A fabulous night was had by all on Friday night, 3
December 2004. Story & pictures
click here.
GET WELL SOON ADRIANO MARADINI
Bad Luck for Adriano Maradini
who competed in the Commonwealth Bank Central Coast Track Open Carnival
on Sat 4 December at the Adcock Park Velodrome, West Gosford. Adriano
was involved in a collision and his bike tumbled over a downed rider.
As a result Adriano has broken his collarbone. I know how you feel
Adriano! He is a little disappointed but was in good spirits when
I spoke to him on Sun morning. We wish him a speedy recovery.
JUNIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY
A great turn out of the
Juniors and their parents.
Every Junior received a
prize. Our Major prize
winners were Ben Elliot who
was presented with the
Malabar RSL Encouragement
Award and Luke Davision and
Tom Patton who each took out
Major Achievement awards for
a great year not the least
of which was a silver medal
in the National Pairs Road
Team Time Trial.
Congratulations also to the
new RBCC Club Person of the
Year, Janette Murdoch, who
was rather surprised and a
little misty, but most
deserving of the award.
Pictures/Story
click here.
FERGUS NEILSON's BICYCLE
STOLEN
Fellow Cycle Centennial
delegate, Fergus Neilson has
had a bicycle stolen in a
brazen break and enter from
his home. Bike is
highly distinctive.
Click here for picture
and details.
BUCKO ON THE MEND
I (Club President John Buckton)
wish to thank everyone for
their kind thoughts and the
steady stream of visitors
who visited me in the
hospital. Thanks to
the club for the lovely
flowers which made me feel a
whole lot better. I
have undergone surgery and
my collarbone feels much
better now that the pieces
are pinned together.
For those of you who don't
know on Thursday morning 11
Nov, I was brought down by a
car on Southern Cross Drive
returning from the Cronulla
Colluzi training ride with a
bunch of about 50 cyclists.
I hit the ground hard and
broke 5 ribs, punctured my
lung and shattered my
collarbone. Whilst I
am still very sore I am keen
to get back on the horse
that threw me (eventually).
The good news is that I am
typing again and therefore
the website might now start
to be updated a little more
regularly. Thanks
again to everyone for your
well wishes. ---
John Buckton
The Johnny Warren Jamberoo
Classic
This Sunday,
21st November, is the
Johnny Warren Jamberoo Classic.
For those riders leaving
from the Eastern Suburbs,
the Randwick Botany bunch
will leave the Randwick
gates of Centennial Park
strictly at 6.00 am which
will get us to the
start at Loftus before 7.30
am. The ride has been dedicated to
the memory of soccer great
Johnny Warren. There is a
$10 entry fee and all proceeds
will be donated to the Sydney
Cancer Foundation. The ride will
be recorded by SBS crew for
presentation on the SBS show,
Cycling Central with Mike
Tomalaris. For full
details,
click here.
SNOWY WILSON OPEN HEFFRON PARK 6
NOV 2004
RBCC's major event of the season
happened on 6 Nov, 2004.
Over 150 junior and senior
riders competed in the eight
event program starting at
8.30am. A 12 rider Penny Farthing
race was a feature of the programme.
Congratulations to Peter
"The Machine" McDonald who
was second in the NSW Elite
Mens Road Championships
on the
weekend (24 Oct 2004) on the
famous Mt Panorama race
circuit in Bathurst.
Congratulations also to Josh
Marden who was 9th overall
and was second in the Mens
U23 division.
See
results & report on Cycling
NSW website,
click here.
Congratulations also to Pat
Naughton who was second in
the NSW Masters 2 Criterium
championships at Dunc Gray
criterium circuit.
RBCC ANNOUNCES FRF AS MAJOR
SPONSOR IN 2005
The Randwick Botany Cycling Club
is proud to announce that
we have entered into an sponsorship arrangement with FRF
Couriers for 2005.
The new
sponsorship will mean many fantastic things for the Randwick Botany Cycling
Club, not the least of which will be a new uniform. For
full story
click here.
Congratulations to our 2 new
Bronze medalists at the
Masters State Road Titles.
Steve won his bronze medal
in the Masters 3 Individual
Time Trial on Friday 8 Oct
at the Penrith Regatta
Centre. Full results
here. Pat placed
3rd in the Masters 2 Road
Race at Lansdowne Park on
Sunday 10 Oct, 2004.
Full results
here.
Congratulations to State
champion, Scott Callum on a
great ride. For more
pictures of the guys,
click here.
