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MTB index page for all MTB content Central Australia Bike Challenge - NEAlice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, March 14-20, 2003Main Page Results Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 1 - March 15: Desert Park - Red Centre Resort, 40 kmBy Joe Ward Riders rolled out of the Alice Springs desert park to meet the first rays of the sun in conditions that were appreciably cooler than yesterday's prologue. The opportunity to build up a sweat wasn't far away as riders attacked the Asprint Hill Sprint for an extra time bonus. The first man to the top of the rough and technical climb was local Chris Jongewaard followed by Amtutz and the Dutch contingent of Tommy Velthuyzen and Viergever. Just after the big climb, the race was turned on it's head when Jongewaard flatted. Amstutz took the lead with Viergever just warmed up and reeling him in. Viergever built up an impressive lead at the second water stop; it was harsh outback daylight second. Velthuyzen suffered three flats during the stage and had to walk 2km to a water stop for assistance as well as losing some bark in an over the bars episode. The brutal course taking it's toll; very few came back without an injury to the body or machine. At the line a lone rider appeared in the distance, Viergever out in front by a long way and coasted over the finish. After 1:59:39 in the saddle he was still looking remarkably fresh. The endurance specialist said he finds it hard to get warmed up on short stages like this and is looking forward to tomorrow's 85km stage. Jongewarrd was fortunate to have the one minute time bonus up his sleeve, as it would mean that he only lost 2:34 to Viergever. In third place, 7:18 behind the leader, is Marcus Amstutz. Jill Burstin continued her good form taking out the women and combined with her time bonus from the prologue puts her 2:15 ahead of Melissa Curry. Tommorrow the tour heads west out to Ross River, a stage that's not only long but challenging as the riders descend into N'Dhala Gorge.
ResultsOpen Men 1 Jaap Viergever 1.59.39 2 Chris Jongewaard 2.34 3 Marcus Amstutz 9.52 4 Ben Hodgson 10.46 5 Gwyn Tavener-Smith 21.27 6 Ken Wilyman 21.38 7 Mark Harris 22.39 8 Adrian Laing 27.47 9 Graham Rankin 31.46 10 Chris Ravenhall 32.22 11 Michael Tobler 37.29 12 Chris Waring 37.47 12 Julian Fox 14 Damian Wells 38.51 15 Mark Mannering 39.18 15 Aaron Caden 17 Damian McGrath 40.05 18 Joe Schifano 40.31 19 Andre Voegeli 40.34 20 Sean Keeney 42.38 21 Michael Greig 42.58 22 Corey Gerdsen 44.12 23 Tommy Velthuyzen 44.30 24 Gordon McConnachie 46.42 25 Huw Kingston 47.21 26 Benjamin Gooley 48.00 27 Jack Dermody 49.37 28 Jason Hewerdine 55.59 29 Paul Guerin 59.04 30 Steve Bryan 1.06.28 31 Kyle Bawden 1.11.01 32 Daniel Davis 1.11.20 33 Miguel Blanco Embun 1.12.31 34 Brian Sandercock 1.16.17 35 Alex McNee 1.19.27 36 Tony Roberts 1.19.35 37 Cameron Gray 1.29.42 38 Bruce McEllister 1.37.51 39 Tim Vidler 1.56.30 40 Calem Glover 2.00.20 41 James Bateman 2.04.32 42 Marc Carney 2.46.19 42 Michael Kerr Women 1 Jill Burston 2.41.56 2 Melissa Curry 2.15 3 Alison Culpin 36.18 4 Nadine Kelly 38.17 5 Sue McConnachie 51.49 6 Jennifer Caldwell 1.08.01 7 Stacey Connor 2.08.51 7 Kelli Hersey DNS Kate Norstrom Veteran Men 1 John Dermody 2.32.14 2 Robert Watson 40.36 3 Peter O'Callaghan 45.41 4 Garry Lyon 1.15.03 5 Peter Haarsma 1.34.55 6 Jon Presswell 1.39.27 6 Graham Butt 8 Lawrie Nicholas 1.40.24 9 Gary Laver 1.54.53 |
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