Adam Hansen never stood a chance in the men’s time trial at the Australian Open Road Championships.

Michael Rogers finally had his day (Getty)
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Adam Hansen never stood a chance in the men’s time trial at the Australian Open Road Championships.
On
a day that may have resembled a typical arctic winter, the boy from
Cairns was never in the hunt of scoring back-to-back national titles.
Here’s
a solid unit that is used to training in temperatures where the mercury
rises to 35 degrees and where the humidity levels are an energy-sapping
100 percent on most days at this time of the year, conditions were
certainly not to his liking.
It was so cold, it prompted
Hansen’s supportive mother, who can be seen at most of his boy’s big
races around the world, to claim that the weather in Ballarat “was an
embarrassment to Australia.”
Battling a strong headwind – one
that ripped through his strong frame, Hansen appeared to cramp during
the middle stages of the 38 kilometre circuit.
You don’t stop pedaling when the stakes are as high as they were around Bunyinyong!
The
last to leave the starting gate, Hansen’s priority was to chase down
Michael Rogers, who started one minute ahead of his Columbia teammate
and defending champion.
What a terrific comeback it was from Rogers who’s endured a season of mixed fortune because of illness and bad luck.
A
nation cheered him on when contesting for an elusive medal in the road
race at the Beijing Olympics last August only to miss by the barest of
margins.
“Dodger” rarely chooses to compete in his own domestic
time trial because the timing of the event has not been to his liking
in past years.
An intense training schedule over the Christmas
period included sessions on snow-covered roads or spending several
hours on the wind trainer located in the basement of his Varese home in
northern Italy.
Despite arriving five days before the TT, he showed no ill-effects from jet-lag, that was obvious from his performance.
He
pulled open the curtains from his Ballarat motel room on the morning of
the race and was cheering when discovering the weather was too his
liking – cold and windy!
Yes, the weather certainly worked to Rogers’ advantage.
It’s
difficult to predict but Rogers may look back at the time trial success
as the turning point to a successful season, and we’re only less than
two weeks into the new year.
Comments (6)
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Meyer was good but what about Borbridge's double.... I'm hoping the kid wins a stage or two at TDU and makes his grand entrance for the world to see. He'll have a pro-contract before you know it...
13 Jan 2009 14:41 AEST
From: Melbourne
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As much as I loved Dodgers performance all I seem to be able to talk about is Cam Meyer's ride. Holly smoking Vitorias Whitey what a future prospect!
12 Jan 2009 11:10 AEST
From: Melbourne
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How good are the new Columbia colours
10 Jan 2009 12:27 AEST
From: Adelaide
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Rory Sutherland pulled out due to a migrane, that or he saw Rogers warming up. Good to see Rogers in good form at the start of the seanson hopefully stays healthy and fit.
09 Jan 2009 23:13 AEST
From: Brisbane
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What happened to Rory Sutherland. There are no reports on whether he took part in TT. I could have sworn i saw his name in the start list...
09 Jan 2009 16:17 AEST
From: Canberra
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I was so happy to see Mick win the time trial. He's had such bad luck last year. And you're right. it could spark the start of a comeback. I'm hoping so. Rogers needs to prove himself after the bad luck at the 2007 TdF.
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