This race was harder to watch than to ride in. Seeing Sylvain line up on his jack against all these big fellas in big teams I was left wondering how much realistic chance he had of defending his 5th on GC (the target for the day).
The sun was blazing down for the first time in 3-days and it felt and looked like proper stage race conditions. Sure enough everyone in the peloton celebrated the raise in temperarture with a raise in pace and the first 12 mile lap was completed in a staggering average speed of a 44kmph - this remember is the long Alfold course which has some very nasty uphill drags. Riders low on GC were simply attacking for the sake of it trying to disrupt the race and make things happen which resulted in some scary fast speeds early on and at least four separate groups on the second of the 5 and a bit laps. Things settled down on lap 3 when a concentrated breakaway of around 13 riders escaped and stretched their lead to 2 minutes at one point.
Sylv was showboating, sitting in the chase group and waving to the ACC groupies, suggesting he was comfortable and everything was in control. With Norwood's Steve Calland 2nd on GC, Dave Kennett was awesome on the front of the chase group, contributing a load of work in helping to reel in the breakaway, especially when Marcus Bruton was forced out with a puncture with two laps left. With so many riders in the break they really should have stayed away but a 45 second lead going into the final lap wasn't enough as the chase group reeled them in and the mass sprint was on.
The young fella from AW Cycles, Sam Allen (at 18 what a prospect he is) took it on the line from Steve, but more importantly Sylv finished comfortably in the top 10 for 6th overall
[size=150]GIVE IT UP FOLKS - This is an AWESOME result given that he was without a team for the entire three days and was Sylv's first stage race and first ride with the 1/2 BIG BOYS. Not a bad way to start eh?
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Sylv celebrated with garlic bread, Macdonalds and just enough Belgian beer to consider a crack at the 5-day later this summer.
We salute you!