RESULTS

Results from Gunnedah to Tamworth

Gunnedah to Tamworth 2009 Results:

A Grade:
1st Richard Lang
2nd Glen Stojanow
3rd Cameron Petersen
4th Andrew Crawley
5th Ben Dyball

B Grade:
1st Matthew Augutis
2nd Mitch Bullen
3rd Elliott Stevens
4th Craig Hutton
5th Kristopher Collins

C Grade:
1st Anthony Green
2nd Dallas Parker
3rd Derek Hazell
4th Clinton Amble
5th Ian Ewart

D Grade:
1st: Graham Norris
2nd Rodney Milford
3rd Simon Hammond
4th Michael Jorgensen
5th Mark Jarvis

E Grade:
1st Peter Schulz
2nd Amber Jenkins
3rd Sue Forsyth
4th Peter McMahon
5th Tanya Newton

F Grade:
1st Greg Burke
2nd Nathan Loreton
3rd David Payne
4th Robert Whetters
5th Mark Tobin

results

Hi, I have just looked up the results for the Gunnedah to Tamworth, just a suggestion but it would be good if the clubs that the riders are from was included in the list.

Also it has not made it to the nsw web site as yet.

mp1

Results from Nemingha to Nundle

Results of Nemingha to Nundle 2009

10kms:
1st - Matt Carrington [Tamworth]
2nd - Emily Nicholls [Tamworth]
3rd - Sam Jenner [Armidale]
4th - Kirk Burton [Armidale]

40kms: 31 competitors
1st - Alex Murray [Inverell]
2nd - Trish Dela Santo [Inverell]
3rd - Michael Kennedy [Gunnedah]
4th - Gary Turner [Gunnedah]
5th - Kevin Sheridan [Gunnedah]
Fastest time - Cody Burton 55.38 [Armidale]

100kms: 51 competitiors
1st - Pat Corcoran [Inverell]
2nd - Louise Currey [Moree]
3rd - Andrew Currey [Moree]
4th - Geoff Straub
5th - Nick Booth [Murwillumbah]
6th - Peter Wilkinson [Armidale]
7th - Mitch Carrington [Tamworth]
8th - Mal Ellicott [Tamworth]
9th - Andrew Swan [Armidale]
10th - Phil Hess [Armidale]
Fastest time - Geoff Straub 2:31:36
First unplaced lady - Cath Murray [Gunnedah]

Thanks to all who supported our race.

results Nemingha.

Thanks Fred for the results. Any chance getting the handicaps for all place getters listed?

Mt Yarrowyck Road Race

Well done boys, you've done Tamworth proud. Wayne Toomey 3rd, Fred Clissold 4th. Full details HERE.

John Dewhurst Memorial Trophy

 

It was great to see Gunnedah and Armidale giving to us on our own turf. Congratulations to all for finishing and making this a great event. Thank you to all the support people and officials for your commitment to the event and our safety.
1st - Matt Fitzgerald - Gunnedah
2nd - Claire Sheridan - Gunnedah
3rd - Harry Michel - Gunnedah
4th - Bob Murrison - Armidale
5th - Cath Murray - Gunnedah
 
Fastest Time - Mitch Bullen - Armidale  - 1:24:54
 
49 Competitors

 

April 4th 40km Road Race

A & B Grade 1st Sam Spokes 2nd Graham Lewis 3rd John Clissold

C & D Grade 1st Mal Ellicott 2nd Darren Traill 3rd Kierin Lewis

Juniors 1st Matt Carrington 2nd Jess Saunders 3rd Tori Saunders 4th Ben Gamlin

4TH APR09 ROAD RACE

GOOD EFFORT SAM,GIVE THE OLD BLOKES AGO, GOOD LUCK IN TASSY.

Best ever Autumn Festival race

 

Best ever Autumn Festival race

From the Armidale Club Website

March 24th, 2009 

It’s official! They’re always great events but last Sunday’s Autumn Festival Criterium has been judged the best ever. At least that’s what Bullo and I reckon, and based on the feedback we’ve got from many of the onlookers, it might not be far off the mark.

Of course the highlight was the return of Peter McDonald, this year decked out in his Australian Road Champion’s kit. Having Pete come back to race was a terrific coup for the Autumn Festival, and he once again showed what a great ambassador he is for cycling and for Armidale. He happily mingled with the crowd autographing kids’ jerseys and doing various media interviews before putting on an awesome display of riding to win the main race.

This year a field of 13 riders lined up in A grade, featuring each of the previous winners, Ben Clarke of Tamworth (’04 and ‘05), Peter McDonald (’06 and ‘07), and defending champion Geoff Straub. To add interest, 18 riders joined the race in a B+ grade.

