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THANK YOU:
Thanks to our Chief Commissaire on
the day, Joanne Buckton and assistant Mrs Jenny Spurgeon. Thanks to
our safety marshals,
Scott Buckton & Guy Bicknell.
Thanks to Tony Horneman who cleared all the debris off the track with the
petrol blower and Richard
Jenkins who deployed and retrieved all the safety equipment. Thanks
to
RJ
of the St John Ambulance. Thanks to Janette Murdoch, Maria and Zoe
Jenkins who manned the
canteen
REPORT
Seventy senior and junior
riders registered for the second race day for 2003 with the Randwick
Botany Cycling Club at Heffron Park on Saturday 11 January 2003.
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A
strong 17-rider A-Grade field, including MTB Australian champion
Paul Rowney (pictured left) from the Eastern Suburbs Cycling Club,
lined up for a 36km race around the park. Randwick Botany star
Robbie Cater, backed up after winning the Eastern Suburbs handicap
race at Heffron Park last Tuesday evening, to pair with Stewart
Campbell for a breakaway at the mid way point. |
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Cater
(pictured left) and Campbell steadily built on a 100m lead with
8km to go, up to 300m with 4km to go. The main A-Grade bunch had
no chance of catching the breakaway with Campbell crossing first
just ahead of Cater who developed a slow leak in his front wheel
during the last lap. John Kenny (Eastern Suburbs) won the sprint
for third followed by Randwick Botany’s Jeff Jones. |
After a busy social schedule
over the festive season, which didn’t include much cycling, Saxon
Johns from the Eastern Suburbs club made a triumphant return to
B-Grade, winning the 32km event in fine style. Keegan Aitchison made
a break on the first lap, but was back in the bunch by the second.
The group stayed together for much of the race with some attempted
breakaways by Randwick Botany riders Chris White and Dave Jackson.
Final placings were Saxon Johns, James Stevens (Randwick Botany) and
Dean Preddy (Eastern Suburbs).
Seventeen C-Grade riders
competed in a 24km event. A cracking pace was set during the race
that dropped half the field by the closing stages. Only eight riders
were left to fight out the final laps. Randwick Botany’s Michael
Murdoch made a solo breakaway on the last lap and won easily. John
Buckton (Randwick Botany) won the bunch sprint to second place. Race
judges spent some time determining other minor places with a wall of
riders crossing the line behind Buckton. Tony Caruana (Randwick
Botany) was judged third, with Janelle Lindsay (Randwick Botany)
fourth and Ryan Terry (Manly Warringah) fifth. Graham Jones from the
Waratah Veterans Cycling Club rode well in his first race at Heffron
Park.
Tanya Bosch from the Sydney
Cycling Club made a welcome return to D-Grade racing at Heffron Park
after recovering from injury. The sixteen riders stuck together for
most of the 20km race. Randwick Botany’s Jamie Guinan and Jonathon
Hogard made a strong breakaway on the hill on the last lap. Fellow
club rider Tony Aitchison tactically blocked the other riders to allow
the breakaway pair to get away. Guinan made it home first, followed
by Hogard. Alec Lazich (Waratah Veterans) won the sprint for third
place. Sarah Oakes from the Southern Cross club also rode strongly.
Junior riders competed in two
events including Time Trial and Handicap races. Placings and times
are listed at the end of this report.
Coverage of local cycling
results can be heard on Sydney’s Eastside Radio 89.7FM “GAME ON”
program, hosted by Brad Cooke, each Saturday morning from 10am.
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 email
secretary@randwickbotanycc.com.
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Mark Robertson & Dave
Jackson before the start |
Team Murdoch. C
grade winner Michael right, with brother Tom and father Mark.
All ready to go on the start line. |
Race report prepared by:
Tony Horneman
Communications Officer
Photos by Tony Horneman
Web page layout & editing
by John Buckton
Webmaster
Randwick Botany Cycling Club
communications@randwickbotanycc.com
webmaster@randwickbotanycc.com
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