Results and Reports for August 4-5, 2001

Australia

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Ti Sports/Easton Elite Road Series
2001 Queensland Junior Road Cycling Championships
Western Australian Junior Time Trial Championships
St George Club Championships
Caesar's Illawarra CC Handicap
Murwillumbah ACC
Randwick Botany CC 10th Annual Junior Carnival
Eastern Region Dromana criterium
Goldstars CC criterium
Tasmanian State Time Trial Championships

Ti Sports/Easton Elite Road Series

August 5, 2001

Challenge of the Great Divide

Sunday the 5th of August and like most Sundays for the past few weeks it's race day, a time to "rip some legs off" .This was stage 4 of the 5 stage TI Sports/Easton Elite Road Series .The business end with only one stage left afterwards to decide the minor placing's .Merida/Astra already looked set to take out the Teams Classification leading on 695 points over Harding European on 230 points , but also held the top three placing's on the individual leaders board.

The race began in the small township of Lowood about an hour west of Brisbane in somewhat foggy but warm conditions and to the bemusement of the locals collecting their morning paper from the news agent .The bunch ambled along for the first 600m under neutral conditions ,the flag went down and attacks began .The first serious break of nine riders went down the rode after 20km with most teams represented and none posing a threat to the overall classification there was no reaction from the main field . The gap soon opened to a 2 minute lead ,no thanks to the main field taking the first of two wrong turns at unmanned intersections . By the second at 75km the gap was 5 minutes and still increasing .Two riders ,Johno(from Uni) and Marcel(Life Cycle) found the pace too hot in the break and were swept up, cracked ,and now bound to domestic team duties feeding and carrying water bottles for their teamates. Marty (Harding European) another burnt out mess from the hot pace of the breakaway decided to wait for the safety and shelter of the main field. It was an unlucky place to be caught just before a climb as he soon found out.

The bunch was settled like at cat about to pounce on it's prey, each rider preparing themselves for the first climb of the day at 86km. A 6km climb at a solid tempo sorted the field into single file almost like ants weaving their way back to their nest ,gaps soon formed as two more from the break were caught toward the top of the climb .The main field now reduced to about twenty unaware of the scenic views of the valley to the left and the roar of Harley's passing on the right yet totally engrossed on Andy Stewart(Watling & Roche) who went on the attack .The attack was futile , covered by most of the series leaders and he resigned himself to wait for the finish in Crows Nest(35km north of Toowoomba).

The break was now three riders at 4 minutes including two members of the Merida/Astra team Craig Saunders ,Shem Guthrie and Nathan Waddell(Hamilton Pine Rivers) ,there was an urgency for the other teams to organise a chase or the race was over .It was a fast finish to Crow Nest ,a slight ascent with the slightest of tale winds the riders travelled at an average of 55-60km/h for the final 10km . The break was in sight with 3km but had a comfortable lead to stay away .Nathan Waddell won ,the time trialist proving too strong had ridden everyone off his wheel on the climb ,found his rhythm and continued on to the finish .Shem and Craig staying away finished second and third whilst Bart Duraj(also from Merida/Astra) won the awesome bunch gallop to hopefully secure a win in this years series with no changes to the leaders board. Over all it was a very well run race ,though perhaps with a little more public involvement we could really give people something to talk about until the following year on our return.

Stage 5 the final of the series kicks off in Fernvale on the 19th of August

Results

Men - stage 4 results
 
1 Nathan Waddell (Hamilton Pine Rivers)       100
2 Shem Guthrie (Merida/Astra)                  85
3 Craig Saunders (Merida/Astra)                70
4 Bart Duraj (Merida/Astra)                    65
5 David Betts (Treasury Casino/Lifecycle)      60
6 Paul Wilde (Health Revolution)               55
7 Andy Stewart (Watling Roche)                 47
7 Stuart Cowin (Merida/Astra)
9 Leigh Palmer (Harding European)              40
10 Ben Litchfield (Planet Cycles/Merlo/Uni)    35
11 Jon Guy (Manly)                             15
12 Robert Lyte (Health Revolution)
13 Ben Hitchens (Merida/Astra)
14 Ben VanDerKamp (Watling Roche)
 
General Classification after stage 4 (one stage remaining)
 	