RBCC's own Janelle Lindsay
and vision impaired co-pilot Lindy Hou have won the
Gold medal in
the Woman's Tandem
Sprint at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens
(20/9/04). Silver went to Great Britain and Bronze
to USA.
RBCC's Peter
McDonald has shocked
everyone but his club mates
(We all know that he is a
machine) in winning this
years Grafton Inverell
Classic. Peter riding
for the Caravello/FRF Team
won Australia's toughest one
day event. Pete, on
board his beautiful red and
white Argon 18 bicycle and
Velomax carbon wheels (both
club sponsors) covered the
228km race in 6 hours and 43
mins.
GREAT WORK PETE.
Full story on
cyclingnews.com,
click here.
CONGRATS
SARAH CARRIGAN
RBCC Vice President, Tony Horneman, gave Sarah Carrigan,
gold medalist in the Womens Olympic Road Race, a very special welcome home.
As you know Qantas welcomed home the Athletes in a special hanger and Qantas
employee Tony Horneman was there to ensure everything ran smoothly.
Good on you Tony and congratulations Sarah (for winning the Gold medal not
for being pictured with Tony)
NEW NATIONAL MENS U15 SILVER
MEDALISTS
Congratulations to Luke Davison
and Tom Paton who took the
Silver medal in the Men's U15
Pairs Time Trial over 10
kilometres at the National
titles in the Sunshine Coast
September 3 to 12, 2004.
Click Here for results
(courtesy of CyclingNews.com)
Click Here for story and
photos (courtesy of Peter
Davison and David Paton)
Brittany Orr, Silver Medal in the
U19 Women NSW Road Race Championship
Congratulations to Brittany Orr who
took the silver medal in the Women's
U19 road racing championships at
Stanley
Park, East Kurrajong Road, East
Kurrajong, on Sunday 22 Aug
2004. The girls had to do two
33km laps or 66km in total.
Congratulations to Gold medalist
Amanda Spratt of the Penrith
Panthers club. Brittany and
Amanda worked together and pulled
some three minutes on the peleton.
Amanda attacked on the second lap
and was able to get away some 20
seconds on Brittany. It was a
fabulous ride by Brittany.
Congratulations from all your club
mates. Full results
here.
RBCC/FRF's ROBBIE CATER IN ITALY FOR JUNIOR
WORLDS
Robert "Robbie" Cater,
pictured left at the Randwick Botany Junior Open
on 17 July 2004, is over in Italy training for
the Junior World Road Racing championships late
September.
Bit of Drama last weekend
with 2 riders falling in front of Robbie during
a non-championship race in Italy. Robbie
went over the top of the downed riders and
fortunately did not injure himself beyond some
grazing. However his beloved cycle was
destroyed. Apparently, they have managed
to get Robbie another bike. Information is
sketchy and more on this story as it comes to
hand. In the meantime, we are all pleased
that Robbie is uninjured.
I
Shaun Higgerson coming home Oct
Higgo is
coming home in October. So brush up on your
French and A graders, get ready to have your lungs
screaming for mercy. See how Higgo has been
going in Europe, "The Higgo Files"
Click here.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
On behalf of the members and the Executive of the
Randwick Botany Cycling Club, I would like to wish everyone a safe
and happy Christmas. Don't eat and drink too much however
because racing recommences on Saturday 8 January.
TEAM TIME TRIAL CALGA SUN 15 AUG
2004
Click here for full report
photos and results on all 10
RBCC teams. A fantastic
day was had by all.
TRIVIA NIGHT MEGA SOCIAL EVENING
2004
Well, It's been
Run and Won!
Those of you
who missed the night missed out
on a very good evening with
plenty of laughs. Some of
the action of the evening can be
viewed
here.
WARATAH VETS RACING AT HEFFRON 1 AUGUST 2004
A Great day was had by all at Heffron
on 1 Aug 2004 at the Waratah Vets
races. A good turn up of
Randwick Botany riders with Pat
Naughton, Neil Morris, Frank
Fortuna, Chris Reynolds and John
Buckton competing in A grade.
Congratulations to Pat Naughton
who won the A grade event and to
Rocky Fortuna for a great third
place in B grade.
Brittany Orr, U19 Women NSW
Individual Time Trial Champion
Congratulations to Brittany Orr who
took the gold medal in the Women's
U19 ITT at Calga on 25 July 2004.
