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2004 Queensland Elite Track Championships
Rockhampton
Thursday 13 January
Day 4 Wrap Up
U19 Men's Scratch Race - Dawson wins gold
CATS Todd Dawson took out the U19 Scratch Race Championship of Queensland on
Day 4 of the Queensland Track Cycling Championships in a tight sprint finish
ahead of Ben Simonelli (Broncos) and Joel Davis (Kangaroo Point). A few strong
attacks throughout the race took its toll on many of the riders, with only the
strong surviving to the finish. Rockhampton's Jack Rassie just missed out on
a medal in 4th position.
Elite Men's Scratch Race - Payne wins hard fought battle
If the U19 race was a survival of the fittest, then the Elite Men's Scratch
Race had to be the survival of the fittest, strongest and those who could withstand
pain the most. Rockhampton's triple World Junior Gold Medalist Miles Olman took
to the Kenrick Tucker Velodrome and after 3 steady attacks throughout the 45
lap race, riders where being popped left right and centre. With less than 15
laps to go, only 6 of the 14 starters remained in the bike race; Olman (Rockhampton),
Grant Irwin (Rockhampton), Mark Chadwick (Rockhampton), Daniel Rynne (Kangaroo
Point), Bradley Payne (CATS) and Brendan O'Connell (Lifecycle). With less than
10 laps to go, the field was reduced to 4 with Chadwick and O'Connell feeling
the pace and dropping out. Coming into the bell, Payne found himself on the
front and lead out. Irwin sat in at 4th wheel and laid off Rynne, accelerating
up the back straight to box in Olman. Payne still maintained the lead while
Irwin and Olman took the bend side by side. In a sprint to the line, Payne held
onto the lead, with Irwin holding off Olman to take the silver and bronze respectively.
U19 and Elite Women's Team Sprint - Rockhampton sprinters combine to secure
gold
The Championship's best elite women sprinters in Bright and Lovely combined
to win the combined U19/Elite women's team sprint (49.43) ahead of the Balmoral
Junior team Hayley Wright and Lizzi Clements (51.47). Rockhampton's 2nd team
of Katie Smith and Anouska Edwards defeated fellow club members Samantha Schutz
and Laura Edwards in the race off for bronze.
U19 and Elite Men's Team Sprint - Rockhampton trio unstoppable
When you combine the kilo State Champion and the sprint State Champion you're
bound to have a team sprint that is almost unbeatable. Rockhampton Seniors team
of Damian Harris, Jay Callaghan and Grant Irwin won the gold medal in a blistering
time of 1.06.46 ahead of the Broncos trio of Adam Simonelli, Ben Simonelli and
Hayden Josefski (1.13.61), with Irwin anchoring the team to victory, getting
the Broncos anchor in his sights at the top of the straight before crossing
the line to stop the clock. Interesting also to note is that Irwin's 1000m Time
Trial held on Day 2 of the Championships saw him record a time of 1.06.88, just
0.04 second slower than the teams time registered tonight.
The bronze medal went to the Rockhampton Junior team of Tyler Wright, Jack
RAssie and Jeremy Hogg in 1.07.25 ahead of Kangaroo Point.
U19 Women's Keirin - Wright wins another title
Hayley Wright added another gold medal to her growing collection, after taking
out the U19 women's keirin from Katie Smith (Rockhampton) and Chloe Macpherson
(Mackay). Wright lead out at the bell and Macpherson sat wide for the majority
of the race, attacked early at the bell but didn't have the legs to get around
Smith who rode a smart race behind Wright moving wide to hold Macpherson off.
Wright was never in trouble at the front and took the win in a controlled race
from the front.
Elite Women's Kierin - Lovely Earns Second State Title
Lovely earned her second State Title in as many nights after holding off Alexandra
Bright and a fast finishing Anouska Edwards in the Elite Women's Kierin. With
South Australian Sue Ann Woodwiss (Noarlunga South Coast) leading out at the
bell, Bright attacked down the back straight, but opened up the gap underneath
coming into the bend, allowing Lovely a run through on the pole line and through
to the finish. Bright took silver whilst Edwards took home the bronze.
Results
Under 19 Men Scratch Race
1 Todd Dawson 13.16.03
2 Benjamin Simonelli
3 Joel Davis
4 Jack Rassie
Elite Men Scratch Race
1 Bradley Payne
2 Grant Irwin
3 Miles Olman
4 Daniel Rynne
5 Mark Chadwick
6 Brendan O'connell
DNF Jay Callaghan
DNF Christopher Chatto
DNF Steven George
DNF Damian Harris
DNF Steven Rynne
DNF Christopher Simonelli
DNF Christopher Wilson
DNF Matthew Wood
Women's Teams Sprint
Qualifying
Heat 1
1 Balmoral Juniors Hayley Wright 51.50
Lizzie Clements
Rockhampton Juniors Laura Edwards 55.53
Samanatha Schultz
Heat 2
1 Rockhampton Seniors Debbie Lovely 50.05
Alexandra Bright
Rockhampton Seniors Katie Smith
Anouska Edwards 52.12
Final
Gold Rockhampton Seniors D. Lovely/A. Bright 49.43
Silver Balmoral Juniors H. Wright/L. Clements 51.47
Bronze Rockhampton K. Smith/A. Edwards 52.16
Men's Teams Sprint
Qualifying
Heat 1
1 Broncos Ben Simonelli 1.07.45
Adam Simonelli
Hayden Josefski
Rockhampton Juniors Luke Seiler 1.14.94
Scott Cuckson
Neil Teichmann
Heat 2
Lifecycle Chris Chatto 1.10.43
Brendan O'Connell
Steven George
1 Rockhampton Juniors Jack Rassie 1.08.81
Jeremy Hogg
Tyler Wright
Heat 3
1 Rockhampton Seniors Grant Irwin 1.07.13
Damien Harris
Jay Callaghan
Kangaroo Point Daniel Rynne 1.09.81
Steven Rynne
Chris Wilson
Final
Gold Rockhampton Seniors D. Harris/J. Callaghan/G.Irwin 1.06.46
Silver Broncos A. Simonelli/B. Simonelli/H. Josefski 1.13.61
Bronze Rockhampton Juniors T. Wright/J. Rassie/J. Hogg 1.07.25
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