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SENIORS
A Grade 36km
1
Shaun Higgerson, 54.16, 40.2kph
2 Matthew
Lucas
3 Aaron
Castles
B Grade, 32km
1
Craig Dempsey (Eastern Suburbs), 53.09, 36.5kph
2 Michael
Bolts (Bicisport)
3 Simon Kenny
(Sydney)
C Grade, 28km
1 Tony
Caruana, 48.18, 35.1kph
2 Wayne Goold
3 Hans Visch
4 Richard
Manners
5 Dean
Lonergan
D Grade, 20km
1
Janelle Lindsay, 35.42, 33.9kph
2 Scott Rice
3 Andrew Young
(Eastern Suburbs)
E Grade, 14 km
1
Julia Guinan 32.29, 26.1kph
2 Kevin
Blanchfield
JUNIORS
A Grade Time Trial 6km
1 Keegan
Aitchison, 10.45, 33.8kph
2 Thomas
Murdoch, 10.46
3 Pita Vea,
11.00
B Grade Time Trial 4km
1 Belinda
Anguin, 7.55, 30.6kph
2 Jade Hughes,
8.13
3
Charlotte Cotes, 8.34
C Grade Time Trial 2km
1 Andriano
Maradini, 4.27, 27.2kph
2 Sam
Buckland, 4.45
3 Patrick
Jenner, 6.20
A Grade Scratch 6km
1 Keegan
Aitchison
2 Andrew Young
3 Tyrone
Bicknell
B Grade Scratch 4km
1 Andriano
Maradini
2 Sam Buckland
3 Patrick
Jenner
(Randwick Botany
Cycling Club riders unless otherwise noted.)
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THANK YOU: Thanks to
our Chief Commissaire on
the day, Mrs Helen Vella . Thanks to our Principal Commissaire Mrs Joanne Buckton. Thanks to our safety marshals,
Michael Murdoch, and Scott Buckton.
Thanks also to Roy Magill
& RJ of the St John Ambulance.
Thanks to Fred Vella who manned the canteen.
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REPORT
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From Left to
right, Matthew Lucas, Shaun Higgerson & Aaron Castles
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In his last race before
the 2002 Australian National Championships in Mooloolaba,
Queensland this week, Randwick Botany and NSW Cycling Team member
Under-19 Shaun Higgerson (Centre in photo left) displayed another awesome solo
performance to win the 36km A-Grade event at Heffron Park,
Maroubra NSW on Saturday 7 September 2002. |
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In spite of a strong
northwesterly wind, Higgerson maintained an average speed of over
40kph. Higgerson, broke away from the 7-rider A-Grade bunch at
the half way point and didn’t look back. He recorded a time of
54min 16sec. The second rider home was Randwick Botany rider
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Randwick Botany’s Dave
Mackey and John MacKenzie from the Eastern Suburbs club broke away
early in the 13-rider B-Grade 32km race. The pair stayed away for
2 laps. Mackey returned to the bunch but MacKenzie was strong
enough to stay away for a few more. The peleton had reformed
at the midway point and stayed together until the final bunch
sprint.
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First place went to Craig Dempsey (Eastern Suburbs) in a
time of 53min 9sec and an average speed of 36.5kph. Second was
Michael Bolts (Bicisport) followed by Simon Kenny (Sydney Cycling
Club). (Click image for larger
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In his first club race,
new member Dean Lonergan (pictured right), did his fair share of the work at the
front, in the 16-rider C-Grade 28km event. Melanie Rassam rode
strongly staying with the peleton to the end. Randwick Botany
riders Tony Caruana and Wayne Goold broke away |
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with 6km to go and stayed
together to fight out a one-on-one sprint. Caruana was
triumphant in a time of 48min 18sec and an average speed of
35.1kph in the windy conditions. Hans Visch was the strongest
rider in the bunch sprint for third. Richard Manners was fourth
and Dean Lonergan a creditable fifth place. |
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Another new member, Kylie
Tinkler lined up for her first club race in the D-Grade 20km race
and managed to stay with the 19-rider bunch for most of the
event. Andrew Young from the Eastern Suburbs club attacked with 3
laps to go. Randwick Botany’s Scott Rice shadowed Young all
the way. |
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Randwick Botany’s AIS Talent Search star Janelle Lindsay
pulled out all stops to bridge the gap to the breakaway pair.
Lindsay latched-on in the bell lap and had enough fuel left to
roll Young and Rice on the finish line to take first place in a
time of 35min 42sec and an average speed of 33.9kph. |
The E Grade event was
contested over 16km and was won by Julia Guinan in a time of 32min
29sec (26.1kph) followed by Kevin Blanchfield.
Junior riders competed in
time trails and scratch race events earlier in the day. Riders
used good tactical riding skills in the graded scratch races.
Times, average speeds and placing can be found at the end of this
report.
Commissaire Helen Vella
nominated Janelle Lindsay as the Randwick Botany Cycling Club
Rider of the Week, for her performance in D Grade. Coverage of
local cycling results can be heard on Eastside Radio 89.7FM “GAME
ON” program, hosted by Brad Cooke, each Saturday morning from 10am
to 11am.
Randwick Botany Cycling
Club conducts racing at Heffron Park, Maroubra NSW each Saturday
throughout the year. Juniors start at 1.00pm and Seniors 2.30pm.
For more information please contact the club secretary Helen Vella
on 02 9667 3307 or website www.randwickbotanycc.com.
Race report & pictures by:
Tony Horneman
Communications Officer
Web page layout
by John Buckton
Webmaster
Randwick Botany Cycling Club
communications@randwickbotanycc.com
webmaster@randwickbotanycc.com
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