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June
Nicole has won her tenth British Road Race
title, her 9th succesive victory in the championship.
A key aggressor throughout the 80 mile race in South Wales
Nicole's attacks helped create a breakaway group of four
riders.
Nicole, Emma Pooley, and Lizzie Armitstead joined early
leader Catherine Williamson after 30 miles, with Williamsson
unable to hang onto the other three in the latter stages.
The leading trio took turns attacking
each other on the finishing circuit, but it all came down
to a super fast downhill sprint in the town centre where
Nicole made it 10 wins in 11 years of racing the British
Championship. Armitstead took second place but the silver
medal was given to Pooley and the bronze to Williamson because
Armistead was instead awarded the Under 23 Championship
victory.
“That win feels very special
just like the first time. It was an incredible race today
with the home crowd so definitely a very special one for number
10.” “It was a beautiful
course today and a really good finish. Emma made a hard
attack on the first lap and it was good to see what form
she had in her legs at that point. I was really happy with
the game plan I chose today.”
“All of us had had a go at trying
to attack in the finale and then it was coming down to a
sprint, and I have had some quite good sprint finishes in
the last few weeks so I was feeling confident going into
it. I just knew, if I went at the right time and didn’t
make any mistakes, it would be a really good finish.”
“Vision 1 has had a really good
few weeks. We have got a really good spirit in Vision 1
and things are building up and we have the momentum going
now which is really incredible for such a small team in
its first year.”
Nicole aims
for a tenth British Road Race title this weekend in Abergavenny,
South Wales.
She won her first British Champions jersey in
1999 aged just 16, and last year won her 8th succesive national
road race!
"It's a special jersey and there
is a lot of prestige which goes with being the British champion.
To win it again this year will be just as special as winning
it the first time."
After her recent good form
she'll again start as favourite but the growing strength
in depth in British women's cycling means it will be tougher
than ever.
The race also returns to Nicole's
home country of Wales for the first time in 5 years, with
the womens race on Saturday 27th, and the male championships
the following day.
"I'm training for this like it is the first time. It's
a new race, new rivals and a different course so I'll do
my best."
For details of the event click bcf
website.
Nicole has won the 2 day Giro de Trentino
in Northern Italy, taking a 1st and 2nd place on the two
stages.
On Thursday 18th a sprint finish
saw her led out well by her Vision One team mates, but she
was just pipped on the line by Former World Champion Regina
Schleicher.
Friday's stage was much tougher with several
hills inlcuding a stiff 14% climb to the finish. Nicole
and Vision One Racing team mate Vicky Whitelaw
made it into a break of five, with Vicky putting in a huge
effort before Nicole took control in the final 400m. She
finished 8 seconds clear to take the stage, overall victory
and the points jersey.
watch
Nicole's video diary from the Giro del Trentino
Nicole began June in Spain with two victories as an indication
that her form is really building towards her main objectives
in the second half of the season.
On Tuesday 9th she won a sprint finish to take
fifth place behind a break of four in the Durango-Durango
Emakumeen Saria (1.2) race.
Her fast finishing form was also in evidence in the Basque
Country over the weekend winning two of the five stages
at Iurreta-Emakumeen Bira.
2nd on Thursday's opening 80km stage, she then
won a bunch gallop for the line in stage 2, beating Diana
Ziliute to move top of the General Classification.
12th in a morning criterium on Saturday, later in the day
she outsprinted overall winner Judith Arndt to take stage
3b.
Nicole was fourth on the final stage, and also took fourth
on final GC. Nicole
and her Vision One Racing Team head off to Spain for two
races at the beginning of June.
Travel to and from races around the Continent requires reliable
transport, and vehicular support is also crucial within the
races. Victoria Park Mazda have provided
Vison One Racing with this Mazda 6 TS2, and the teams thnaks
go to Andrew at the Cardiff based dealer for his support.
Nicole is supporting a new
campaign to promote Welsh city Newport.
It's the home of the Wales International Velodrome, and
the City has hosted National Road Championships.
