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Results and Reports for July 13-19, 2002AustraliaPromoters wishing to submit results should send them to cyclingnews Bundaberg CCJuly 13, 2002Large field at Smith's CrossingThe Bundaberg cycle club held its club races at Smith's crossing on Saturday last , and despite the absence of the seven A grade riders and youngsters Danny and Ashley Vagg, who were racing in an open race at Rockhampton, officials were pleased with large field that took part in the combined 22km handicap. Results, 22km1 A. Mallett 2 A. Bolwell 3 R. Kramer fastest time A. Mallett Friday Night Winter Track RacingDunc Gray Velodrome, July 12, 2002Record Fields For FNWTR at Dunc Gray Olympic Velodrome85 riders across 6 divisions fronted the starter at Friday Nights Winter Track Racing at the Dunc Gray Olympic Velodrome in Sydney. The two feature events being the Women's inaugural "Handle Bar Tavern Wheel Race" and the 100 Lap Madison race. Riders from as far as Goulburn, Central Coast, Newcastle, Illawarra and Gunnedah made the trek to Sydney to compete in this week's event. The Women's Wheelrace saw 16 of NSW's top women track riders coming together to contest this inaugural event. Rebecca Borgo and Leonie Aisbett rode from the scratch mark giving away 110 meters over the 5-lap 1.25km distance. As the gun sounded, Sophie Cape (St George) was quickest away making contact with Elizabeth Georgouras (Bicisport). The scratch markers had caught Tanya Newton (Bicisport) but were not making progress on Cape and Georgouras as they continued to make inroads into the front markers. Up front Catriona Owens (Bicisport), Sandra Beaumount (Southern Highlands) and Amanda Whiteman (Bicisport) were setting the pace. At 325 meters to go Karen Dutton (Sutherland Shire) went high to gain the run off the bank, Cape hesitated and went for the bottom only to get caught behind Whiteman and Beaumont. On the last turn Cape saw an opening and quickly move out in pursuit of Karen Dutton but it was all to no avail, failing to catch Dutton by the narrowest of margins. Amanda Whiteman rode very strongly to take 3rd over Sandra Beaumont and the fast finishing Angela Keys from Lidcombe taking 5th spot. The 100 Lap Madison, the second of our winter series showed all the hallmarks of being a cracker of a race. With riders selecting their own teams for this event, we saw the Fitzpatrick Bros team up as with Jono Davis (St George) and Campbell Kerr (Southerland Shire) -favourites on paper and Hopkins/Browne winners of round 1, Robert Upton and Brian Appleyard, Bicisport's Miller & McNaughton, Mickael Stokes and Michael Lewis and Paul Bayley/Phil Dixon combination. 8 teams faced the starters gun and right from the outset the pace was on with the endurance riders doing their best to unsettle the more fancied sprint team combinations. The Fitzpatrick Brothers showed they were a formidable team accumulating some good early points, But by the half way mark Davis & Kerr had pegged them back to be level pegging on 27 points with the two young guns of Phillip Stokes and Chris Young (16year olds) only 3 points adrift. Davis and Kerr lifted the tempo with around 20 laps to go taking with them the Fitzpatrick Brothers. A sensational turn of speed saw the young guns of Young and Stokes pull the more fancied pairings back setting the scene for a close and exciting dual over the closing two sprints. The Fitzpatrick Bros were victorious on the night but it was the sensational riding of Phillip Stokes and Chris Young who won the hearts of the Spectators as they took a well deserved 2nd placing just edging out the more fancied team of Jono Davis/Campbell Kerr. There were a number of notable performances on the night in the supporting events. Ben Smith, Goulburn - Men's Division 1, Mitchell Leigh and Michael Mellish Central Coast in Division 2, Brian Radcliffe & Bill Cox, Hunter Districts in Division 2A, the ever consistent Mick Kejda in Division 3 and Amanda Whiteman in the Women's Division. Next Friday night (19th July 2002) sees the staging of the Men's Division 2 inaugural 5 lap Wheel Race. Gates open at 5.30pm with racing commencing at 7.00pm. Spectators - gold coin donation and gain access to the infield arena to watch all races. For further information telephone Race Promoter - Kevin Young on 9738 5850 Email: Kevin.young@cycling.org.au ResultsWomen's Wheelrace 1 Karen Dutton 2 Sophie Cape 3 Amanda Whiteman 4 Sandra Beaumont 5 Angel Keys Division 1 This week Total 1 Shaun Hopkins (Parramatta) 36 273 2 