A moment in time Nicole Cooke tames Ventoux
Cyclist UK|August 2023 - 142
In 2006, Britain's Nicole Cooke demonstrated her absolute dominance in a bravura performance on the Giant of Provence
GILES BELBIN
A moment in time Nicole Cooke tames Ventoux

It’s 30th June 2006 and Britain’s Nicole Cooke is in the town of Valréas, some 65km north of Avignon in southeast France. She is standing astride her bike, waiting for the start of the fourth stage of the 2006 Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale, the women’s equivalent of the Tour de France.

As she waits in front of the crowd, she finds an inner calm; all noise fades away as her thoughts turn back in time. She sees her 12-year-old self – the girl who had sat at home in the Vale of Glamorgan every summer and watched Tour de France highlights on TV; the girl who was inspired by seeing Robert Millar climbing in the Alps and Pyrenees; the girl who dreamed that one day she would do the same.

Ahead is a 115km ride to l’Isle-sur-laSorgue. It is a special stage with one of cycling’s most revered climbs – Mont Ventoux – on the route. Cooke is wearing yellow. She has been in the leader’s jersey since her Stage 1 time-trial victory in the Pyrenean ski resort of Font Romeu, and is now nearly one minute ahead of the second placed rider. Her Univega teammates have also been enjoying success, picking up two more stage wins as the peloton crossed the southern reaches of France.

Just one stage remains after today and Cooke is in pole position. There is no need for her to do anything drastic – she has never ridden Ventoux before. It is up to the others to try to take the jersey from her shoulders. Cooke can just monitor everybody else, save her energy, react if need be. That’s all she needs to do. But this is Ventoux and that 12-year-old is there, watching her every pedal stroke.

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