"It's great that Newport supports sport so well and
I hope that world class facilities like the velodrome and
others around the city continue to be used by everyone in
the community, from schools and clubs to sporting champions!"
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May
Nicole took 5th place in the first major
stage race of the year. 9 days and ten stages long The Tour
de L'Aude in Southern France is one of the biggest events
on the calendar.
Nicole came close to victory in two individual stages. She
was narrowly beaten both times in a sprint by Marianne Vos,
having made the decisive breaks on stages 4 and 8.
Vision One Racing
ranked 6th out of 18 on final classification and
the team went home with the best sprinters prize, the competition
led from stage one onwards by Vicki Whitelaw.
Stage by stage details as brought to you each day on
nicolecooke.com feature below.
Deja vu on Day 9 of the Tour de L'Aude, with stage 8 repeating
stage 4's narrow victory for Marianne Vos in a sprint finale
versus Nicole.
The pair were part a four up breakaway also containg
Grace Verbeke and Svetlana Boubnenkova who came in third
and fourth. The chasing apck were over two minutes down.
The second place moves Nicole up to fifth overall,
whilst her Vision One Racing team mate
Vicki Whitelaw stays in the Red Jersey of the sprints competition
leader.
Nicole remains 6th overall
with two stages remaining of the Tour de L'Aude.
Nicole picked up a sprint bonus along the route
of Stage 7 as she helped Vision
One Racing team mate Vicki Whitelaw stay in the
Red Jersey of the sprints competition leader. Nicole was
6th on the stage which again saw a group of 3 several minutes
ahead, including the day's victor Marianne Vos and Claudia
Hausler who extended her overall lead.
Stage
6 of the Tour de L'Aude saw Nicole come in with a small
chase group 6 minutes down on Stage winner Trixi
Worrack, Kristin Armstrong and new race leader Claudia Hausler.
The gaps to the remainder of the field were much
larger on a hilly day which saw Vision One Racing's
Vicki Whitelaw retain the lead in the sprint competition,
and Nicole 6th on GC.
Nicole crossed the line 9th at the end of Stage 5 of the
Tour de l'Aude, along with most of the other GC favourites.
However American breakaways Kristin Armstrong and Amber
Neben held on to a forty second advantage, and Armstrong's
10 second winning bonus took her to fourth overall 4 seconds
ahead of Nicole, with the top 3 unchanged. Vision
One Racing's Vicki Whitelaw retained the lead in
the sprints competition.
Nicole finshed second in a sprint finish with Marianne
Vos for stage four of the Tour de L'Aude.
She was one of 11 top quality riders
who made the significant break of a hilly day starting and
finishing in Castelnaudary. This group was whittled down
to four before the final dash for the line.
With a gap of over two minutes back to the next group the
quartet moved into the top four of the General Classification
now led by Regina Bruins followed by Claudia Husler (8"),
Vos (20") and Nicole (1'19").
Vision One Racing's Vicki Whitelaw leads
the sprints competition, whilst Vision One
are 6th in the team classification.
Nicole finished in the same time as winner Ina Tuetenberg
as stage 3 of The Tour de L'Aude in
France ended in a bunch sprint.
Nicole lies 36th on GC at 1 minute 38 seconds to overall
leader Amber Neben.
Stage 2 of The Tour de
L'Aude was a Team time Trial, with Vision
One Racing posting the 11th quickest time.
Stage 1 of The Tour de L'Aude saw Vision
One rider Vicki Whitelaw make a long solo breakaway,
but she was caught before a sprint finish won by Ina Teutenberg
with Nicole 14th.
Rolling off the start ramp in the 2009 Tour
de l'Aude |
Nicole covered the 3.9 km prologue
at The Tour de L'Aude in 5 minutes 8 seconds,
placing 25th in the short individual time trial.
Nicole is riding the ten day Tour de L'Aude.
In 2008 Nicole won the opening stage of this event in the
South of France, before going on to take 4th place overall.
