Thursday 30 December 2010

Marxa Ciclista del Pavo 2010

News from Spain where Iona is enjoying two weeks of warm winter training with Vicky...

Iona competed in the annual "March of the Turkey" race on Boxing Day, which finishes with a climb up Coll de Rates. 

 

She surprised herself by winning the race and was even more surprised when she found out that her prize was a turkey!




You can watch a video of the 2008 race here.

Friday 17 December 2010

December days

Winter has arrived but despite the snow, ice and freezing temperatures, we've been riding our bikes!

Naomi has (re)discovered mountain biking and has thoroughly enjoyed exploring some of the trails in the Chilterns. We've heard rumours of some serious off-road plans for next summer...

Gail has stuck to riding on skinny tyres... but not always in the upright position! Thankfully no serious damage done.

Vicky, Iona and Steph are going in search of some sunshine and warmer weather. Steph will be heading back to Malta over Christmas and Iona is going to visit Vicky, who has been riding out in Spain.

We'd like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

Friday 26 November 2010

Sunny in Spain

Sarah recently enjoyed a week off work, riding in the warm sunshine in Spain. The highlight of the holiday was "competing" in a local sportive. You can find a full report here.

Rumour has it that Iona and Vicky will soon be riding the same Spanish roads...

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Wet and muddy at Crowthorne Woods!



Well done to Stephania Magri on finishing first in the Gorrick Autumn Classic round 2 with a four minute lead. 


"After finishing second in the first round of the Gorrick Autumn Classic, I was determined to go one better in the final round" explained Steph. 


"As always, with Gorrick events, the course was fun and challenging. The heavy rain in the afternoon made it even more challenging for later races. Sport and expert women started together so keeping Natasha Barry in sight, who won the expert category, was a good motivation for me". 

"Special thanks to my coach Steve Wright for standing in the feedzone handing clean Bike Food energy bottles and words of wisdom on a cold wet afternoon" !

Next race is the winter enduro series organised by Brass Monkeys.

Photography © Joolze Dymond www.joolzedymond.com

Saturday 23 October 2010

Two new riders for Squadra Donne!



Naomi Anderson has joined the team after guesting for us at the Ras na mBan in September. Having previously ridden for Team Zappis, she has decided that she will be racing in blue next season. We are all very pleased to have her on board.

Top class rider and sprinter Alice Monger Godfrey will also be joining Squadra Donne, having moved back to the UK after 3 seasons racing for a team based in Belgium.

We certainly have a cracking team and we are really looking forward to the 2011 season.

Squadra Donne at the Earls Court Cycle Show

Jon: "Went to the Bike Show at Earls Court on the last day purely to check in with the Shutt Velo Rapide stand and to meet not only Peter and the rest of the guys but also Simon, whom I had not met before. Good to see our team jersey on the stand. Steve, Iona and Stephania were also there, so it was good to have a chat.

Apart from the Shutt VR guys, a personal highlight for me was when I was sitting having a coffee with Peter and our lot, when casually strolling through the cafe and towards our table was Antique Roadshow regular Geoffrey Munn, who is a personal favourite of mine. Geoffrey, who is the jewellery expert on the long running BBC show was kind enough to stop and exchange a few words with me. I am now a happy chappy!"

Steve was also pleased to have met some personal favourites: Mario Chippolini and Eddy Merckx.

Iona enjoyed hanging out with the guys from Shutt, including Simon, who had recognised her from the winter track league at Manchester velodrome. Sarah's race jersey from Ras na mBan was hung up on the stand, all ripped with a tag attached. There was a debate about the colour of the Squadra Donne kit and pizza... in abundance!

Wednesday 20 October 2010

Autumn days

The nights are drawing in and there's a real chill in the air. The road-racing season is over but we're still riding.

Photography © Joolze Dymond www.joolzedymond.com
Steph has hit the trails again. Last weekend she competed in the first round of the Gorrick Autumn Series at Swinley Forest and finished second in her age-group.

Meanwhile, Iona has been taking part in the winter track league at Manchester Velodrome.