1 Bart Duraj (Merida/Astra)             290
2 Ben Hitchens (Merida/Astra)           225
3 Stuart Cowin (Merida/Astra)           203
4 Paul Wilde (Health Revolution)        200
5 Andy Stewart (Watling Roche)          198
6 David Betts (Treasury Casino)         190
7 Shem Guthrie (Merida/Astra)           170
8 Leigh Palmer (Harding European)       165
9 Terry Nightingale (Flight Centre)     155
10 Leon Vogels (Harding European)       120
11 Craig Saunders (Merida/Astra)        105
12 Nathan O'Neil (Toowoomba)            100
13 Nathan Waddell (Hamilton Pine)
14 Greg Campbell (Flight Centre)         60
15 Ben Manson (Planet Cycles)            55
16 Danny Hillary (Cycle Surgery)
17 Gavin Williams (Watling Roche)        50
18 Jon Guy (Manly)                       45
19 Brad Nightingale (Treasury Casino)    35
20 Ben Litchfield ( Planet Cycles)
21 Paul Lange (Watling Roche)            15
22 Andrew Beaver (Planet Cycles)
23 Jon Cantwell (Treasury Casino)
24 River Rain (Footscray)
25 Tony Stanley (Flight Centre)
26 Michael Archer (Flight Centre)
27 Riki Lanyon (Health Revolution)
28 Matthe Newlands (Watling Roche)
29 Robert Lyte (Health Revolution)
30 B Van Der Kamp (eWatling Roche)
 
Teams General Cliassification after stage 4
 
Merida/Astra                     963
Harding European                 270
Watling Roche                    233
Treasury Casino/Lifecycle        225
Flight Centre                    215
Toowoomba                        100
Health Revolution                100
Planet Cycles/Merlo/Uni           75
Cycle Surgery                     55
Goldstars                          0

2001 Queensland Junior Road Cycling Championships

Woocoo Via, Maryborough, August 4 - 5, 2001

Results

Junior Men   Junior Women   Mixed Juniors

Junior Men (Under 19) - 25km individual time trial
 
1 Aaron Kemps                        36.01
2 Tim Chiverton                       0.45
3 Julian Amos                         1.28
4 David Kemp                          1.33
5 Simon Van Trier                     2.23
6 Nathan Blade                        2.59
7 Steven Neilson                      3.22
8 Flinn Ryan                          3.37
9 Matthew Wood                        3.40
10 Alex Banks-Watson                  3.41
11 Michael Towers                     4.06
12 Justin Jarman                      6.33
 
Junior Men (Under 19) - 104km road race
 
1 Aaron Kemps (Bundaberg)          2.54.08
2 Alan Schnable (Balmoral)
3 Alex Banks (Watson Toowoomba)
 
Junior Men (Under 19) - 30 minutes plus 2 laps criterium
 
1 Aaron Kemps (Bundaberg)
2 Grant Irwin (Velo)
3 David Kemp (Toowoomba)
 
Junior Men (Under 17) - 52km road race
 
1 Mark Frendo (Broncos)            1.24.06
2 Adam Tully (Balmoral)
3 Ben Mockridge (CATS)
 
Junior Men (Under 17) - 30 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Bradley Payne (Gold Coast CATS)
2 Mark Frendo (Broncos)
3 Clint Johnson (Maryborough)
 
Junior Women (Under 17) - 10km individual time trial
 
1 Hannah Banks                       17.38
2 Peta Sandford                       0.38
3 Sarah Rota                          0.47
4 Amelia Hallam                       0.48
5 Jordanna Wellings                   1.20
 
Junior Men (Under 15) - 10km individual time trial
 
1 Nathan Moore                       15.49
2 Todd Dawson                         0.09
3 Bobby Gallagher                     0.20
4 Kyle Bateson                        0.23
5 Hayden Josefski                     0.26
6 Joel Davis                          0.31
7 Ben Simonelli                       0.49
8 Cobey Parnell                       0.51
9 Spencer Stacey                      0.52
10 Gavin Stacey
11 James Sherwood                     1.01
12 Michael Bernhagen                  1.03
13 Tim Barrett                        1.13
14 Daniel Mikus                       1.18
15 Alex Hepple                        1.35
16 Matt Daley                         1.40
17 Kieran Hussey
18 Fabian Spice                       3.19
19 Jeremy Hogg                        3.41
 
Junior Men (Under 15) - 25km road race
 
1 Nathan Moore (Logan City)          44.05
2 Todd Dawson (Ipswich)
3 Gavin Stacey (Murwillumbah)
 
Junior Men (Under 15) - 20 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Nathan Moore (Logan City)
2 Joel Davis (Broncos)
3 Ben Simonelli (Broncos)
 
Junior Men (Under 13) - 5km individual time trial
 
1 Benjamin Lavender                   8.33
2 Brennan Stoyles                     0.01
3 Joshua James                        0.21
4 Sean Caskey                         0.48
5 Damien Philp                        0.53
6 Simon Hepple                        1.16
7 Matthew Simonelli                   1.18
8 Jacob Owen                          1.21
9 Byron Davis                         1.22
10 Jake Bird                          1.35
11 Blair Mc Menamin                   2.12
 
Junior Men (Under 13) - 8km road race
 
1 Joshua James (Rockhampton)         14.43
2 Ben Lavender (Maryborough)
3 Brennan Stoyles (Wynnum Redlands)
 
Junior Men (Under 13) - 15 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Brennan Stoyles (Wynnum Redlands)
2 Joshua James (Rockhampton)
3 Simon Hepple (Kangaroo Point)
 
