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Explaining Jeanson's omission, RONA coach André Aubut said in a statement, "I had some tough choices
to make. A women's cycling team is limited to six riders and I had constraints. For our first races
in France, Catherine (Marsal) and Magali (Le Floc'h) were inevitable choices, obviously. As for the
four others, they absolutely had to ride in these races, either because I had already committed
myself when I negotiated their contract this year, or else because they have to maximize their
chances of gaining an entry into the Worlds. As Canadian champion, Geneviève is automatically
guaranteed a spot on the Canadian team, but other girls on the team have a good chance of being
chosen by their respective national cycling formations. I owe them this opportunity to stand out in
these races where they can really demonstrate their potential."
While her team-mates are in France, Jeanson will ride the Green mountain Stage Race in Vermont,
August 29 to September 2
Above from CyclingNews. So when will Genevieve make the leap to some real competition?
"B. Lafferty" <javaeye@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Explaining Jeanson's omission, RONA coach André Aubut said in a statement, "I had some tough
> choices to make. A women's cycling team is limited to
six
> riders and I had constraints. For our first races in France, Catherine (Marsal) and Magali (Le
> Floc'h) were inevitable choices, obviously. As for the four others, they absolutely had to ride in
> these races, either
because
> I had already committed myself when I negotiated their contract this year, or else because they
> have to maximize their chances of gaining an entry
into
> the Worlds. As Canadian champion, Geneviève is automatically guaranteed a spot on the Canadian
> team, but other girls on the team have a good chance
of
> being chosen by their respective national cycling formations. I owe them this opportunity to stand
> out in these races where they can really demonstrate their potential."
>
> While her team-mates are in France, Jeanson will ride the Green mountain Stage Race in Vermont,
> August 29 to September 2
>
>
> Above from CyclingNews. So when will Genevieve make the leap to some real competition?
Next year. Look to see her in the Tour De Femmes for sure. However it woks out she said she will be
in the Grande Boucle for sure one way or another.
B-
"B. Lafferty" <javaeye@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Explaining Jeanson's omission, RONA coach André Aubut said in a statement, "I had some tough
> choices to make. A women's cycling team is limited to
six
> riders and I had constraints. For our first races in France, Catherine (Marsal) and Magali (Le
> Floc'h) were inevitable choices, obviously. As for the four others, they absolutely had to ride in
> these races, either
because
> I had already committed myself when I negotiated their contract this year, or else because they
> have to maximize their chances of gaining an entry
into
> the Worlds. As Canadian champion, Geneviève is automatically guaranteed a spot on the Canadian
> team, but other girls on the team have a good chance
of
> being chosen by their respective national cycling formations. I owe them this opportunity to stand
> out in these races where they can really demonstrate their potential."
>
> While her team-mates are in France, Jeanson will ride the Green mountain Stage Race in Vermont,
> August 29 to September 2
>
>
> Above from CyclingNews. So when will Genevieve make the leap to some real competition?
The speculation is that it has something to do with testing.
Speculation only. Take with grain of salt.
> While her team-mates are in France, Jeanson will ride the Green mountain Stage Race in Vermont,
> August 29 to September 2
If memory serves me, last year on the 65 mile road stage (2 main climbs) she solo'd pretty much the
whole thing, riding the stage faster than the men's cat. 4 winners, and only 2 minute slower than
the cat. 3 winner all of whom were in the bunches until the final
climb.
>
> So when will Genevieve make the leap to some real competition?
Same race, Bessette raced the men's P/1/2, rather than beat up on the amatuer women like Jeanson.
BTW, Bessette finished 8th on this stage, only a minute behind the stage winner J. Page.
Better to leave her at home than to pull a Saturn. Fly your two big guns (O'Neil, Danielson) halfway
across the world to the Peace Race only to see them pull out after the first stage with, what else,
"stomach problems".
"William Belaforous Kelly" <spamislame@nomail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "B. Lafferty" <javaeye@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:K321b.6266$B8.4350@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> > Explaining Jeanson's omission, RONA coach André Aubut said in a
statement,
> > "I had some tough choices to make. A women's cycling team is limited to
> six
> > riders and I had constraints. For our first races in France, Catherine (Marsal) and Magali (Le
> > Floc'h) were inevitable choices, obviously. As
for
> > the four others, they absolutely had to ride in these races, either
> because
> > I had already committed myself when I negotiated their contract this
year,
> > or else because they have to maximize their chances of gaining an entry
> into
> > the Worlds. As Canadian champion, Geneviève is automatically guaranteed
a
> > spot on the Canadian team, but other girls on the team have a good
chance
> of
> > being chosen by their respective national cycling formations. I owe them this opportunity to
> > stand out in these races where they can really demonstrate their potential."
