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Brindabella Challenge - NEACT, Australia, December 2-4, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Event Next Event Event 3 - December 3: Road races, 50/70 kmMorton's moment; Glennan too goodBy Anthony Tan at Old Parliament House, Canberra After yesterday's wash-out that put the criteriums back to tomorrow morning, Saturday's road races were held in intermittent sunshine, and consisted of a 50 kilometre handicap and 70 kilometre scratch race. Riders that had raced the Canberra Tour (formerly known as 'The Milk Race'), one of Australia's largest domestic club events, went over familiar territory today. Beginning at Old Parliament House, riders headed in a westerly direction out to Cotter via the Coppins and Uriarra Crossings, negotiating U-turns or smaller loops along the way before heading back to the start/finish. First up was the handicap event, the 120-strong field split between six groups from G grade (referred to as the 'limit' group) - starting at 4.35pm - to A grade (also known as the 'scratch' bunch), who left last, a massive 23 minutes later at two minutes to five. On hand to wish the groups good luck were two famous Canberrans: three-time world time trial champion Michael Rogers, back in his home town after a team bonding and photo session with his new ProTour team, T-Mobile; and double World Cup champion Oenone Wood. "Have fun first and foremost, and watch out for the wind," advised Rogers. "And don't get caught!" he quipped to the back-markers. Temperatures in Australia's capital city are often a few degrees less than the coastal climes of Sydney, and the Canberra of today was no different: a biting, cold wind saw most start off with arm warmers, and knee warmers were also in abundance. In the end, the generous head-start awarded to the back-markers proved too much for the scratchies, and it was C grade rider Bradley Morton (Canberra CC) who attacked and won easily from club-mate Chris Loynes and Simon Hickey (Peloton Sports), collecting a cool 700 smackers for efforts. Fastest time was taken by scratch group rider John Forrest, with Vicki Eustice the best of the ladies, both from Canberra Cycle Club. Most of the heavy hitters waited for the all-in men's scratch race that kicked off at twenty to six; pre-race favourites and well represented was the newly-launched FRF Couriers-Caravello squad, a formidable force with seven elite riders on the start list. Blustery conditions, dead roads and an up and down parcours made for 'honest racing', remarked Cyclingnews' Chief Editor Jeff Jones, who earned himself the third fastest time in the previous handicap event. By the race's midway point, the front group consisted of just five riders after beginning with 50. The race proved an easy win for Troy Glennan (MG XPower p/b BigPond), the current Australian club time trial champion attacking his breakaway group seven kilometres from the finish and using raw power to motor towards the line. Completing the podium was Peter McDonald and Joe McDonnell, both from FRF Couriers-Caravello. "Just after we came off the loop, a few of the other boys attacked, and I went on the opposite side to where the others [attacks] had just gone, so I think I caught them by surprise," a smiling Glennan told Cyclingnews. "After getting in the early break, I knew there was a few climbs I had to get over. There was a few strong climbers in that group and the last part was going to be a tailwind, so I knew if I could get over the climbs, I'd be in with a shot. I was feeling quite good, so I stayed in there with them and it all worked." PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Anthony Tan/Cyclingnews
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ResultsGraded handicap, 50 km 1 Bradley Morton (Canberra Cycling Club) 1.17.19 2 Chris Loynes (Canberra Cycling Club) 3 Simon Hickey (Peloton Sports) 4 Lindsey Wall (Canberra Cycling Club) 5 Alfred Cook (Canberra Cycling Club) 6 Heath Wade (Canberra Cycling Club) 7 Richard Easter (Southern Highlands Cycling Club) 8 Vicki Eustace (Canberra Cycling Club) 9 David Whitelaw (Canberra Cycling Club) 10 Tim Grabovszky 11 Erin Chamberlen (Sydney Cycling Club) 12 Nick Boylan (Canberra Cycling Club) 13 Mark Harris (Canberra Cycling Club) 14 Lewis Gough (Canberra Cycling Club) 15 Troy Reddick (Canberra Cycling Club) 16 Chris Wright (Sydney Cycling Club) 17 Jason Foley (Canberra Cycling Club) 18 Mark Sullivan (Canberra Cycling Club) 19 Adam Forsdyke (Canberra Cycling Club) 20 Simon Gallacher (Canberra Cycling Club) 21 Ulisses Da Silva (Canberra Cycling Club) 22 Anthony O'Connor (Cootamundra Cycle Club) 23 Grant Chellew (Sydney Cycling Club) 24 Stewart Mcgrath (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 25 Simon Milnes (Canberra Cycling Club) 26 John Forrest (Canberra Cycling Club) 27 Neil Skipper (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 28 Jeff Jones (Randwick Botany Cycling Club) 29 Marcus Hayman (Canberra Cycling Club) 30 Michael Payne (Cootamundra Cycling Club) 31 Bruce Chancellor (Canberra Cycling Club) 32 Geoffrey Kennett (Sydney Cycling Club) 33 Darren Ralph 34 Peter Mclennan (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 35 Andrew Arundel 36 David Crea 37 Ross Ackland 38 Hugh Kimber (Peloton Sports) 39 Hamish Nicol (Canberra Cycling Club) 40 Leo Neil-Dwyer (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 41 Damian Barrett (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 42 Ben Curtis (Canberra Cycling Club) 43 Guy Buchanan (Canberra Cycling Club) 44 Laura Meisel-Dennis (Canberra Cycling Club) 45 James Bartlett 