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07.20.10 - Dwaars
door Westhoek, Belgium Race Report
By Cara Gillis
The Course: 127km total distance with
a 60ish km out-and-back loop followed by seven laps
of a 9.5km non-technical circuit. Some highlights of
the course included 5 QOMs (perhaps more appropriately
called Queen of the Hills) and about 800 meters of pavé
(which are obviously distinct from cobbles.)
The Field: 140 starters from what
seemed to be mostly from the Benelux regions and Great
Britain. In total there were 5 UCI teams and 2 National
Teams plus non-UCI trade teams like Nanoblur-Gears from
Toronto, Canada.
Our Team: Lex Albrecht, Julie Beveridge,
Veronique Drapeau-Zgoralski, Julia Garnet, Cara Gillis,
Leah Guloien, Moriah MacGregor, and Steph Roorda.

Left to right: Top step - Leah Guloien,
Moriah MacGregor, Julia Garnet;
Middle step - Cara Gillis, Veronique Drapeau-Zgoralski,
coach Denise Kelly;
Front step - Lex Albrecht
After a twenty minute herding session at the start
line, the race got off. Three things struck me immediately
during my first European race: the cornering here is
“different” than in North America; the sidewalk
is considered part of the course; pavé is horrific.
The excitement started to happen at the base of the
first climb. The pace was quite high and riders were
getting shelled in all directions. There were several
crashes on both the climbs and the descents; however,
when the climbing was over after the first 35km the
field came back together. Moriah, Julia, Leah, and Steph
had great positioning near the front of the pack coming
into. Lex and Julia were sitting mid-pack and Veronique
and I were a bit too far back for comfort.
Just before entering the circuit, Liesbet De Vocht
and Petra Dijkman got away. This turned out to be the
winning move and they finished first and second. Throughout
the race on the circuits, the pace would vary considerably
and several riders fell victim to the surging and the
inevitable crashes that happened on some of the narrower
roads. As I was also one of the riders who got a first-hand
look at Belgian ditches, I then had the pleasure of
getting intimate with the caravan until I could finally
chase back on.
Coming in to the final kilometers Julie and Leah had
great positioning, but the chaos in the final corner,
about 500 meters from the finish, held them up. The
final drag along the pavé/pseudo-cobbles was
intense with Suzanne De Goede taking the field sprint.
As we crossed the finish line the first thought through
my head was to find the shortest way off the pavé
and find our great staff to get a coke. You can find
complete results here.
Boezinge - Boezinge (127,24 km)
1 Liesbet DE VOCHT (BEL) ARC 3:16:52
2 Petra DIJKMAN (NED) RSC +41
3 Suzanne DE GOEDE (NED) ARC +2:22
20 Julie BEVERIDGE (CAN) FUT +2:22
21 Joanie CARON (CAN) +2:22
34 Veronique LABONTE (CAN) +2:22
54 Leah GULOIEN (CAN) +2:22
55 Moriah MACGREGOR (CAN) +2:22
56 Véronique BILODEAU (CAN) +2:22
61 Lex ALBRECHT (CAN) +2:22
75 Stephanie ROORDA (CAN) +2:22
76 Julia GARNET (CAN) +2:22
88 Cara GILLIS (CAN) +2:22
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