Junior Mens (Under 11) - 4km individual time trial
 
1 Byron Philp                         7.21
2 Quinton Miller                      0.46
3 Nicholas Hogg                       0.53
 
Junior Men (Under 11) - 6km road race
 
1 Byron Philp (Hamilton Pine Rivers)    11.50
2 Quinton Miller (Maryborough)
3 Nicholas Hogg (Rockhampton)
 
Junior Women (Under 19) - 52km road race
 
1 Sally Cowman (Kangaroo Point)
2 Abby Cornacchia (Victors)
3 Quinn Cramer (Bundaberg)
 
Junior Women (Under 19) - 30 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Quinn Cramer (Bundaberg)
2 Amanda Davis (Bundaberg)
3 Abby Cornacchia (Victors)
 
Junior Women (Under 17) - 35km road race
 
1 Sarah Rota (CATS)                    1.10.38
2 Amalia Hallam (Broncos)
3 Hannah Banks (Broncos)
 
Junior Women (Under 17) - 30 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Amelia Hallam (Broncos)
2 Sarah Rota (CATS)
3 Hannah Banks (Broncos)
 
Junior Women (Under 15) - 15km road race
 
1 Lauren French (Broncos)                26.40
2 Hayley Wright (Balmoral)
3 Fiona Streit (Wynnum Redlands)
 
Junior Women (Under 15) - 10km individual time trial
 
1 Fiona Streit                       17.15
2 Kate Cornacchia                     0.33
3 Joanna Von Berky                    0.49
4 Hayley Wright
5 Lauren French                       1.19
6 Kristin Gilbert                     1.54
7 Anita Daley                         2.03
8 Jessica Cowman                      4.59
 
Junior Women (Under 13 and Under 11) - 5km individual time trial
 
1 Stephanie Barrett          9.37
2 Coutney Le Lay             0.39
3 Danielle Kemps             0.43
4 Courtney Dutton            0.53
 
Junior Women (Under 15) - 20 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Hayley Wright (Balmoral)
2 Kate Cornacchia (Victors)
3 Lauren French (Broncos)
 
Junior Women (Under 13 and Under 11) - 15 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Courtney Lelay (Copper City)
2 Stephanie Barrett (Broncos)
3 Danielle Kemps (Bundaberg)
 
Junior Women (Under 11 and Under 13) - 8km road race
 
1 Courtney Lelay (Copper City)           16.36
2 Stephanie Barrett (Broncos)
3 Dannielle Kemps (Bundaberg)
 
Mixed Under 11 - 15 minutes plus 1 lap criterium
 
1 Byron Philp (Hamilton Pine Rivers)
2 Quinton Miller (Maryborough)
3 Courtney Dutton

Western Australian Junior Time Trial Championships

Goodchild Oval Bellevue, WA, August 4, 2001

Results

U19 Men - 20km
 
Chris Teede                            27.26.4
Michael Whyte                           1.04.1
Daniel Vogels                           1.34.2
Gerald Vanspeybroeck                    1.47.4
Daniel Hall                             3.46.1
 
U17 Men - 15km
 
BJ Miles                               21.26.0
Adrian Lutey                            0.18.4
Steven Evans                            0.59.0
Thomas Greathead                        1.02.8
Peter Watenhoffer                       1.22.7
Keith Evans                             1.32.4
Dorian Grey                             2.19.8
Tony Rosam                              4.04.8
Ky Nguyen                               4.38.6
Tony Albertini                          5.05.0
 
U15 Men - 10km
 
Alex (Rexy) Franzinelli                15.37.3
Cameron Meyer                           0.32.9
Wesley Ham                              0.37.5
Michael Fitzgerald                      0.41.3
Duanne Johanson                         1.01.0
Andrew Ingram                           2.24.7
Jacob Luck                              3.16.9
Joe Albertini                           3.18.3
Ryan Francis                            3.26.9
 
U13 Men - 5km
 
Travis Meyer                            8.08.7
Nick Miles                              0.15.8
Ben Horsley                             1.22.3
Patrick Gill                            1.53.6
 
U17 Women - 10km
 
Amy Kirk                               16.48.8
Gemma McWiggan                          1.00.7
Justine Horsley                         4.01.2
Megan Ryan                              4.20.4
 
U15 Women - 10km
 
Dardanella Finegan                     19.08.9
Patty Finegan                           0.17.5
Renae Horsley                           0.28.9

St George Club Championships

Oatley Park, 4 August 2001

Results

Open
 
1 Mark Renshaw          47.01
2 Dan Smith             47.02
3 Steve Williams        47.03
4 Liam Kelly            47.30
5 Troy Glennan          47.50
6 David Treacy          48.36
7 Adam Lucas            50.01
8 Stuart Boyce          52.22
9 Mal Lyons             53.27
10 Andrew  Kilday       55.47
11 Alex Wasson          55.54
12 Glenn Lucas          55.55
 
