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“The main tactic was to try to get a group up the road,” said Johansson. “I was saving myself for the last lap. The finish suited me, but I wasn’t completely confident. It’s always a risk coming in with a big g...

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05.03.2014 @ 16:13 Posted by Simon Knudstrup

Emma Johansson sprinted to victory in Le Samyn, scoring her first win of the 2014 season.

A concerted team effort delivered the Swede across the line ahead of Ashleigh Moolman (Hitec Products) and Sofie de Vuyst (Futurumshop.no-Zannata). It is the first international victory of the year for ORICA-AIS and the first European win of the season for the GreenEDGE family.


“It means a lot to the team to win races this way,” said Johansson. “There was a big difference between today and the way we raced last weekend, and it shows that when we race as a team, we can win. Just coming into today, everybody was more prepared and focused. I think that was really important for us.”


Vera Koedooder (Bigla) animated the early action with a solo attack on the opening lap of the one day race.  The lone leader entered the finishing circuit for the first of four times around the 21 kilometre loop with a slim advantage over the field. By the time the peloton reached the first GPM atop the cobbled Côte de Montignies sur Roc, Koedooder was back in the bunch.


“We were a little disappointed with our performance on Saturday,” admitted  Sport Director Gene Bates. “It was good to get second at Het Nieuwsblad but the team didn’t work together as well as it could have. We had an extra emphasis on teamwork today.


“We know Emma is on good form,” Bates noted. “She wanted to go for the win, so the plan was to set her up today – either in a breakaway or in a kick. The uphill finish suited her.”


“The main tactic was to try to get a group up the road,” said Johansson. “I was saving myself for the last lap. The finish suited me, but I wasn’t completely confident. It’s always a risk coming in with a big group.”


The action heated up on the finishing circuit. Trixi Worrack (Specialized-lululemon) attacked and spent a bit of time up the road before her teammate Elise Delzenne and Hitec Product’s Ashleigh Moolman joined in on the escape. The trio’s dangerous move was short-lived and the peloton, albeit a slightly reduced one, had regrouped with three laps remaining.


“When we got to the circuit, we wanted to make the race really hard,” said Bates. “Jessie [MacLean] went on the attack and covered a few moves. We also had Valentina [Scandolara] doing the same. We reserved Spratty [Amanda Spratt] Loes [Gunnewijk] for the middle part of the race. Those two and Carlee [Taylor] were tasked with helping Emma in the final.”


The attacks, counter-attacks, splits and chases continued throughout the final three laps. Solo moves, small groups and a larger group of eight riders all managed to slip the stronghold of the bunch only to be reeled back in prior to gaining any sort of true advantage. Always attentive at the head of affairs, Johansson swept up enough points to win the GPM classification en route to the race win.


“The GPM was right at the top of the cobbled section,” explained Bates. “Emma was always in a good position over the cobbles. I don’t know that the classification was something she specifically chased. I suspect it was more of a natural consequence of her good positioning.”


Delzenne launched a bold move in the last lap. Initially, the French National Champion was able to steadily build up her advantage, but inside the final ten kilometres the gap rapidly began to shrink.


“It’s ten kilometres to the finish from the top of the cobbled hill,” explained Johansson. “There were a lot of attacks after that hill on the last lap, but I felt like we had it completely under control. I still wasn’t completely confident that I could win or exactly how I would do it in the end.”


“I gave it a crack on the cobbled hill,” Johansson added. “That split things up. My legs were burning form the effort, so I hope the legs were burning a bit for the others, too.”


Gunnewijk had assumed responsibility of the chase ahead of the cobbled climb, and she resumed her position at the head of affairs after Johansson’s acceleration. Leading the bunch through the twists and turns, she pegged back Delzenne. Five kilometres from the finish, it was gruppo compatto. A field sprint appeared imminent.


“Spratty attacked in the last two or three kilometres,” noted Johansson. “There were a few more attempts. I knew I needed to be near the front and ready to go with any attacks in the last kilometre.”


Moolman was the first to open her sprint. Johansson hopped on the South African’s wheel and enjoyed a draft until she was ready to unleash her final acceleration.


“We didn’t have any riders available for a proper train,” said Johansson. “Everyone had done so much work, so it was up to me find my own way. No team had a lead-out. Everyone was sort of on their own.”


“Ashleigh started the sprint really early,” Johansson added. “She gave me quite a good lead-out. I didn’t think too much. I just knew when it was the right time to go – and so I did.”
 

“It was great to see everyone work hard to contribute to Emma’s victory,” said Bates. “We pride ourselves on strong teamwork and coming up with the best result that all six riders can muster, and we certainly did that today. I’m really proud of the whole team.”

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