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09.20.11 - CANADA
SHOWS STRENGTH, DEPTH IN WOMEN TIME TRIALS AT WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH THREE IN TOP 7
Tara Whitten leads the way in fourth place,
Clara Hughes comes in fifth while Rhae-Christie Shaw
takes 7th spot
(Copenhagen, Denmark – September 20, 2011) Canada
had a solid day on Tuesday in the Women’s Elite
Time Trials race at the 2011 UCI Road World Championships
in Copenhagen, Denmark, with three cyclists in the Top
7. Tara Whitten posted the best results for the strong
Canadian contingent finishing in fourth place, while
Clara Hughes took the fifth position in her comeback
year and newcomer Rhae Shaw surprises everyone with
a seventh place finish.
In what she described as “the best Time Trials
race of my career”, Whitten excelled in the last
quarter of the race to finish on a strong note in fourth
position, increasing her result from last year from
seventh to fourth. “I know my performance was
there. It’s incredible to have three Canadian
women in the Top 10. It’s really exciting to have
that camaraderie, and to show that Canada can be a dominant
force in cycling.”
“Things are moving in the right direction for
the program, for Canadian cycling. It’s a great
time to be in that position a year before the Olympics.
Not only we have success, but we also have depth. It’s
also motivating to be just off the podium. You know
you’re right up there, and that you still have
something to prove,” continued Whitten on her
fourth place
Clara Hughes (Glen Sutton, QC), in her first Road Cycling
World Championships race since 1999, also demonstrated
the strength and depth of Canadian cycling with a fifth
place. Hughes, who had an early start time in the race,
posted a very fast time in decent weather conditions,
and remained untouched at the top until Whitten crossed
the line to dislodge her as race leader.
“I am pretty satisfied with my ride. It’s
my first time racing at World Championships since 1999,
and I did everything I could. I think we had a great
day as a team, and it’s a great sign of where
things are going, in the right directions. I know things
could have been better and I know Tara and Rhae thinks
the same, but definitively, these results are a step
in the right direction,” said Hughes after the
race.
This season, Hughes went on to win both races at the
2011 UCI Pan-American Championships in Medellin, Colombia,
and in doing so received an automatic invitation to
these World Championships. At the Canadian Championships,
she went on to win the time trials race to be crowned
Canadian Champion in the discipline. In addition, Hughes
won the UCI Chrono Gatineau, an international race in
Gatineau, Quebec.
“I knew I could be Top 5, realistically. Anything
in the upper part of that would have been fantastic.
With the conditions, I did everything that I could and
I have to be satisfied with my efforts, my approach.
I did everything I could to prepare for this year, and
I know there are a lot of things I can do to be stronger
next year.
Hughes, the 2011 Canadian Champion in the Time Trials,
is making a stellar and noticeable comeback to cycling
after a brilliant speedskating career. Hughes previously
won the silver medal in Time Trials event at the 1995
World Championships. Hughes won two medals in road cycling
at the Olympic Games: two bronze medals in Atlanta,
in the Road Race and the Time Trials race.
Rhae-Christie Shaw (Amherstburg, ON/Seattle, WA) finished
in 7th position, doing so in her first ever participation
at a major cycling event. Shaw, 35 years of age and
former advisor to the Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft
Corporation in Seattle, is a convert from Triathlon/Ironman,
a sport she competitively participated in for seven
years prior to her cycling career.
“Today was just an amazing experience. From the
beginning of the day, Team Canada just really set me
up to enjoy it, have a good ride. I felt confident,
and just went out and pedalled my bike as fast as I
could,” said Shaw. “I am rooming with Tara
Whitten here in Denmark, and she reminded me that there
are never an second opportunity to race your first World
Championships. As a rookie to the sport, to be around
a three-time World Champion, is definitely inspiring.”
At the 2011 Canadian Championships, Shaw finished third
of the time trials, third in the criterium and ninth
in the road race, doing so at her first participation
at Canadian Cycling Championships.
The Canadian women will now recover before taking once
more to the streets of Copenhagen for the Women’s
road race schedule on Saturday. The 2011 UCI Road World
Championships continues tomorrow with the presentation
of the men’s Elite Time Trials race. Svein Tuft
(Langley, BC), the 2008 silver medallist in the discipline,
is the only Canadian entered in the race.
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