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Results and Reports from AustraliaPromoters wishing to submit results should send them to Cyclingnews Eastern Suburbs Cycling ClubTrek Summer Series #10 - March 8, 2005Computer gets the win and the Series leadAfter ten weeks of trying in the Trek Bikes Summer Series, the Eastern Suburbs A grade duo of Stuart Dangerfield and Paul Rowney finally got team mate Stewart 'Computer' Campbell across the line for a well deserved win, when he outsprinted his main rival for the series first prize of a Trek Madone 5.9 frame, Anthony Spurgeon (Colnago Caravello). It was the first time Computer has beaten the local King of Heffron in the series and he now takes a handy, but not unbeatable five point lead into the last two races. Despite a string of DNF's in recent weeks, Spurge is still very much in the race for the $3,700 first prize as he is the only rider with enough points to overtake Computer, however, he will have to make sure his Colnago - Caravello teammates Jose Rodriguez, Ben Isaksen and Peter McDonald execute a better lead out than the one they tried last night. In the Sprint King competition, Liam Kelly (Randwick Botany/FRF Couriers) shrugged off the after effects of jetlag and the Taipei Bike Show to extend his lead for the pink jersey. He also picked up third place overall last night, which eased him into fourth place in the Series. In the C grade series another Randwick Botany rider, Chris Reynolds, hit the top of the leaderboard with his fourth win in five weeks. After the participation of some high quality pro and international riders in recent weeks, the field was back to club standard which almost enabled C grade to stay away for an overall win, but fortunately for A grade, the MG Xpower powerhouses of Troy Glennan and Shaun Higgerson, supported by Dangerfield, McDonald and Rodriguez, had B grade caught with seven laps to go and then C grade caught just before the bell. The summer north easterlies which have been blowing all series once again had everyone in the gutter which meant it was only the big motors of A grade who where there at the end to contest the gallop. Depsite an early move from Colnago-Caravello it was Dangerfield and Rowney, also brushing aside Taipei jetlag, who wound it up for Computer. A 'nervous' move from one of the Easts riders checked Spurge momentarily and he never quite got the chance to kick again to come over Computer, who crossed the line a clear bike length in front. Robbie Cater had a strong finish for fourth and Shaun Higgerson capped off yet another solid night's racing to take home the envelope for fifth. In the battle for B grade, nationally ranked junior track rider Luke Cridland was too strong for John Kenny. Results1 Stewart Campbell (Easts) 2 Anthony Spurgeon (Colnago Caravello) 3 Liam Kelly (Randwick Botany/FRF Couriers) 4 Robbie Cater (Randwick Botany/FRF Couriers) 5 Shaun Higgerson (MG XPower) 1st B Grade Luke Cridland (Southern Cross) 1st C Grade Chris Reynolds (Randwick Botany/FRF Couriers) Trek Bikes Poinstcore 1 Stewart Campbell 27 pts 2 Anthony Spurgeon 22 3 Chris Reynolds 11 4 Liam Kelly 10 5 Ben Isaksen 8 6 Steve Wooldridge 7 6 Matthew White 7 6 Tom Reid 7 6 Jose Rodriguez 7 6 Sam Lee 7 6 Mark Cavendish 7 12 John Kenny 6 13 Mark Renshaw 4 13 Luke Davison 4 13 Paul Rowney 4 16 Mathew Lucas 3 16 Chris Jenkins 3 16 Adam Shepherd 3 16 Richard Dodds 3 20 Peter McDonald 2 20 Brian Appleyard 2 20 Sam Carroll 2 20 Todd Dunn 2 20 Stuart Dangerfield 2 20 Tom White 2 20 Robbie Cater 2 27 Jeff Jones 1 27 Louis Treuba 1 27 Scott Callum 1 27 Rodney Mendes 1 27 Jonathon Cridland 1 27 Shaun Higgerson 1 A/B Grade Sprint King 1 Liam Kelly 59 pts 2 Stewart Campbell 44 3 Anthony Iannacito 29 4 Nic Rathborne 23 5 Troy Glennan 19 6 Steve Wooldridge 18 7 Anthony Spurgeon 17 8 John Kenny 13 8 Paul Rowney 13 10 Shaun Higgerson 11 11 Brent Jenkins 9 11 Scott Callum 9 13 Mark Stoneham 8 14 John Sunde 7 14 Alan Bozunovic 7 14 Ben Isaksen 7 14 Peter McDonald 7 18 Mark Renshaw 6 18 Sam Lee 6 20 Matthew White 5 20 Jose Rodriguez 5 20 Mark Cavendish 5 20 Stuart Dangerfield 5 24 Steve Orfanos 4 25 Dave Treacy 3 25 Andrew Kilday 3 25 Edward Clancy 3 28 Charlie O'Brien 1 28 Mathew Lucas 1 28 Chris Jenkins 1 28 Paddy Jones 1 28 Mark Wall 1 28 Gavin Bates 1 28 Perron Delacour 1 28 Tom White 1 C Grade Poinstcore 1 Chris Reynolds 23 pts 2 Todd Dunn 20 3 Tom Reid 16 4 Joel Xuereb 10 5 Andrew Hall 5 6 Adam Shepherd 3 6 Luke Davison 3 6 Aaron Richardson 3 9 Roger Shackleton 2 10 Sam Carroll 1 10 Richard Dodds 1 10 Jeff Gray 1 10 Steve Pearson 1 10 Peter O'Connor 1 Sprint Primes 7 laps to go 1 Mark Stoneham 2 Nic Rathbone 3 Tony Iannacito 5 laps to go 1 Liam Kelly 2 Troy Glennan 3 Peter McDonald 3 laps to go 1 Paul Rowney 2 Liam Kelly 3 Stuart Dangerfield Final 1 Stewart Campbell 2 Anthony Spurgeon 3 Liam Kelly Local results 2004 |
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