The
ScottishPower Renewables Girvan 3 - Day Stage Race
Friday 21st - Monday 24th March, 2008
by the VeloResults Team
"The Girvan" stage race, based in beautiful
Ayrshire and Galloway and held over the Easter weekend, has the reputation
of being one of the toughest races in Britain, and it certainly does
deserve it.
This year the 39th edition is again being run over
3 days and 4 stages, with the 3 road stages taking the riders into
wild and remote terrain, most likely in less than ideal weather, which
has been deteriorating ominously during the week and with foul conditions
including snow predicted to arrive at the weekend, together with over
100 of the UK's top cyclists, it should be an interesting race...

Some locals watching the race with interest.
Stage 1 ; Stage
2 : Stage 3 : Stage 4
Stage 1 -
65 Miles, Saturday 22nd March, 2008
With a superb lead-out from Malcolm Elliot launching
him across the line, Russ Downing (Pinarello RT) won today's first
stage of "The Girvan" ahead of his brother Dean (Rapha Condor
Recycling), in a 4-up sprint with Evan Oliphant (Plowman Craven) and
last year's overall winner, Ian Wilkinson (S.I.S.), just ahead of
a fractured bunch, which despite the high winds managed to average
over 25mph today for the 65 miles.

Stage 1 winner, Russ Downing.
The course today took the riders south away from
Girvan up the first KoM prime on Byne Hill, then north east to Kirkmichael
for two loops and two Hot Spot sprints, before retracing southwards
and through Girvan and Hot Sprint #3, before another climb of Byne
Hill for the second KoM, and back to the town for the finish.

Deano Downing.
A very animated stage saw several riders go clear
but unable to build much of a lead in such hard conditions, and in
addition the mix of teams was never quite right. With a handful of
miles to go, the two Plowman Craven Simons, Gaywood and Richardson,
had dropped Halfords Bikehut rider Tom Southam and were starting to
think of which of them would win the stage, but with the Pinarello
and Rapha squads driving the bunch along behind them, their maximum
lead of around 50 seconds was never going to be enough, and they were
reeled in within the last two miles, setting the scene for a bunch
gallop in Victory Park.
Stage 1 Result
1. Russell Downing (Pinarello RT) in 2:34:57
2. Dean Downing (Rapha Condor recycling) @2"
3. Evan Oliphant (Plowman Craven) st.
4. Ian Wilkinson (SIS) st.
Carrick Gazette King of the Mountains
1. Gary Hand (PedalPower) 8
2. Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven) 5
3. Simon Gaywood (Plowman Craven) 4
Endura Hot Spot Sprints
1. Peter Williams (Pinarello RT) 7
2. Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven) 4
3. James McCallum (Plowman Craven) 4
Team Competition
1. Rapha Condor recycling
2. Plowman Craven @3"
3. Pinarello RT @4"
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Stage
2 - 16.5 Miles, Saturday 22nd March, 2008
The 2nd stage of "The Girvan" took place
this evening with a Criterium around Victory Park. Russell Downing,
Pinarello RT bagged his second stage win of this year's race to extend
his race lead.
With the roads closed the remaining riders set
off for the 15 laps which would see them cover 16.5 miles on a cold
Ayrshire evening. We spoke to Richard Chapman to find out how the
race developed. After puncturing this morning and spending the rest
of the stage chasing, surely tonight had to get better.

Phil briefs his troops.
On lap four, however the field split in two with
riders being dispatched out the back during whole stage, many were
later lapped. Richard, caught in the second group, tried to jump over
to the first group on his own but a stiff head wind on the back of
the course and his efforts earlier in the day put paid to that idea.
Following Russell Downing accross the line were
Simon Gaywood (Plowman Craven) and Graham Briggs (Rapha Condor) finishing
in under 39 minutes.

James MacCallum.
On the home front,among the Scots in the lead group
were Evan Oliphant, who finished fifth - keeping him in contention
after his third place earlier in the day, Jack Woodward, James MacCallum
and Gary Hand - currently resplendent in the KOM jersey.

Malcolm Elliot and Russ Downing before the
start.
However an air of animosity is now hanging over
the event with some riders behaviour on the road leaving a lot to
be desired, as well as others voicing their grievances after the stage
finishes the heat is certainly on for the remainder of the race. VeloResults
understands that the rivalry between the 'big' teams has taken a downward
shift in mood, and in an effort to resolve this some of the managers
were going to "have words" tonight.
So, still all to fight for, and with the top twenty
still within thirty-odd seconds of the lead and the prospect of a
home win still possible, join us tomorrow to see how the longest stage
of this years race turns out. Given tonight's weather forecast it
may be a very hard day in the saddle!
Stage 2 Result
1. Russ Downing (Pinarello RT) in 38m 54s
2. Simon Gaywood (Plowman Craven RT) @ st
3. Graham Briggs (Rapha Condor Recycling) @ st
Overall Classification
1. Russ Downing (Pinarello RT) in 3h 13m 26s
2. Dean Downing (Rapha Condor Recycling) @ 18s
3. Evan Oliphant (Plowman Craven RT) @ 23s
Carrick Gazette King of the Mountains
(unchanged)
1. Gary Hand (PedalPower) 8
2. Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven) 5
3. Simon Gaywood (Plowman Craven) 4
Endura Hot Spot Sprints
1. Peter Williams (Pinarello RT) 15
2. Tom Barras (Plowman Craven RT) 6
3. Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven RT) 4
Team Competition
1. Rapha Condor Recycling in 9h 41m 43s
2. Plowman Craven RT @ 02s
3. Pinarello RT @ 04s
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Stage
3 - 89 Miles, Sunday 23rd March, 2008
The longest stage of the race would have been so
much worse had the snow which had fallen overnight actually lain -
whilst the rest of the country contended with "severe weather
warnings", snow and hailstones, the Galloway countryside was
enjoying a blue sky and there was even a little sunshine at the start
in Newton Stewart.

