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U.S. National Criterium Championships - NE

Downer's Grove Village, Illinois, USA, August 18-19, 2007

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Stage 3 - August 19: USCF Women's National Criterium Championship,

Pic returns to the top crit spot

By Mark Zalewski, North American Editor in Downers Grove, Illinois

Tina Pic (Colovita-Sutter Home) knew
Photo ©: Jon Devich
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It seems the Tina Pic (Colvita-Sutter Home) merely lent Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Verducci Breakaway Racing) her stars and stripes jersey this year, after suffering a dramatic final-lap crash in last year's national criterium championship. For not even wind, nor rain nor coming into the final turn a distant third place was going to keep Pic from regaining her iron-fisted hold on the criterium champion title - making this her fifth title in just six years.

"I was worried because I like to be first through that thing," said Pic, referring to the always treacherous final turn. "There was no control at the end. My team-mate Allison [Powers] was up there, but still, one person can't go that fast for that long. [Anna Lang] (Karl Strauss/SDBC) made this awesome attack from the fourth corner. Jen [McRae] (Advil-Chapstick) was the first one on her and they went through the last corner and I still hadn't caught them! I was scared."

"I heard a lot of crashes behind me all day," said McRae. "I've ridden a lot in the rain in Texas so I was used to it. On the last jump for the finish Land was on the front - Tina was third going into the final turn and I thought I had it. I had looked behind me before going into that turn and we had a gap on her. But I guess she took that turn faster than us!

Maybe it was speed, or maybe it was revenge - whatever got Pic to turn her pedals faster than McRae and Lang, it was enough to make-up a more than five bike-length gap going up the finish stretch. "I was like, 'the line is right there - it's now or never!'" said Pic.

Notably absent from the race was the majority of TEAm Lipton whose riders are racing with the national team in Europe. Without a dominant team like Lipton to take control and keep the speeds high, it was every woman for herself at times. Such was the case for Brooke Miller (Team Tibco) - a pre-race favourite after winning Saturday night's warm-up event. "Going into the hill and a couple of riders tangled and crashed right in front of me. I went over one of them and was completely off my bike, swearing profusely and trying to get back on. I thought I was going to be able to catch back on and I was so mad. I wanted that win! I was so excited when it was raining - I love the rain!"

The team with the best chance of controlling the race was Cheerwine, with heaps of sprinters. After sweeping last weekend's podium in Elk Grove the lack of a podium placement is a stark contrast. "I thought Cheerwine would have been more organised," admitted Pic. "If Lipton was here, they would have had the attacks going and we would have had to chase a lot more."

Photography

For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here

Images by Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us

Images by Kurt Jambretz/Action Images

Results

1 Tina Pic (Colavita Sutter Home)                1.18.24
2 Jen Mcrae (Advil-Chapstick)                           
3 Anna Lang (KARL STRAUSS/SDBC)                         
4 Samantha Schneider (Mesa Cycles Racing Team)          
5 Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Verducci Breakaway Racing)        
6 Laura Van Gilder (Cheerwine)                          
7 Shontele Gauthier (Austin Flyers)                     
8 Lara Kroepsch (Team Lipton)                           
9 Shelley Olds (PROMAN/Paradigm)                        
10 Allyson Brandt (Williams Cycling)                    
11 Sarah Bamberger (Cheerwine)                          
12 Kacey Manderfield (Verducci Breakaway Racing)        
13 Alison Powers (Colavita Sutter Home)                 
14 Taitt Sato (ValueAct Capital Cycling)                
15 Holly Borowski (US Armed Forces)                     
16 Catherine Powers (Aaron's Professional Women's)      
17 Gina Voci (Kenda Tire)                               
18 Jennifer Bodine (ABRT/Latitude)                      
19 Kristin Sanders (Aaron's Corporate Furnishings)      
20 Sarah Caravella (Aarons Pro cycling team)            
21 Chrissy Ruiter (Cheerwine)                           
22 Brooke Miller (team TIBCO)                           
23 Martina Patella (ValueAct Capital Cycling)           
24 Laura Bowles (Advil-Chapstick)                       
25 Rebecca Larson (Aaron's/L5Flyer)                     
26 Rebecca Much (Cafeteros)                             
27 Mackenzie Woodring (Priority Health Bissell)         
28 Sharon Allpress (ValueAct Capital Cycling)           
29  Hutchison-Krupat (Aaron's Corporate Furnishings)    
30 Stacy Marple (Team TIBCO)                            
31 Kristin Wentworth (Team Kenda Tire)                  
32 Katie Weber (XPLANE Team Revolution)                 
33 Sarah Tillotson (Colavita Sutter Home)               
34 Trish Bell (Morgan Stanley/Specialized/24)           
35 Catherine Walberg (Mesa Cycles Racing Team)          
36 Heather Labance (Advil-Chapstick)                    
37 Tricia Carnila (Verducci Breakaway Racing)           
38 Marni Harker (Team Kenda Tire)                       


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