Masters
 
1 Robert Upton          40.40
2 Bruce Pirani          41.10
3 Martin Vinnicombe     41.11
4 David Willmott        41.12
5 Tony Fodera           41.14
6 Denis Fahey           41.18
7 Ian Argall            42.30
8 Michael Henderson
9 Brett Dutton          42.41
10 Gary O'Sullivan      43.25
11 Peter McRorie        45.20
12 Dave Bruckman        45.49
13 Allan Wallesch       45.50
14 Russell McKay        46.11
15 Greg Harrigan        46.12
16 Gary Hines           46.14
17 Brad Stiller         46.15
18 Glenn Tyrill         46.16
19 Robert Owens         46.19
20 Dick Paris           46.21
21 Carlo Ghisolfi       46.44
22 Ian Templeton        48.58
23 Timothy Allen        49.11
24 Michael Kay          49.13
25 Robert  Polpodetto   49.44
26 Jeremy Smith         49.48
27 Lance Wasson         49.54
28 Bob Knox             50.42
29 Peter Jacobs
30 Paul Ingwerson       51.21
31 Ian Kilday           52.42
32 Rod Price            52.51
33 Adrian Pippard       53.53
34 David Hines          54.56
35 Enzo Binotto         55.48
36 Noel Tampling        57.40
 
Women
 
1 Belinda Seldon        44.02
2 Katie Brown           44.03
3 Natasha Harrigan      44.04
4 Karen Dutton          44.18
5 Christine Riakos
6 Sarah McLachlan       45.13
7 Lorin Jurd            45.18
8 Laura Bortilozzi      47.24
9 Keely McNamara        47.27

Caesar's Illawarra CC Handicap

August 4, 2001

by Garry Doughty

The strong winds of the week before had abated and although the skies were a little overcast the conditions were quite good for the riders who started in the 58km handicap last Saturday afternoon. Although there were thirty four starters the numbers were heavily in favour of the back markers with twelve riders starting off block.

The limit bunch of Les Hewitt and Chris Reeve gave it their best but they couldn't maintain the gap to the bunch behind and were caught at the end of the first of three laps. Peter Vessel rode away from his co-markers and was in the lead until almost the end of the second lap.

The four scratch riders had their work cut out for them in closing the three minute gap to the block bunch, but they didn't give up with Brendan Cato and Tim Morris riding very strongly.

As usual the sixteen minute bunch was working well with the work being evenly shared by Patrick Delahunty, Ben Lohse, Jeff Gray, Mal Moss and Garry Doughty. Unfortunately Alan McClelland found the pace on the climbs a bit too hot and lost contact but to his credit he never gave up and finished the race strongly. Teegan Makowski also rode strongly but found the bunch a little too strong for her at this point in time.

The nineteen minute bunch started with six riders but due to a puncture to Barry Neall and the pace by Adam Hotchkis and Jason Johnson it ended up just with those two riders. They rode the race of their life and closed the 3 minute gap to the bunch infront almost by themselves, catching them at Yallah TAFE heading home on the last lap. Ben Lohse was able to go with them on the climb up Hooker hill with Delahunty about 100m behind.

Although there were twelve riders in the block bunch the lions share of the work was being done by Adam Rourke and Hardy Lohse. Frank Tortorici and Brian Joyce were also riding strongly. They had the leaders in sight from the top of Hooker hill and the pace kicked up another gear. The remnants of the sixteen minute bunch were swept passed just after the 'Y'. They were now in pursuit of Delahunty and the three leaders.

Delahunty just wouldn't give in and pushed it all the way to the finish only to be caught with 400m to the line.

Johnson led the sprint out but Hotchkis came over the top and Ben Lohse came in third. Tortorici led out the big group finish and he was never headed to the line winning by half a wheel to Rourke. Hardy Lohse and Marcus Arnold rounded out the top seven.

Cato never let up and took out fastest time in 1:24:47, Morris came in 4 seconds later.

Next weekend is the Nowra leg of the Interclub series so there is no local race. The race starts at 2:15pm from the bowling club in Kangaroo Valley.

