Threat of rain fails to keep riders off road as cycling returns from break

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Threat of rain fails to keep riders off road as cycling returns from break

After a three week hiatus for the school holidays, Mount Gambier Cycling Club continued its Spring Series, sponsored by Kidman Law Co, with a 25km handicap race along Caves Road.

With rain featuring in the forecast for the day, 11 riders still decided to brave the potential conditions for the race.

They were faced with a south-easterly breeze that would make the outward leg difficult before a quick run with the wind to the finish line.

First to leave were the familiar trio of Damian Buckley, Jason Buckland and Jen Buckland.

They were given a head start of six minutes over the next pairing of Spek Peake and John De Pree, with another four minutes lapsing before Patrick Langsmith and Elmer Buckland were given their departing orders.

The final group of Jami Buckley, Matthew Opperman, Colin Weatherill and Nick Kidman waited a further four minutes before they set off in pursuit of those ahead of them.

Riders faced a headwind on the outward leg and worked hard to minimise the time they spent with their nose in the wind.

Unfortunately Spek had a puncture early in the race, which meant that John was riding in individual time trial mode between groups.

Colin also was not quite able to hold on to the fastest group, consigned to a long lonely race off the back.

Elmer and Patrick were caught by the fastest riders within the first 11km, holding on to the train to the turnaround marker.

Speeds increased markedly after the turnaround as the riders took full advantage of the tail wind.

Jason Buckland held on to the leading group until about 6km to the finish line, leaving Damian and Jen Buckland to try and hold off the chasing groups.

In the ride to the finish Jen Buckland timed her sprint perfectly to ride past Damian Buckley for the victory, with John de Pree only 50 metres behind, having nearly made up his six minute handicap.

Jami Buckley took out 4th position and fastest time in the final sprint of the fast men, less than one minute behind the victors.

He finished ahead of Matthew Opperman, Nick Kidman and Patrick Langsmith.

Following that group were Jason Buckland, Elmer Buckland and Colin Weatherill.

Next Sunday the riders are looking forward to the trek out to Glencoe for a race along the Overland Track, and a hilltop finish atop Range Hill (from the eastern side).

The riders are also gearing up for the third annual Crank the Crater challenge to be held from the bottom of the Valley Lakes to the Tower Car Park on the morning of December 4.

All riders are welcome to this community event, with trial licensing available for those who do not have an Auscycling licence.

Mount Gambier Cycling Club’s Spring Series weekend race fastest rider Jami Buckley, Damian Buckley 2nd, John De Pree 3rd and winner Jen Buckland.

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