Predictably the race broke up almost from the start, with Peter quickly building up a big lead together with youngster Ethan Kimmence from Inverell. Unfortunately Geoff Straub missed the jump but set out in pursuit working with Dan Alcock from Coffs Harbour.

The rest of the A grade bunch then distanced themselves from all but one of the B+ riders, Ben Fox, another impressive youngster from Inverell who looked very comfortable with the A graders.

Although they failed to make any ground on the leading pair Straub and Alcock soon lapped the main B+ field. At this point, Mitch Sozou of Armidale was able to make the jump out of the B+ bunch to join up with the A grade pair, a move that eventually earned him second place in B+.

An accident involving a number B+ riders stopped the race just after the half way point. Most were able to continue when the race restarted, but unfortunately one Coffs Harbour rider was sidelined with a broken arm, and Gunnedah rider Steve Murray’s bike was too damaged to continue.

After the restart the race stayed pretty much in the same order, until a few laps from the end when Pete unhitched Ethan from his wheel and took off at great speed, soloing to victory. Ethan Kimmence rode very well all day to come home in second place, with Straub winning the battle for third place ahead of Alcock.

Ben Clarke led the remainder of the A grade field home in 5th place, and out of that group came the winner of B+, Ben Fox. Mitch Sozou also rode very well to take second place in B+ with Sam Horwood of Inverell third.

A number of Armidale riders rode strongly in the B+ grade, including Andrew Kirk (4th), Dave Munday, John Scott-Hamilton and Mick Hoult who continued after coming down in the crash. Pat McMillan was also going well, but unfortunately had to retire due to an injury sustained in the crash.

B grade was another good race with Peter Schultz of Tamworth and Matt Vagg of Coffs Harbour breaking away in the early stages. Riding very well together, they built up a such a big lead that the main bunch stopped chasing. Schultz eventually took the win in a close finish from Vagg. This was a very impressive effort, and form like this has probably earned the pair a start in the main race next year! (Only joking guys … sort of).

There was also a crash in B grade, with Peter Wilkinson and Phil Hess coming down. Luckily in this case there were no serious injuries, although Phil was unable to continue after coming down pretty hard.

C grade was a very competitive race with a fast early pace leading to a number of riders losing touch with the main bunch. Big Dave Jenner tried his luck early on and stayed away from the field for a few laps. Lachie McPhie did a power of work at the front, but in the end the race came down to a bunch finish, with the win going to the evergreen Don McKenzie (Tamworth), with Erin Hennessy (Grafton) in second place, and Jacob Murray (Gunnedah) in third. Dave Jenner was best placed of the Armidale riders in fourth place with Reece Robinson (Hunter) in fifth.

D grade also came down to a bunch sprint, taken out by Rikki Corcoran (Grafton) from Graham Lee (Gunnedah) and Pat Corcoran (Inverell). Armidale riders also did well with Steve Dignam fourth (just needs to work on his uphill sprint!) and Tom Cooper fifth. Bob Murison stretched his legs leading for almost half of the race and winning the intermediate sprint as a result.

Armidale juniors dominated the Junior and Novice races.  In the Junior race, Rogan McPhie and Ben Castle worked hard on the front, which set up the finale for Angus Swan and Cody Burton. Angus took off along Rusden Street on the final lap with Cody on his wheel and built up a big lead over the rest of the field. Cody came off his wheel in the finishing straight for the win, a very good effort from both boys. Tom Apthorpe (Inverell) rode very well to finish in third place, also winning the sprint.

The Novice race provided another win for the Burton family, this time for Kirk who just pipped Kyle O’Hara on the line.  Troy Hardaker (Coffs Harbour) prevented an Armidale clean sweep by taking third place. Sam Jenner rode exceptionally well to finish fourth, as did Karlee McMillan in fifth place.

First timers Will Allom, Reece Burton, Harrison Munday, Jack Parker, and Naran Singh also enjoyed themselves and will no doubt improve with more racing experience.

But as ever, one of the best rides of the day came from the world’s most experienced novice, octogenarian John Bentley, who rode happily around the circuit before making a dignified exit at the suggestion of chief commissaire Jock Bullen, just before the end of the race. Hope I can do the same when I get to that age.

 

Armidale Autumn Festival Cruterium

Will link to the full results when available. It was a great day and a good contingency of Tamworth riders came and raced. 

E Grade: Sara Spokes & Emily Nichols.

C Grade: Don McKenzie (1st), Liz Nichols & Darren Trail

B Grade: Peter Schulz (1st), Ty Tucker (5th), Mark Jarvis, Luke Stevenson & Allan Spokes.

A Grade: Ben Clarke (5th) & Sam Spokes.