> >
> > While her team-mates are in France, Jeanson will ride the Green mountain Stage Race in Vermont,
> > August 29 to September 2
> >
> >
> > Above from CyclingNews. So when will Genevieve make the leap to some
real
> > competition?
>
>
>
>
> The speculation is that it has something to do with testing.
>
> Speculation only. Take with grain of salt.
"B. Lafferty" <javaeye@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Explaining Jeanson's omission, RONA coach André Aubut said in a statement, "I had some tough
> choices to make. A women's cycling team is limited to six riders and I had constraints. For our
> first races in France, Catherine (Marsal) and Magali (Le Floc'h) were inevitable choices,
> obviously. As for the four others, they absolutely had to ride in these races, either because I
> had already committed myself when I negotiated their contract this year, or else because they have
> to maximize their chances of gaining an entry into the Worlds. As Canadian champion, Geneviève is
> automatically guaranteed a spot on the Canadian team, but other girls on the team have a good
> chance of being chosen by their respective national cycling formations. I owe them this
> opportunity to stand out in these races where they can really demonstrate their potential."
>
> While her team-mates are in France, Jeanson will ride the Green mountain Stage Race in Vermont,
> August 29 to September 2
>
>
> Above from CyclingNews. So when will Genevieve make the leap to some real competition?
I think that she did make the jump up to "real" competition this year when the World Cup race came
to Montreal, which she won. Best women riders in the world were there. How much better should she be
looking for?
Tom
"Tom Arsenault" <giantcu92@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "B. Lafferty" <javaeye@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> > Explaining Jeanson's omission, RONA coach André Aubut said in a
statement,
> > "I had some tough choices to make. A women's cycling team is limited to
six
> > riders and I had constraints. For our first races in France, Catherine (Marsal) and Magali (Le
> > Floc'h) were inevitable choices, obviously. As
for
> > the four others, they absolutely had to ride in these races, either
because
> > I had already committed myself when I negotiated their contract this
year,
> > or else because they have to maximize their chances of gaining an entry
into
> > the Worlds. As Canadian champion, Geneviève is automatically guaranteed
a
> > spot on the Canadian team, but other girls on the team have a good
chance of
> > being chosen by their respective national cycling formations. I owe them this opportunity to
> > stand out in these races where they can really demonstrate their potential."
> >
> > While her team-mates are in France, Jeanson will ride the Green mountain Stage Race in Vermont,
> > August 29 to September 2
> >
> >
> > Above from CyclingNews. So when will Genevieve make the leap to some
real
> > competition?
>
> I think that she did make the jump up to "real" competition this year when the World Cup race came
> to Montreal, which she won. Best women riders in the world were there. How much better should she
> be looking for?
>
> Tom
That's one race at that level on a course that is very much suited to her climbing strength. Two
years ago at Cloudsplitter, I asked Andre Abut when GJ would be racing in Europe and he said her
team wasn't strong enough for that. I seems strong enough now. I hope that next season she does
enough races of high UCI point value to see where she really is developmentally.
Snipped from above..
> > > Above from CyclingNews. So when will Genevieve make the leap to some
> real
> > > competition?
> >
> > I think that she did make the jump up to "real" competition this year when the World Cup race
> > came to Montreal, which she won. Best women riders in the world were there. How much better
> > should she be looking for?
> >
> > Tom
>
> That's one race at that level on a course that is very much suited to her climbing strength. Two
> years ago at Cloudsplitter, I asked Andre Abut when GJ would be racing in Europe and he said her
> team wasn't strong enough for that. I seems strong enough now. I hope that next season she does
> enough races of high UCI point value to see where she really is developmentally.
I hope that she does, because she seems to be a pretty damn good talent. I agree with you that her
team does seem strong enough these days to take their act on the road to Europe and battle with the
other women's teams that are strongest in the world. Would love to see it. I think she would or
might be good for women's racing in general, as we see a decline in it (look at the number racing in
the Grande Boucle this year). I do remember getting passed by her last year out in Arizona, and she
looked fast. She caught the men's 3 field by herself.
Tom
"Tom Arsenault" <giantcu92@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I hope that she does, because she seems to be a pretty damn good talent. I agree with you that her
> team does seem strong enough these days to take their act on the road to Europe and battle with
> the other women's teams that are strongest in the world. Would love to see it. I think she would
> or might be good for women's racing in general, as we see a decline in it (look at the number
> racing in the Grande Boucle this year). I do remember getting passed by her last year out in
> Arizona, and she looked fast. She caught the men's 3 field by herself.
>
> Tom
She is indeed quite a talented rider. I'd love to see Cycle Sport and ProCycling cover some of
the elite women's races. That would help generate some badly needed publicity for the women.
They could also get Danielle to do bike tests on alternate months with Chris. :-)
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