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Snowy Wilson Memorial Criteriums - NE

Sydney, Australia, October 29, 2005

Results

Why me - why not!

By Anthony Tan

... Whyman (R) throws his bike...
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Kitted to the nines in Lance Armstrong's signature line of 10/2 clothing and a Trek bike to boot, Randwick Botany/FRF Couriers rider David Whyman won a photo finish sprint against Liam Kelly to take out the 2005 Snowy Wilson Memorial Criterium sponsored by FRF Couriers.

Both Whyman and Kelly were just two of the favourites going into the final race of the day, the two reversing their positions in the U19/U23/Elite Men's handicap held just an hour before. In the 10 lap/20km event, the scratch bunch managed to catch the four back-marker groups with around four laps remaining before Kelly broke away on his own with two laps to go.

A big bunch crests the second hill
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Liam Kelly wins earlier in the day
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One of the groups
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With his head down, bum up and chain floating in the 12 cog, King Liam impressively held off a large-sized chasing bunch to enjoy a well-earned victory - and even had the time to look over his shoulder at the sprint for second, which was narrowly won by Whyman. Cyclingnews' Chief Editor, Jeff Jones, recently returned from deep, dark (and always rainy) Belgium three days ago, spent much of his time getting over his jet-lag at the back of the scratch bunch, but returned to the fore when it mattered and finished sixth in the sprint for the minor placings.

However, a few more riders were saving themselves for the big race of the day, the Snowy Wilson Memorial Criterium, held in honour and memory of Alfred C 'Snow' WIlson and a member of today's organising club for most of his life.

This time, the 100-plus riders were split into four groups, ranging from Group 1 starting off first, Group 2 commencing two minutes later, Group 3 3'15 after them, and the scratch bunch leaving last, needing to make up a 4'45 deficit if one of them were to take out 'The Snowy'.

Once again, the race began under warm, sunny skies, and despite having the largest bunch, it was the scratchies who got themselves well organised early on, while the other grades appeared to lack cohesion. As a consequence, it was all together by the midway mark of the 12 lap/24km event - much too early for any of the back marker riders to stand a chance against more than a few pairs of the fresh and powerful legs that comprised the scratch group.

With four laps remaining, it was previous race winner Liam Kelly and Australian U23 national team member Robbie Cater who drove the pace to create the winning move, with Peter Milostic (Penrith Panthers), Josh Fleming (Sutherland Shire CC/Endeavour Cycles), David Whyman (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers) in there as well, along with two others.

Once established, the break never looked like coming back, and in a six-man sprint, it was Kelly and Whyman who were neck and neck all the way to the line, with commissaires taking plenty of time before Whyman was voted the winner, courtesy of an excellent bike throw right when he needed it.

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Results

U19 / Elite / Masters' Women 20km Handicap				

1 Skye-Lee Armstrong (Parramatta CC)
2 Belinda Dipose (Lidcombe Auburn CC)
3 Trudi van de Straaten (Bicisport)
4 Erin Chamerlen (Sydney CC)
5 Caroline Smale (Parramatta CC)
6 Elizabeth Allen (Lidcombe Auburn CC)
7 Nicki Hudson (International)
8 Sally Thompson (Sydney CC)
9 Lauren Degney (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
10 Ruth Walshe (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
11 Silvia Potente (St George CC)

Masters' Men C / D / E Grades 16km Handicap				

1 Jim Murray (Central Coast CC)
2 Barry Mourad (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
3 David South (Waratah Veterans CC)
4 Brad Oaten (Penrith Panthers CC)
5 Barry Doosey (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
6 David Lippman (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
7 Craig Blundell (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
8 Herve Boutin (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
9 Ian Langley (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
10 David Crampton (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
11 Maurice Baroni (Marconi CC)
12 Anthony Stephenson (Illwarra CC)
13 Geoffrey Dyball (Colnago-Caravello CC)

Masters' Men A / B Grades 20km Scratch

1 Scott Callum (Eastern Suburbs CC)
2 Laurent Vignes (North Sydney CC)
3 Alex Simmons (Sydney CC)
4 Antonio Iannacito (Colnago-Caravello CC)
5 Warwick Edwards
6 Glen Ingram (Sutherland Shire CC)
7 Mark Robertson (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
8 Richard Westmoreland (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
9 Charles Topfer (Lidcombe Auburn CC)
10 Karl Bellamy (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
11 Stefan Bozunovic (Eastern Suburbs CC)
12 Kevin Black (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
13 Neil Morris (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
14 Marko Turner(Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
15 Sean O'Neill (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
16 Mark Arnold (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
17 John Boles (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
18 Patrick O'Shea (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
19 John Hadley (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)

U19 / Elite Men A thru E Grades 20km Handicap					

1 Liam Kelly (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)	
2 David Whyman (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)	
3 Brett Perez (Agiskoviner)	
4 Peter Milostic (Penrith Panthers CC)	

1st B	Dale Scarfe	(Central Coast CC)
1st C	Justin Tomlinson (Southern Highlands CC)	
1st D	Stuart Miles (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
1st E	Matthew Hynes (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)

Pennyfarthing 8km Scratch					

1 Patrick Jones (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
2 George Pappas (Dulwich Hill CC)
3 Simon Llewelyn (Dulwich Hill CC)

All-In Handicap 24kms				

1 David Whyman (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
2 Liam Kelly (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
3 Robert Cater (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
4 Peter Milostic (Penrith Panthers CC)
5 David Treacy (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)
6 Dale Scarfe (Central Coast CC)
7 Josh Flemming (Sutherland Shire CC)
8 Matthew Pettit (Parramatta CC)
9 Phillip Stokes (Penrith Panthers CC)
10 Jeffrey Jones (Randwick Botany CC/FRF Couriers)