Results, 58km

1 Adam Hotchkis (19 min)                      1.50.33
2 Jason Johnson (19 min)     
3 Ben Lohse (16 min)         
4 Frank Tortorici (25 min)                       0.20
5 Adam Rourke (25 min)         
6 Hardy Lohse (25 min)         
7 Marcus Arnold (25 min)       
8 Dylan Forbes (25 min)        
9 Adam Crowther (25 min)                         0.26
10 Brian Joyce (25 min)          
11 Patrick Delahunty (16 min)    
12 Dave Greening (25 min)                        0.39
13 Frank Soto (25 min)        
14 Neil Williams (25 min)                        1.13
15 Garry Doughty (16 min)                        1.32
16 Mal Moss (16 min)       
17 Jeff Gray (16 min)      
18 Brendan Cato (28 min)                         2.14
19 Tim Morris (28 min)                           2.18
20 Alan Mcclelland (16 min)                      5.22
21 Peter Vessel (7 min)                          6.30
22 Paul Kean (19 min)                            7.13
DNF Barry Neall
DNF Teegan Makowski
DNF Chris Reeve
DNF Peter Jones
DNF Phil Jones
DNF Geoff Gooley
DNF Max Baker
DNF Lou Palermo
DNF Dave Williams
DNF Les Hewitt
DNF Brad Martin
DNF Graham Creed
 
Fastest time:  Brendan Cato                   1.24.47

Murwillumbah Amateur Cycle Club RR

Tyalgum, August 4, 2001

By Phil Ruge

This weekend's race was the monthly handicap event held over the tough Tyalgum course.

The 55 kilometres of this race include 3 of the most challenging climbs on the ClubÕs race calendar in Bald Mountain and Tyalgum Hill and these often play a major role in the outcome of the event. The out and back structure of this race also gives riders the opportunity to check on the progress of their opponents and adjust their efforts accordingly.

A total of 32 riders were divided into 7 groups for this event with limit followed by groups at 10, 15, 19, 21 and 24 minutes respectively and the scratch bunch off at 27 minutes.

Some spirited riding by the early groups saw them make good progress despite the roads still being somewhat damp and slippery following a few showers of rain earlier in the day. Their good work saw them still away by the time the hills were encountered on the outward leg of the race.

However the faster riders were not to be outdone and they gradually began to pick up some of the earlier starters on the return climb of Bald Mountain. This group continued to pick up riders through Chillingham and on the road back towards Murwillumbah.

The fast pace of this ever enlarging group was too much for some riders who were left to make their own way back to the finish line. With only 5 kilometres left to race the main bunch was basically together again apart from a couple of riders from the limit and 10 minutes groups who were still ahead at this point.

A valiant effort by Stuart MacPherson from the 10 minute group saw him hold on to win the race by a matter of metres only at the finish line! Second home was Craig Reston (scratch bunch) with Jeff Collier from chopping block third, Graham Harvey (21 minute group) fourth and Ian Walker also from the scratch bunch in fifth spot. Craig Reston also claimed fastest time for the race.

Next SaturdayÕs race is over the picturesque Crystal Creek course and is a mass start event for each grade. Start time is 2.00 pm from Pat Smith Park at Dulguigan.

Results, 55km

1 Stuart MacPherson (Murwillumbah)
2 Craig Reston (Murwillumbah)
3 Jeff Collier (Murwillumbah)
4 Graham Harvey (Murwillumbah)
5 Ian Walker (Murwillumbah)

Fastest time: Craig Reston (Murwillumbah)    1.27 

Randwick Botany Cycling Club 10th Annual Junior Carnival

Heffron Park, August 4, 2001

Junior National Champions compete at Heffron Park

By Tony Horneman

Over 120 junior riders from as far away as Dubbo, Canberra and Wagga Wagga competed in the Randwick Botany Cycling Club 10th Annual Junior Carnival at Heffron Park on Saturday 4 August 2001.

Twenty-three Randwick Botany junior riders took part in a program of 21 events in excellent riding conditions around the tight Heffron Park circuit. Randwick Council cleaned the 2 km track prior to the event to provide a clean circuit for the riders.

The premier U17 Keith Harris Memorial Elimination Trophy provided some exciting racing in the all-in event. All riders started together and the last 3 riders at the end of each lap were eliminated from the race. The surviving three riders were Warren Scott from St George in first place, Phillip Stokes from Penrith Panthers second and Chris Jenkins from Randwick Botany Cycling Club in third place. Scott also won the U17 Men A Grade 18km Scratch Race and Point Score.

New riders Liam Fletcher and Adam Hall from Manly Warringah were placed second and third in the U17 Men B Grade 16km Scratch race. First place went to Alex Bird from Canberra.

Two Australian Champions featured in the field of ten U17 Women riders. Rebecca Borgo from Illawarra and Megan Windsor from Bathurst were placed first and second in the U17 Women 16km Scratch race. Third place went to Melinda Harris from Mudgee.

Tyler McLachlan from the Southern Cross club won the U15 Men A Grade 16km Scratch and Point Score races. Fourteen-year-old McLachlan said he rode alright and was happy that his training has paid off. His aim is to be Road Race National Champion and to win a place in the Australian 2008 Beijing Olympic Team. "One day I hope to win a stage in the Tour de France and even the yellow and green jerseys", McLachlan added.

Megan and Sean Dunn traveled from Dubbo to participate in the carnival and were rewarded with a win in the U11 and U13 events, respectively.

Randwick Botany rider Raphael Rosse won the U9 4km Handicap race ahead of Phillip Arias from Bankstown Sports Club and Scott Harding from the Southern Cross club.

