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Reader's Pics of 2003
Cycling photography for March - Part I
Nokere Koerse
Track Cycling World Championships launch
Tri-Nations International Track Challenge
Tirreno-Adriatico
Paris-Nice
@Home Cycling Team presentation
McLane Pacific Classic
NORBA #1 - Waco
Colombian XC Cup #1
Bendigo Madison
Tucson Bicycle Classic
Vuelta a Murcia
Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen
Australian Junior Track Championships
Bendigo International Madison Criterium
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Nokere Koerse
Images by Gino Verhulst
2004 Track Cycling World Championships launch
Images by Merri Hagan
Tri-Nations International Track Challenge
Images by Mark Windsor
- The Australian
team - (bottom L- R) Carlo Barendilla, Clint Johnson, Stephen Rossendell,
Mat Goss; (top L to R) Warren Scott, Pete Fitzpatrick, Andrew Taylor, Grant
Irwin, and Coach Mark Windsor
- Cape Town
in March is the best place in the world for a cyclist - or just about
anyone, really. Enthusiasts have the Giro del Capo on the road, the Tri Nations
on the track, plus the Amazing Pick'n Pay Argus, ensuring everyone is talking
cycling, among other things. Here, the Australian Track Team enjoys their
company of friends at the Argus Expo.
- Australian
sprinter Clint Johnson steps up to the stationary bike challenge at the
Argus Expo.
- Clint
Johnson set a new record on the Ferrari stationary bike at the Shell V
Power Stand, and has the podium girls to prove it.
- Australian
coach Mark Windsor and his charges before the Tri Nations.
- The Australian
team is introduced to the big crowd in the Bellville Velodrome prior to
the start of the 7th annual Tri Nations Track Challenge.
- The Australian
sprint team ready for take-off (bottom to top) Carlo Barendilla, Andrew
Taylor and Clint Johnson)
- The Australian
team pit.
- South African
stars Morne Blignaut, Garen Bloch and Jean-Pierre Van Zyl.
- The winning
team - Windsor, Rossendell, Johnson, Barendilla, Scott, Irwin, Fitzpactick,
Taylor and Goss.
- The Australian
and Russian teams after winning the Open and Junior categoriess of the
2004 Tri Nations in South Africa.
@Home Cycling Team presentation
Images by Bert Geerts
McLane Pacific Classic
Stage 1 - March 13: Downtown Grand Prix, 64/51.2km
Images by Rob Karman/www.roadbikephotos.com
Stage 2 - March 14: Foothills Road Race, 192/153km
Images by Rob Karman/www.roadbikephotos.com
NORBA #1 - Waco
Race 1 - March 11: Marathon - 60miles
Images by Mike Gladu/www.velodrome.com
Race 2 - March 12: Time Trial - 3 miles
Images by Mike Gladu/www.velodrome.com
Race 3 - March 13: Short Track - 20mins/30 mins + 3 laps
Images by Mike Gladu/www.velodrome.com
- Todd
Wells of Mongoose gets the hole shot on the Men's Short Track start
- Ryder
Hesjedal ramps up the pace on the return to the start, with Seamus McGrath
(#3) never more than two bike lengths away
- Hesjedal
rounding the downhill turn enjoyed perfect, dry conditions on the pavement
- Jason
Sager represented the locals by joining the leaders as they formed a breakaway
- Hesjedal,
Geoff Kabush, McGrath and Sager put plenty of time on the group, but Kabush
took it upon himself to weed Sager out.
- Down
to three riders with only 2 laps to go, McGrath takes the pace
- Liam
Killeen moved to the front of the main group to block for treammate Hesjedal
with one lap to go
- McGrath
and Hesjedal side by side up the final climb at two laps remaining
- Kabush
still hooked up to the McGrath/Hesjedal freight train
- McGrath
with the advantage 200 meters and one hairpin turn away from the line
- Hesjedal
comes by on the inside for the sprint win
- Ryder
Hesjedal is all smiles after moving into the stage race lead,
- Pro
Women Short Track start number one had to be brought back
- Three
riders didn't make it to the first turn - two needing medical transport
that shut the course down
- On
the restart, nothing up front has changed: #8 Susan Haywood on point of
the group led by Alison Dunlap (#40), Alison Sydor (#9) and Katerina Hanusova
(#2) and Chrissy Redden (#2)
- Haywood
sets the pace with Dunlap and Sydor on the first laps
- Sydor
leans into the final turn of the "Mixmaster"
- Dunlap
whips around the pavement turns
- Dunlap
paces Kiara Bisaro and Sydor
- Chrissy
Redden takes a pull
- Two
laps to go and Dunlap is looking for position on the outside
- Haywood
leads the group into the final lap, with evntual winner Sydor on her wheel,
Hanusova and Redden to her right and Dunlap passing on the outside
Race 4 - March 14: Cross Country
Images by Mike Gladu/www.velodrome.com
- Alison Sydor
leads on GC at the XC start line
- Alison Dunlap
in third overall, called to the line
- Kiara Bisaro
in second overall
- Susan Haywood
in fifth overall after the TT and Short Track
- Chrissy Redden
in sixth shows what her face will look like on the first few climbs
- Katerina
Hanusova in fifth
- Willow Koerber
in seventh
- Alison Dunlap
