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Tour of Southland - 2.5New Zealand, November 1-6, 20042003 results Stage List Preview Past winners Record field for Tour of SouthlandBy Alan Messenger A record field of 95 will line up at Invercargill in the far south of New Zealand on Monday for the start of the PowerNet Tour of Southland. As well as attracting most of New Zealand's USA and Euro based riders the field for the UCI 2.5 Category race contains thirty overseas riders. "The inclusion of the overseas riders is most welcome and it continues to lift the profile of the event" Tour Manager Bruce Ross told Cyclingnews. In the 47 year history of the Tour it has only been won once by a rider from outside Australasia and that rider, American John Lieswyn is back this year in a strong Southland Times team. His team-mates are last year's winner Scott Guyton, 2000 Winner Glen Mitchell, New Zealand track squad rider Tim Gudsell and world track champion Greg Henderson. Mitchell finished sixth and Guyton tenth in the recent Australian Herald Sun Tour so they will bring good form into the Southland race. Heath Blackgrove won the road race and time trial double at the New Zealand national championships last week and he is teamed with European-based pro Hayden Roulston, New Zealand track squad rider Marc Ryan, Craig Thomsom and Logan Hutchings in a strong Zookeepers Café team. The New Zealand chances don't stop there. New Zealand under 23 road champion and track Olympian Peter Latham heads a strong Rabobank lineup with 2000 Southland winner Karl Moore, Ryan Russell, Geoff Burndred and Ross Simmons. Australians have always made an impact here and this year's lineup includes the Sycamore Print team of Steve Harcourt, Hilton McMurdo, Jason Rigg, Paul Millar and Mark Petterson. Harcourt is an expat Kiwi and is the son of race photographer and colourful cycling personality Barry Harcourt. Other Aussies in the field are Richard England, Joel Pearson, Michael McGee, Chris Carson and Josh Akarsn. Three Germans from the Marin team Herspersdorf, Fabian Mathes, Hans Fischer and Christian Brockhoff will certainly add interest to the Tour as will the powerful Swiss rider Pascal Hugerbuhler and French regional champion Olivier Fesqnet. The Tour gets under way on Monday with a team time trial at Invercargill but more significant will be the afternoon stage from Invercargill which finishes at the summit of the notorious Bluff Hill, the southernmost point of New Zealand's South Island. The stage will provide the race with a worthy leader. Other notable stages are Wednesday's 130km ride which finishes at the top of the Crown mountain range near Queenstown and Friday's gruelling 182km ride from Winton to the tourist spot, Te Anau. The Tour finishes back at Invercargill on Saturday November 6 . The Stages
Past winners2003 Scott Guyton (NZl) The Southland Times 2002 John Lieswyn (USA) Winton's Middle Pub 2001 Karl Moore (NZl) Southroads 2000 Glen Mitchell 1999 Graeme Miller 1998 Scott Guyton 1997 Graeme Miller 1996 Gordon McCauley 1995 Brian Fowler 1994 Doug Bath 1993 Landrey Burt 1992 Brian Fowler 1991 Stuart Lowe 1990 Brian Fowler 1989 Brian Fowler 1988 Brian Fowler 1987 Brian Fowler 1986 Brian Fowler 1985 Brian Fowler 1984 Jack Swart 1983 Jack Swart 1982 Stephen Cox 1981 Stephen Cox 1980 Anthony Cuff 1979 Eric McKenzie 1978 Paul Jesson 1977 Wayne Perkinson 1976 Paul Jesson 1975 Chris Hogan 1974 Bruce Ramsey 1973 Michael Hughes 1972 Blair Stockwell 1971 John Dean 1970 David Gee 1969 Warwick Dalton 1968 Merv Davis 1967 Tino Tabak 1966 Tino Tabak 1965 Tino Tabak 1964 Malcolm Powell (Aus) 1963 Dick Johnstone 1962 Tony Walsh 1961 Warwick Dalton 1960 Gary Ulmer 1959 Warwick Dalton 1957 Tom Tindale 1956 Kelvin Hastie Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com |
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