Sunday, 25 June 2017

Polish Nationals: Karasiewicz wins women's road race

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Karolina Karasiewicz (TKK Pacific Nestle Fitness) claimed her first Elite women's road title at Polish National Road Championships.

The 24-year-old was a part of an early breakaway, in the tense final outsprinting Monika Brzezna (MAT Atom Deweloper) and Anna Plichta (WM3 Pro Cycling) and taking a surprise win in Gdynia.

Track rider Daria Pikulik sprinted to fourth place, securing gold in U23 ranks, ahead of Alicja Ratajczak and Nikol Plosaj.

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“It was my plan to get in the early breakaway. I was already fourth in elite road race twice, I finally made it. Forming the break was a bit of a mess. We got the gap but I didn’t think we can make it. Only when they told us we have three minutes, we started believing," Karasiewicz said after the podium ceremony.

The undulating route led through roads of Pomeranian coast near port city Gdynia and offered only a few inclines for more punchy riders over 126 kilometres. With just 12 riders lining up in elite women race and defending champion Katarzyna Niewiadoma (WM3 Pro Cycling) not present on a start line, the race was bound to be decided by bold moves of riders not afraid of taking the initiative.

Karasiewicz, who already has national track titles in scratch and points race to her name, finished 4th in elite road race back in 2012 and 2014, shadowing more recognized riders. This year, 24-year-old joined forces with last years’ runner-up Anna Plichta (WM3 Pro Cycling) and Monika Brzezna (MAT Atom Deweloper). The trio formed the decisive breakaway after just 10 kilometres of racing and while Plichta and Karasiewicz worked well together, Brzezna decided not to take turns.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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