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Australian 24 Hour Solo National Championships - CN
Mt. Majura, Canberra, Australia, March 22-23, 2008
2007 Results Results
Past winners
English and Van Der Spiegel crowned national champions
By Dan McKay in Canberra
The winner Jason English (BMC)
Photo ©: Canberra Off-Road Cyclists
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For the second consecutive year, the Australian Solo National
24 hour Championships were held in Canberra's Mt Majura Pine forest. The twisting,
dusty trails provided a perfect venue for what was to be an intensely fought
battle for the coveted green and gold jerseys - not to mention also a trip to
the 24 hours of Adrenalin World Championships in Canada coming in July.
The women's field included experienced 24-hour racer and current 24 hour National
Champion Katrin Van Der Spiegel (Clarence Street Cyclery, Trek) along with the
winner of the recent Scott 24 hour Alexandra Kiendl (Kona, Mt Bulla, Shimano)
and local hopeful Claire Graydon.
The men's field was missing current 24 hour National Champion Andrew Bell,
who was busy celebrating a new arrival to his family, but was stacked with strong
contenders. John Claxton (Giant, Geax, Skins, Nightlightnin) was back to better
his second place in last year's nationals along with third placed Daniel Mackay
(Giant, The Bike Shed) Also showing strong form was BMC rider Jason English,
24 hours of Adrenalin Champion (in 20-25 years-old category) Joel Donney, and
fourth place finisher at the 2006 Scott 24 hour solo, Mark Fenner.
The race got underway under unusually cool conditions on a dry and dusty track.
Within a few laps, the lead men had formed a high-speed train with Claxton and
English driving an torrid pace. Donney, Fenner and Troy Bailey were all amongst
the early action with Mackay sitting comfortable a few minutes off the lead.
Katrin Van Der Spiegel (Clarence Street
Cyclery)
Photo ©: Canberra Off-Road Cyclists
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As the race progressed, the fast pace began to whittle down the lead bunch
as first Donney then Bailey cracked. Fenner held a strong pace but gradually
lost contact with the leaders. At the front, English and Claxton were treating
their bodies with causal disregard as both attempted to take and hold an advantage.
The lead swung back and forth throughout the night with the gap never more than
a few minutes.
Behind them Mackay was maintaining steady pressure and gradually closing in
on the fading Fenner. After the sun rose, an exhausted Claxton made an error
which ended in a spectacular high speed crash. This opened the door for English
to gain the upper hand as he gradually opened a lead. Both leaders had significant
crashes - with English's crash on the first corner, conspicuously in front of
the transition area, leading to a few rather sheepish jokes from the battling
leader.
Behind the leaders, Mackay rolled Fenner and was steadily eating into Claxton's
lead. English finished the race with a win, two laps ahead of Claxton with Mackay
19 minutes further back. English completed 47 laps or 428 Kilometres (266 miles)
in his 24 hours of racing.
The women's race was a superb demonstration of fast, consistent and unrelenting
riding. Katrin Van Der Spiegel gained the early advantage with a good start
and was never seriously challenged. Throughout the race she continued to build
her lead and she finished three laps ahead of Alexandra Kiendl. In fact, her
38 laps in a little over 24 hours would have put her in ninth overall - a spectacular
performance (undoubtably helped by the number of bananas she ate!).
Behind Van Der Spiegel, the race for second and third was fought between the
experienced Kiendl and local heroine Claire Graydon. Consistent performances
by both riders placed Kiendl four laps ahead of Graydon who was a further two
laps ahead of fourth placed Melinda Behrens.
