March 2009
Round
up
Brits abroad- Bulletin two
Adam Blythe got bad news
from the doctor this week, he’s suffering from tendonitis and
has to sit out this weekend’s Vlaamse Pijl. A couple of weeks
rest should see him right, ready to benefit from all the hard work that
he says brought on the injury in the first place.
Dan
Fleeman is gritting his teeth in the flatter stages of Paris-Nice and
looking forward to the hills, “And the sun,” he says. The
prologue time trial was shock to Dan’s system and as an early
starter he got the worst of the weather. He finished outside the first
100 but in typical chirpy style, afterwards he pointed out, “I
was leading for 57 seconds.”
Dan Lloyd took a fine ninth
place on the dusty roads of Tuscany’s Eroica. This race is fast
becoming a Classic as it is held on an interesting route that includes
some off-road sections, perfect for a former mountain biker like Lloyd.
The winner, Thomas Lovkvist from Sweden, is a former European junior
mountain bike champion. Mark Cavendish
battled through the tough race to finish
24th. Lloyd will ride
the
Tirreno-Adriatico
which starts Wednesday, March 11.
Steve Cummings won the King
of the Mountains in the Giro del Capo in South Africa. The Tuscan- based
Merseysider also won a stage, as did the other Barloworld Brit, Chris
Froome. Tom Southam riding for British team Rapha Condor, who made their
presence felt in the race, finished fifth on one stage after taking
a fine third overall in the Bolland Tour. You can read his African Blogs
on www.tomsoutham.com.
