bromont, Que., finished fourth
in the men’s tandem road race with partner Stéphane
Côté at the world paracycling championships
in Bordeaux, France on Monday.
Krzysztof Kosikowski and Artur Korc of Poland won the
gold medal clocking the 108.9 kilometre course in two
hours and 35 minutes and 59 seconds. The Quebec pair,
silver medallists last year, finished four minutes and
31 seconds behind the winners.
‘’It was really hot,’’ said
Côté, about the temperatures that hovered
around 40 C. ‘’It was one of the hardest
races of my career. I had cramps in my thighs, calves
and knees. It was crazy. When we broke away in the last
seven kilometres I did it on pride.
‘’There are many factors that affect the
result in a road race. We can’t be disappointed,
we missed a breakaway,’’ said Côté
referring to an attack made by three medallists at the
halfway mark of the race.
Boily said the three medallists were able to deal with
the unexpected and capitalize on opportunities to increase
their lead. ‘’They easily increased their
lead, mainly because of the heat. The roads were not
very large. We could see that the pursuing group was
tired because it wasn’t making much progress in
catching the leaders.’’
One lap after the mid-race breakaway, Boily’s
handlebar broke. ‘’We attacked but we lost
control and crashed into another rider,’’
said Boily. ‘’I broke my handlebars in half.
We considered retiring from the race but we were only
20 seconds from the pack and continued. I could hold
the handlebar on one side while the other side was broken.
We couldn’t afford to finish in a sprint because
we couldn’t ride high on the saddle. We increased
our rhythm with seven kilometres to go and no one followed
us.’’
Côté and Boily broke free from the pack
on the last lap with seven kilometres to go in the race
comprised of eleven 9.9 kilometre laps. ‘’We
are still very pleased,’’ said Boily. ‘’It
was a good performance. We can’t ask for more
than that.’’
Daniel Chalifour and Alexandre Cloutier of Quebec as
well as Gene Della Siega and Craig Deever of B.C., did
not finish the race.
‘’At the halfway point Daniel started to
have cramps,’’ said Cloutier. ‘’We
tried to ride cautiously in the pack and produce a strong
finish. But with a lap to go the cramps were more intense.
We had to get off the bike. It’s a disappointment
but it was our first long distance race at this level.
It was a valuable experience.’’
Canadian national team coach Vincent Jourdain lauded
Côté and Boily. ‘’Under the
circumstances it was an excellent performance. It was
a miracle, because they had many reasons to not finish.
‘’As for Della Siega and Deveer they didn’t
have their best day. Heat was a factor, riders were
falling like flies. It also affected Daniel and Alexandre.
Daniel has less experience. He is new on the circuit.’’
In the 59.4 kilometre CP3 road race, Jean Quévillon
and Brayden McDougall were ninth and 10th. Maurice Eckhard
of Spain won the gold in 1:39:24.
‘’Jean wasn’t able to drink water
because of his handicap,’ said Jourdain. ‘’He
can’t grab a bottle during the race. He had a
camelback but forgot to drink from it. He was treated
by the team doctor for an hour after the race for heat
stroke. What he did today was a miracle.’’
Mark Beggs of Quebec posted a personal best result in
his 49.5 kilometre race. ‘’It’s his
best ever result at the worlds,’’ said Jourdain.
‘’He stuck to the pack until the finish.
He has the physique and the stamina to race with the
best. He is just lacking some experience particularly
at the end of the race.’’
‘’Overall I’m pleased with the team’s
performance but there’s still a lot of work to
do,’’ added Jourdain. ‘’In most
cases there’s room for improvement which is very
encouraging.’’
Canadian road race results
Men B V1 108,9 km
1st Krzysztof Kosikowski et Artur Korc (Poland) 2:35,59
...
4th Stéphane Côté (QC) et Pierre-Olivier
Boily (QC) 2:40,30
- Daniel Chalifour (QC) et Alexandre Cloutier (QC)
- Gene Della Siega (B.C.)et Craig Deveer (AB)
Men CP 3 59,4 km
1st Maurice Eckhard (Spain) 1:39,24
...
9th Jean Quévillon (QC) 1:48,02
10th Brayden McDougall (AB) 1:48,09
Men HC B 49,5 km
1st Max Weber (Germany) 1:31,54
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9th Mark Beggs (QC) 1:32,15
14th Rico Morneau (QC) 1:38,48
Men LC 2 69,3 km
1st Jiri Jezek (Czech Republic) 1:46,07
...
13th Éric Bourgault (QC) 2:03,24
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