Having recently moved house and started a new job, Sarah has been trying to work out how to juggle crazy shifts with long winter rides. She's found a great group of guys to ride with and has enjoyed discovering some great routes in the Chiltern Hills (as well as the best places to stop for coffee and cake!)

Monday 18 October 2010

Gallery updated

 
Many thanks to the Sewell family for some great shots of us racing in Ireland. These can now be found on the gallery page of our website.

Squadra Donne Gallery
Ireland slideshow

Wednesday 6 October 2010

Squadra Donne at the Earls Court Cycle Show


We'll be hanging out with our sponsors (Shutt Velo Rapide) this weekend at the Earls Court Cycle Show. Come and find us on stand D27b!

Cycle Show 2010

Wednesday 29 September 2010

6th place in the Women's Team Race Series

After an exciting season racing in the 10th women's team race series, Squadra Donne finished in 6th place: very respectable for a smaller team in a field of strong riders.


Jon Miles comments... "At the end of the 10th year of the Women's Team Race Series, one which most will agree was one of the best; Motorpoint/Marshals Pasta ran out the overall winners after the final race at Coalville on 19th September with 2,519 points.  They were closely chased all year by Max Gear RT who finished second with 2,140 points and the girls from the Surrey League team who made a strong challenge towards the end of the season and ended with 1,415 points.

With 22 teams registered at the start of the season, this represents a massive increase in the number of women riders and a Series that continues to attract riders who feel comfortable in this racing environment. Almost all events in the Team Series had full fields and with about £1,000 in prize money available, the popularity of the Series is clear."

We're already looking forward to next season...

Team Series Overall Table

1. Motorpoint/Marshals Pasta       2519
2. Max Gear RT                     2140
3. Surrey League                   1415
4. Rapha/Condor                    1408
5. Team Wannabies                  1401
6. Squadra Donne/Shutt VR/Bikefood 646

Tuesday 28 September 2010

It's a busy time for our team manager...

End of the season, time to forget cycling, spend more evenings down the pub - even spend the weekends with my daughters.......

Well, not really. There is plenty to do in the off season.

Still have to arrange the Women's Team Race Series events although the good news is that we shall have a team time trial championship in 2011, probably in Lavenham, Suffolk and on Sunday 15 May; we have lost certainly one race in the Team Series, the one at Melbourne so I am trying to get another race to fill that place. I have brought my ticket for the Tour ta' Malta in April next year. Arranging two training sessions at Hillingdon in February for women riders - particularly those new to our sport and others of course who want to freshen up their skills.

But the next appointment is the Bike Show at Earls Court on 10 October to meet up with Peter Bragg and his team at Shutt Velo Rapide; I expect to discuss the 2011 race calendar there and also the teams clothing requirements, gonna be a good day I am sure. I also hope to check out a few other stands and see what is new in the market.

And the under 13 football season has started so will be standing in wet cold fields watching grandson getting muddy.....er playing football I meant. Last Sunday, cold wind and rained all the day but they did win 2-1 - went home and cuddled a radiator for two hours to get warm again.

Jon Miles

Monday 27 September 2010

Squadra Donne caught on camera...


Big thanks to Nadia Gativa for some fantastic shots of Squadra Donne racing in Ireland. Many of these now feature on our website.

Link to homepage

Monday 20 September 2010

Ras na mBan


Stage 4
The mist hung low on the water as we woke up to our third day of racing in the Ireland. The local girls, seeing that we looked rather dismayed as we ate our breakfast, exclaimed: "This is true Irish weather, girls!"

We were assured that the mist, rain and wind would clear but it was still pretty wet as we attempted to warm up our tired legs.

Stage 4 took us west of Sneem, along a beautiful, rolling coast road and up a 6km climb followed by a 6km descent into the town of Waterville. We then rode around a small triangular "loop" and turned back onto the same road to complete the course in reverse (around 90km in total).

View the route

The tourists were out in force and it was really special to have crowds cheering us on as we went past view points and through villages.

The pace slightly steadier but the ride was complicated by rough road surfaces with large "cateyes" down the centre and the rain, which made the descents pretty hairy at times.

