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British Champion Laws makes perfect new-team debut

By Matt · 26 comments

After her controversial omission from the Great Britain London Olympic Games team, British road race champion, Sharon Laws, had good reason to smile broadly on Sunday, when she concluded 2012 with a dominant victory at the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Sharon Laws savours her victory at the 2012 Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge in Johannesburg, South Africa on Sunday.

Photo credit: Zoon Cronje

With more than 25 000 entrants, the annual event is the second largest cycle race in the world and sees the streets of Johannesburg, Africa’s busiest city, closed for the day. The 95km race, with 1200 metres of vertical ascent, saw Laws compete for the first time in her new team strip after recently signing with Momentum Toyota, South Africa’s leading women’s professional road race team.

Laws broke away on her own with 50km to go and managed to extend her lead to over five minutes by the finish, clocking a winning time of 02 hours 39 minutes 34 seconds. Another British rider, Catherine Williamson (bizhub FCF) finished second with South African time trial champion, Cherise Stander (Momentum Toyota), claiming third place.

“It was great to win today for my new team. We went into the race with no chosen leader, but decided to make the pace as hard as possible. I was just fortunate that my move stuck and I was the one that could win today,” smiled Laws.

“I’m not a great sprinter and breakaways suit me better. It wasn’t planned that I’d go so far out though, but when I realised I was making good progress over the hills and into a rather disconcerting headwind, I just kept at it. Although I had a long solo ride, I must thank my teammates for their role in my win. It was most certainly very much a team success today.”

Laws dedicated her victory to Toyota South Africa sponsorship manager, Mary Willemse, whose three-year-old son died in an accident on Saturday night.

“I was very sad to hear of this awful news. I wish Mary and her family all the strength at this tough time,” said Laws.

In 2013, Laws will race on the Momentum Toyota team in South Africa and for Lotto Belisol, the Belgian based women’s professional team, in Europe. The two teams have had a strong reciprocal relationship for the past three years, which has helped give South African racers an important springboard into the international road-racing arena.

Sunday’s win marked the end of a successful year for Laws, the Olympic selection snub the only real blemish.

“I would say that on paper, this has been my best year yet as a professional road racer. I had a few podium finishes in big races and won the British title against some high quality opposition. Missing out on the Olympics was a big disappointment for me though,” remarked the 38-year-old, who was part of Great Britain’s gold-medal winning road race team at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

South Africa is a second home for Laws, who worked in Pretoria for two-and-a-half years in the early 2000s. She returned to the country for an extended visit every year until she turned professional in 2008. Among her South African racing successes are two general classification wins in the women’s category at the ABSA Cape Epic mountain bike stage race (2004 and 2009). She will be contesting the event again in 2013.

“I have become good friends with South African champion, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, who is also on the Momentum Toyota team. I will spend the South African summer living and training in Stellenbosch, near Ashleigh’s home and look forward to fresh challenges on a new team when the South African race season starts in January,” added Laws.

Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge

Leading results

Women:

1 Sharon Laws – GBR (Momentum Toyota) 02hr 39min 34sec

2 Catherine Williamson – GBR (bizhub FCF) 02:45:10

3 Cherise Taylor – RSA (Momentum Toyota)

4 Ashleigh Moolman Pasio – RSA (Momentum Toyota)

5 Joanna van de Winkel – RSA (Momentum Toyota)

6 Lynette Burger – RSA (Toyota CSA Academy)

7 Marissa Stander – RSA (Mecer)

8 Anriette Schoeman – RSA (Mecer)

9 Lise Oliver – RSA (MTN Qhubeka)

10 An-Li Pretorius – RSA (MTN Qhubeka) all same time

For full results, visit www.racetec.co.za. For more information on the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge, visit www.cyclechallenge.co.za

Comments

Mellow

Nov 19, 2012, 5:53 AM

Damn, she made the locals look like amateurs. Very well done.

Flemish Lion

Nov 19, 2012, 6:05 AM

Damn, she made the locals look like amateurs. Very well done.

 

It's a team sport, "she made the 'other' local teams look like amateurs" is more appropriate.

Wyatt Earp

Nov 19, 2012, 6:07 AM

It's a team sport, "she made the 'other' local teams look like amateurs" is more appropriate.

 

I see, so her team let her go with around 30 k's to go ?

Mellow

Nov 19, 2012, 6:11 AM

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Gerhardc

Nov 19, 2012, 6:16 AM

I see, so her team let her go with around 30 k's to go ?