Brittany's time of 36:16.90 would in
fact was the second fastest women's
time of the day with the winner of
the Elite Women's event Zoe
Southwell posting a time of
36:02:04. Congratulations also
to third place getters in the
Women's event our Athen's
ParaOlympian hopefuls Janelle
Lindsay and Lindy Hou on their
tandem! Congratulations to
Robbie Cater who took Bronze in the
U19 Men's division. Josh
Marden was 6th in the U23 Men and
Peter McDonald was 8th in the men in
a time of 1:02:43.53. Peter
Milostic FRF Couriers won the Mens
divison with an incredible time of
58:34.77, a full 2 minutes ahead of
the Silver Medalist.
Congratulations to our new State
champion and to all RBCC members who
competed and obtained these fine
results. Full results
here.
STAGE
WINS AND GC PODIUM PLACINGS FOR RBCC
RIDERS IN THE TOUR de BORTOLI
Congratulations to Peter "The Machine"
McDonald and Chris "Spongee" Jenkins who
took both had stage wins in the Tour de
Bortoli in Victoria on 17th & 18th July
2004. For pictures, report &
results,
click here.
RBCC/FRF's ROBBIE CATER SELECTED FOR JUNIOR
WORLDS
Robert "Robbie" Cater is
pictured left at the Randwick Botany Junior Open
on 17 July 2004 being congratulated by Randwick
Councillor Robert Belleli. Both Robbie's
Club Randwick Botany and his sponsor FRF
Couriers are very proud of the fact that Robbie
has been selected as part of an eight member
Australian junior team to contest this year's
World Road Championships in Italy (September
28-October 3) The team will be coached by Liz
Hepple and her assistant, Paul Brosnan, and
consists of the following riders:
Male: Matthew Goss (Tas),
Robert Cater (NSW), Simon Clarke (Vic), Patrick
Shaw (Vic), Andrew Wade (WA).
It was a great day for both Randwick Botany Cycling
Club and FRF Couriers when Chris "Spongee" Jenkins
of the Randwick Botany Cycling Club, and a member of
the FRF Couriers team, took out the
Keegan Downes 105km
Handicap Race
Coonabarabran to Gunnedah on Saturday 10
July. Working with Matt Lucas who was also in
the 7 minute bunch, the pair systematically caught
all the bunches off before them and actually put
time into bunches chasing them. It was a
fabulous ride. Congatulations also to Matt Lucas who
finished second to Spongee giving Randwick Botany
one, two in the event. RBCC also had a
spectacular day 2 taking out Division 3 and 4.
For story and photos,
click here.
We are all very proud of
RBCC's own Janelle Lindsay who has been selected by the
Australian Paralympic Association to represent
Australia at the Athens Paralympic Games, September
17 - 28 September. The team includes 11 cyclists,
five of whom will be competing in their first Games.
Janelle will partner vision impaired rider, Lindy
Hou. Janelle and Lindy are in top form
which is a fantastic achievement given that Janelle
was seriously injured by a collision by a car last
August which left her with shocking injuries such
including fractures in her shoulder, hip,
pelvis and vertebrate in her back. With that kind of
determination an Olympic medal is almost guaranteed.
GOOD
RESULTS FOR RBCC & FRF COURIERS AT CANBERRA
WOMENS & JUNIOR OPEN
RBCC sent a team of 7
cyclists away to the Kowalski Recruitment
Canberra Junior & Women's Tour 2 - 4 July 2004.
Cyclists included Rob Cater and Brittany Orr
representing RBCC/FRF Couriers, Michael Murdoch,
Luke Davison, Tom Paton, Tamas Bykerk and
Adriano Maradini. Results, stories and
pictures,
Click here.
Under 23's Josh Marden & Chris Jenkins clean up
at Mudgee
Congratulations to RBCC's Josh Marden and RBCC/FRF
Couriers Chris Jenkins who placed first and
third respectively in the
Mark Dwyer 100km
Handicap Race - Mudgee on Saturday 3 July.
Josh and Chris were both in the 8 minute bunch
which were able to hold off the scratchies.
Congratulations guys.
(Click on image for full size view)
Third Round Club Championships Dunc Gray Velodrome.
About 30 RBCC riders had a fabulous morning on
Sunday 4 July 2004. Many of us met at
Centennial Park and then rode up as a group to the
Dunc Gray criterium circuit which has been
constructed on the grounds of the Dunc Gray
velodrome. Their was plenty of action as the various
grades negotiated the sharp corners around the tight
800 metre course. Here is the group shot left.
Results and more photos
click here.
Shaun Higgerson "Back in Yellow"
Higgo
wins stage in the Pyrenees.