Earlier in May Nicole finished 10th in the Berner-Rundfahrt
(Tour de Berne) World Cup race in Switzerland.
On a day of constant attacks it was Kristin Armstrong and
Marianne Vos who made the crucial escape close to the end
with Olympic Time Trial Champion Armstrong beating Vos for
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April
Nicole's April World Cup outings saw her
post top 6 finishes in two of the most revered one day Classic
races.
On the 22nd of the month she took
6th place on the infamously steep Mur de Huy at Flèche
Wallonne.
The winner of the race in 2003,
2005 and 2006, on this occasion Nicole was 21 seconds back
on 2009 victor Marianne Vos.
At the start of the month
Nicole finished 4th in the 2009 Ronde Van Vlaanderen after
being one of the aggressors of the Flemish Classic.
After a quiet start a number of attacks were launched
once the race hit the climbs and cobbles, with Nicole forcing
a breakaway. The group however was caught before the end
and it turned out to be a day for the sprinters, Germany's
Ina Teutenberg crossing the line ahead of Kirsten Wild,
Emma Johannsen and Nicole, in a time of 3 hours 30 minutes
12 seconds for the 131.6km.
"I have mixed feelings. I'm a bike racer and I wanted
to win, but the group I was in were caught too far from
the finish. I knew it would be a sprint from there on in,
and I hoped I would be more competitive."
"Still I'm happy with that considering that my season
is based on September. That's
a solid result and I'm really happy with my own ride and
how we rode as a team."
Vicki Whitelaw was 16th, the first
of the second group 6 seconds back on the leading 15, with
Christel Ferrier-Bruneau 27th.
Nicole has donated her World Champion's jersey to a special
auction in aid of the victims of the L'Aquila earthquake
which hit central Italy recently.
The auction is organised in conjunction with the Granfondo
Liotto, an event she rode as a guest in Valdagno.
"Seeing the devastation and destruction
following the L'Aquila earthquake I really wanted to do
something to help the victims," said the World Champion.
"Even a small gesture in some way
to try and help the people hit by this natural disaster.
It seemed like a great opportunity, especially at Easter
time together with fellow cyclists, which is why we decided
to hold a special auction with the cyclists of the Granfondo
Liotto.
"This is our way of using our passion
for cycling to help others and I am really proud of what
we are doing together to help the victims of the earthquake
in L'Aquila."
April begins with 'The Queen of the Classics', the Tour
of Flanders.
De Ronde Van Vlaanderen as it's called in native
Flemish is round two of the 2009 World Cup series, and is
a race Nicole was delighted to win in 2007.
Winning the Tour of Flanders in 2007 |
"It
was a special victory for me because it's such a well respected
race over a tough parcours which has seen so many great
moments over many years watched by passionate and knowledgeable
fans."
The 131.6 km race starts at 10.55 (CET) on Sunday morning
April 5th passing over famous cobbles and climbs such as
the Molenberg, Kapelmuur and Bosberg, with an estimated
finish time in Meerbeke around 2.30 (CET). |
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March
Nicole endured a disappointing start to the
2009 World Cup series in the Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
She was one of large number of riders who ended
the race early in atrocious weather conditions. The Italian
race wasn't entirely one to forget for Nicole. "
I was very disappointed, but it's an experience to learn
from and from a team point of view we were pleased with
Vicki Whitelaw finishing well placed in the main group along
with Christel Ferrier-Bruneau. Now it's just important to
focus on Flanders next weekend."
Whitelaw was 21st of 53 finishers, two of whom had a four
minute advantage over the peloton, Marrianne Vos outsprinting
Emma Johannson for victory.
The 2009 racing season began with the Costa Etrusca series
in Tuscany, Italy.
Three one day races on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
the event was special for Nicole racing for the first time
in the Rainbow Jersey of World Champion, but also in the
colours of the team she founded over the winter www.vision1racing.com.
On the opening day over 114 km
Nicole finished 12th with victory going to Emma Pooley.
