Bay of Plenty Times

Bennett the focus for his team

Roles swapped as Kiwi entrusted with leading Jumbo-visma

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George Bennett is ready to capitalise on a big opportunit­y as he makes history at the Giro d’italia. The Nelsonian became the first New Zealander to lead a team in one of cycling’s prestigiou­s Grand Tours when he finished tied for 52nd, 41s off the leading pace, in the opening time trial yesterday.

With Jumbo-visma star Primoz Roglic sitting out the Giro to prepare for the Tour de France, the Dutch team made Bennett their protected rider going after general classifica­tion (GC) honours.

The 31-year-old had spent the last two years riding in support of Roglic and others, meaning the next three weeks are a chance to prove what he can do as the recipient, not provider, of that support.

While he is targeting a top five finish, Bennett is also aware it is a high quality field with a sizeable list of GC contenders.

“On this team, to lead a Grand Tour is such a special opportunit­y and you want to seize it . . . ,” he told the cyclingnew­s website. “But at the same time, I’m not lying awake at night thinking that this is my one opportunit­y because then you can start to overthink things.

“I know it’s a cliche´ but I just want to get there in the best shape possible and then just go with it. Sometimes things can just mature into these wonderful streaks of form and you can just surpass all expectatio­ns and sometimes it can go the other way.

“I just want to time it so that one of those magic runs of form that I can go on line up with a Grand Tour. That’s what I’m hoping for. I want to ride hard to the finish every day.”

Bennett arrived at the Giro confident his preparatio­n, despite having not ridden since pulling out of the Volta a Catalunya with illness in March.

Jumbo-visma had opted to have their group for the event prepare with training camps in Andorra and Tenerife, rather than competing in races.

Bennett told cyclingnew­s that approach to the Giro had been locked in for a long time.

“Maybe if you were going to a oneday race you’d miss the racing or would need the racing in your legs but I think that [with] the three weeks without racing is only a good thing.

“I think that there’s the Covid risk, and that was one of the factors as to why we didn’t do Tour of the Alps, and then pre-giro you can do Romandie or Tour of the Alps and it can be snowing and raining every day. It’s easy to get sick or crash. It’s uncontroll­ed.

“We took the approach of just trying to train super hard and tried to control every aspect.”

Bennett’s shot at leading in Italy was an additional upside to another of his main goals for 2021.

Having taken a liking to the look of the course for the Tokyo Olympics, he opted to ride the Giro instead of the Tour de France, which would have meant a very tight turnaround for the road race at the Games.

Bennett said it would have been silly not to opt for the schedule he had.

“I love being part of the Tour squad, and in the years ahead, I’ll go back in there and it will be the centre point of my season,” he told Velonews.

“But the Olympics is a once in a career opportunit­y, and the course works for me. It’s hard, and will be very hot, which has always been my strength.

“Doing the Giro rather than the Tour offers up some great things for me — an opportunit­y to get a great result [at the Giro] and a far better run into the Olympics.

“I can control the build-up and start fresh by choosing the Giro. There’s no way you can do that riding the Tour first.”

Bennett has been joined by one other New Zealand rider in the race, with Patrick Bevin part of the Israelstar­t-up Nation team.

The 30-year-old arrived in Italy with form behind him, having bagged top three finishes in the two opening stages of last week’s Tour of Romandie.

Bevin, though, has just two chances to utilise his time-trial prowess in yesterday’s first stage, when he came in 65th, and the final stage into Milan on May 30.

Israel Start-up Nations’ focus would be centred around Irishman Dan Martin, who went into the event in strong form and was viewed as an outside contender. — RNZ

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Traditiona­lly a support rider for his Jumbo-visma team-mates Kiwi George Bennett has been trusted with the lead role in Italy.
Photo / Photosport Traditiona­lly a support rider for his Jumbo-visma team-mates Kiwi George Bennett has been trusted with the lead role in Italy.

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