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Introduction to Track Racing - What's a Wheelrace? - Introduction to Six Day racing - UCI codes
Results and Reports for AustraliaPromoters wishing to submit results should send them to cyclingnews Friday night winter track racingDunc Grey Velodrome, week 4, July 7, 2006Right from the start of the night, many people were talking about the clash of the titans in the round three '1 lap screamer'. The titans were: Patrick Bolan, FNWTR - 1 lap screamer record holder (19.47) and Daniel Ellis, Australian representative for the pending Junior World Championships. Currently, these two riders, despite being U19, are undoubtedly two of the fastest riders in Australia for this discipline. Find out how the battle panned out below. The Feature Race of the night was The Maesrk Logistics 1km Wheel-race for div 4. Our scratch-man for this event was Canberra rider Howard Galloway however, the privilege of being the back marker was taken away from Howard by his teammate Grace Meisel Dennis who had dropped down a grade for the night, thus scoring a handicap of minus 5m. Out front was Div 4 debutante Edward Daniel on 120m. Edward has spent the first 3 weeks of FNWTR in Div 5 and was keen to test out the pace in the higher grade. After a hectic start whereby many of the middle markers missed the whistle, Edward Daniel made the most of his advantage opening a huge gap on the rest of the pack. Peter McCrystal (70m) made an awesome start passing riders very quickly and went about reeling back the leader in a solo attempt. One of the riders to be overtaken by Peter was Brian Hopkins, who had trouble getting his 95kg+ carcass up to pace. Half way through the event Edward had a massive lead and was chased by Peter with Brian building speed and the pack not far behind. On the bell lap Edward had a seemingly unassailable lead and Brian had just surpassed Peter. In the bunch Howard blasted around the outside, setting out after the leading three riders. At this point Edward started to fold quicker than Superman on washing day. Despite holding a huge lead everything went pear shaped for the novice rider as his 70m lead started to dissipate with only 250m remaining. In the end it was pretty simple for Brian Hopkins as he passed Edward with 20m remaining to take a great victory. After completing the first round of Handicaps for FNWTR the Hopkins family can celebrate, having taken home the spoils in two of the four Wheel races. Geoff (Softy) won Week 1s Div1 Wheel-Race and now his dad Brian (Hardy) has won Week 4s event. The much anticipated round threes '1 Lap screamers' produced some excellent results. I bring your attention to Division 3 Heat 3. Duncan Miller showed amazing speed in winning his race in a time of 20.87 seconds. This time would not be beaten until the big boys came out to play in div 1. At FNWTR we never force a rider to change grades however many would anticipate that Duncan would be advancing fairly soon. The next race of note was the Division 1 Heat 4. In this race Shaun Hopkins and Gavin White did battle. Clearly these two riders have a lot of affection for each other as they were continuously rubbing each other for duration of this race. On the line, both riders were practically cuddling however, Hopkins prevailed as the winner. Later in the Handle Bar Tavern both riders were spotted having a lovers tiff over whose turn it was supposed to be on top. As mentioned in this reports preamble, all eyes where on the battle of the titans for the final 1 lap Screamer. Bolan and Ellis lined up for their destiny in positions 4 and 3 respectively (Position 4 is the top of the track). From the whistle Bolan launched fastest and dived down the track immediately colliding with Ellis and forcing the other two riders out of the picture. After the initial collision, Ellis maintained the inside line through bends 1 and 2. Bolan quickly and wisely made the decision between these bends to swing up slightly