Te Awamutu's Rushlee Buchanan turned in a gutsy performance to capture her first national road racing title on a testing course in Christchurch yesterday.
The 21-year-old national criterion champion, who races for Team Tibco in the United States, took charge of the 123km race at the halfway stage and never looked back.
In the last of the eight laps, she had to withstand a bold challenge from former Dane Linda Villumsen, who has switched her allegiance to New Zealand. Villumsen chopped a deficit of more than six minutes in half as she turned in a brilliant performance on the gutbusting Dyers Pass Rd hill climb. However, she left her run too late and finished 3m 6s behind the Buchanan.
"I'm ecstatic," Buchanan said. "I didn't think about the finish line until I turned the corner for the last time. I didn't think for one second I'd be able to win the title but I wanted to go at my own pace uphill and tried to keep the tempo going.
"I left everything out on the road today - this is the biggest and most important win of my career."
Villumsen found the hill climb on the course based on that used for the 1974 Commonwealth Games road race "a killer".
"I didn't feel so good out there today; it was a struggle. As well as the hill, I was still feeling the effects of the time trial yesterday."
She said with no-one from the peloton pushing the pace, it became difficult to make inroads into Buchanan's lead.
Third place-getter Kaytee Boyd, of Auckland, said she and Villumsen talked tactics during the race and decided to share the job of trying to catch Buchanan.
"I went first, got caught and then Linda attacked. When she'd had enough, I took another turn and it was good teamwork. The hill climbs weren't as hard as I thought. Most of the girls I know were scared of them but it's all about how hard you can suffer."
Boyd finished 1m 05s behind her new Auckland team-mate.
The first significant breakaway occurred in the second lap, when national points series champion Serena Sheridan stepped up the pace. The Hawke's Bay rider opened up a gap of 2m 6s on the peloton by the start of the third lap.
By the end of that lap, she was being pushed by Aucklander Marina Duvnjak and Buchanan. At the halfway stage, the two challengers caught Sheridan who hit the wall on her next hill climb and faded.
Buchanan then hit her straps with Duvnjak more than 2m in arrears and another 4m 35s to the bunch. By the bell lap, Buchanan enjoyed a 6m 40s advantage over Villumsen and Wellington's Rachel Mercer - but she had no chance to cruise as Villumsen wound up for a last-ditch assault.
Waikato-Bay of Plenty's Sonia Waddell finished 11th in the 36-strong field, defending road race champion Melissa Holt was 16th and Sheridan 21st. Canterbury's Joanne Kiesanowski was among the late withdrawals. She suffered mild concussion after a fall midweek.
The men's race over 186km on the same course starts this morning.
Cycling: Buchanan surprises herself with road title
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