Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Tactical ride gives Skinner first place

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A small field of 14 riders contested race four of the Summer Criterium Series at the much-maligned Endeavour Street Circuit.

The hotdog turns seem to suit only one rider, Shane Stiles, and many others are too frightened of losing or cornering at speed so they choose to do the Sunday social ride rather than race.

Stiles had everyone jumping out of the corners early on. Only Chris Bagot and Peter O’Donnell were displaced from the bunch though. O’Donnell was first up after a long spell from racing and will be better for the run. It was great to see him back.

A predictabl­e pattern of racing soon emerged. Stiles flew into each corner, gapped the field, sprinted out of the corner then after 200 meters stopped pedalling and waited for everyone else to sprint back on.

This proved frustratin­g for everyone and Stiles, the serial pest, knew it. After 40 minutes Rob Monk, who corners like an oil tanker, decided attack was the best form of defence and tried to get off the front of the group.

His only hope of holding on when the race split was to be up the road already. The race did split; just after he was caught and he was dropped along with the rest of B Grade. Monk, Nash, Yeatman, Edward, and Alex were forced to try and chase down Stiles, Skinner,

Prestidge, Kennedy and Marriott.

The chasers had some good fortune when Graeme Parker had a mechanical and after a lap out helped tow them back on. The A graders sat up in preparatio­n for the sprint.

As the bell sounded the bunch was all together. In the back straight Kennedy and Parker attacked. Monk formed a moving roadblock allowing them to establish a handy break.

Latrobe City’s Craig Skinner was the dominant sprinter in the group and cycling team tactics 101 should be obvious here. Make Skinner chase down Kennedy and Parker. Everyone else sits on and hopefully, he’ll be too gassed to beat them in the sprint.

Stiles was having none of that.. He flew around the final corner in the lead with Skinner on his wheel.

He towed Skinner all the way to the line and the Latrobe rider went past him to take the victory.

Second place getter Stiles was given some direct, corrective feedback after the race by the rest of the Warragul riders. Jayman Prestidge took the remaining podium place which he earned by wheel sucking for the entire race. Next to finish was Glenn Marriott and Rob Monk.

The series returns to Burke St for the final race of the 2019 season next Sunday. 8am sign on for an 8.30 start.

 ?? ?? Above: Heading to the finish line are Rob Monk, Alex Gardiner, Glenn Marriott and Edward Dabinett
Left: Craig Skinner sets up his ride to first place chasing down Shane Stiles and followed by Graeme Parker, Jayman Prestidge, Brett Kennedy and Rob Monk.
Above: Heading to the finish line are Rob Monk, Alex Gardiner, Glenn Marriott and Edward Dabinett Left: Craig Skinner sets up his ride to first place chasing down Shane Stiles and followed by Graeme Parker, Jayman Prestidge, Brett Kennedy and Rob Monk.
 ?? ?? The podium placegette­rs cross the finish line Craig Skinner, first, Shane Stiles, second and Jayman Prestidge third.
The podium placegette­rs cross the finish line Craig Skinner, first, Shane Stiles, second and Jayman Prestidge third.
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 ?? ?? Brett Kennedy looks back at the riders he has left behind.
Brett Kennedy looks back at the riders he has left behind.
 ?? ?? The windless sunny morning suited Jayman Prestidge’s racing style as he leads Craig Skinner and Brett Kennedy into a corner.
The windless sunny morning suited Jayman Prestidge’s racing style as he leads Craig Skinner and Brett Kennedy into a corner.
 ?? ?? Peter O’Donnell has returned to racing after a break.
Peter O’Donnell has returned to racing after a break.

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