Randwick Botany Cycling Club wishes to thank several local businesses for sponsoring trophies for the Junior Carnival, including DS Labels Marrackville, Pedal Pushers cycle shop Randwick, Maroubra Cycles, Australian Cycles Co. Kingsford, Chrissie's Hair and Beauty Salon Maroubra, Vella's Painting Services, Galpern Electrics Alexandria, Green's Lighting Centre Kingsford, Albion Cycles Waverley, ISIS Health Management Rozelle and McDonald's Family Restaurant Kingsford.

Randwick Botany Cycling Club racing is conducted every Saturday throughout the year. Juniors start at 1.30pm and Seniors at 2.30pm. All grades of riders are catered for from Grades A to E. Training rides are also conducted. More information can be obtained from the Club Secretary, Helen Vella on 02 9667 3307.

Results

Men


U17 Keith Harris Memorial Elimination Trophy Race
 
1 Warren Scott (St George)
2 Phillip Stokes (Penrith Panthers)
3 Chris Jenkins (Randwick Botany)
Sponsored by Vella's Painting Services
 
U17 A Grade Scratch 18km
 
1 Warren Scott (St George)
2 Phillip Stokes (Penrith Panthers)
3 Kane Brennan (Bathurst)
 
Sponsored by Albion Cycles

U17 A Point Score 18km
 
1 Warren Scott (St. George)
2 Daniel Franze (Canberra)
3 Phillip Stokes (Penrith Panthers)
 
Sponsored by Galpern Electrics
 
U17 B Grade Scratch 16km
 
1 Alex Bird (Canberra)
2 Liam Fletcher (Manly Warringah)
3 Adam Hall (Manly Warringah)
 
Sponsored by Pedal Pushers Cycles
 
U17 B Grade Point Score 16km
 
1 Alex Bird (Canberra)
2 Adam Hall (Manly Warringah)
3 Liam Fletcher (Manly Warringah)
 
Sponsored by Galpern Electrics
 
U15 A Grade Scratch 16km
 
1 Tyler McLachlan (Southern Cross)
2 Jackson-Leigh Rathbone (Penrith Panthers)
3 Asher Poddlak (Port Stephens)
 
Sponsored by Australian Cycle Company
 
U15 A Grade Point Score 16km 
 
1 Tyler McLachlan (Southern Cross)
2 Jackson-Leigh Rathbone (Penrith Panthers)
3 Asher Poddlak (Port Stephens)
 
Sponsored by Australian Cycle Company
 
U15 B Grade Scratch 14km
 
1 Matthew Wild (Southern Cross)
2 Geoffrey Hopkins (Southern Cross)
3 Jack Isaksen (Lidcombe Auburn)
 
Sponsored by Maroubra Cycles
 
U15 B Point Score 14km
 
1 Matthew Wild (Southern Cross)
2 Joshua Hesford (Southern Highlands)
3 Jason Thomas (Mudgee)
 
Sponsored by Galpern Electrics

Women

U17 Scratch 16km
 
1 Rebecca Borgo (Illawarra)
2 Megan Windsor (Bathurst)
3 Melinda Harris (Mudgee)
 
Sponsored by Galpern Electrics
 
U17 Point Score 16km
 
1 Rebecca Borgo (Illawarra)
2 Megan Windsor (Bathurst)
3 Eve Hood (Parramatta)
 
Sponsored by Pedal Pushers Cycles
 
U15 Scratch 14km
 
1 Amanda Spratt (Penrith Panthers)
2 Naomi Adams (Dubbo)
3 Jaclyn Kejda (Illawarra)
 
Sponsored by Albion Cycles
 
U15 Point Score 14km
 
1 Jaclyn Kejda (Illawarra) 
2 Amanda Spratt (Penrith Panthers)
3 Naomi Adams (Dubbo)
 
Sponsored by Albion Cycles

Men/Women combined

U13 A Grade Scratch 10km 
 
1 Sean Dunn (Dubbo)
2 Blair Windsor (Bathurst)
3 John Kejda (Illawarra)
 
Sponsored by Green's Lighting Centre
 
U13 A Grade Point Score 10km
 
1 Sean Dunn (Dubbo) 
2 Blair Windsor (Bathurst)
3 Jonathon Cridland (Randwick Botany)
 
U13 B Grade Scratch 8km
 
1 Matthew Guillan (Southern Cross)
2 Pita Vea (Randwick Botany)
3 Lewis Little (St George)
 
Sponsored by Maroubra Cycles
 
U13 B Point Score 8km
 
1 Matthew Guillan (Southern Cross)
2 Lewis Little (St George)
3 Joshua Hesford (Southern Highlands)
 
Sponsored by Maroubra Cycles
 
U11 Scratch 6km
 
1 Megan Dunn (Dubbo)
2 Bede Kelly (Southern Cross)
3 Daniel Nicpon (Lidcombe Auburn)
 
Sponsored by Australian Cycle Company
 
U11 Handicap 6km
 
1 Meagan Dunn (Dubbo)
2 Lachlan Hines (St George)
3 Daniel Nicpon (Lidcombe Auburn)
 
Sponsored by Australian Cycle Company
 
U9 Scratch 4km
 
1 Scott Harding (Bankstown Sports)
2 Phillip Arias (Southern Cross)
3 Leah Guillan (Southern Cross)
 
U9 Handicap 4km
 
1 Raphael Rosse (Randwick Botany)
2 Phillip Arias (Bankstown Sports)
3 Scott Harding (Southern Cross)
 
Sponsored by Australian Cycle Company

Eastern Region Dromana Criterium

Chelsea & Peninsula CC, August 4, 2001

By Mal Sawford

