June 19/02 10:33 am - CCA Announces Commonwealth Games Team Posted by Editor on 06/19/02
CCA Announces Commonwealth Games Team
The Canadian Cycling Association has announced the team that will be competing in Manchester next month:
Mountain Bike
Men Roland Green Geoff Kabush Seamus McGrath
Women Kiara Bisaro Chrissy Redden Marie-Helene Premont
Road
Men Mark Walters - road race and time trial Eric Wohlberg - road race and time trial Michael Barry - road race and time trial Gord Fraser - road race
(Note: Fraser and Barry are subject to approval from their trade teams)
Women Genevieve Jeanson - road race and time trial Lyne Bessette - road race and time trial Clara Hughes - road race Erin Carter - road race and time trial
Track
Men Lars Madsen - Sprint, Olympic Sprint Steen Madsen - Sprint, Olympic Sprint Jim Fisher - Kilo Tyler Hansen
Note: track riders may also compete in the Keirin, Points Race, Scratch, etc. Some decisions will be made in Manchester.
Women Lori-Ann Muenzer - Sprint Clara Hughes - Pursuit Lyne Bessette - TBD Erin Carter - TBD
Note: some track event selections will not be made until Manchester.
Analysis: First, the missing name - Alison Sydor has decided not to compete in Manchester, so that she can concentrate on preparations for the World Championships. Marie-Helene Premont was the logical replacement, given her strong showing in Europe this spring.
Now, the choices. The obvious hard selection was Seamus McGrath vs. Ryder Hesjedal. There was no easy decision, since both are accomplished athletes. Both have had very good results this spring, and both have had "off" days. This may be a blessing in disguise for Ryder, since he can now focus his attention on that world title that has slipped through his fingers.
On the road, in both men and women, three of the four riders were either prequalified, or won the selection race. Michael Barry was the obvious choice for the fourth men's spot, assuming he doesn't get selected for the U.S. Postal Tour de France squad. In that case, the CCA has some backups, with Charles Dionne being the most logical next pick. It should be noted that the CCA had hoped to have Roland Green ride the time trial (and potentially the road race), however, as has been previously published, the ITT is too close to the mountain bike race, and Roland has a commitment to be back in the U.S. for a Norba National race on the weekend of the Commonwealth Games road race.
On the women's side, it was very difficult, because there is so much depth. Besides Carter, there is Sue Palmer-Komar, Nicole Demars, Mandy Poitras, Manon Jutras, Cybil DiGuistini. Carter was picked because she has international experience and results in both road and track. Plus, the course is not particularly hilly, so Palmer-Komar is not favoured.
The track selection was straightforward, given the CCA's focus on sprint events (particularly for the men). All the women track riders, with the exception of Muenzer, will do both road and track.
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