Day two saw Nicole finish 5th a handful of seconds behind
Sarah Duster who won the 113 km race, and over a hilly 109
km on the final day Linda Villumsen won with Nicole 9th.
Forthcoming races over the first half of the season can be
seen in the 2009
schedule. Nicole
has become an ambassador for Action Medical Research.
AMR is a British Charity with a
particular emphasis on saving and improving the lives of
babies and children. It's fund raising efforts have been
closely linked with cycling for many years, including it's
annual London to Paris ride. More details at action.org.uk
In 2009 Nicole is writing a column for
womensfitness.co.uk.
Her first article apeared in the March edition.
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February
Nicole won the prestigious
Sportswoman of the Year for 2008 title at the Sunday Times
Sportswomen of the Year Awards in London.
In front of an audience of
more than 250 people – which included host Jill Douglas,
the guest of honour Samantha Cameron, the wife of the Conservative
Party Leader David Cameron, Dame Kelly Holmes, and Olympics
minister Tessa Jowell, she was recognised for her outstanding
season winning both World
and Olympic
titles.
Interviewed by event host Jill Douglas |
Nicole attended the event with her
mother Denise, and said:
"I am very grateful and proud of it. It has been going
for 21 years, which is incredible. There are a lot of fantastic
past champions and I am proud to receive it from The Sunday
Times as, in 2001, seven years ago, when I was a junior,
the newspaper wrote an article about me. So they do show
interest in the whole of women's sport not just at the highest
level but the people on their way up. I am very grateful
for all the support the writers have given me over the years."
In 2009 Nicole will be a
regular columnist for Women's Fitness Magazine.
Her first column is in the February issue of the magazine.
Find out more about the magazine online at womensfitness.co.uk.
Nicole will also be supporting World Book Day in 2009. The
main aim of the initiative is to encourage children to explore
the
pleasures of books and reading by providing them with the
opportunity to have a book of their own.
Nicole is busy preparing for the season with her new team
Vision 1 Racing but is passionate about World Book Day.
"I'm really pleased to be involved
in supporting such an important campaign especially in 2009
having experienced what is involved in writing and publishing
a book! I hope that people can make
the most of reading in all its forms, for leisure and relaxation,
for learning new skills or finding out about people, places
and the world we live in."
Nicole was buried under a pile of books by
photographer
Rob Stratton to publicise World Book Day |
Nicole's own book Cycle for Life combines
her passion and enthusiasm, together with her proficient knowledge
and experience, to offer a book aimed at novices and experienced
cyclists alike. It contains expert advice on everything from
getting started to turning competitive. You can purchase a
copy by clicking on the Amazon link on the left of this page. |
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January
Nicole has been made an
MBE in the New Year honours list.
Becoming a 'Member of the British Empire'
is one of a number of prestigious titles granted
by the UK Government and Monarchy of the UK to recognise
outstanding achievement or service to the country in public
or community service, politics, entertainment or sport.
Nicole's award follows her success in winning both World
and Olympic
titles in 2008, and she is one of a number of cyclists recognised
for their efforts in Beijing, including the triple track
Gold Medallist who'll now been known as Sir Chris Hoy.
Nicole aboard a float with Chris Hoy and Victoria
Pendleton in October. The trio later met the Queen
and can now look forward to a return trip to Buckingham
Palace |
Nicole will now make a second visit to Buckingham Palace to
collect the medal which goes with the MBE title which capped
an outstanding 2008.
She has won a number of awards, including succeeding Justine
Henin as Transworld Sport Female Athlete of the Year. The
Global TV Sports Programme named the World's fastest man Usain
Bolt as Male Athlete of 2008.
Nicole was also nominated for the UK BBC Sports Personality
of the year Award, and was runner up in the BBC Wales poll
that she previously won in 2003, as well as receiving plenty
of glowing tributes in the media. |
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2008 news
For 2008 news including
reports and pictures from Nicole's World and Olympic Road
race wins please click here. |
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