Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Cyrus blitzes field

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“It was a bit of a lockdown thing, it started as a joke, but in the Irish team I ride for, every rider looks like they’re from their country, so I thought I had to step up my game and be more Aussie and the mullet is the best way to do it. It also flows nicely out the back of the helmet,” he laughed.

By his own admission, he was a bit surprised by his own form in Adelaide, especially after a less than ideal preparatio­n in the lead up.

After landing in November, he spent two weeks in hotel quarantine, only able to train for an hour a day on the bike due to the heat and little ventilatio­n he had in his room.

He was also caught up in the border closure between Victoria and New South Wales, racing back from Eden on New Year’s Eve, which saw him spend three days in isolation awaiting a negative result for COVID-19.

The turning point came at the team’s training camp at Bright, which saw him attack the Victorian alpine region.

“I was helping to prescribe some of the training and I just trained super hard, that did me a world of good,” he said.

As many of his fellow riders struggled in the hot conditions Monk was able to push through, the training camp paying dividends on the final stage as the peloton tired, allowing him to stay ahead and claim the sprinters jersey.

He now has his sights set on his next challenge at the national championsh­ips at Ballarat. After claiming the under 23 title in 2018, he is now hoping for the same result in the elite men’s category on Saturday.

“That’s been the big goal of the summer for me. The goal would be to get on the podium, it would be super nice to win, but the podium is the realistic goal,” he said.

With his original plan of returning to Europe in mid-February now up in the air, he’s content with being home.

“I’ve been speaking with my team in Ireland, there are a lot of races being cancelled so it’s difficult to travel. For me at the moment I’m quite happy here, we are pretty lucky, so it’s looking more like April or May I’ll return,” he said.

 ??  ?? Cyrus spent each of the four stages in the breakaway, picking up points consistent­ly to take out the sprinters title.
Cyrus spent each of the four stages in the breakaway, picking up points consistent­ly to take out the sprinters title.

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