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Results and Reports from AustraliaPromoters wishing to submit results should send them to Cyclingnews Cascade Launceston 3-Day TourLaunceston, March 8-10, 2003The stages
Day 1 - Menzies off to flying startBy Rod Morris in Longford Launceston based cyclist Karl Menzies kick-started the final preparations for his European assault with a tremendous start to the annual Cascade Launceston 3-Day Tour yesterday (March 8). Menzies (25) won both stages on an exciting opening day, that was marred only by intermittent rain. Menzies will carry a 27-point lead into today's third and fourth stages and is concentrating hard on holding the prized leaders' jersey. "I had to work hard in the first two stages, particularly with the quality of the field, so if I can maintain that type of form, I will be happy," Menzies said. After winning the 2001 Tasmanian Road Championship and then being the best performed Tasmanian in last year's VicRoads Herald Sun Tour and also the best Tassie rider in the $20,000 Launceston Criterium during the Telstra Country Wide Tasmanian Carnivals, Menzies is about to take up a six-month contract in Holland. "I leave on April 4 and because of Doherty's Hotels, I will be able to make a full-on assault at the European road circuit," he explained. Menzies said the overcast and still conditions didn't make race conditions any easier. "There are a lot of in-form Tasmanian riders at the moment and the Victorian Institute of Sport has sent some strong riders here as well, so you cannot afford to relax for a moment." Menzies won the morning's Oaks Road stage (53.2 km) from Victorian Joel Pearson, with Evandale's Ryan Sullivan claiming third. In the afternoon's Lake River Rd stage (56.8 km), Menzies was again to the fore, while Sullivan edged ahead of Pearson to grab second place, which also pushed him ahead of the Victorian because of the bonus point he gained in the intermediate sprint. Veteran Laurie Venn scored a surprise win in Cat. 2 and also leads that division in general classification. In the combined Catgery 3, 4 & 5 races, Devonport's Matthew Atkins showed a full return to form of old, by emulating Menzies's higher category dual success, by winning both stages. In the afternoon stage, Atkins had little to spare from former topline Australian "roadie" Michael Wilson, while the ever-promising Wes Sulzberger claimed third. Atkins holds a big lead in his individual category, while Belinda Goss leads Cat. 4 and former Victorian Paul Wilson is the Cat. 5 leader. In junior racing John Rayner and Josh Myers were the two Under 17 stage winners, Alex Holden and Tom Robinson shared honours in the Under 15s and Ed Robinson and David Lyons did likewise in the Under 13s. Racing continues with two more stages, the first of which will start at Longford at 10 a.m tomorrow (March 9). ResultsStage 1 - March 8: Oaks Road road stage, 53.2 kmOpen Men 1 Karl Menzies 2 Joel Pearson 3 Ryan Sullivan Cat 2 1 Laurie Venn 2 Matt Goss 3 Jason Bellchambers Cat 3 1 Matthew Atkins 2 Wes Sulzberger 3 Michael Wilson Cat 4 1 Belinda Goss 2 Tim Walker 3 Kaidan Homan Cat 5 1 Paul Wilson 2 Colin Barnes 3 Stephanie Williams Junior 1 (U17) 1 John Rayner 2 Will Robinson 3 Jarrod Harman Junior 2 (U15) 1 Alex Holden 2 Clay Murfett 3 Tom Robinson Junior (U13) 1 Ed Robinson 2 David Lyons 3 Stephen Heppel Stage 2 - March 8: Lake River Rd