Good fields and sunny skies for the latest of this season's regional races, held for the second time on a new circuit in Dromana, gateway to the Mornington Peninsula. The A Grade field was bolstered by the addition of the Australian Institute of Sport Under 23 squad (including Sydney Olympian Brett Lancaster), in Melbourne for the mid week Tattersalls Cup Series; qualifying races for the up-coming Herald Sun Tour.

The Balance Clothing Carnegie Caulfield Cycling Club was fortunate to be able to present our newest World Champion, Mark French, to the riders and spectators. Mark was winner of the Match Sprint and a member of the winning Australian Olympic Sprint team in last weeks Junior Worlds in Colorado Springs. Mark was taking a well earned rest from racing today, but his older brother Luke would fly the family flag in B Grade.

With the AIS boys on the start line, A Grade promised to be a hard and fast race. The pace was on from the start, with Jonny Clarke (recently confirmed to the Australian Junior Worlds Road Team for Portugal) going clear with two of the inform AIS squad ­ David Pell (Fastest Time in last weekends Melbourne to Ballarat Handicap) and Caleb Manion (winner of the first Tatts Cup race on Wednesday).

The peloton kept the break in sight, both groups riding at very high speed, before the gap began to reduce around the 40 minute mark. Two of Carnegie's in-form riders, Michael Gill and Geordan Murray (winner of the Melbourne to Ballarat Handicap) jumped across the gap, and the now 5 man group would stay away to the finish.

Clarke lead out strongly from the final corner, but faded in the last 100m. A good win went to Geordan Murray, from Ben Jackson, Pell and Gill.

Most of the B Grade field failed to notice Richard England slip off the front alone early in the race, in the confusion as the A grade field passed the bunch. The Blackburn rider managed to hold off the disorganized bunch for over 40 minutes until strong turns of pace from Ken Ford, Peter Homann and Steve Hickey brought him back in sight of the bunch.

The unlucky England was caught at 3 laps to go, and the fancied sprinters began to look around for good wheels. Today they would be taken by surprise by a ‘withering' attack on the descent before the final corner from yours truly; and with a 20 meter break out of the last corner, the sprinters were racing for second! An increasingly rare road win for me; Darren Cathie was best of the rest ahead of Bryan Wilkins and Bill Murray.

The C Grade race was characterized by repeated unsuccessful breakaway attempts. More surprising was that no-one came forward to claim 4th place in a tight bunch sprint. There was no doubt over the first three places, with Nick Gibson taking a good win from Perry Johnston and Stan Thomas.

Small fields in D and E Grade due to the Ararat Junior Tour this weekend. The C Grade win went to Rob Doyle ahead of VIP license holder and State Schools Novice Champ Chris Honey, Ashley Morris and Sally Robbins.

E Grade was a family affair ­ Shuey's versus Friend's. Damal Shuey and Natalia Friend crossed the line 50 meters ahead of Ben Shuey and Lisa Friend.

Results

A Grade (1 hour + 3 laps, 25 Starters)

1 Geordan Murray (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
2 Ben Jackson (Leongatha CC / SBR)
3 David Pell (AIS Under 23)
4 Michael Gill (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
 
B Grade (55mins + 3 laps, 23 Starters)
 
1 Mal Sawford (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
2 Darren Cathie (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
3 Bryan Wilkins (SKCC)
4 Bill Murray (Chelsea & Peninsula CC)
 
C Grade (45mins + 3 laps, 16 Starters)
 
1 Nick Gibson (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
2 Perry Johnston (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
3 Stan Thomas (Chelsea & Peninsula CC)
4 Not claimed
 
D Grade (45mins + 3 laps, 6 Starters)
 
1 Rob Doyle (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
2 Chris Honey (Balance Carnegie Caulfield CC)
3 Ashley Morrison (Blackburn CC)
4 Sally Robbins (Echuca-Moama CC)
 
E Grade (30mins + 3 laps, 6 Starters)
 
1 Damal Shuey (Blackburn CC)
2 Natalia Friend (Blackburn CC)
3 Ben Shuey (Blackburn CC)
4 Lisa Friend (Blackburn CC)

Goldstars CC criterium

Nerang, Queensland, August 5, 2001

By Tim Francis

A warm Queensland morning saw 60 riders compete in the Goldstars Monthly Criterium held at the Nerang Criterium Circuit.

