SHOOTING ahead by more than a minute by the final lap, elite women's road race national champion Sarah Roy had no doubt the race was hers.
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With about 1500m to get, her Team BikeExchange car pulled up alongside and told her the gap to the chase group, and the television camera on the motorbike following managed to grab her grin.
Finishing the 104.4km race in 3h01:52, she said she was not expecting a win at all.
"I felt really strong today in the climb today, I haven't really trained for anything like this," she said.
"I'm really happy to just feel like I had some good legs out there.
"Luke Durbridge's quote for the last few weeks has been 'be brave', and he said that to me the other day, I thought I'm just going to give it a crack."
Pushing through the pack to establish a breakaway through light rain in the morning, she added she was still checking over her shoulder with 200m to go - "you just never know with this course," she said.
"As a professional cyclist you want to win the national championships at least once in your career, I think I'd been written off just because I'm a bigger rider, people seem to think that I can't get around this course and it's too hard for me," she said.
"I probably couldn't beat the climbers if I was in a group with climbers, but you make the race your own."
Supporting her on the final lap was teammate Grace Brown, dueling with Lauretta Hanson all the way to the end.
"Coming into the final lap I knew that Sarah was pretty secure in her win, I thought I'd have a bit of a dig and see if I could get a spot on the podium which came off well,"Brown said.
In the under 23s race, Emily Watts from KOM Financial Knights of Suburbia seized a win after pulling away from challengers Neve Bradbury and former champ Sarah Gigante.
"I feel pretty stoked, I've never felt like this before," Watts said.
"As I crossed that line I didn't even know I had the under 23s so when they told me it was pretty crazy."