ORICA Green Edge press release:
Luke Durbridge took the
biggest win of his young career in France in the opening prologue of the
Critérium du Dauphiné. The Orica-GreenEDGE neo-pro time trialed to
victory ahead of Bradley Wiggins (Sky Procycling) and Andriy Grivko
(Astana).
"I'm really, really
happy," said Durbridge. "This is the most important win of my career.
The team was fantastic today. They put no pressure on me. They never do.
It's been really great. They helped me to develop to a place where I
could take this win today."
The nearly flat 5.7
kilometer course in Grenoble featured minimal corners or other technical
aspects. Durbridge covered the out-and-back in 6:38, one second faster
than Wiggins.
"I had ridden the course
beforehand, and I knew the few corners well," explained Durbridge. "I
worked really hard during the week with my coach Simon Jones. We focused
specifically on the start and gauging my effort. I normally go super
hard from the start line, like a trackster, but today I brought it back a
little at the start. The tactic paid dividends for me in the long run. I
had good legs all the way to the finish."
An early starter,
Durbridge spent more than half the race in the virtual 'hot seat' as he
waited for the other stage favorites to cross the line.
"I didn't worry about
the riders that were to come too much," said Durbridge. "I was just
chilling out as I waited.I went to the car for to get my recovery drink.
I put on warm clothes, sat around and waited some more. Finally, I went
back to the bus with everyone, and we all watched the last couple of
riders finish."
"There were about ten of
us together, and when Wiggins was out on the course, we worked out the
time he would need to have to come through the final corner to unseat
me," continued Durbridge. "He came through at the time we had
identified, so we knew it would be close. When he crossed the line one
second down, the bus erupted. It was a really special moment."
Durbridge is being
realistic about the yellow jersey he earned today and knows he might
have to let it go again tomorrow; however, he does have his eye on
another objective this week.
"There's a mid-week individual time trial," he said. "I want to go well there, too."
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