It was the second in a two race points score series. Todays event was held as a points race comprising of 2 intermediate sprints and double points for the finish. All races were hotly contested especially B and C grades containing large fields. Unfortunately A grade was down in numbers due to the 4th Queensland TI Sports Road Series race but those who were there found the pace from Masters competitors Dave Constanzo and Craig Reston too hot. These 2 rode away with Craig edging out Dave on the line for the win with Nick Butcher with a gallant solo ride for 3rd place.

The sprinters didn't have it all their own way in this type of event not being able to save their firepower for the final dash to the line but having to conserve their energy for the 3 sprints during the race.

D grade was won in convincing form by Rob Payne. He also took the overall point score.

B grade stayed together for all the race with all attempted breaks being brought back. Jim Burke appeared to be looking after the eventual winner and point score winner, Geoff Willmott as he yelled encouragement to him as they crossed the line for the final sprint where Jim won, and Geoff got second to take the money.

Dale Arnold won C grade in convincing form.

Results

A grade

1 Craig Reston
2 Dave Costanzo
3 Nick Butcher
 
B grade
 
1 Geoff Willmott
2 Jim Burke
3 Graeme Harvey
 
C grade
 
1 Dale Arnold
2 Brett Bull
3 Peter Kidd
 
D Grade
 
1 Rob Payne
2 Greg Aroney
3 Paul Cribb

Tasmanian State Time Trial Championships

Evandale, Tasmania, August 4, 2001

By Rod Morris

Ulverstone's Karl Menzis wrapped up a successful tilt at the Tasmanian Road Cycling Championships with victory in the Individual Time Trial at the weekend.

Held over an interesting and fast course in the Evandale district, Menzies was seeded as the No. 1 rider and performed accordingly, beating all previous times.

Hobart's Stephen Price had to be content with second while another Southern based cyclist - Vern Reid - took the bronze medal.

The week before Menzies had won the much tougher Road Race Championship.

The inaugural Tasmanian Club Pairs Time Trial Championship was also held at Evandale with Hobart duo Stephen Rossendell and Steve Aitken claiming victory ahead of Paul Turner and Trevor Innes.

Junior age championships were also held, with North-West Coast riders, Natasha Mapley, Brett Schnitzerling and Jason Bellchambers showing a clean pair of pedals in their respective titles.

The Under 19 Mens Pairs title was won by Ryan Sullivan and Bernard Sulzberger, just ahead of Devonport team Jarrod Burr and Mark Jamieson, the latter only returning from the Junior World Track Championships in America three days prior to the State titles.

Results

Individual Time Trial

Men
 
1 Karl Menzies
2 Stephen Price
3 Vern Reid	
 
Under 23 Men
 
1 David Oliver                                 47.15.51 
2 Michael Johnson                              48.36.51 
3 Gary Silk                                    49.09.45
 
Under 19 Men
 
1 Stephen Rossendell                           28.22.19
2 Kharne Hammersley                            29.14.54
3 Jarrod Burr                                  30.16.22 
 
Under 19 Women
 
1 Emily Williams                               22.04.04
2 Lisa Alway                                   25.20.17
3 Olivia Piscioneri                            26.20.99
 
Junior One Men
 
1 Matthew Goss                                 23.11.63 
2 Jason Jones                                  23.26.25
3 Jason Bellchambers                           23.45.06
 
Junior Two Men
 
1 Nathan Jones                                 18.04.58
2 Jarrod Harman                                18.10.63 
3 Matthew Bonham                               18.46.38
 
Junior Two Women
 
1 Natasha Mapley                               14.11.09
2 Grace Sulzberger                             14.12.73 
3 Caroline Cunningham                          14.56.18

Club Pairs Time Trial

Men

1 Steve Aitken & Stephen Rossendell            56.03.52
2 Paul Turner & Trevor Innes                   57.50.39
3 Vern Reid & Michael Gargonini                58.39.96
 
Under 19 Men
 
1 Ryan Sullivan & Bernard Sulzberger           54.40.49
2 Jarrod Burr & Mark Jamieson                  56.43.09
3 Abram Manion & Kharne Hammersely             58.17.86
 
Under 17 Men 
 
1 Wes Sulzberger & Matthew Goss                30.56.40
2 Brett Schnitzerling & Jason Bellchambers     31.59.83
3 Daniel Cameron & Dwayne Smith                32.05.43
 
Under 15 Women
 
1 Grace Sulzberger & Ebony Manion              17.46.39
2 Natasha Mapley & Caroline Cunningham         18.12.90
3 Kylie Cox & Tiffany Manion                   20.02.57

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