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Road cycling championships to unfold with Nathan Earle and Scott Bowden competing

Professional cyclist Nathan Earle will have a target on his back when he lines up for this weekend’s state road championships.

Nathan Earle will take flick back into race mode this weekend at the state road championships. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
Nathan Earle will take flick back into race mode this weekend at the state road championships. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN

BISHOPSBOURNE might be as far removed from European racing as Nathan Earle can get but this weekend’s State Road Championships will be no casual ride.

One of Tasmania’s most recognised cyclists will be among a record field contesting the 17km circuit vying for bragging rights as Tasmanian champion.

Joining Earle — who earlier this month spoke to the Mercury about his long recovery from two horror crashes last year — will be Olympian Scott Bowden, while fellow Hobart Wheelers professional Nicole Frain heads up the A grade women’s event.

Burnie's Luke Atkinson (right), pictured in action at the Westbury Criterium, will be vying for the elite men's title at the State Road Championships. PICTURE: Grant Viney
Burnie's Luke Atkinson (right), pictured in action at the Westbury Criterium, will be vying for the elite men's title at the State Road Championships. PICTURE: Grant Viney

A total of 124 riders from across the state will hit the start line, with the men’s elite race to be four laps of a 17km loop.

“It’s obviously a small race compared to what I’ve done but it is pretty important, you get back into the race mind focus,” Earle said.

“I would love to win it, being state champ from Tassie, there are a lot of strong guys here and it is always a hard race.

“It probably doesn’t mean much on the international circuit but to get the local win and bragging rights, it has always been hotly contested.”

Earle will firmly have a target on his back as a host of local cyclists look to upstage the seasoned professional.

The 32-year-old expects the north-south rivalry to add some extra spice to the race, especially after Hobart Wheelers Tom Ayliffe and Ben Van Dam completed a successful 1-2 raid on the state time trial championships last weekend, with Frain claiming the women’s elite title.

Women cyclists (L-R) Sofia Tsamassiros, Nicole Frain and Jesse Sawyer are all competing in this weekend’s state road championships. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
Women cyclists (L-R) Sofia Tsamassiros, Nicole Frain and Jesse Sawyer are all competing in this weekend’s state road championships. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN

“It is pretty windy and being a square circuit, there will cross winds two times at least, it should be exciting and an aggressive race being quite short,” Earle said.

“When you are doing big races it is your job and there are team tactics and a team goal whereas when you get back here there are familiar faces, local people who might know what you’ve done but also other people who come out of the woodwork.

“There are some really strong guys down here, it is a different vibe and everyone goes hell for leather, it is not so much tactically organised or orchestrated.

“Then you have the north versus south competition, whether some guys get organised enough just to make sure a northerner wins, there is that little competition going on as well.”

adam.j.smith@news.com.au

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