Stage Winner Rob Partridge (right).
The Rapha Condor team continued to have a good
race as Rob Partridge grabbed the stage win in an exciting sprint
victory over Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven RT) and Matt Cronshaw
(Team Kinesis UK).

The race heads up Pibble Hill.
Right from the start, the three big teams in the
race, Pinarello RT (with the race leader Russ Downing); Plowman Craven
RT (with Evan Oliphant lying 3rd overall); and Rapha Condor (with
Dean Downing in 2nd), were all active on the front of the bunch, ensuring
that whatever went up the road had at least one of their men in it.
Halfway through the stage, a lead group of 21 riders
had formed from several splintered attacks off the front of the bunch,
and by 51 miles gone they were timed at nearly a minute up. By that
time, Gary Hand (Pedalpower.org.uk) had ensured he was going to wear
the KOM jersey again tomorrow by winning one of the hill primes and
placing fourth in the second.

Rapha on the front of the break.
Russ Downing (Pinarello RT) had made the move together
with teammate Malcolm Elliot, the "Plowmen" had Simon Richardson,
Tony Gibb, Simon Gaywood, and Evan Oliphant, and Rapha were well represented
with 5 men (Dean Downing, Briggs, Kristian House, Rob Partridge and
Dale Appleby). Also making the break was last year's winner Ian Wilkinson
(SIS) with teammates Ian Bibby and Dave Collins.
Race leader Russ Downing was doing a lot of work
himself, pulling attacks back, but decided to leave a solo effort
by Tony Gibb to ferment at around 20-25 seconds for several miles,
which was a good tactic; when Gibb was reeled back he was immediately
spat out the back of the break - one less sprinter for Downing to
worry about at the finish. With around 30 miles to go the bunch were
resigned to their fate at 4 minutes down, eventually to finish at
over 5 minutes in arrears.

Tony Gibb.
The lead group stayed together until the finish,
with a hectic run-in claiming Dale Appleby and Matthew Higgins in
a bad crash when they touched wheels, with Appleby coming off worst
with a suspected broken collarbone. Rob Partridge's win lifted him
into 2nd place overall, with Simon Richardson's second on the stage
pushing Evan Oliphant out of the top three overall.
Stage 3 Result
1. Rob Partridge (Rapha Condor Recycling)
2. Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven RT)
3. Matt Cronshaw (Team Kinesis UK)
Overall Classification
1. Russ Downing (Pinarello RT)
2. Rob Partridge (Rapha Condor Recycling)
3. Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven RT)
Carrick Gazette King of the Mountains
1. Gary Hand (PedalPower)
Endura Hot Spot Sprints
1. Peter Williams (Pinarello RT)
Team Competition
1. Rapha Condor Recycling
2. Plowman Craven RT
3. Pinarello RT
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Stage
4 - 72 Miles, Monday 24th March, 2008
"I was a little concerned that he had
no support at the death, but he's a seasoned pro, isn't he?"
Pinarello boss Phil Griffiths's reaction to me asking if he was worried
that Kristian House of Rapha might steal the overall victor from his
boy, Russell Downing at the eleventh hour.
Downing won stages one and two; had a little bit
of a hard time on the hills on stage three but defended his jersey
impeccably on the stage four run in to Girvan to make it another fallow
year for Scotland.

Scottish hope Evan Oliphant.
Evan Oliphant of PCA was our best chance in years
and before stage four he was optimistic that he could do enough to
wrest the yellow jersey from Downing. But snow on the Nick of Balloch
and Tairlaw climbs meant a route change - over the same distance but
with less savage ascents.
Despite going on the offensive with team mate Simon
Richardson on the Hadyard Climb, Oliphant couldn't shake the terrier-like
Downing.

Kristian House.
Classy ex-Navigator, House made it look easy as
he took the last sprint of the race in Girvan's Victory Park on Monday
afternoon. House's win made it two stage wins each for Pinarello (courtesy
of Downing) and Rapha - Rob Partridge having won Sunday's stage three.
It was a bright but freezing day at Girvan as the
chittering field lined-up to face 72 miles around Ayrshire.
We'd had a roll and a coffee in the Minerva Café
to fuel us for the day, but 'passed' on the Buckfast fritters from
the chipper next door.