 

Jip, she was send out as carrot and the MTN team and others did not chase her down....couldn't.....she really showed our local girls that they are indeed not up to par!! She definitely have some BIG ones to go out alone, so far out, in the heat and wind and pull it off....by more than 5minutes....kudos to her!!!

Flemish Lion

Nov 19, 2012, 6:18 AM

I see, so her team let her go with around 30 k's to go ?

 

The team set a very hard pace with 40km to go and four of them (Momentum - Toyota) had a sizeable gap. Sharon pushed on and the three others were caught by what was left of the bunch, but they realised a bit late Sharon was off the front. Lise was the only MTN rider left and she received very little help from other teams who were happy to race for second! Both Lise, An-Li and Ashleigh were 'flat' due to tummy bugs from African Champs.

Wyatt Earp

Nov 19, 2012, 6:18 AM

Jip, she was send out as carrot and the MTN team and others did not chase her down....couldn't.....she really showed our local girls that they are indeed not up to par!! She definitely have some BIG ones to go out alone, so far out, in the heat and wind and pull it off....by more than 5minutes....kudos to her!!!

 

Sent out as a carrot that far and no chase, sounds a bit stupid to me to be honest.

I think she showed them a clean pair of heels, otherwise we might as well consider "race-fixing"

Wyatt Earp

Nov 19, 2012, 6:20 AM

The team set a very hard pace with 40km to go and four of them (Monentum - Toyota) had a sizeable gap. Sharon pushed on and the three others were caught by what was left of the bunch, but they realised a bit late Sharon was off the front. Lise was the only MTN rider left and she received very little help from other teams who were happy to race for second! Both Lise, An-Li and Ashleigh were 'flat' due to tummy bugs from African Champs.

 

Thanks Flemish, that sounds more credible.

I saw her as she came past George's cafe on Summit road, she was powering along but with an amazing comfort.

Flemish Lion

Nov 19, 2012, 6:23 AM

Jip, she was send out as carrot and the MTN team and others did not chase her down....couldn't.....she really showed our local girls that they are indeed not up to par!! She definitely have some BIG ones to go out alone, so far out, in the heat and wind and pull it off....by more than 5minutes....kudos to her!!!

 

Which local girls? You can't blame An-Li or Lise... Ash, Jo, Robyn and Cherise are more then on par, their overseas results and contributions prove this.

 

The way Robyn led Cherise out for the hotspots also deserves a mention.

JA-Q001

Nov 19, 2012, 6:25 AM

Sent out as a carrot that far and no chase, sounds a bit stupid to me to be honest.

I think she showed them a clean pair of heels, otherwise we might as well consider "race-fixing"

 

No, they call it racing tacticks. Her team was the strongest with the most of the strong riders in their team. If they did not send anyone away, they would have been left to do all the work. So best is to send someone that can ride alone ahead, forcing other teams to do the work and saving all your other guns. Its how racing works. They put the ball in the other teams hands and gave them the power to decide if they want to chase or leave her, hoping she will fade. Racing is a gamble.

Wyatt Earp

Nov 19, 2012, 6:27 AM

No, they call it racing tacticks. Her team was the strongest with the most of the strong riders in their team. If they did not send anyone away, they would have been left to do all the work. So best is to send someone that can ride alone ahead, forcing other teams to do the work and saving all your other guns. Its how racing works. They put the ball in the other teams hands and gave them the power to decide if they want to chase or leave her, hoping she will fade. Racing is a gamble.

 

Did you actually read any of the comments in this thread ?

But thanks for educating me in racing tactics, it's always nice to learn something new.

Mellow

Nov 19, 2012, 6:30 AM

No, they call it racing tacticks. Her team was the strongest with the most of the strong riders in their team. If they did not send anyone away, they would have been left to do all the work. So best is to send someone that can ride alone ahead, forcing other teams to do the work and saving all your other guns. Its how racing works. They put the ball in the other teams hands and gave them the power to decide if they want to chase or leave her, hoping she will fade. Racing is a gamble.

I am sure most of us are familiar with race tactics. Give it time, we'll see some more of this.

Wyatt Earp

Nov 19, 2012, 6:32 AM

Anyways, well done to Laws and @Flemish, wishing your better half a fantastic season ahead, that team is world class.

Gerhardc

Nov 19, 2012, 6:32 AM

Which local girls? You can't blame An-Li or Lise... Ash, Jo, Robyn and Cherise are more then on par, their overseas results and contributions prove this.