The mist and rain came down as we approached the top of the first major climb. Squadra Donne did well to hang on to stay with the main bunch, as the lead riders attacked and counter-attacked in an attempt to claim the "Queen of the Hills" title.

Iona then attacked and broke away from the main bunch, staying away for the best part of 10 miles and gaining around 40 seconds on the bunch at one point.

The rain continued to come down hard. Squadra Donne worked hard to stay at the front of the bunch to avoid the "dodgy" wheels further back...

... but Sarah was the first to hit the asphalt, along with a Dutch girl, shortly before the 2nd climb. Thankfully, her jersey bore the brunt of the impact and much to Jon and Steve's amazement, she jumped back on her bike to complete the rest of the stage. (Big thanks to Ed from Rapha for sorting her bike out).

Further ahead, Iona, Steph, Naomi and Vicky were working hard to stay with the main bunch over the climb. Vicky eventually lost contact with them and despite a valiant attempt to catch them, she was unable to hang on.

Iona and Naomi were caught up in a crash, losing valuable seconds but thankfully without sustaining any major injuries. Steph continued with the main bunch, putting in a superb performance to finish 6th overall.

Stage 4 results:
6 Steph
19 Iona
22 Naomi
35 Vicky
39 Sarah

Final Results
After the four stages, Squadra Donne finished 3rd in the team competition. 

Individual results:
14 Steph 6h28'22"
16 Iona 6h29'10"
17 Naomi 6h29'26"
35 Sarah 6h50'26"
36 Vicky 6h52'24"

Great performances all round :-)

We all had a fantastic weekend racing.


We would like to thank Steve and Jon for all their encouragement over the course of the weekend; our sponsors: Shutt VR and Bikefood for their ongoing support of the team; Womens Cycling Ireland for organising the event; and the staff at Sneem Hotel for looking after us so well.

PS:
Some thoughts on Stage 4 from Jon:

The final stage was a mixture of bad luck and excellent racing. Firstly Stephania was placed 6th on the stage, just 5 seconds from the winner; the bad luck was Iona and Naomi crashing with just 5 kilometres to go to the finish so losing a minute each, this of course affected their General classification placings. Iona had been away on her own for 10 miles before being dragged back by the bunch.

However Sarah was also involved in a crash after 58 kilometres, she had ripped her race jersey so the team car stopped, got out a new jersey, took off her race numbers and put them on the new jersey - straightened her handlebars and despite a cut to her finger and sore ribs she got going quickly - although felt the discomfort later after the race finished.

A very good stage race for the team: 3rd team, 3 riders in the top 20 overall and if it were not for the crashes it could have been so much better...

Saturday 18 September 2010

Ras na mBan


Stage 2

Moll's Gap is not the only significant climb in the Ring of Kerry. Today's stage went up the Letterkenny pass. At 6km long, this narrow, winding, gravel-strewn climb was tackled four times over the 60km stage.

As the gradient gradually sapped the strength from the riders' legs, the lead group was rapidly whittled down to the remaining 17, who would contest the final 17km lap.

Squadra Donne were again well-represented in this elite leading group with Iona, Stephania and Naomi working well to maintain their overall and team positions.

Sarah lost contact with the main bunch towards the top of the climb on lap 2. Despite sprinting to catch the bunch, she was unable to hang on. On the final lap, she broke away from the group with which she was riding, sprinting the final 5 miles and gaining 40 valuable seconds.

The exertions of the previous day proved too much for Vicky, who had to contend the lower placings.

Results:
8 Iona
18 Naomi
19 Steph
34 Sarah
45 Vicky

Stage 3
After a brief rest, the unique 2km, downhill time trial completed the day's racing.

16 seconds covered the team's placings!

General Classification after stage 3:

12 Iona
17 Naomi
18 Steph
33 Sarah
39 Vicky

Squadra Donne is currently 4th in the team standings.

Friday 17 September 2010

Ras na mBan




Stage 1

The Ring of Kerry is known for its small, narrow, winding roads and certainly the first 10 miles of today's stage fitted that description. With teams from Germany, Belgium, Holland and Ireland (including the Irish National Team) the general standard of riders' abilities varied from Elites to club riders.

