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The Johnny Warren Jamberoo Classic Sunday January 7 2007

Approximately 40 RBCC riders met at Centennial Park and made their way south to the start of the Jonhhy Warren Jamberoo Classic.  Along the way we picked up more riders as well as a couple of Sydney riders who were most welcome and the East Subs bunch arrived about 7.20am in good time to register.   By the time we assembled at Waratah Park, together with the RBCC riders who met there at the start, I would estimated we were about 60 in numbers.

Michael Tomalaris of SBS briefed the riders and we were off shortly after 7.30am on the 100km ride.  Approximately 170 riders registered but with some not knowing or forgetting to register, there may have been 200 riders or more.  It certainly looked that way at the start as we headed to Waterfall for the descent into the National Park.  This year the ride was controlled by a front lead car and rear support vehicle both supplied by our sponsor FRF/Excelpro.  The girls (Joanne Buckton and driver Anna Fortuna) did a fantastic job in the lead car and controlled the bunch and navigated the route (which was much more complicated than previous years - however more scenic and less traffic), like they had driven it hundreds of times before.  Quite frankly I would have got lost for sure.  The girls pulled us up at the designated stops at the completion of each stage where everyone recharged their batteries with some quick eats and drinks.

 

The Route (click for large view)

The Start

On The Road

Waratah Park

Team Excelpro set the pace.

   

Mike "Tomo" Tomalaris sucks in the big ones along the way.

Rocky "Carbo loads" at Jamberoo Pub.  (Someone handed me a schooner - which didn't touch the sides.  Then Dave "Knuckles" Crampton handed me a PINT which made the Schooner look like a middy and whilst downing that I looked around to see the Rockstar (now TV star!!) into a JUG !!
Well, everyone had a great day and I am informed that we raised over $5000 for the Sydney Cancer Centre Foundation.  SBS will run a story on the Johnny Warren Jamberoo Classic on Cycling Central hosted by Tomo next Sunday 14 Jan at 5.30pm.  Thanks to Grant Bennet for above photos.  If anyone else has any other photos of the event, send them across and I will put them up.  ---- John Buckton President Randwick Botany Cycling Club.

More photos & story by David Lane.......here  (courtesy of CycleSportNews.com) 

See all Dave's photos .............here  (courtesy  David Lane, Action Snaps Photography)

 

A glimpse back to the first Johnny Warren Jamberoo Classic then the "Tour de Jamberoo" in 2003

Tomo & the boys at the start Andy & Craig about half way Tomo makes it to the Jamberoo Pub Frank does some serious "Carbo-loading" for the trip home. The team bid farewell till next year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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