Rick Lee left this major comment today, which deserves to be presented as a post of its own. The rest is his:
Am I a proud Aussie Coach? You bet ya!
“Meyer out of Hospital and another Rainbow Jersey”
Well ever cloud has silver lining or in Cameron Meyer’s case a GOLD one after his unbelievable ride to lead the Aussies home to the coveted World Team Pursuit Gold medal in 4.09, the team went 5 seconds quicker than the qualifying time of 4.12… Beating the favourites and last years champions New Zealand who did 4.11.
Cam was only out of hospital for 2 hours where he was suffering from dehydration and concussion before jumping on his bike to lead the Aussies to victory, he lead the team over the last 2 1/4 laps to easily account for the Kiwis in the closing stages of the 4000metre event.
I just spoke to Cameron {3 x World Champ} and Travis {2 x World Champ} and they are on “cloud nine”, it was an emotional phone call and one I will not forget. I said jokingly to Trav “mate we need to do some work with your Point Score, a bronze just does not ‘cut it’ mate” he laughed and said “actually I thought that was my best ride Rick”, we both laughed, I was of course referring to his great bronze medal ride on Day 1 of the Championships.
Cameron Said “I felt great, legs were a bit stiff on the rollers in the warm up, but when I got out there I was floating. It is quite humid tonight so the track was not super quick so to do 4.09 is a good time”.
I have worked with these young men since they were little Junior 13 & 15s and I must say there were “pretty average” in the early days of their development. I recall saying to their Dad - Ken Meyer ” I think you should consider some airfares to Alice Springs for the JM15 Australian Track Championships” and he looked at me as if I was on another planet. Well the rest is now history, these lads are not just the toast of WA Cycling they are the toast of World Cycling.
Ken called me and gave me his race call of the Team Pursuit and when they won it was so unreal, I wanted to jump through the phone and be there with them to share in this special moment. After a few moments I realised that there will be plenty of special moments not just as a result of the Meyer exploits but by the other many young champions who I will be at a training session with tonight. It is this unique and great squad of cyclewestcoach.com that has instilled the character that is so evident in the Meyer bothers.
Both Cameron and Travis agreed ” that without our mates in the cyclewestcoach.com we would not be where we are, we push each other, we socialise with each other and we go through so much together”
Cameron and Travis are a product of our system implimented by cyclewestcoach.com with the Midland Cycle Club and I often say if you are the best Junior 15/17 or 19 in Australia you are possibly the best in the World, well now I will jokingly say to them “if you are the best junior in the Midland Club you may be the best in the World” and who would dispute that now?
Travis will return to home on Thursday and Cameron will stay on to compete in the World Road Championships. Cameron is a big chance at the World Road TT and if he can pull that off it will be a great asset to his CV.