After five miles, eighteen riders had been dropped from the main bunch and after 17 miles, 35 riders had been dropped, mainly due to the fast pace of the main bunch. 

However, at the front of the race Squadra Donne/Shutt Velo Rapide/Bikefood were with the leading group. At 19 miles the sinuous, renowned 6 mile climb of Moll's Gap began (thankfully not into the clouds!) Halfway up the climb Vicky had a mechanical, dropping from the main bunch, causing her to spend the rest of the race chasing back on to the group. At one stage she was within 100 metres of regaining her place in the bunch...

Approaching the finish the riders prepared for the sprint; Squadra Donne were well placed to figure in the team award.   

Tomorrow, Saturday, sees two stages: a 60km road race in the morning followed by an individual time trial in the afternoon. 

Results

8 Naomi
14 Sarah
15 Iona
31 Steph
34 Vicky

Great work girls! Squadra Donne are 5th in the team standings.

Thursday 16 September 2010

Squadra Donne arrives in Ireland

Steve, Jon, Iona and Sarah have safely arrived at Sneem Hotel, near to Kenmare. Beautiful location - at the waters edge. We're wondering who'll be first to go for a dip! We've enjoyed a delicious dinner - the apple and toffee crumble was a real hit! Just waiting for the others to arrive (we think Vicky is still in the UK, as her flight has been delayed).

Monday 13 September 2010

Squadra Donne prepares for Ras na mBan

Squadra Donne will be travelling to Ireland later this week to race in Ras na mBan - Ireland's only women's international stage race.

Iona, Steph, Vicky, Sarah and guest-rider Naomi will be riding four stages in the Ring of Kerry. They're looking forward to an exciting weekend and hoping that the rain will hold off...

Ras na mBan

Saturday 4 September 2010

New website goes live!

The Squadra Donne website has had a makeover and went live this morning. We're wondering who will be first to notice...

Friday 3 September 2010

Squadra Donne at Darley Moor

Another great race for Iona, Vicky and Sarah at Darley Moor on Saturday 28th August. With 9th, 20th and 18th places, respectively, Squadra Donne are now 6th overall in the Team Series standings.

Squadra Donne Racing Ahead with Shutt Velo Rapide

UK cycling clothing company continues to invest in British cycling teams

York, 16 July 2010 – Today Shutt Velo Rapide, British cycling clothing manufacturer, announced its sponsorship for Squadra Donne Ladies Cycle Racing Team.

The sponsorship agreement sees Shutt Velo Rapide provide Squadra Donne with their full racing kit over the next 2 years. The agreement follows on from a partnership Shutt Velo Rapide has with the Orbea-For Goodness Shakes! cycling team which the company signed at the start of the 2010 racing season. 

“At the start of the year we started our brand awareness campaign with the sponsorship of the Orbea-For Goodness Shakes! cycling team with the emphasis of developing cycling clothing suitable for racing conditions for both men and women,” said Simon Warren, Managing Director of Shutt Velo Rapide. “Over the past few months we have seen an increase in the requests for women’s cycling clothing. As a result of this we are now extending our product development further in this area with the sponsorship of the Squadra Donne Ladies Cycling Team.”

"I am excited that Shutt Velo Rapide have agreed to sponsor Squadra Donne Ladies Cycle Racing Team; their innovative approach to race clothing with its female specific range supports the teams approach to cycle racing", said team manager Jon Miles. "Women's cycling has never been so popular with ever increasing numbers getting involved - it is the fastest growing section of cycle sport with races receiving full fields".
   
The Squadra Donne Ladies Cycle Racing Team has had a busy racing schedule in 2010, and after a 3rd place in the Tour Ta’ Malta in 2009, Iona Sewell won two stages and the Overall in this years Tour. The remainder of the 2010 season sees the team competing in the Women’s Team Race Series, as well as the Bruton Series.

"Shutt Velo Rapide brings to the market place cycle racing clothing that is designed for women, with its traditional blend of Merino wool sourced entirely in this country - and made in this country. The Squadra Donne team will have the best clothing in the peloton," added Warren.

Squadra Donne will have the continued support from Bikefood, who have been looking after our nutritional needs for the past year.