road stage, 56.8 kmOpen Men 1 Karl Menzies 2 Ryan Sullivan 3 Joel Pearson Cat 2 1 Mark Bowden 2 Matt Conn 3 Laurie Venn Cat 3 1 Matthew Atkins 2 Michael Wilson 3 Wes Sulzberger Cat 4 1 Mark Wilkie 2 Belinda Goss 3 Nathan Hingston Cat 5 1 Paul Wilson 2 Darren Cook 3 Paul Guest Junior 1 (U17) 1 Josh Myers 2 Will Robinson 3 John Rayner Junior 2 (U15) 1 Tom Robinson 2 Clay Murfett 3 Alex Holden Junior (U13) 1 David Lyons 2 Ed Robinson 3 Jason Bounday General classification after stage 2 Open Men 1 Karl Menzies 48 pts 2 Ryan Sullivan 21 3 Joel Pearson 20 4 Jon Clark 6 5 Kharne Hammersley 5 6 Laurie Venn 4 7 David Tanner 3 8 Jai Crawford 2 9 Jason Bellchambers 1 Category 2 1 Laurie Venn 28 2 Mark Bowden 20 3 Matt Goss 16 4 Matt Conn 12 5 Kharne Hammersley 9 6 Jason Bellchambers 9 Category 3 1 Matthew Atkins 45 2 Wes Sulzberger 23 3 Michael Wilson 20 4 Josh Wilson 11 5 Nick Clark 1 Category 4 1 Belinda Goss 32 2 Mark Wilkie 24 3 Tim Walker 16 4 Nathan Hingston 14 5 Kaidan Homan 8 Category 5 1 Paul Wilson 40 2 Darren Cook 36 3 Colin Barnes 12 4 Stephanie Williams 8 5 Paul Guest 8 6 Andrew MacDonald 4 Junior 1 (U17) 1 John Rayner 36 2 Josh Myers 35 3 Will Robinson 34 4 Jarrod Harman 31 5 Sean Oliver 28 6 Aaron Jones 26 7 Grace Sulzberger 23 8 Natasha Mapley 23 9 Alex Lyons 20 10 Dara Bugg 16 11 Tiffany Manion 16 12 Ebony Manion 16 13 Luke Carr 6 Junior 2 (U15) 1 Tom Robinson 36 2 Alex Holden 36 3 Clay Murfett 34 4 Samantha Hellyer 30 5 Lennon Duncombe 28 6 Carrie Price 25 7 Ben Grenda 24 8 Brenden Sutton 21 9 Christopher Cunningham 16 10 Sarah Eaves 16 11 Kailee Goodwin 13 12 Daniel Jamieson 12 Junior 3 (U13) 1 David Lyons 37 2 Ed Robinson 37 3 Jason Bounday 31 4 Stephen Heppel 31 5 Josh Berrell 28 Day 2 - Menzies' Grip On Jersey StrengthenedFrom Rod Morris in Longford Scoring two second placings in consecutive stages of the Cascade Launceston 3-Day Tour has only enhanced Karl Menzies' hopes of winning one of Tasmania's premier road cycling races. Menzies (25) ran second to Hobart's Jai Crawford in yesterday morning's Claun 74.5 km Stage 3 and then in the afternoon played the role of "bridesmaid" to visiting Victorian rider Joel Pearson in the 60.3 km Stage from Longford to Bishopsbourne and return. But Menzies' two bold showings increased his overnight lead of 27-points to a whopping 39-points with just two stages remaining. Pearson moved into second place on General Classification, but to overhaul Menzies, will have to rely on two Stage wins, pick up points in either the intermediate sprint or King of the Mountain and at the same time, rely on Menzies not riding in the top five or featuring in the bonus points - a tall order indeed. Menzies said yesterday's stages were tougher than the opening day. "The wind certainly didn't make it easy," he explained. "Most of the Stage leaders were only little guys and for a rider my size, there was nowhere to hide." Of the three intermediate sprints on offer yesterday, Pearson won at Carrick and Menzies then picked up valuable bonuses at Westbury and again at Bishopsbourne. With the wind picking up in velocity in the afternoon, a breakaway group of seven riders put a sizeable gap into the peloton before Pearson won the Stage ahead of Menzies, David Klyne, Richard Moffatt, Kharne Hammersley, Matt Goss and Dale Woolston. Visiting Austrian rider, Lou Cobler upstaged his rivals in the combined Category 3-4-5 races, with victories