Results 23 June 2001

        You need a Java enabled browser!

Member Benefits What we offer RBCC Club History

 

 

Sponsors
About Us
Join R.B.C.C
Juniors
Online Forum
News
Coming Events
Racing Results
Training Rides
Location
Photos
Racing Divisions
Gear Charts
Links
For Sale
Contact Us
Club Uniform
Guestbook

 

The following are results for Randwick Botany Cycling Club Saturday
racing at Heffron Park, Maroubra held on Sat 23 June 2001.

horizontal rule

SENIORS

A  Grade, 36km
1. Anthony Spurgeon, 55min 40sec

2. Jochem Schroeder

3. Phil Kelaher

 B Grade, 32km

1. Tony Ianacito, 50min 5sec

2. Andrew Goff

3. David Mackey

C Grade, 28km

1. Gregore Rennie, 47min 10sec

2. Daniel Milliken

3. Tony Horneman

 

D Grade, 20km

1. David Jefferson, 34min 50sec

2. Neil Morris

3. Herve Boutin

 

E Grade, 16km

1. Peter Davison, 26min 27sec

2. Norman Jew


 
JUNIORS

Junior 2km Time Trial

1. Chris Jenkins, 3min 1sec

2. Robert Cater, 3min 3sec

3. Liam Fletcher, 3min 7sec

 

A Grade, 14km

1. Chris Jenkins, 27min 25sec

2. Robert Cater

3. Luke Cridland

 

B Grade, 10km

1. Jonathon Cridland, 20min 45sec

2. Robert Remedious

3. Thom Richards

 

C Grade, 6km

1. Adriano Maradini, 13min 40sec

2. Tyron Davies

3. Antoine Rosse

REPORT

Eighty two riders signed-on for the weekly Randwick Botany Cycling Club race at Heffron Park, Maroubra on Saturday 23 June 2001.  A large crowd gathered to watch some exciting racing around the tight 2km criterium circuit.

The premier A grade 40km event was won by Team Caravello rider Anthony Spurgeon in a time of 55 minutes 40 seconds and an average speed of 43kmh. Second was Jochen Schroeder from Fahrradhaus – Scott Racing Team in Germany, and third was Phil Kelaher.

 Two junior U17 riders, Chris Jenkins and Robert Cater broke away from the 19-rider bunch with 2 laps to go in the B Grade 32km race.  Riders regrouped for the sprint to the line, which was won by Tony Ianacito in a time of 50 minutes 5 seconds.  Second was Andrew Goff followed by David Mackey.

 In his first race at Heffron Park, Gregore Rennie from Waratah Veterans Cycling Club was placed first, after a frantic sprint to the line, in the C Grade 28km event.  The winning time was 47 minutes 10 seconds at an average speed of 36 kmh.  Second was Daniel Milliken followed by Tony Horneman, just ahead of junior U15 rider - Luke Cridland.

 David Jefferson took out the 15-rider D Grade 20km event in a time of 34 minutes 50 seconds. Neil Morris was second and Herve Boutin, third. E Grade was won by Peter Davison with Norman Jew second.

Nineteen junior riders completed in 4 events starting with a 2km time trial. Chris Jenkins completed the course in a personal best time of 3 minutes 1 second. Robert Cater’s time was 3 minutes 3 seconds and Liam Fletcher, 3 minutes 7 seconds.

In the junior A Grade, 14km race, Chris Jenkins was placed first in a time of 27 minutes 25 seconds.  Second was Robert Cater and third place went to Luke Cridland.  The B Grade, 10km race was won by Jonathon Cridland in a time of 20 minutes 45 seconds followed by Robert Remedious and Thom Richards.  Junior C Grade, 6km event was take out by Adriano Maradini in a time of 13 minutes 40 seconds with Tyron Davies second and Antoine Rosse third.

The next Randwick Botany Cycling Club race will be conducted at Heffron Park on Saturday 30 June 2001.  Juniors start at 1pm and Seniors 2.30pm.  Spectators are always welcome.  For more information about the club, please contact the club secretary Helen Vella on 02 9667 3307.

Race report prepared by:
Tony Horneman
Publicity Officer
Randwick Botany Cycling Club
publicity@randwickbotanycc.com

Prime report:  There were 5 primes (pronounced preem) conducted during the A , B ,  C & D Grade criterium races.

Anthony Spurgeon won the A Grade prime ( a family size Domino's pizza)  We are now calling these prizes "Sur-primes".    

Stan Genakis won the B grade "Sur-prime"

Shaun Ballesty must have been hanging out for Pizza because he put in a super human effort to take out the C Grade "Sur-prime".

Peter Craig won the D grade "Sur-prime".

John Symons won the special B grade monetary prime. 

Congratulations to all those riders and we hope you enjoy your pizzas    -----   John Buckton  Webmaster.

horizontal rule

 

 

 

 

 

Last updated: Tuesday, 10 October 2006

Site Designed & Maintained by John Buckton of