The Southland Times

Backing Scully on Le Tour

- Rebecca Moore rebecca.moore@stuff.co.nz

On the side of a field in France a girl stands proudly beside a sign declaring support for Invercargi­ll cyclist Tom Scully.

The skud, as he’s known, is the first Southland cyclist to take part in the internatio­nal Tour de France.

He is riding for the United States team EF Education First Drapac P/B Cannondale – nicknamed Pink Argyle – from July 7 to 29.

The sign proudly says ‘‘Go Skud, U Little Ripper’’ and is probably as Kiwi as it gets in France.

Proud dad Matt Scully said he had been getting up during the night to follow the coverage on television closely. Working during the day on little sleep was a price he was willing to pay to support his son, he said.

The team has finished stage 9 of the competitio­n in Roubaix, and today will be a rest day.

When asked how he felt about watching his son compete among the worlds top cyclists, with millions of people watching internatio­nally,

Matt Scully said:

‘‘It’s quite unbelievab­le really.

‘‘He’s doing good.’’

The competitio­n was hard and the days were long, but Tom was enjoying riding alongside the top cyclists from throughout the world, his father said.

‘‘He loves it and is enjoying every day of it.

‘‘It’s just self discipline to get there and never have given up and stuck at it. There was a time I

didn’t think he’d get there but you make your own luck in life . . . he’s put himself in a position to make his own luck and kept at it.’’

Cycle Surgery Invercargi­ll owner Glen Thomson said he had stayed up watching the competitio­n on television and was proud of the Southland riders success so far.

‘‘I’ve known him since he was a kid and he deserves it. He’s trained so hard, and like most top athletes, it’s been a hard road to get there.’’

Tom Scully had come back from a knee injury several years ago.

His job on the team was ‘‘not the most glamorous’’ but he had been doing a good job, Thomson said.

‘‘There’s no soft riders [in the Tour de France], you’ve got to be the best.’’

After stage 9, team leader Rigoberto Uran ranked in position 22 in the general classifica­tion. Tom was 121st, but his position was not the goal, his role was to push the leader into a top position, Thomson said.

 ??  ?? Proud mum Wendy Scully with cyclist Tom Scully as he competes as the first Southlande­r in the Tour de France, and, inset, Invercargi­ll girl Sienna Morris waves a flag to support Scully.
Proud mum Wendy Scully with cyclist Tom Scully as he competes as the first Southlande­r in the Tour de France, and, inset, Invercargi­ll girl Sienna Morris waves a flag to support Scully.
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