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THANK YOU:
Thanks to Joanne Buckton our Chief Commissaire
on the day, and assistant Jenny Spurgeon. Thanks to
our safety marshals
Anthony Berman & Tony Aitchison. Thanks
to Richard Jenkins who
deployed and retrieved all the safety equipment. Thanks to Roy of the St
John Ambulance. Thanks to Maria Jenkins who manned the
canteen
REPORT
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Tim Morley 22, and Jody
Crowforth also 22, from Surrey, England lined up with 15 other
A-Grade riders at the weekly Randwick Botany Cycling Club races at
Heffron Park, Maroubra on Saturday 15 March 2003. |
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Morley punctured on the
first lap, but was able to rejoin the race to complete the 36km.
Morley and Crowforth, who normally race mountain bikes in the UK
and Europe, were shown how to take the sharp corners around
Heffron circuit by the Prince of Heffron, Robbie Cater (left).
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The English lads finished just
out of the placings. Paul Rowney (Eastern Suburbs), also a mountain
biker, chucked-a-wheelie on his road racing bike, and held it for over
10m, at the start of the race. He then returned the bike to two
wheels to slog it out with the other elite riders. As usual, the King
of Heffron Park - Anthony Spurgeon (Caravello) and Stewart Campbell,
otherwise known as “Computer” (Eastern Suburbs) set the pace for
A-Grade.
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Campbell made a solo breakaway with three laps to go and sailed
home to take the win. Second was Spurgeon followed by John Kenny
(Eastern Suburbs). |
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Nineteen B-Grade riders
covered 32km during their race. A four-man breakaway comprising
Clive Hammerson, Dave McPherson, Brent Bennett (Penrith) and a
Sydney rider, powered away early in the race. |
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A chase group contingent
which included Paul Hanley (Canberra), Jonathon Tuinsh (North
Sydney), Roger Shackleton (Waratah Veterans) and Chris Young
(Eastern Suburbs) set out to chase down the breakaway group. |
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The group worked well
together catching the leaders during the final lap. RBCC
strongman Clive Hammerson took out the sprint and the minor
placings went to Hanley and Tuinsh |
There was the smell of burning
rubber in the final sprint of the twenty-rider C-Grade 28km race.
Sean Ballesty’s front wheel actually touched Martin Dunklerley’s rear
wheel during the 60kmh sprint. Tony Horneman and Dale Rockell, who
were following close behind, could smell the burning rubber from the
touch.
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Fortunately, all riders stayed upright to finish the sprint.
Colin Cook (Bicisport) was first, followed by Andrew Best (Randwick
Botany), Martin Dunklerley (Manly Warringah), Sean Ballesty, Brad
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Phillip Chippendale returned
to D-Grade racing at Heffron Park after some time overseas but
finished out of the placings. First across the line was James Dalton
(Randwick Botany) followed by Andrew Young (Eastern Suburbs) and Felix
Tucci (Warratah Veterans).
Nine junior riders competed in
time trails and a 10km handicap race. Andriano Maradini recorded a
personal best time of 3min 55sec for 2km. Andrew Young was quickest
on the day with a time of 3min 24sec. Thomas Murdoch won the handicap
race.
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
John Buckton & Tony
Horneman
Web page layout & editing
by John Buckton
Webmaster
Randwick Botany Cycling Club
Tony:
communications@randwickbotanycc.com
John:
webmaster@randwickbotanycc.com
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