It was an emotional third victory for Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla) on the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, with the Australian dedicating the win to his grandmother, who handed away within the week earlier than the race.
A beaming Matthews held up three fingers over the end line after securing one other victory in Québec with a brutal, grinding dash launched on the 300 metres to go mark, however was in a reflective way of thinking as he pointed to the sky on the rostrum.
“This one is for my Grandma who handed away final Wednesday. I watched her funeral on-line right here in Quebec two days in the past so to show that round to victory right this moment, it is fairly emotional truthfully,” mentioned Matthews throughout his winner’s press convention.
“If I could not win right this moment, then what was the purpose in being so distant from my household throughout this tough time, why am I doing this? So this was further motivation for right this moment and I simply can’t imagine I might really pull this off after such a tough second in my household’s life.”
For Matthews it was additionally solely his second win of the season, placing a run of near-misses and poor post-spring type to mattress with a shocking victory forward of one of the best competitors, together with three-time Tour de France stage winner Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) and Tadej Pogačar (UAE group Emirates). It’s honest to say Matthews was delighted to be again on the highest step once more.
“I feel to start with, successful right here right this moment was extremely particular mainly since Flanders until now, nothing’s actually gone in response to plan. I had a very good Classics with second by a tyre in San Remo, a podium in Flanders earlier than my relegation and since then, via Swiss advert TDF and Olympics, nothing went to plan sadly,” mentioned Matthews of his struggles in 2024.
“I simply knuckled down after the Olympics, I knew there have been some good alternatives in Québec and Montreal to get again to these successful methods, it clearly simply reveals that each one the work and dedication that I’ve put in from the Olympics to now has paid off.”
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While making the Australian Olympics squad for Paris 2024 was itself the realisation of a dream, it wasn’t fairly the fairytale debut, with Matthews managing solely fifteenth and that pressured him to rethink his coaching heading into the latter a part of the season.
“I’ve missed the previous few [Olympics] via non-selection so to go to Paris and have that chance to be a pacesetter of Australian biking was a dream of mine. But I hoped for far more,” mentioned the 33-year-old.
“Since then I’ve mainly been again to altitude, educated my arse off and simply knuckled down. I simply turned my coaching again to what I like to do which is journey my bike all day, harm myself, after which really come house and alter to my mountain bike and go mountain biking all afternoon, not likely keep on with the script simply rip it up and revel in driving my bike once more.”
This greater than paid off for Matthews, who even perhaps shocked himself when he was capable of keep his highly effective, completely timed dash all the way in which to the road in Québec and add one other victory on the race the place he additionally acquired to rejoice over the road in 2018 and 2019.
“I’ve received right here twice earlier than so I understand how to do it, I do know what it takes however I feel this yr with the lineup we had right here and the race that panned out right this moment, I used to be fairly shocked to have the dash that I had within the remaining there,” he mentioned.
But as soon as he really hit the entrance, launching previous a faltering trio of Pogačar, De Lie and one of many Belgian champion’s teammates, the boldness returned and he by no means felt like he was going to lose it.
“I assume on this dash for some purpose, it all the time occurs to me in gradual movement. I do not know why, I simply love these uphill man-on-man sprints when it is who has essentially the most energy that may win and for me, I’m not the quickest man in a typical bunch dash however on a end like this, I can battle with one of the best,” mentioned Matthews.
“I knew as soon as I launched my dash, it did not matter who was coming subsequent to me, they weren’t coming previous me. I had good confidence and I feel I had a smile on my face for that remaining 300 metres. It was lengthy however I knew it might have been tough for somebody to return spherical me.”