Steve Fitzpatrick (St George) 70 267 3 Peter Fitzpatrick (St George) 59 215 4 Phillip Stokes (Penrith) 59 208 5 Stuart Millar (Bicisport) 42 176 6 Chris Young (Parramatta) 36 174 7 Patrick Naughton (Bicisport) 32 122 8 David Browne (Bicisport) 13 112 9 Michael Lewis (Hunter Districts) 25 109 10 Robert Upton (Harlequin) 44 96 11 Michael Stokes (Penrith) 27 83 12 Jono Davis (St George) 65 65 13 Justin Quinton (Bicisport) 0 61 14 Phil Dixon (Bicisport) 20 60 15 Brian Appleyard (Trek) 51 51 16 Peter Carscadden (Sutherland) 0 50 17 Campbell Kerr (Sutherland Shire) 48 43 18 Grant Law (Illawarra) 0 39 19 Josh Wall (Illawarra) 0 33 20 David Willmott (St George) 0 32 21 Ben Smith (Goulburn) 31 31 22 Chris Brown (Illawarra) 0 28 23 Gunji Yntuka (Bankstown) 0 25 24 Peter Jones (Illawarra) -2 20 25 Martin Vinnicombe (St George) 0 16 26 Alex Sommer (Bicisport) -5 15 27 Paul Mcdonald (Bicisport) 0 5 28 Warren Scott (St George) 2 2 Men Division 2 1 Mick Kejda (Illawarra) 38 179 2 Dave South (Waratah Vets) 0 140 3 Steve Gilmore (Liverpool Leppington) 9 124 4 Ross Harding (Southern Cross) 30 120 5 John Galvin (Gunnedah) 11 110 6 Justin Worthington (Parramatta) 0 100 7 Clay Batt (St George) 5 98 8 Jeff Smith (Penrith) 22 93 9 Andrew Grant (Southern Cross) 0 75 10 Sean Backers (Parramatta) 0 64 11 Steve Savage (Harlequin) 24 56 12 Paul Rohwer (Harlequin) 0 55 13 Shane Wood (Macarthur Collegians) 2 52 14 John Bryson (Northern Sydney) 6 51 15 John Deane (Bankstown) 0 50 16 Stuart Appleyard (Harlequin) 30 49 17 Paul Bayly (Bankstown) 17 34 18 Glen Ion (Waratah Vets) 0 31 19 Chris Guillan (Southern Cross) 0 30 20 Adam Lambert (Goulburn) 26 26 21 Dean Thompson (Goulburn) 25 25 22 Andrew Mclean (Parramatta) 0 23 23 Stuart Hughes (Parramatta) 0 20 24 Aaron Jabour (Bankstown) 0 15 25 Glenn Trudgett (Parramatta) 0 13 26 Colin Reay (Parramatta) 0 -7 27 Ben Bugden (Bicisport) 0 -20 28 Dean Preddy (Eastern Suburbs) 0 -20 Men Division 2a 1 Mick Leach (Liverpool Leppington) 12 86 2 Jim Gray (Waratah Vets) 10 84 3 John Buckton (Randwick Botany) 0 82 4 Hugh Gray (Waratah Vets) 8 73 5 Scott Williams (Lidcombe) 44 71 6 Geoff Worthington (Waratah Vets) 0 66 7 Alex Simmons (Sydney) 29 50 8 Carl Holeman (Central Coast) 45 45 9 Brian Radcliffe (Hunter Districts) 41 41 10 Bill Cox (Hunter Districts) 33 33 11 Nick Poulos (St George) 21 21 12 Craig Hopkins (Lidcombe) 0 18 13 Michael Popplewell (Waratah Vets) -5 15 14 Jake Adams (Parramatta) 0 5 15 Warwick Roberts (Lidcombe) 0 4 16 Steven Phelan (Canberra) 0 4 17 Alex Bird (Canberra) 0 0 18 David Leckie (Parramatta) 0 -4 Men Division 3 1 Peter Rafferty (St George) 33 102 2 Trevor Wait (Parramatta) 15 92 3 Trevor Shields (Parramatta) 32 75 4 Nick Bregolin (Lidcombe) 5 49 4 Mitchell Leigh (Central Coast) 49 49 6 Michael Mellish (Central Coast) 44 44 7 Adam Christopher (Southern Cross) 8 36 8 Ken Woodhouse (Randwick Botany) 19 29 9 Rob Hodgson (Southern Highlands) 6 22 10 Darrell Cox (Hunter Districts) 21 21 11 Maurice Hager (Koorangang) 0 17 12 Adrian Craft (Canberra) 0 16 13 Peter Davison (Randwick Botany) 0 15 14 Elliot Stevens (Central Coast) 12 12 15 Jesus Bello (Waratah Vets) 0 10 15 Lance Mcdonald (Waratah Vets) 0 10 17 Eddie Butler (Central Coast) 9 9 17 Peter Harvey (Bankstown) 0 9 19 Greg Deale (Marconi) 0 6 20 Brian Newman (Parramatta) 0 5 21 Don Talintyre (Southern Highlands) 0 3 21 Chris Bushell (Goulburn) 3 3 23 Graham Jones (Waratah Vets) 0 2 24 Peter Christiason (Penrith) 0 1 25 John Wickline (Parramatta) 0 0 25 Col Perry (Waratah Vets) 0 0 25 David Lane (Lidcombe) 0 0 28 Terry Freshwater (Waratah Vets) 0 -4 Women's Division 1 1 Tanya Newton (Bicisport) 30 224 2 Mcnamarra Keely (St George) 20 211 3 Sophie Cape (St George) 20 208 4 Amanda Whiteman (Bicisport) 50 120 5 Leonie Aisbett (Parramatta) 7 96 6 Rebecca Borgo (Illawarra) 0 73 7 Karen Dutton (Sutherland Shire) 35 60 8 Rebecca Ellis (Canberra Cc) 0 35 9 Lizzy Georgouras (St George) 5 33 10 Jackie Kejda (Illawarra) -5 24 11 Sarah White (Bicisport) 0 13 12 Lisa Fletcher (Penrith) 0 5 13 Eve Hood (Parramatta) 0 4 Women's Division 2 1 Tunde Berryhill (Parramatta) 10 79 2 Catriona Owens (Bicisport) 2 76 3 Kylie Spencer (Illawarra) -5 63 4 Angela Keys (Lidcombe) 19 43 5 Sandra Beaumont (Southern Highlands) 37 37 6 Louise Cooke (Canberra Cc) 0 20 7 Bronwyn Troy (Canberra Cc) 0 19 8 Janelle Lindsay (Randwick Botany) 0 18 8 Caroline Smale (Parramatta) 0 18 10 Hilary Foster (Canberra Cc) 0 17 11 Kelly-Anne Cox (Bicisport) 5 1 12 Alex Curtin (Bicisport) 0 -10 |
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