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Anaerobian victory at Tuesday Night World Championships
report filed June 2003
Hypoxia, Anaerobia (AWS)
Mass celebration turned into sporadic rioting in
Anaerobia's capital early
this morning, as word of an Anaerobian victory at
the Tuesday night World
Championships in Santa Rosa reached this tiny,
cycling-crazed nation.
Gavin Chilcott (Anaerobian National Team) led a squad of four Anaerobians to
their first victory of the
season, breaking away several times in the race.
Teammate Mike Charleton placed
second in the field sprint to garner a 5th place for
the proud yet
essentially barren nation, on the Bulgaria-Paraguay
border.
Early groups got off the front in this fast-moving race, and the Anaerobian plan
was to have representation in every move by Chilcott or Pepper, with komrades Ben Standish (Anaerobia) and
Charleton waiting until the end of the race to respond with a strong sprint. Early on, Chilcott got off
in a promising early move. Meanwhile Pepper was not at the front and thus in poor position for counter-attack.
When the early break did come back, the
counterattack did not have
Pepper in it. "I'm not sure which excuse I should
use for my inability to be
aggressive and go fast," he said. "Either it was
poor positioning on my new
bike, a painful new saddle, too much or too little
water before the race, or maybe
that I had the song 'The Candyman' looping through
my head throughout the
ride, driving me nuts and making it impossible to
concentrate," said Pepper.
With approximately nine laps remaining, Gavin
attacked again, taking two
other riders with him, a Rocknasium and a NorCal
Velo rider. Again
Rocknasium and Pepper took up chores at the front,
discouraging chasing
moves, and the breakaway never came back. Meanwhile,
field sprinter Ben
Standish was having a difficult day and
abandoned. Mike
Charleton was present and active at the
front the entire time,
and when the lap cards came out, Pepper and
Charleton organized themselves
at the front of the field.
Off the front, Chilcott attacked strongly, dropping
his two breakmates to
show a clean set of wheels for the win.
In the field sprint, Pepper led out Charleton for
the last lap and a half to
reel some stragglers in, delivering Charleton almost
to the final turn, but
without a massive amount of speed.
Charleton jumped hard and led the sprint but was
nipped at the line by a
NorCal Velo rider.
Word of the victory reached Hypoxia at 4:30 am.
Donkey carts were
overturned, and food stalls were set ablaze in
jubilant demonstrations. The
Ministry of Truth Regulation called for peace and
declared a national
month-long holiday.
"I will slaughter all my goats tonight," said one
delirious Hypoxia
resident.
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