in both the morning and afternoon stages, although former Austral Wheel winner, Matthew Atkins of Devonport maintained his hold on the Cat. 3 lead. Kaidan Homan is the new leader of Cat. 4 and Paul Wilson remained at the head of the pack in Cat. 5. Devonport's John Rayner won both Junior 1 races yesterday to open a healthy gap in GC honours with one Stage remaining, while Tom Robinson is the outright leader in Junior 2 racing, although Clay Murfett is due for a change of fortune after running four successive second placings. The Junior 3s (Under 13) is an extremely close affair with David Lyons and Ed Robinson locked together on 74 points. ResultsStage 3 Overall 1 Jai Crawford 2 Karl Menzies 3 Jon Clarke 4 James Hannam 5 Richard Moffatt Category 2 1 Matt Goss 2 Jason Andersch 3 Laurie Venn 4 Jason Bellchambers Category 3 1 Lou Cobler 2 Josh Wilson 3 Matthew Atkins 4 Ryan Johnson Category 4 1 Kaidan Homan 2 Belinda Goss 3 Louise Yaxley 4 Mark Wilkie Category 5 1 Darren Cook 2 Paul Wilson 3 Paul Guest 4 Andrew MacDonald Junior 1 (U17) 1 John Rayner 2 Jarrod Harman 3 Josh Myers Junior 2 (U15) 1 Tom Robinson 2 Clay Murfett 3 Samatha Hellyer Junior 3 (U13) 1 David Lyons 2 Ed Robinson 3 Stephen Heppel Stage 4 Overall 1 Joel Pearson 2 Karl Menzies 3 David Klyne 4 Richard Moffatt 5 Kharne Hammersley Category 2 1 Kharne Hammersley 2 Matthew Goss 3 Dale Woolston 4 Jason Andersch Category 3 1 Lou Cobler 2 Andrew Hanigan 3 Mark Rathmell 4 Wes Sulzberger Category 4 1 Kaidan Homan 2 Louise Yaxley 3 Mark Wilkie 4 Nathan Hingston Category 5 1 Paul Wilson 2 Darren Cook 3 Paul Guest 4 Neville Veale Junior 1 (U17) 1 John Rayner 2 Jarrod Harman 3 Josh Myers Junior 2 (U15) 1 Tom Robinson 2 Clay Murfett 3 Samantha Hellyer Junior 3 (U13) 1 Ed Robinson 2 David Lyons 3 Jason Bounday General Classification Overall 1 Karl Menzies 82 pts 2 Joel Pearson 43 3 Jai Crawford 22 4 Ryan Sullivan 21 5 Jono Clark 14 6 Kharne Hammersley 9 7 David Klyne 8 8 Richard Moffatt 6 9 Laurie Venn 4 10 James Hannam 4 11 David Tanner 3 12 Michael Grenda 3 13 Jason Bellchambers 1 Sprint leader Karl Menzies Category 2 1 Matt Goss 48 2 Laurie Venn 36 3 Kharne Hammersley 31 4 Mark Bowden 20 5 Jason Andersch 16 6 Jason Bellchambers 13 7 Matt Conn 12 8 Dale Woolston 8 9 Michael Grenda 3 Sprint leader Kharne Hammersley Category 3 1 Matthew Atkins 58 2 Lou Cobler 40 3 Wes Sulzberger 30 4 Josh Wilson 23 5 Michael Wilson 20 6 Andrew Hanigan 17 7 Mark Rathmell 8 8 Ryan Johnson 4 9 Nick Clark 1 10 Nick Reid 1 Sprint leader Matthew Atkins Category 4 1 Kaidan Homan 51 2 Belinda Goss 44 3 Mark Wilkie 36 4 Louise Yaxley 21 5 Nathan Hingston 18 6 Tim Walker 16 Sprint leader Nathan Hingston Category 5 1 Paul Wilson 72 2 Darren Cook 48 3 Paul Guest 24 4 Colin Barnes 12 5 Stephanie Williams 8 5 Andrew MacDonald 8 6 Neville Veale 4 Junior 1 (U17) 1 John Rayner 76 2 Josh Myers 67 3 Will Robinson 64 4 Jarrod Harman 64 5 Sean Oliver 56 6 Aaron Jones 53 7 Grace Sulzberger 47 8 Alex Lyons 41 9 Tiffany Manion 35 Junior 2 (U15) 1 Tom Robinson 76 2 Clay Mufrett 68 3 Samantha Hellyer 62 4 Alex Holden 62 5 Carrie Price 54 5 Ben Grenda 51 6 Hugh Williams 41 7 Chris Cunningham 40 8 Daniel Jamieson 32 9 Sarah Eaves 31 10 Brenden Sutton 30 11 Andrew Dolan 21 12 Kailee Goodwin 21 Junior 3 (U13) 1 David Lyons 74 1 Ed Robinson 74 3 Jason Bounday 62 3 Stephen Heppel 63 5 Josh Berrell 56
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