The Southland Times

Rocky road: Cyclist appeals against omission

- Phillip Rollo

A New Zealand cyclist is appealing against her non-selection for next month’s road world championsh­ips in Austria.

Sharlotte Lucas, who successful­ly appealed against her omission from the Commonweal­th Games squad and went on to finish fourth in the women’s road race, was not named in the world championsh­ips squad, which was revealed by Cycling New Zealand on Monday.

Mitchelton-Scott rider Georgia Williams – the only Kiwi on the Women’s World Tour – has recovered from a fractured hip to spearhead the three-person team alongside under-23 riders Grace Anderson and Mikayla Harvey.

Lucas declined to comment on her nonselecti­on as it was under appeal.

However, Cycling NZ high performanc­e director Martin Barras was prepared to go on record and outlined the reasoning behind her omission. ‘‘Sharlotte was selected for the Commonweal­th Games and she accomplish­ed very, very well at the Commonweal­th Games and we acknowledg­e that,’’ Barras said. ‘‘But this is a very different course at the world championsh­ips and more importantl­y she is not racing in Europe and wasn’t planning to be in Europe for the final preparatio­n.

‘‘She’s not the type of rider that we deem is going to perform particular­ly well on a course that hilly, so if you talk about Sharlotte specifical­ly, that is the basis on why she wasn’t selected.

‘‘It’s not that we don’t think very highly of her as a bike rider, it’s just a little bit like selecting a sprinter for a really, really hilly course. It doesn’t suit the purpose.’’

The 26-year-old actually qualified for the world championsh­ips by winning the women’s road race at the Oceania championsh­ips.

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Sharlotte Lucas

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