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SENIORS
A Grade 36km
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1
Anthony Spurgeon (Caravello), 52.28
2 Robert Cater
3 Clive
Hammerson
4 George
Pappas (Dulwich Hill)
B Grade,
32km
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1
Craig Padman (NZ) 48.35, 37.4kph
2 Paul Huntly
(Canberra)
3 Dave McHugh
(Sydney)
4 Brett Watson
(North Sydney)
5 John Buckton
6 Roger
Crawford
C Grade, 28km
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1 Janelle
Lindsay, 47.07, 36kph
2 Shaun
Ballesty
3 Simon
Llewellyn (Dulwich Hill)
D Grade, 20km
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1 Joe
Henry, 35.14, 34.4kph
2 Andrew Young
3 Alex Lazik (Waratah
Veterans) and Chris Federspiel (equal third)
E Grade, 12km
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1 Julia Guinan,
28.36, 25.4kph
2 Ross
Fullerton
3 Kevin
Blanchfield
(Randwick
Botany Cycling Club riders unless otherwise noted.)
JUNIORS

A Grade 2km Time Trial
1 Thomas
Murdoch, 3.28
2 Nick Hall,
3.30
3 Andrew
Young, 3.39
B Grade 2km Time Trial
1 Pita Vea,
3.48
2 Tamas Bykerk,
3.53
3 Tom Paton,
4.05
4 Patrick
Jenner, 4.52
5 Matthew
Fortuna, 4.58
C Grade 2km Time Trial
1 Adriano
Maradini, 4.09
2 Elliott
Doughty, 4.32
3 Sam
Buckland, 4.49
All in
handicap 8km
1 Tom Paton
2 Pita Vea
3 Matthew
Fortuna
4 Elliott
Doughty
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THANK YOU:
Thanks to Helen Vella our Chief Commissaire
on the day, and assistants Joanne Buckton & Jenny Spurgeon.
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Thanks to
our safety marshals
Craig Klement, (Michael Murdoch, Joe Sorby
- pictured left) & Dave Jackson. |
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Thanks
to Mark Murdoch who
deployed and retrieved all the safety equipment. Thanks to Roy and RJ of the St
John Ambulance. Thanks to Fred Vella who manned the
canteen.
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REPORT
With a range of rather large
chocolate Easter eggs up for grabs, riders had their minds on the job
at the weekly Randwick Botany Cycling Club criterium races at Heffron
Park on Saturday 12 April 2003.
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A-Grade was a 32km tussle
between Anthony Spurgeon (Caravello) and Randwick Botany junior
star Robert Cater. Each rider attacked but was immediately
covered by the other. |
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Ross Mackey and Will Grey
were dropped early in the race and Aaron Castles survived until
10km to go. Only four riders were left to contest the sprint with
Anthony Spurgeon winning the largest egg in a time of 52min 28sec,
followed by Robert Cater, Clive Hammerson and George Pappas (Dulwich
Hill). |
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Randwick Botany's Dave Macpherson rode a gutsy
race and managed to get a break on the B grade peleton. Dave
spent about 3 laps away from the bunch before the windy conditions
were just too much for him. |
Craig Padman won the 30km
B-Grade event in a time of 48min 35sec and an average speed of over
37kph. Craig is from Cycling Otago club in New Zealand and is
enjoying a few weeks in Sydney before heading to Queensland. He found
out about Saturday racing at Heffron Park via the Randwick Botany
Cycling Club website
www.randwickbotanycc.com. Craig said it is a great website, with
up-to-date information and good race reports. “It was a good race
today, fast and I liked the closed tight technical circuit”, Craig
said after the race.
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Other
placegetters included Paul Huntly (Canberra), Dave McHugh
(Sydney), Brett Watson (North Sydney), club president John Buckton
and Roger Crawford. Peter McDonald rode in B-Grade this week
after placing second in C-Grade last week. |
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Janelle
Lindsay took out the 28km C-Grade race, fresh from a track
training session earlier in the day. Here she is pictured left,
tucked into the middle of the bunch looking relaxed and waiting
for the sprint. |
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Lindsay was recently
teamed with Lindy Hou, a visually impaired rider, as part of the
Australian Paralympic tandem cycle team. Lindsay and Hou are on
course for a strong performance at the National Championships at
Dunc Grey Velodrome in early April. After that, it’s on to the
European track championships in Prague during September. Then,
their goal is the Paralympic Games in Athens in September 2004.
Other placegetter in C-Grade were Shaun Ballesty and Simon
Llewellyn (Dulwich Hill). Phillip Chippendale rode an intelligent
race but finished without an Easter egg. |
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Several
new riders raced in the 20km D-Grade event, which was won by Joe
Henry in a time of 35min 14sec and an average speed of 34.4kph.
Justin Sharples and Brian Funston rode strongly in their first
outing at Heffron Park. |
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Second place went to
Andrew Young and equal third was Alex Lazik (Waratah Veterans) and
Chris Federspiel. |
E-Grade was won by Julia
Guinan in a time of 28min 36sec and 25.4kph. Second was Ross
Fullerton with Kevin Blanchfield third.
Ten junior riders competed in
time trails and 8km handicap race. The kids are pictured left
with two brand new track bikes that the club has just purchased to
assist the junior members who want to try track. Results in the left
hand column.
RADIO
COVERAGE
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 to
12noon.
MORE
INFORMATION
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
Race report prepared by:
Tony Horneman
Photos by
Tony Horneman, &
trainee Michael Murdoch
Web page layout & editing
by John Buckton
Webmaster
Randwick Botany Cycling Club
Tony:
communications@randwickbotanycc.com
John:
webmaster@randwickbotanycc.com
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