Quality.
Bikeline two day winner, Dean Downing (Rapha) told
us that brother Russell was going well; "His team isn't so
strong, but Malc (Elliott) lead him out to win stage one and he was
two seconds clear at the line!"
The last time we spoke to Kristian House was at
the Three Days of De Panne last year, he was with the now defunct
Navigators; "Rapha is a good set up, with good opportunities
for the future, I could have had a ride with an American team but
I just didn't fancy it."
Evan seemed serious about the day's work, witnessed
by the Lightweight wheels on his blue and pink Pinnacle. Earlier,
his team mate and fellow Scot, James McCallum had told us that PCA
were going to take the offensive against the men riding the Princes.

Russ keeping warm on Byne Hill.
Byne Hill is always a brutal start to the day,
and there were men out of the back as Plowman Craven attacked from
the gun.

The pressure is on right from the start -
Byne Hill.
We headed across country to catch the race at the
hill out of Straiton.
'Golden Oldie' Mark Lovatt (Team Anglo Scott) was
away with Scot Gordon Murdoch (Pedalpower.org.uk), they held their
advantage for two laps of this circuit, but the bunch was being lined-out
by Kinesis and it was apparent that the duo weren't going far.

Mark Lovatt still going strong.
Our next stop was the Hadyard Hill prime, if Evan was going to do
it - it had to be here.

Hadyard Hill Prime.
The sheep munched, the wind turbines swished and
we shivered as the lead group of 14 or 15 thrashed past. Evan was
there with team mate Simon Richardson - but so was the little fellow
in yellow.
Russ Downing can win Belgian kermesses - he knows
how to suffer. It was noticeable that he was isolated, his wingman
for the previous three stages, Malcolm Elliott was suffering with
a chest complaint and well back down the hill. So were the ex- breakaways
Lovatt and Murdoch - Girvan isn't a forgiving race.

It's hard up Hadyard Hill.
There was no bunch now, just knots of riders spread
over the tarmac strip that wiggles across the moors.
Back to Girvan and Ailsa looked like it was floating
in the sky on this lovely day - as long as you didn't get out the
car, that is.
House had dragged three clear by the time they
reached Girvan for one lap of the finish circuit. The quartet's lead
built steadily and it was beginning to look like House could grab
his second Girvan GC win, as the lead went to 48 seconds - with a
15 second bonus on offer, that made 1-03 if House won the stage and
he was only 1-08 in arrears on GC.
But behind, Griffiths was on the radio to his boy
and as Russell explained; "I had it in my mind how much space
I could give Kristian and when Phil told me it was 48 seconds, I went
to the front and just drove.
I was on my own, but I had no choice, I had to do it and I did!"

Kristian House takes the final stage.
House was pleased with his stage win, but philosophical
about not winning overall; "I made the split on Hadyard Hill
then got away from them on the descent of The Screws. I did it to
take the pressure off my team mates in the group. I didn't know if
we'd stay away but I was trying to keep the guys in the break motivated
in the last three miles to get as much time as we could. I didn't
know if I could win overall, but I certainly wanted to get the stage!"

Kristian House.
Evan was philosophical too; "Me and Simon
Richardson got away over the top of Hadyard, we stayed clear down
the other side and along the valley but were caught. I was going to
attack on The Screws but it was a block headwind. I tried to get clear
in the finalé but I was being marked by about a dozen guys."
It was time to for the photo opportunies and the
road home - maybe after next year's Girvan we'll be able to stop quoting
Andy Ferry's 1987 win as "the last Scottish victory."
Stage 4 Result
1. Kristian House (Rapha Condor Recycling) in 3h 07m 44s
2. Liam Holohan (Pearl Izumi RT) @ st
3. Roy Chamberlain (Team Corley Cycles) @ 03s
Final Overall Classification
1. Russ Downing (Pinarello RT) in 10:10:11
2. Rob Partridge (Rapha Condor Recycling) @ 0:04
3. Simon Richardson (Plowman Craven) @ 0:11
4. Kristian House (Rapha Condor Recycling) @ 0:14
5. Dean Downing (Rapha Condor Recycling) @ 0:18
6. Evan Oliphant (Plowman Craven) @ 0:23
7. Mathew Higgins (Corley Cycles) @ 0:26
8. Ian Wilkinson (ScienceinSport) @ 0:28
9. Ian Bibby (ScienceinSport) @ 0:40
10. Roy Chamberlain (Corley Cycles) @ 0:52
Carrick Gazette King of the Mountains
1. Ian Bibby (ScienceinSport - Trek) 28 points
Endura Hot Spot Sprints
1. Peter Williams (Pinarello RT) 20 points
Team Competition
1. Rapha Condor Recycling in 30h 30m 59s
2. Team Kinesis UK @ 1m 36s
3. Plowman Craven RT @ 5m 21s
Highest Placed 2nd Category Rider Overall
Scott Macrae (Pedalpower.org.uk - Endura)
Highest Placed Under 23 Rider Overall
Ian Bibby (ScienceinSport - Trek)

Don't let Russ tell you that was easy.