 

The way Robyn led Cherise out for the hotspots also deserves a mention.

 

I am not referring to her team mates, but the other teams....Bizhub, MTN, MECER....as it was said....they gave up and raced for 2nd place...

Flemish Lion

Nov 19, 2012, 6:40 AM

Anyways, well done to Laws and @Flemish, wishing your better half a fantastic season ahead, that team is world class.

 

Thanks!

 

That was Jo's last race as a pro. She will now focus on her Business Analyst / Project Manager career and race for fun.

 

Many don't know how hard it is to follow a training program for 6 days a week for the last 3-4 years, most of them combined with a full time job! The crashes and resulting scars and pains made it tough for her the last few months.

Wyatt Earp

Nov 19, 2012, 6:46 AM

Thanks!

 

That was Jo's last race as a pro. She will now focus on her Business Analyst / Project Manager career and race for fun.

 

Many don't know how hard it is to follow a training program for 6 days a week for the last 3-4 years, most of them combined with a full time job! The crashes and resulting scars and pains made it tough for her the last few months.

 

Didn't realise she was not racing.

Will be sad not to see her.

All the best.

Gerhardc

Nov 19, 2012, 6:49 AM

Didn't realise she was not racing.

Will be sad not to see her.

All the best.

 

Jip, a pity that the SA cycling websites did not alert us to the fact prior to the race.....did they know? All of the best to her in her career!

amoryns

Nov 19, 2012, 6:52 AM

jeesh all the women are retiring....Jo, Karien, Ischen....

Is Robyn still going on as I saw something a while ago saying she's still to decide whether she will ride pro next year

Flemish Lion

Nov 19, 2012, 6:57 AM

jeesh all the women are retiring....Jo, Karien, Ischen....

Is Robyn still going on as I saw something a while ago saying she's still to decide whether she will ride pro next year

 

I'm not sure if Robyn has made up her mind yet.

 

Luckily there are some good youngsters coming up... the Daltons, Leandri, Carlee etc. But with CSA pulling their development sponsorship and MTN pulling out of women's cycling the future isn't looking good!

Flemish Lion

Nov 19, 2012, 7:03 AM

Didn't realise she was not racing.

Will be sad not to see her.

All the best.

 

She will still do some races, after breaking her ribs at Worlds she could barely train and still got 3rd in Satelite Classic and joint 5th in 94.7 (in support of her team mates who won both races). So she could still do really well on the local scene and have fun. She must just leave the bike for a while until the bug bites again and her body has recovered fully.

GrumpyOldGuy

Nov 19, 2012, 4:34 PM

Hmm, I just watched some of the highlights now, I think Sharon was great, it was absolutely thrilling to see her ride the last 40 odd kms on her own and take the race win. I found myself willing her on and in the end I have to say it was thoroughly deserved.

 

They started to interview her but my PVR timed out so I missed most of it, but from what I heard she appears to have quite a pedigree behind, second in the woman's TDF I believe, yet I think its the first time I hear of her.

 

These days I seem to enjoy watching the woman's races more than the men, case in point the woman's Olympic race which was completely enthralling as well.

Tumbleweed

Nov 20, 2012, 4:56 AM

She will still do some races, after breaking her ribs at Worlds she could barely train and still got 3rd in Satelite Classic and joint 5th in 94.7 (in support of her team mates who won both races). So she could still do really well on the local scene and have fun. She must just leave the bike for a while until the bug bites again and her body has recovered fully.

 

Good luck to her in her new direction! She served the sport and her country well!

Lucky Luke.

Nov 20, 2012, 5:01 AM

Hmm, I just watched some of the highlights now, I think Sharon was great, it was absolutely thrilling to see her ride the last 40 odd kms on her own and take the race win. I found myself willing her on and in the end I have to say it was thoroughly deserved.

 

They started to interview her but my PVR timed out so I missed most of it, but from what I heard she appears to have quite a pedigree behind, second in the woman's TDF I believe, yet I think its the first time I hear of her.

 

These days I seem to enjoy watching the woman's races more than the men, case in point the woman's Olympic race which was completely enthralling as well.

 

I watched her win the Cape Cobra this January and later discovered she had won the Epic in '04.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Laws

Slowbee

Nov 20, 2012, 5:04 AM

Hey FlemL. Wll done to the Mrs.

 

Hope she enjoys getting more time to ride more and race less. :)

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