Joe Martin Day 3

by strbuk on May 9, 2009 · 4 comments

in Cycling, Floyd Landis, Humor, Miscellaneous, News and Views

Today’s Stage 3 of the Joe Martin Stage race finds the pro men starting their race at 3:10 PM local time. It’s a hilly 92 mile circuit course and should prove a bit drier than yesterday’s stage was. Updates and results will be posted as they are found, and we are hoping for a couple of first hand reports as well. Stay tuned.

Yesterday’s stage was tough as heavy rains inundated the area around Fayetteville, AR before the stage began. Here’s OUCH’s post race summary:

2nd in Stage 2 is more than enough to move Sutherland into 1st overall at Joe Martin. Fayetteville, AR –

Rory Sutherland of the OUCH Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis came into Stage 2 of the Joe Martin Stage Race just over a second behind Ben Jacques-Maynes (Bissell) in the chase for the overall lead. But Sutherland’s second consecutive 2nd place gave him the time bonus he needed to move into the overall lead after Stage 2.

“We wanted a sprint at the end of the stage,” he said. “We knew we had some seconds to make up and we wanted to make them up sooner rather than later.” Everything went according to plan. When a two-rider break got up the road early, the peloton settled down and gave the duo enough leash to extend their gap out to eight minutes. At that point, Jacques-Maynes’ Bissell squad began to up the temp to bring the break back. “When the gap got down to two minutes, we helped out with the chase,” said team directeur sportif Mike Tamayo. “When we got down to 8km to go, we just took over the front.” “The boys did some good work the last 8km,” Sutherland added. “When you have (Andres) Pinfold, (Karl) Menzies and (John) Murphy looking after you, I was more worried about getting ridden off their wheel. But they did a great job.”

Menzies and Pinfold led out Sutherland to the last corner, with Pinfold dropping off his teammate with 350 uphill meters to the line, while Murphy sat on Sutherland’s wheel. Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Colavita/Sutter Home) was able to get over Sutherland to take the stage win, while Shawn Milne (Team Type 1) came 3rd. Murphy held on for 9th on the stage. The 10-second time bonus Sutherland earned put 0:09 ahead of Jacques-Maynes, and 0:22 ahead of his Bissell teammate, Jeremy Vennell. We’re excited to be in yellow and defending the lead tomorrow,” Tamayo said. “It’s a race we’ve won the last four years and we’d like to keep that streak going.” “We have experience on this course when leading this race,” said Sutherland, who’s won the last two editions. “It changes every year, with different teams throwing different things at us. But we know what we have to do. Anything can happen, but we definitely want to win this tour.”

VeloNews’ posts its take on yesterday’s stage in the Joe Martin.

The Arkansas Democrat Gazette writes about the big name cyclists who are competing in this year’s edition of the Joe Martin Stage Race, and how local cycling fans react to them.

Running with Scissors was present at yesterday’s stage and posted a blog entry about it. Jason Ivester is a staff photographer for the above newspaper and shot the picture below of Floyd Landis accommodating a fan with an autograph.

Floyd Landis signs an autograph in the rain before yesterday’s stage of the Joe Martin.
R Wharton May 9, 2009 at 12:32 pm

I can’t believe some of the times these guys posted for the 2.5 mile TT. Wow. Incredible.

Anyone know what’s up with the Rock Racing team? I thought Creed had been let go, but his name and the team are still attached.

Sorry to hear about Boonen. I’m starting to be convinced that USAC and the UCI need to invest in some long-term mental health studies, and provide counseling for athletes, whether they want it or not. This is getting ridiculous.

Theresa May 9, 2009 at 9:02 pm

Paula, THAT’S ME!!! He asked me for my name and if he could take the picture!!

HOW COOL!!!

strbuk May 9, 2009 at 9:22 pm

OMG, I know how wonderful!!

str

R Wharton May 9, 2009 at 11:17 pm

I spoke with him today, a couple of minutes before he took off. He looked good, maybe a little nervous, but that’s just the way he talks. He’s doing great work for the team and Sutherland, and you know, I just think he’s happy riding.

Theresa, congrats on the autograph!

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