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Yorkshire’s top women’s team questions why it didn’t get Tour de Yorkshire invite

Team of defending champion Louise Mahe had not initially been invited either

“We just want a chance to shine in our home county” – that’s the message from Yorkshire’s top women’s team, Jadan-Weldtite, who have not been invited to take part in this year’s Tour de Yorkshire. The team’s manager, Victoria Hood, has questioned whether organisers did their homework when inviting women’s teams, pointing out that until a recent change of heart, another team omitted had been Les Filles for whom the race’s defending champion, Louise Mahe, now rides.

When Mahe won last year’s event, she was riding for Ikon-Mazda but she has since moved and when the teams taking part in the Tour de Yorkshire were initially announced, Les Filles were not included. However, while they have since been added, top Yorkshire team Jadan-Weldtite have not.

Hood spoke with Les Filles’ team manager and told road.cc that it seemed that team had been in a similar situation to her own – “having to go through numerous different people and write numerous emails before they could even get an answer.”

She says she has repeatedly tried to contact organisers to ask if the team could be considered but has received few responses.

“Eventually after sending a very detailed email about the team, what we do and how we work hard to promote women's cycling whilst having a great women's, junior and youth team that all race at a very competitive level both here in the UK and abroad, I received a response which just simply said: 'You are not invited, please enjoy the race'.

“I explained to the organisers that girls on my team have already stood on the podium this season next to girls from teams that have got a place in the Tour. They have also won races against girls that are listed on the start sheet. It seemed to be more about who you know and it seems to me they didn't do their homework when it came to inviting British women's teams.”

Hood believes that having a competitive Yorkshire team involved could only enhance the event.

“We are a Yorkshire team. We have Yorkshire sponsors who embrace and support women's cycling at every level. The Yorkshire press is behind us and we have a great team of girls that would be competitive at the Tour. They wouldn't just be making the numbers up. As we speak, we have two girls racing at the Energiewacht Tour for Great Britain [junior riders, Rhona Callander and Jenny Holl]. We just want a chance to shine in our home county.”

Update: To the team's delight, organisers have since invited Jadan-Weldtite to take part in the race.

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Rapha Nadal | 8 years ago
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A very odd stance to take.  All about the £££'s I guess as opposed to the actual racing & exposure.

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M3NDEREZ | 8 years ago
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Personally, I think this is deplorable. Yorkshire's top womens team not being invited to the Tour of Yorkshire is simply ludicrous! I do agree with Laiman that the organisers seem to have no concept of who ought to be invited, nor any interest in getting a good cross section of teams involved. The fact that the reigning champ was not invited back to defend her crown is absolutely insane! 

As Gkam84 says, invites were simply handed out based who people knew, it seems. Certainly not on merit, that's for sure! Jadan-Weldtite have 2 riders good enough for the GB Squad, but not good enough for the Tour? The whole thing seems like a bit of a farce. 

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DrJDog | 8 years ago
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'You are not invited, please enjoy the race'

 

Shove your race up your a******e, I think is the correct response to that.

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Gkam84 | 8 years ago
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Having been there helping IKON out last year when Louise won, I thought it only natural that she would have been first on the list to be invited. That not being the case and doing some work of Les Filles this season. I set about trying to find out why.

Got some details, but they were very vague, eventually, through sheer determination of Louise and Nicole from Les Filles, they managed to get entry into the race. After an initial turn down, then an invite for Louise to be a guest but not riding. I then asked if it was possible for Louise to be included as part of one of the two British Cycling teams, to which my contact spoke to them, but they had already decided their two teams.

It was certainly about who and not what you know when it came to handing out invites for the race. Thankfully, they saw sense and Les Filles now have a team entered. It doesn't seem fair to quite a number of teams though, to have two British Cycling teams entered and then two teams from the Podium Ambition camp, They have their "pro" team and their "club" team invited.... 

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Liaman | 8 years ago
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It seems to be a clear case of race organisers that don't actually know cycling very well.

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