46 Jason Mahoney (Canberra Cycling Club) 47 James Cheetham (Dulwich Hill Bicycle Club) 48 Laura Bortolozzi (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 49 Graeme Cameron (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 50 Christophe Barberet (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 51 John Thorn (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 52 Andrew Circosta (Canberra Cycling Club) 53 Tony Carmichael 54 Jason Mcatamney (Cootamundra Cycling Club) 55 Jason Segrott (Canberra Cycling Club) 56 Tim Marquardt (Brunswick) 57 Allan Bontjer (Canberra Cycling Club) 58 Ella Whitelaw (Canberra Cycling Club) 59 Drew Johns 60 John Marion (Eurobadalla Cycling Club) 61 Richard Norris (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 62 Elizabeth Mcdonald 63 John Craig 64 Jim Veal 65 Mark Anthony Taylor (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 66 Gregory Nelson (Canberra Cycling Club) 67 Marnie Archbold (St. Kilda Cycling Club) 68 David Hamer 69 Paul Morgan (Eurobadalla Cycling Club) 70 Justin Halliwell (Peloton Sports) 71 Simon Pellatt (Canberra Cycling Club) 72 Neil Skillen (Hunter Valley Veterans Cycling Club) 73 David Dickson (Canberra Cycling Club) 74 Patrick Mcnamara (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 75 Bob Harlow (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 76 Judith May (Canberra Cycling Club) 77 Bruce Cameron 78 Stewart Stockwell (Audax Australia) 79 Marc Roberts 80 Niels-Henrik Laugesen (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 81 Gregory Milts (Lidcombe Auburn) 82 Dean Friske 83 Steve Costello 84 Mary Lovett (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 85 Kirsty Cummin (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 86 Jeremy Geach (Sydney Cycling Club) 87 Simon Geach 88 Daniel White 89 Kevin Hennessy 90 Sam Genge (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 91 Lindsay Jordan (Wagga Wagga Cycle Club) 92 Ken Piper (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 93 Au Gregory 94 Jerome Davidson 95 David Mcguinness (Canberra Cycling Club) 96 Michael Maynard (Canberra Cycling Club) 97 Bernard Shaw (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 98 Clare Jones (Canberra Cycling Club) 99 Kay Pendlebury (Canberra Cycling Club) 100 Gordon Kingma 101 Kate Polglase (Peloton Sports) 102 Richard Polglase (Peloton Sports) 103 Chris Branch 104 Robert Diamond (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 105 James Strang (Canberra Cycling Club) 106 Paul Segrott (Canberra Cycling Club) 107 Lyndsey Vivian (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 108 Mark Glenn (Southern Highlands Cycling Club) 109 Heath Chester (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 110 Paul Duckworth 111 Daniel Oakman 112 Nikolas Webster 113 Lauren Turner 114 Carly Smith 115 Morris Dalla Costa 116 Alain Menager 117 James Cruden (ACT Veterans Cycling Club) 118 Michelle Wainwright (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 119 Craig Graham 120 Des Clear 121 Peter Frew 122 Michael Kumala (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 123 John Warren (Canberra Cycling Club) 124 Brendan Boyan (Southern Highlands Cycling Club) 125 Amber Jenkins (Sydney Cycling Club) 126 Damian Harding (Canberra Cycling Club) 127 Stephen Calabria (Canberra Cycling Club) 128 Roger Jowett (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 129 Miffy Galloway (Canberra Cycling Club) 130 Russell Marston 131 Andre Swenson 132 Nick Blunck (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 133 Chris Wilson (Canberra Cycling Club) 134 Paul Davies 135 Chris Smith (Manly Warringah CC) 136 Stephen Bomball (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 137 Mark Connors (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 138 Pat Cotter 139 Paul Sheppard (Waratah Veterans CC) 140 John Stoney 141 Scott Wilson 142 Michael Armati (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 143 Dale Ashton (Canberra Cycling Club) 144 Mark Fountain 145 Alison Marquardt 146 Nicole Lancaster (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 147 Michelle Frost 148 Thomas Boyce 149 Catriona Anderson 150 Joe Farrugia 151 Ingrid Hammer 152 David Purdue 153 Philip Mitchell 154 Lochiel Maclean (Canberra Cycling Club) Fastest time: John Forrest (Canberra CC) 1.13.34 1st female: Vicki Eustice (Canberra CC) 1.15.32 Scratch race, 70 km 1 Troy Glennan (Sutherland Shire Cycling Club) 1.41.36 2 Peter McDonald (Colnago-Caravello) 0.37 3 Joe McDonell (Colnago-Caravello) 4 Peter Hatton (CSCC) 5 Allan Sieper (Canberra Cycling Club) 6 Paul Crake 7 Michael Tolhurst (Canberra Cycling Club) 2.35 8 Brendan Brooks (Colnago-Caravello) 2.53 9 Mitchell Pearson (Eurobadalla Cycling Club) 3.10 10 Jose Rodriguez (Clarence St Cyclery) 11 Brendan Jones (Colnago-Caravello) 5.46 12 Luis Trueba (Macarthur Cycling Club) 13 David Whyman (Randwick Botany Cycle Club) 14 Tim Morris (Illawarra CC) 15 George Bunt (Colnago-Caravello) 16 David Salton (Warragul) 17 Rob Carter (Colnago-Caravello) 18 Ben Darlington (Canberra Cycling Club) 19 Joel Pearson (Cote d'Armor France) 20 Rob Mclachlan (Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club) 21 Antony Bishop (Canberra Cycling Club) 22 Martin Mullin (Canberra Cycling Club) 10.10 23 Andrew Cromarty (Hunter District) 24 Timothy Buchanan (Colnago Caravello) 25 Stephen Blair (Canberra Cycling Club) 15.58 26 Shane Scott (Kooragang Cycle Club) 27 Steve Orfanos (Clarence St Cyclery) 28 Jonathon Tainsh (Peloton Sports) 29 James Greathead (Illawarra Cycle Club) 17.07 |
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