Photography
For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
CORC/www.corc.asn.au
Results
Overall
Male open
1 Jason English 47 laps
2 John Claxton 45
3 Daniel Mackay 45
4 Mark Fenner 42
5 Scott Chancellor 39
6 Jason McAvoy 39
7 Garry James 38
8 Tristan Bennett 38
9 Anthony Manning 38
10 Sam Warmington 35
11 Phillip Haughton 35
12 John Evans 35
13 Shane Taylor 33
14 Steve Partridge 33
15 Neil Dall 32
16 David Power 31
17 Carl Maroney 30
18 David Butler 30
19 Scott Abercrombie 30
20 Dave McGregor 30
21 Edward Hood 28
22 Nicholas Lee 27
23 Grantley Butterfield 27
24 Stewart Kerr 26
25 Andrew Blair 26
26 Brad Mertens 26
27 Kevin Wells 25
28 Simon Tarp Jensen 25
29 Paul Floro 25
30 Vaughan Caseley 24
31 Mark Tupalski 24
32 John Harvey 24
33 Matthew Cordery 23
34 Jacob Agger Troelsen 23
35 Jack Spahr 22
36 Carl Norell 22
37 Glenn Apps 22
38 Brendan Johnston 21
39 Joel Donney 21
40 Clayton Locke 21
41 Lucas Lodi 21
42 Ashley Harvey 20
43 Joe Arrouk 20
44 Errol Schmidt 20
45 Nicholas Wilson 19
46 Andrew Tupalski 19
47 Geoffrey Clarke 19
48 Cameron Dalton 19
49 Shay Wahrlich 18
50 Chris Carson 18
51 David Thomas 17
52 Steven Baldwin 16
53 Brendan Cranney 16
54 Andrew Beddie 15
55 Peter Merrick 14
56 Mike Brennan 14
DNF Craig Armour
DNF Nathan Versey
DNF Troy Bailey
DNF Craig Peacock
DNF Ashley Hayat
DNF Damien Wood
DNF Jason Dreggs
DNF Hieu Nguyen
DNF Morgan Pilley
DNF Karri Golding
DNF Sasha Pesic
Female open
1 Katrin Van Der Spiegel 38 laps
2 Alexandra Kiendl 35
3 Claire Graydon 31
4 Melinda Behrens 29
5 Karen Foat 27
6 Rachel Edwards 26
7 Nicole Lancaster 24
8 Nicole Seale 24
9 Philippa Rostan 21
10 Rosemary Barnes 20
11 Kathryn Bicknell 20
12 Ria Johansen 18
13 Bethany Thompson 18
14 Amanda Tokley 16
15 Adair Ferguson 13
16 Rebecca Henderson 12
17 Jenny Firman 6
By category
Men 18-24
1 Scott Chancellor 39 laps
2 Phillip Haughton 35
3 Edward Hood (ED) 28
4 Joel Donney 21
5 Lucas Lodi 21
DNF Morgan Pilley
Women 18-24
1 Bethany Thompson 18 laps
Men 25-29
1 Jason English 47 laps
2 Daniel Mackay 45
3 Tristan Bennett SS (Tristan) 38
4 Shane Taylor 33
5 Nicholas Lee (nlee) 27
6 Cameron Dalton 19
DNF Craig Armour (SpoonBoy)
DNF Nathan Versey
DNF Ashley Hayat
DNF Karri Golding
Women 25-29
1 Claire Graydon (Claire) 31 laps
2 Karen Foat (K Foat) 27
3 Nicole Seale (Angel) 24
4 Philippa Rostan 21
Men 30-34
1 John Claxton 46 laps
2 Sam Warmington SS (Kiwi Sam) 35
3 Steve Partridge SS 33
4 David Power SS 31
5 David Butler 30
6 Grantley Butterfield SS 27
7 Brad Mertens SS (Sydney Single Speed Society) 26
8 Kevin Wells 25
9 Paul Floro (pfloro) 25
10 Andrew Beddie 15
11 Mike Brennan 14
DNF Hieu Nguyen
Women 30-34
1 Alexandra Kiendl 35 laps
2 Melinda Behrens 29
3 Rachel Edwards 26
Men 35-39
1 Mark Fenner 42 laps
2 Jason McAvoy 39
3 Anthony Manning (antman) 38
4 Scott Abercrombie 30
5 Stewart Kerr 26
6 Matthew Cordery 23
7 Glenn Apps 22
DNF Troy Bailey (BMC
DNF Damien Wood (Woody)
DNF Jason Dreggs
DNF Sasha Pesic (Sushi)
Women 35-39
1 Katrin Van Der Spiegel 38 laps
Men 40-44
1 Carl Maroney 30 laps
2 Vaughan Caseley 24
3 Clayton Locke 21
Women 40-44
1 Nicole Lancaster 24 laps
Men 45-49
1 Garry James 38 laps
2 John Evans 35
3 John Harvey 24
DNF Craig Peacock
Women 45-49
1 Jenny Firman 6 laps
Men 50-59
1 Neil Dall (NPD) 32 laps
2 Dave McGregor 30
3 Jack Spahr SS 22
4 Errol Schmidt 20
Women 50-59
1 Adair Ferguson 13 laps
Male 6+6
1 Andrew Blair (Andy smells) 26 laps
2 Simon Tarp Jensen 25
3 Jacob Agger Troelsen 23
4 Carl Norell 22
5 Joe Arrouk 20
6 Andrew Tupalski 19
7 Geoffrey Clarke 19
8 Shay Wahrlich 18
9 Chris Carson 18
10 David Thomas 17
11 Steven Baldwin 16
12 Brendan Cranney 16
13 Peter Merrick 14
Open women 6+6
1 Rosemary Barnes 20 laps
2 Kathryn Bicknell 20
3 Ria Johansen 18
4 Amanda Tokley 16
Men U18 6+6
1 Mark Tupalski 24 laps
2 Brendan Johnston 21
3 Ashley Harvey (ash) 20
4 Nicholas Wilson 19
Women U18 6+6
1 Rebecca Henderson (Bec) 12 laps
Past winners
Men Women
2007 Andrew Bell Katrin Van Der Spiegel
2006 James Williamson Kim McCormack
2005 Craig Gordon Katrin Van Der Spiegel
2004 Josh Street Tory Thomas
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