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07.06.08 - Christian Meier
wins men’s road race at Tim Hortons Road Nationals
cycling championships
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ST-GEORGES-DE-BEAUCE, Que. –Christian Meier of
Langley, B.C., held off a charging Bruno Langlois of
Rimouski, Que., in the dying moments of the men’s
172.8 kilometre road race to win the gold medal at the
Tim Hortons Road Nationals cycling championships.
Meier, last year’s under-23 national champion,
clocked for the victory in four and 38 minutes and 32
seconds. After Meier and Langlois crossed, Jacob Erker
of Calgary, who cramped up with a lap to go to lose
Meier and Langlois at the front, held on to third place
finishing over a minute behind.
‘’This is the most amazing feeling I’ve
had in my career,’’ said Meier. ‘’It’s
beautiful. I have to thank my Symmetrics Cycling teammates
so much because anybody could have won out there today
and it just happened to be me. Jacob rode his heart
out for me in the break.’’
The race was held on a 9.6 kilometre loop which the
riders lapped 18 times. It was a challenging course
used for the Tour de Beauce which includes a steep one
kilometre climb to end the lap.
‘’This course is so tough,’’
said Meier. ‘’Some of us knew it from the
Tour just a couple of weeks ago so we may have had an
advantage that way. It’s a hard course to chase
and sometimes it’s actually easier to be in a
breakaway and ride in a controlled tempo. I’m
not a sprinter type of guy, so I try to roll a breakaway.’’
Meier joined the lead group with eight laps to go and
stayed up front until it whittled down to a showdown
between himself and Langlois on the final lap.
‘’With 500 metres to go I kind of jumped
and got a gap on Bruno,’’ said Meier. ‘’He
came up again a bit but I was pretty confident I was
going to get it. I really started to believe with two-three
laps to go I would have an opportunity to challenge
for the gold.’’
In the under-23 standings, David Veilleux of Cap-Rouge,
Que., earned his fifth national title and completed
a golden sweep this weekend in the age group. He also
won the time trial on Friday. Eric Boily of Chicoutimi,
Que., was second and Dave Vukets third.
‘’It was a very tough race,’’
said Veilleux, 20. ‘’The heat and the length
of the race made it a very challenging day. That last
climb at the end of the loop used up a lot energy and
on such a short lap it kept coming back fast.’’
Veilleux was particularly pleased with how he fought
back after falling behind early.
‘’I did a really good job catching up,’’
said Veilleux. ‘’In the second half of the
race I was at the front a lot more. My teammate and
I did a good job moving up in the standings. It was
very important for me to get the under-23 title and
I certainly raced with that in mind.’’
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