led Sydor up the initial first gear climbs of the Mixmaster
- Alyson Sydor
only a second behind Dunlap
- Katerina
Hanusova and the group made the base of the climb 20 seconds back
- Kiara Bisaro
protected her GC standing early, but lost ground later
- Crissy Redden
making that face
- Alison Dunlap
and Alyson Sydor find more spectators at the Twin Bridges
- Willow Koerber
moves up into contention
- Susan Haywood
descending
- Alison Dunlap
and Alyson Sydor race nose to tail across the flats at the Mouth of the
Bosque
- Alison Dunlap
and Alyson Sydor continue on to the finish
- Waco's Cameron
Park offered many opportunities for great spectating
- Seamus McGrath,
GC leader out front three-quarters into the first lap
- Ryder Hesjedal
in second but he's been down at least once
- Jeremiah
Bishop moves ahead of Hesjedal on lap two
- Ryder Hesjedal
keeps Bishop in sight
- Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski
moves ahead of Geoff Kabush
- Geoff Kabush
- Ryder Hesjedal
is a mess at the start of lap three
- Max Plaxton
on his way to fifth
- Jason Sager
was the only Pro to ride the Marathon, TT, Short Track and XC and with 6th
place in the final event capped off a stellar weekend for the local rider
- Jeremiah
Bishop hits the finish chute first, riding in a front wheel flat
- Jeremiah
Bishop celebrates holding off Geoff Kabush at the line for the first American-win
in a NORBA National series event in four years
- Women XC
Podium: Haywood, Sydor, Dunlap, Hanusova, Koerber
- Jason Sager
of Texas was 6th overall
- Jeremiah
Bishop XC Winner
- Men XC Podium:
Hesjedal, Kabush, Bishop, Horgan-Kobelski, Plaxton
- Alyson Sydor
Women's GC Winner
- Women GC
Podium: Haywood, Dunlap, Sydor, Hanusova, Koerber
- Geoff Kabush
Men's GC Winner
- Men GC Podium:
Horgan-Kobelski, Hesjedal, Kabush, Bishop (not shown-Plaxton in drug control)
- Men GC Podium:
Horgan-Kobelski, Hesjedal, Kabush, Bishop, not shown-Plaxton in drug control)
Colombian XC Cup #1
Images by Andrea Bianco
Tucson Bicycle Classic
Images by Jason Elhardt
Stage 1 - March 5: Old Tucson/McCain loop time trial, 4.8km
Stage 2 - March 6: Gates Pass/Garrett Lemire Memorial Road Race, 134km/101km
Stage 3 - March 7: Artisan Prosthetics Circuit Race, 80km/62km
Vuelta a Murcia
Stage 1 - March 3: Murcia - San Pedro del Pinatar, 177 km
Images by AFP Photo
Stage 2 - March 4: Lorca - Lorca ITT, 21.3 km
Images by AFP Photo
Stage 3 - March 5: Yecla - Catlike (Yecla), 156.4 km
Images by AFP Photo
Stage 4 - March 6: Totana - Alto Collado Bermejo, 169 km
Images by AFP Photo
Stage 5 - March 7: Murcia - Murcia, 133 km
Images by AFP Photo
Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen
Prologue - March 7: Bellegem ITT, 7.6 km
Images by Luc Claessen/Cyclingnews/www.actiefotos.be
Day 1 - March 5
Images by Lynne Ryan/redbackdesign.com.au
- Josephine
Tomic the Gold Medal Winner in the U17 Women's 1 Lap Time Trial
- Luke
Jones (Victoria)
- Grace
Sulzberger (TAS) Bronze Medal Winner in the U17 Women's Pursuit
- The
gold medal winning West Australian Men's U17 Pursuit Team (L to R): Cameron
Meyer, Byron Page, Duane Johansen, Travis Meyer, Scott Sunderland
- Day
1 Gold Medal Winners Front L to R: Josephine Tomic, Sarah Humphreys, Georgina
Freeland, Michael Downing, Luke Davison; Back L to R: Scott Sunderland, Travis
Meyer, Duane Johansen ,Byron Page, Cameron Meyer
- Day
1 Medal Winners
Day 2 - March 6
Images by Lynne Ryan/redbackdesign.com.au
Day 3 - March 7
Images by Lynne Ryan/redbackdesign.com.au
- Sarah
Humphreys, gold medal winner in the U17 Women's 500m Time Trial.
- Day
3 Victorian medal winners - Front: (L to R) Lisa Friend (3rd U17 Women's
500m Time Trial), Tess Downing (2nd, U17 Women's 500m Time Trial); Back (L
to R) Abe Hastwell (2nd, U17 Men's Sprint), Georgina Freeland (1st, U17 Women's
Sprint), Sarah Humphreys (1st, U17 Women's 500m Time Trial), Trevor Griffiths
(1st, U15 Men's Sprint).
- Day
3 gold medal winners - (L to R) Georgina Freeland (1st, U17 Women's Sprint),
Scott Sunderland (1st, U17 Men's Sprint), Sarah Humphreys (1st, U17 Womens
500m Time Trial) and Trevor Griffiths (1st, U15 Men's Sprint).
- Day
3 medal winners - Back (L to R) Thomas Palmer, Abe Hastwell, Tess Downing,
Trevor Griffiths, Daniel Ellis, Edward Van Hoof; Front: (L to R) Sarah Kent,
Scott Sunderland, Georgina Freeland, Sarah Humphreys, Lisa Friend and Chloe
Hosking.
- Scott
Sunderland celebrates his win in the U17 Men's Sprint.
- Scott
Sunderland (L) and Abe Hastwell.
- Edward
Van Hoof and Matthew Meisel-Dennis.
- Sarah
Kent and Georgina Freeland.
- Trevor
Griffiths.
- Georgina
Freeland (L) and Sarah Kent.
- Sarah
Humphreys, gold medal winner in the U17 Women's 500m Time Trial. Sarah
also set a new Australian Record for this event.
- Trevor
Griffiths and Thomas Palmer.
- Georgina
Freeland and Sarah Kent.
Bendigo International Madison Criterium
Images by Shane Goss/licoricegallery.com
Images by Mikkeli Godfree/Cyclingnews.com
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