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October Following Nicole's World and Olympic success
October is a chance to take a short holiday and then cram in a round of
media and other off the bike commitments before returning to a winter
training programme in preparation for 2009. On October 12th she appeared at the Cycle
Show in London to promote the book and talk to fans about her
Golden season. On Thursday 16th it's the Olympic
Heroes Parade in London followed by a reception with the Queen
at Buckingham Palace, with more interview and photo shoots at
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September Four times a World Junior Champion, and three times a visitor to the Senior podium, Nicole clinched her first World Race title with a late sprint in Varese.After British team mate Lizzie Armistead was part of a long term break, she was able to help deliver Nicole into an elite escape group of 6 that went clear on the final lap. It soon became five including 2006 World Champion Marianne Vos and 2004 winner Judith Arndt, one of two Germans. Vos looked the strongest of the quintet, attacking on the climbs, but was unable to stay away. A late solo bid by Sweden's Olympic Silver Medalist Emma Johannsen was also clawed back.
Vos started the sprint for the line with 200m to go but Nicole reacted quickly to follow her wheel and in the last 50 metres was able to come round the Dutch rider with enough time to celebrate as she crossed the line.
"I'd ridden the course
several times because it is close to home, and I knew it was a tough final
sprint. I didn't want to go early as 100m can seem like 200 at the end
of a long race. I saw the orange jersey come by and just knew all I could
do was get into the slipstream and keep going all the way to the line.
I did not know what would happen but I just tried my best in the sprint,
and was able to use the slipstream effect to get past her." "It is great to win and share the podium with great competitors," she added, paying tribute to Arndt and Vos. "I have a lot of respect for all the riders here. I’m very proud of what I achieved today.”
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Returning to racing after her Olympic success, at the start of September Nicole won the opening stage of the Tour de L'Ardèche. She comfortably took out a bunch sprint from Susanne Ljunskog as a group of 46 riders completed the 128 kilometres in 3 hours 31 minutes 50 seconds. 95 riders were taking part in the 5 day, 6 stage race. Amber Neben won the Overall Classification, with Nicole 6th and winner of both the Points and Sprints competitions. At the World's In Varese at the end of the month she'll ride the Road Race on Saturday 27th, but not the Time Trial 3 days earlier. |
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August
With 500m to go Nicole briefly lost touch with the others in the break, but stormed back to lead out the sprint from 200m and hang on to win a race run off in driving rain.
"It's a dream come
true", was Nicole's initial reaction,
"it's fantastic I really can't take it all in."
3 days after winning Gold Nicole finished 15th in the Olympic Time Trial, where Great Britain team mate Emma Pooley won silver. |
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Olympic Road Race |
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Immeadiately after the race, even
before the Medal Ceremony, Nicole was thrown into an extensive round of
media commitments which stretched into the following day.
The Time Trial was won by American Kristin Armstrong, with Great Britian's Emma Pooley taking silver. "Emma worked so hard and is a very worthy medallist, it just shows what a strong cycling team we have. "She was a very critical part of my gold medal on Sunday and it's absolutely brilliant Emma's got her own medal today." |
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June She won her first title in 1999 aged just 16, and has won the right to wear the British Champions jersey in every year since 2001. Full details on the British Cycling website. Nicole was on the podium of La Grande Boucle Féminine
Internationale for the third year in a row. Nicole won the race in 2006
and 2007, and rode this year as part of a combined Swift Racing/Halford's
Bikehut team. |
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May Nicole finished 12th in the Magali Pache Time Trial as she continues her steady progression towards finding peak form this summer. An invitational event in Switzerland Nicole won the event in 2006 with a time of 30m 43s. Her time this year for the 20.4km course was 30m 16s. |
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April Nicole put in another strong late attack in the Ronde Van Vlaaderen World Cup race, this time to try and bridge from a chasing group to a 2 woman breakaway. Judith Arndt wasn't caught and won, but Nicole was swept up be the other chasers just before th line. She finished 16th, 23 seconds in front of the main peloton. |
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March Nicole launched a chasing group of 3 after her fellow Brit had built up a lead of over 2 minutes, but was then swallowed up by the rest of the chasers to finish 20th in her first race of the year. |
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February
Nicole will lead the squad which features 10 women riders, and is delighted to have the Best of British backing her in the run up to Beijing. .“It’s absolutely fantastic. This will be the first ever British professional women’s team and I believe it’s the biggest step forward in women’s sport in this country for many, many years.” Full details of January's team launch are available at British Cycling.
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