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Results and Reports from AustraliaPromoters wishing to submit results should send them to Cyclingnews Bathurst Cycling Club2006 Anzac Day Flatlands Cycle Classic, April 25, 2006The good fields continued for the Annual Anzac Day Cycle Classic yesterday, with the event split into two separate grades to cater for the large field. The flat course handicap event was introduced in 1995 by then BCC President Terry Dunphy as road sprinters race, and has since been targeted as a goal for many of the club fast track riders, and opportunist riding off all handicap marks. This years 28km handicap looked to be no different with track medallist Drew Carter, Darrell Thorncraft and Road Sprinters Allan Cunyghame and Garry Taunton starting the pre race favourites infront of the highly credentialed Back markers and recent race winner Dennis Martin and Scott Allan. The prediction proved to be correct when Drew Carter won his 4th Anzac Flatlands Classic in the elite class while fastman Darrell Thorncraft took out the Sports category event. However their wins came after some great racing, Carter only catching a large group lead by Katoombas Steve Moon in the final 250m of the Elite race. Sports ClassThe Sports Class event was lead much of the way by Marian Renshaw (Bathurst), Gerry Stieda (Lithgow) and Oranges Joel Turner however in the second half of the race they were joined by the 4min bunch, and Thorncrafts 3min group. From this point it was a battle between the leading bunch, the fast finishing 1min group, and the Scratchies. Scratch markers Greg Bell and Mark Tobin had caught Jill Harris and Clive Langs
30sec group, but where having trouble making ground on the larger 1minute bunch
lead by Kirsten Howard, Scott Allen, Mick Foran and George Cady. Elite ClassIt was the same tense battle in Elite Grade, with the participants forming into 3 main bunches during the event. Early leaders Al Cungyhames 4min30sec bunch joined by Steve Moons and Tony Hogans groups to form a strong working leading bunch. While Andrew Carter, Bruce Goddard, Glen McGill, Craig McAlister and Dennis Martin 1min group had quickly caught the 2min group and where chasing hard. Behind them the Backmarkers there finding it a tough task with Scratchies Mitch Chapman (Orange) and Owen McPhillamy (Central Coast) set a difficult task to catch the block markers Mal Haigh, Tim Guy of Orange, and Blair Windsor (Bathurst) off 30seconds. It was a dramatic finish with the leading group looked to have the Anzac Classic won, Steve Moon and Tony Hogan kicked only to have former state track medallist Andrew Carter catch and pass them in the dash to the line from the chasing brunch. Carter beating Moon (Katoomba) and Hogan (Bath), with Marty Guy (Orange) 4th and Ryan O Donell just hanging on for 5th in front of Richard Hobson, Craig McAlister and Dennis Martin. The battle for fastest time again close, with Blair Windsor taking the honour with 36min39sec, after combining well with Tim Guy and NSW masters champion Mal Haigh, to defeat the scratchmen Chapman and McPhillamy, and also Cater who recorded a very stick 36m 44sec in winning the handicap event. ResultsElite Class 1 Andrew Carter (1min) (Bathurst) 2 Steve Moon (3min) (Katoomba) 3 Tony Hogan (4min) ((Bathurst)) 4 Marty Guy (4min) (Orange) 5 Ryan O Donnell (4.30) (Bathurst) 6 Richard Hobson (1.30) (Bathurst) 7 Craig McAlister (1min) (Bathurst) 8 Dennis Martin (1min) (Bathurst) Fastest Time – Blair Windsor (30sec) (Bathurst) 36.39 Sports Class 1 Darrell Thorncraft (3min) (Bathurst) 2 Ray Gorrell (3min) (ACT) 3 Jody Parker (4min) (Bathurst) 4 Cal Baker (4min) (Bathurst) 5 Ian Hill (3min) (Bathurst) Fastest Time – Greg Bell (scr) (Bathurst) 42.18 Local results 2006 |
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