and back on to the wheel of Ellis. Coming into bend 4 Bolan launched his last ditched effort to win the race. Side by side the future of Australian sprinting came to the line with the final throw going the way of Daniel Ellis in a time of 19.57seconds. Round 4s Snowballs were simply unbelievable fun, with all the races going down to the final sprint to determine the winner. Tactics played a significant part in determining the place getters for the race, with the preferred tactic to hold back for the later higher scoring sprints. For anyone interested in the tenth sprint of the division two races, where Keith Oliver protested vocally that he had won (which would have given the world record holder the victory), the video replay showed that the judges had made the correct decision with Bruce Masson popping his tyre in front on the line. The night ended with our usual combines which allowed the endurance riders to really open up their legs. Did I say endurance riders, whats going on when Patrick Bolan wins the final race??? By Paul Craft ResultsJunior Development Demonstration 1 Brendan 2 Will 3 Sam 4 Scott Round 1 - Warm up scratch race Div 5 1 Chris Hunt 2 Marika Kahle 3 Sharon Hughes 4 Matt Hou Div 4 1 Howard Galloway 2 Phill Hutt 3 Graeme Heap 4 Tom Harvey Div 3 1 Jock Murray 2 Cameron 3 Duncan Miller 4 Graham Tierney Div 2 1 Sky Armstrong 2 Damien McGarry 3 Gary Mandy 4 Peleton Div 1 1 Shaun Hopkins 2 Daniel Ellis 3 Brent Dawson Round 2 - The Maersk logistics 1km wheelrace Div 4 1 Brian Hopkins 75 m 2 Daniel Edward 120 m 3 Howard Gallaway 0 m 4 Pete McCrystal 75 m Round 3 - 1 lap Screamers Div 5 heat 1 1 Marika Kahle 0.32.53 2 Matt Hou 3 Chris hunt Div 5 heat 2 1 Edward Daniel 0.25.15 2 Sharon Hughes 3 Jayme Paris Div 4 heat 1 1 Laura Miesel Dennis 0.23.00 2 Gary Hines 3 Con Goldie 4 Div 4 heat 2 1 Phill Hutt 0.22.18 2 Tom Harvey 3 Timothy Mararik Div 4 heat 3 1 Daryl Moylan 0.23.73 2 Pete Mc Crystal 3 Mathew Hynes 4 Div 4 heat 4 1 Brian Hopkins 0.22.73 2 Graeme Heap 3 Howard Galloway 4 Glen Samual Div 3 heat 1 1 Camron Irwin 0.22.20 2 Tremain Permeara 3 Nick Both 4 Donna Meehan Div 3 heat 2 1 Michael Stiokes 0.22.70 2 Hugh Grey 3 simmon Ball 4 Darren Kelly Div 3 heat 3 1 Duncan Miller 0.20.87 2 Paul Meehan 3 Tony Unicomb 4 Div 3 heat 4 1 Graeme Tierney 0.22.72 2 Terry Freshwater 3 Warren Porteors 4 Bruce Wyllie Div 3 heat 5 1 Cass Kell 0.22.16 2 Grant Fahey 3 adriano Maradini 4 Andrew Herlehen Div 3 heat 6 1 Terry Scarr 0.21.20 2 Richard Pettegrew 3 Jock Murray 4 Niel Land Div 2 heat 1 1 Gary Mandy 0.21.90 2 Bruce Masson 3 Mark Scibins 4 Nathan Germaine Div 2 heat 2 1 Jim Gray 0.21.73 2 Brad Hooker 3 Sky Lee Armstrong 4 Ben Harvey 4 Neil Leifels Div 2 heat 3 1 Neville Scott 0.22.28 2 Damien McGarry 3 Kieth Oliver 4 Div 1 heat 1 1 Phil Stokes 0.21.49 2 Martin Millwodd 3 Stuart Vaughan 4 Matt Loupis Div 1 heat 2 1 David Willmott 0.20.77 2 Stuart Lane 3 Anthony Bennett 4 Alex Simmons Div 1 heat 3 1 Brent Dawson 0.20.45 2 Ben Simonelli 3 Geoff Hopkins 4 Peter Barnard Div 1 heat 4 1 Shaun Hopkins 0.20.24 2 Alex Bird 3 Gavin White 4 Andrew Herrmann Div 1 heat 5 1 Daniel Ellis 0.19.57 2 Patrick Bolan 3 Gary Ryan 4 Jason Roberts Round 4 - Handicap Div 5 1 Chris Hunt 2 Matt Hou 3 Sharron 4 Edward Snow Ball Div 4 10 laps 1 Peter McCrystal 17 pts 2 Timothy Mararik 13 3 Tom Harvey 10 4 Glen Samual 9 Snow Ball Div 3 10 laps 1 Andrew Herlihen 17 pts 2 Miller 12 3 92 8 4 seven 6 Snow Ball Div 2 12 laps 1 Bruce Masson 21 pts 2 Kieth Oliver 12 2 Damien 12 4 Sky Lee Armstrong 9 4 Nathan Germain 9 4 Jim Gray 9 Snow Ball Div 1 15 laps 1 Jason Roberts 65 pts 2 Vaughn 25 3 Patrick Bolan 10 4 Alex Bird 9 Round 5 - Fast group Combine 20 laps 1 Cameron Irwin 2 Tom Harvey 3 Daryl Moylan 4 Warren Porteors Faster group Combine 20 laps 1 Kieth Oliver 2 Ben Harvey 3 Mark Scibins 4 Duncan Miller Fastest Group Combine 30 laps 1 Patrick Bolan 2 Phil Stokes 3 Jason Roberts 4 Alex Bird Local results 2006 |
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