SUBWAY Pro Cycling Has Successful National Club Championship
SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Has Successful National Club Championships
7 May 2012
SUBWAY® Pro Cycling ended a very
successful four months with its riders winning the senior
time trial, road race, under-23 road race and under-19 time
trial titles at the RaboDirect New Zealand Club
Championships in Hawkes Bay.
Sam Horgan,
riding for his Canterbury club Pegasus, entered the senior
time trial as defending champion and was one of the
favourites in the road race, his unheralded younger SUBWAY®
Pro Cycling team mate Simon Binney was competing at the Club
Nationals for the first time with only one club race win to
his name prior to Sunday.
Tauranga based Binney
rode strongly and by the third lap of the 28 kilometre
circuit was the only under 23-rider near the front of the
combined senior and under 23-event.
“It is
without doubt my best win ever,” Binney said. “It’s
only the second win I’ve ever had on a road bike,” the
former mountain biker said. “I’m stoked, really rapt.”
SUBWAY® Pro Cycling General Manager Hayden
Godfrey said he was very pleased with the Club National’s
results for members of his team riding for their clubs,
singling out Binney for
praise.
“Simon has been quietly going about his business
and building up more experience and to see him win a
national title is great reward for the effort he has been
putting in We knew he had good potential and took a bit of a
punt signing him for the team, but this result more than
justifies that decision.”
Godfrey says he now
looks forward to Binney building on this success and pushing
for inclusion for SUBWAY® Pro Cycling’s larger events
like the Tour of Southland.
Horgan only returned
from the Tour de Korea last week and was a little uncertain
about how he would back up from the gruelling tour but
defended his time trial title in impressive fashion last
Thursday. He also won Sunday’s road race in a sprint from
Dan Warren (Ramblers Cycling Club Inc) and Andy Hagan (Port
Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club).
His four hour and
27 seven minute victory was hard-earned after a brave
seven-strong group had gone early in the six-lap race and
had established a five minute 40 second lead approaching the
halfway point of the race.
Horgan and Hagan worked
hard and eventually caught the leaders on the final lap with
Horgan proving too strong in the final sprint. The double
win matches his Club Nationals Under 23 effort in 2009.
“It was so hard,” Horgan said. “I thought
that four minutes was about as much as we could let the
leaders go. When we heard it was 5:30 it meant we had to go
much earlier than I had wanted. It took everything to catch
them.”
Starting in January with a runner up
effort to his teammate Paul Odlin in the National Elite time
trial against some of the country’s best professionals,
Horgan has had the best five months of his
career.
As well as wining the Oceania time trial in
Queenstown, Le Race and the Tour of Canterbury and breaking
Odlin’s Canterbury Time Trial Association record in March,
Horgan also won two stages of the Tour de Lakes last month
before racing in Korea.
“I’m looking forward
to a break now before building up again in the spring and
working towards The Tour of Southland and then January’s
elite nationals,” Horgan said
On the first day
of the championships SUBWAY® Pro Cycling’s Dylan Kennett
(Pegasus) won the under-19 time trial in impressive fashion
with his 33 minute 51 second time the fastest of the day
over all the grades.
Kennett punctured in the
under-19 road race twice which took him out of contention.
The team now turns its attention to round three of the
Benchmark Homes Elite Racing Series being held near Rangiora
in Canterbury on Saturday 19 May.
ENDS