Northey powers his way into yellow jersey - PowerNet Tour of Southland

31 October 2012, 10:54AM
Femme

A commanding climb up Bluff Hill has earned Node 4-Subaru’s
Mike Northey a stage win and the yellow jersey after Stage Two of the PowerNet Tour of
Southland.

 


The Auckland-based rider was strong throughout the 137km stage and now takes an eight
second lead going into tomorrow’s double stage.

The final climb up the infamous Bluff Hill was brutal, Northey said.

“I rode up the other day with the boys who hadn’t done it before, so I knew that if you saved
yourself for the steep part it would help you … I knew if I saved something in the tank I could
go a bit quicker,” he said.

“It’s not my style of climb, but given the circumstances today it worked out well for me. I’m
not a climber, so to do this (win the stage) is pretty special.”

Those circumstances included some strong cross winds that the field had to contend with.

A group of 15 riders representing most of the major teams and including Northey and
teammate Matt Cronshaw, made an early break and maintained what became a 4 minute
lead as the stage passed through Central Southland then on towards Bluff.

That group was whittled down to 10 as it neared the bottom of Bluff Hill and by the top just
seconds split the field, with Northey taking stage honours 3 seconds ahead of Bissell Pro
Cycling’s Carter Jones and 25 seconds in front of Pure Black Racing’s Taylor Gunman.

The win puts Northey into yellow, eight seconds up on Jones. Gunman, who will now wear
The Co-operative Bank U23 jersey after a strong day, is third in GC. PowerNet’s Cam
Karwowski sits in fourth.

“We’ll have a bit of work to do on the front now and we’ll just take every day as it comes,”
Northey said.

“We’ll see how long we can stay in the top three – that’s my goal, top three in GC, so we’ll
just see what happens.”

Joe Chapman (Creation Signs-L&M Group Racing) keeps hold of the Jesco Hydraulics King
of the Mountain jersey, while Share the Road’s Sam Witmitz keeps the Harcourts Sprint Ace
jersey. Node 4-Subaru now leads the Wensley’s Cycles team classification, 17 seconds up
on Bissell Pro Cycling.

A crash on the way from Makarewa to Winton signalled the end of racing for five riders who
were forced to withdraw.

Tomorrow’s racing will include two stages. The first – Stage Three – starts in Riverton and
is a 48km route to Tuatapere. It is followed by the fourth Tour stage, a 100km stage from
Tuatapere to Te Anau.

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