1998 San Sebastian World Cup Race.....

14th !  for Marty Jemison

The race really all happens on the Jaizkibel..... a 8kms climb which
averages 6%......... this climb is crucial as it comes after 125 miles of
climbing. Yes that's at 200kms. I was a protected rider for the day, knowing
that the form from the TDF should be good. With me were Tyler and Lance....
although I was ready to work for them on the climb because they are usually
better in the climbs...

The peloton split a bit going over a roller approx 5 k form the
Jaizkibel.... from there it was an all out sprint to the base of the climb.
With 500meters or so to go .... Lance wanted to move up , so I found a hole
and rode to the front in the wind, all at around 60kph. After a right hand
turn the climb started and we were in the top 10.. I felt very good..
working up to the top 5...  L. Jalabert accelerated and I thought about
going with, but thought that it might be a move where I would go to deep. I
was expecting Lance to call out for me to set tempo.... to bring Ja Ja
back, but I heard nothing. I followed in the chase, now 6-8 riders back. Ja
Ja blew and so did 2-3 riders who had followed him... I found myself in
second position with great legs. I decided to remain calm. I looked over my
shoulder and saw that the group was a maximum of 25 riders!! I did not see
lance. I held my position, Meier set pace for the next 3-4kms, it was
perfect. With 1.5kms to the top I was digging hard , Casagrande had
attacked and our group was reallly stretching, it was not a steady tempo
anymore. Riders were struggling...... I was on the rivet... going into
serious oxygen debt!!

No recovery on the decent , I was sprinting out of every corner..... my
judgement was off since I had gone sooo deep.... 25kms to the finish ...
and constant attacks... it never ended. Staying with the attacks was harder
than going up the climb..

In the end I was sprinting for 10th. taking 14th!

M