For full story read "The Higgo Files"
Click here.
Cheeky Monkey Tour Coverage
For your viewing pleasure, Cheeky Monkey
has installed a bigscreen
TV in the bike shop.
All are
welcome to come and watch the daily Tour
highlights on the big screen TV.
So if
you are in the area drop in and say
hello to Adam, Ollie and Pete "The
Machine" McDonald.
NSW Junior Metropolitan Road Championships
Waratah Park Sat 19 June 2004
Click on image for full
size view
Four Randwick Botany Juniors competed.
Adriano Maradini in the U13 Men and Tamas
Bykerk, Tom Patton and Luke Davidson in the
U15 Men. Congratulations to Luke Davidson
for winning the Gold medal and Tom Patton
for the Bronze.
Sydney Open
Road Titles Parramatta Park Sat 12 June 2004
Click on image for full
size view
Left- Robert Cater riding for Randwick
Botany/FRF, Silver medalist in the Mens U19
division. Winner, Tyler McLaughlin is far
right of photo.
Right - Josh Marden takes the bronze medal
in the Men's U23 division. Josh
pictured with overall winner Peter Hatton
and silver medalist, Chris Sutton.
Click on
image for full size view
Congratulations to our medalists, Silver for
Robbie Cater in the U19 Men's and Bronze to Josh
Marden in the U23 Men's division. Everyone
who competed, whilst not all in the medals, had
fantastic rides. Chris Spongee Jenkins had
an unbelievable gutsy ride with he and Nick Wood
of the FRF team working hard and chasing down
breaks which ultimately assisted fellow FRF team
member Jose
Rodriguez in winning the Elite Men's division
and coming second overall. It was quite a
sight to see Chris Jenkins, Matt Lucas, Josh
Marden, Pete MacDonald, Jerzy Sowa, Saxon Johns,
Dave Gardner and Aaron Castles in a field of 120
plus riders. In the Masters 2-3, Mark "Slapper"
Robertson, Pat Naughton and John Hadley all had
a fine ride whilst in the Masters 4-5, Neil
Morris and I flew the RBCC flag. Michael
Murdoch also had a really gutsy ride in the
Men's U19 which I'm sure assisted Robbie Cater
into his silver medal placing. I hope I
have not missed anyone who competed. A
thoroughly enjoying days racing and I recommend
it to all next year. Full results
click here. (photos courtesy
of Rocky Fortuna)
Fresh from his second overall
placing at the Wagga Motors Open 120km Handicap
on 29 May 2004, Robbie won the first 120
kilometre road race
as part of the
Mooball 2 day tour on Saturday 5 June
2004. Moonball is a National selection
event so Robbie must have got the selectors a
little bit interested. Congratulations
Robbie and congratulations to Robbie's sponsor
FRF Couriers. Congratulations also to Robbie's
coach Alex Fulcher who was voted in as President
of Cycling New South Wales last Wednesday night.
Click on image
for full size view
CONGRATULATIONS TOM PATON WINNER ST GEORGE 2 DAY
TOUR
Congratulations Tom Paton for winning the St
George 2 Day Junior Tour in the under 15 Men's
division. Tom won the Individual Time
Trial and was narrowly beaten in the crit by
eventual overall second place getter, Matthew
Guillan from the Southern Cross club. Tom is
pictured left being just beaten in the sprint by
Matthew. RBCC team mate Luke Davison
cruised in for third place.
(Click on image left for full
size view)
CONGRATULATIONS
TO OUR NEW STATE CRITERIUM MEDALISTS
Congratulations to FRF sponsored riders, Robert
Cater and Chris Jenkins who both won Bronze
medals at the NSW Criterium championships at
Dunc Gray on Saturday 22 May 2004. Robbie
placed third in the U19 Championships and Chris
placed third in the U23 championships. A
number of other Randwick Botany riders competed
including Club Captain Matt Lucas, Josh Marden
and Peter Macdonald. For a full report,
Click here.
Centennial Park Latest News
A
package of material prepared by Cycle Centennial
containing some 52 of your personal submissions,
has been sent to CP trustees and administration
and to relevant politicians (State and
Local), and to the press.
See
Cycle Centennial website for more details.
CENTENNIAL PARK ROAD
SURFACE CHANGES.
Centennial Parklands have
implemented road changes as a trial in Centennial Park.
Initial feedback suggest that these changes are
dangerous to cyclists. Your feedback is required.
See
Cycle Centennial
website for more detail.