What a difference four years can make. In Beijing, Nicole Cooke was the dominant rider in Women’s Cycling, taking wins in every important race on the Women’s calendar for several years running. Fast finish, good in the hills, good against the clock, she helped give context to what we mean by the term “all rounder”.
Four years on, she’s been struggling with injury and the pressures of forming her own team which has resulted in the inevitable reduction in results. But don’t count her out just yet; she has been showing some form already this year and during the last Olympic year, she burst into form for the event to take Gold. Add to that the motivation a British rider is sure to feel racing at her home Games, and you’d be a fool to leave her off your list of considerations.
Be that as it may, she’s facing up to a strong field. Kristen Armstrong dropped out of the Cascade Classic (while leading it) in order to prepare for the games. Not to mention Marianne Vos, who dominated the Giro last month – or Giorgia Bronzini, whose website I find vaguely frightening.
Review the route and study the weird, paged roster if you like pretending that helps you, and get your picks in by 5am Pacific on Sunday. (If you find Time Zone Mathematics too complicated, just get your picks in by the time the giant countdown timer in the banner goes to zero), regular One-Day VSP rules apply. Good luck.
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VSP PICKS:
1. Stevens
2. Cooke
3. Vos
4. Armstrong
5. Ardnt
VSP PICKS:
1. Armistead
2. Vos
3. Arndt
4. Cooke
5. Bronzini
The women's race is brilliant - attack after attack. Also, It's fascinating to watch a race on roads I've ridden.
Rule 9 conditions for the women, which is weird as I'm in London and it's beautiful sunshine here.
Three away: Vos, Armitstead and Zabelinskya, but Vos and Armistead are laying down the V. 25km to go with a 30 second lead.
The leading three have 50 seconds comingthought Richmond Park.
Clouded over and tipping down in London now - the three are still away with 3.6 km to go and 50 second lead.
Vos takes it in the sprint, Armitstead second, Zabelinskya third, Teutenberg fourth from the following bunch sprint.
What a finish! Great effort by all 3, gutted that Lizzie didn't quite make it in the end but brilliant all the same - and all in Rule #9 conditions too.
That was a great race, I enjoyed it even more then the men's. The ferocity and frequency the women attack is really fun to watch.