Thursday, 7 January 2016

Katrin Garfoot times trials to first Australian national title

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Katrin Garfoot (Orica-AIS) took a commanding victory in the women's time trial championship in Buninyong on Thursday. With a time of 43:16 over the 29.3km out-and-back course, the 34-year-old bested four-time Australian national time trial winner Shara Gillow (Rabo Liv) by 46 seconds. Bronze medallist Tiffany Cromwell (CANYON//SRAM) came in 1:38 down.

"It was a cocktail of being stuffed and being happy," Garfoot told reporters, including Cyclingnews, who asked about her reaction to the win in post-race interviews. "There is definitely relief in there just because of the pressure I put on myself. I wanted to get an Australian title in my career, so yes – it definitely took the pressure off me."

The German-born Australian became a citizen just over two years ago and has quickly become Australia's best chance to medal at the 2016 Olympics in the women's time trial. She won a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in July 2014. She came fourth in the hotly contested women's time trial at the 2015 Richmond World Championships. Today she secured the green and gold.

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"Glasgow was better [than this], I reckon," said Garfoot. "Just because it was a bit more unexpected. I didn't have the pressure then, so it was a bit more of a surprise. It definitely changed," said Garfoot. "It was about then or a bit earlier that I decided to be a time triallist. I decided just to do the best at that. I focus on that. I try to get better and better.

"The pressure is still on – but that's on for everyone that wants to go [to Rio]," Garfoot added. "I want to win. I don't think it's too far-fetched, but I'll have to work really hard because everyone else will be working really hard, too."

With Australia's National Road Championships coming so early in the season, the question of form is always looming. Garfoot said that she wasn't sure what she could expect from her performance.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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