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Bertoni Gorey 3 Day - NEIreland, April 15-17, 2006Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 3 - April 16: Gorey - Gorey, 60 milesByrne leads Bertoni Gorey Three DayBy Shane Stokes With the final stage often settled in a bunch sprint, Orwell – Dundrum Town Centre rider Declan Byrne looks to have a good chance of winning the Bertoni Gorey 3 Day tomorrow. Comeragh CC rider Robin Kelly is his closest challenger, seven seconds back, while Sean Rock (McNally Swords), Isaac Speirs (Irish junior team) and Stephen Halpin (Irish junior team) are also within striking distance, lying 11, 13 and 18 secs off yellow, respectively. Saturday’s opening 72 mile stage saw a break of four riders go clear before the prime line in Hacketstown. Speirs, Tom Shanahan (Limerick CC), Laurent Dumolin (Kanturk CU) and Sean Rock (McNally Swords) worked well together to build a maximum lead of 43 seconds, but these were mopped up by a speeding main bunch inside the final 3 miles. The resulting mass sprint saw Robert Kelly (Comeragh CC) beat Andre Lemke (Team TEC), Robert Murray (Limerick CC), David Duffy (St. Finbarr’s CC), Dave Rawlins (South Dublin CC), Colm Crawley (Stamullen M Donnelly) and 94 others in the dash to the line. The action continued today with the customary 3.9 mile undulating time trial. Tony O’Malley (All Systems Dublin Wheelers) covered the distance in 7 mins 55 secs, beating Byrne by two seconds and Kelly by nine. Rock, Speirs and Halpin were 13, 15 and 20 seconds back. However as O’Malley had finished 10 minutes and 55 seconds back on the opening stage, this meant that Byrne wore yellow in the 60 mile afternoon stage. This four lap road race saw a number of breaks go clear. Sean Rock and Adrian Pretorius (Leinster) were away on the final lap but in what was for him a frustrating replay of yesterday’s action, Rock and his breakaway companion were reeled in close to the finish. The stage was settled in another big bunch gallop, with Brendan Whelan (Lucan Staggs CC) proving quickest on this occasion. Colm Crawley (Stamullen M Donnelly), Robin Kelly (Comeragh CC), Andre Lemke (Team TEC), Russell Treacy (St. Finbarr’s CC) and David McQuaid (Polar SR) filled the top six places. Byrne thus holds a seven second lead heading into the concluding 58 mile stage. Robin Kelly leads the points classification, Shanahan is well clear in the KOH contest, while Isaac Speirs is best junior. Orwell Dundrum TC are top team. Results1 Brendan Whelan (Lucan Staggs CC) 2.32.26 2 Colm Crawley (Stamullen M Donnelly) 3 Robin Kelly (Comeragh CC) 4 Andre Lemke (Team TEC) 5 Russell Treacy (St. Finbarr’s CC) 6 David McQuaid (Polar SR) General classification after stage 3 1 Declan Byrne (Orwell Dundrum SC) 5.15.57 2 Robin Kelly (Comeragh CC) 0.07 3 Sean Rock (McNally Swords) 0.11 4 Isaac Speirs (Irish junior team) 0.13 5 Stephen Halpin (Irish junior team) 0.18 6 Tom Shanahan (Limerick CC) 0.20 7 Linus Murphy (Polar SR) 0.21 8 Diarmuid Cronin (Irish junior team) 0.25 9 Alan Carey (Staggs Lucan) 0.27 10 John Duggan (Banteer) Points 1 Robin Kelly 14 pts 2 Andre Lenke (Team Tec) 11 3 Brendan Whelan 6 King of the Mountains 1 Tom Shanahan (Limerick CC) 11 2 Sean Rock (McNally Swords) 6 3 Andre Engemann (St. Tiernans) 5 Junior 1 Isaac Speirs 5.16.10 2 Stephen Halpin (Irish Junior Team) 0.05 3 Diarmuid Cronin (Irish Junior Team) 0.12 Teams 1 Orwell Dundrum TC 15.49.09 2 Comeragh CC 0.11 3 Polar SR 0.12 |
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