The New Zealand Herald

Villumsen star draw for champs

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A New Zealand world champion cyclist will line up at the national road championsh­ips in Napier for the first time.

Linda Villumsen became the first Kiwi to win a UCI road world championsh­ip when she won the time trial in the United States in September.

More than 100 elite riders will contest the championsh­ips which form part of a summer carnival in Hawke’s Bay from January 8-10.

“To win this race and wear the New Zealand jersey in races in Europe is much sought after and something the riders and their teams value greatly.

‘‘So they are well-motivated to win this,” said event ambassador Julian Dean, who remembers the kudos he received wearing the national jersey in the Tour de France.

“To be the national champion is a point of difference in the peloton and you receive significan­tly more profile.”

The road race course comprises a

All the riders are well

motivated.

Julian Dean

loop around the Puketapu circuit before returning for a number of laps over an inner-city course that takes in Napier Hill and finishes on Marine Parade.

Villumsen will be defending the title she won in Christchur­ch earlier this year.

She heads a women’s field that includes 2010 and 2014 champion Rushlee Buchanan, 2013 winner Courtney Lowe and double Olympian Joanne Kiesanowsk­i, who won national honours in 2003.

It also includes double time trial champion Jaime Nielsen and triathlete­s Kate McIlroy and Sophie Corbridge.

The men’s field includes five UCI profession­als in Greg Henderson, Sam Bewley, Jesse Sergent, George Bennett and Patrick Bevin.

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