Newsletter –September-October 2014 President: Mr. Wayne Lally Tel. 08-93302643 Web page: wcmasterscycling.asn.au Correspondence to: The Secretary, 220 Lance Street Mt. Helena 6082, tel. 08-92953265 E.mail: mel.davies@uwa.edu.au Affiliated to the Australian Veteran Cycling Council (AVCC) and the International Cycling Federation (ICF) One Metre Matters WA Campaign We ask members to support the One Metre Matters Campaign by signing a petition to the Premier of WA, Colin Barnett. Click on the links below and see the interview with our now illustrious member Andrew Patterson, and also view the incident that made him and his accident a facebook sensation. He was one very fortunate lad! https://www.communityrun.org/petitions/givebikes-1-metre-of-room-when-passing https://www.facebook.com/1metremattersWA EMMA’s LATEST TRIUMPH While our most illustrious member, Emma Pooley announced in August, after winning two silver’s in the Commonwealth Games, that she was giving up professional cycling, that didn’t mean she was going to relax and put her feet up. In early September, Emma participated in the 2014 Powerman World Duathlon Championships at Zofigen, Switzerland, that took in a 10km run, followed by 150km bike ride, followed again by a 30km run, all on hilly courses. Emma covered the event in 6hrs 47mins 27seconds to not only win the World Championship, but to beat the 2nd placed Swedish competitor, Eva Nystrom, by a huge margin of 32 minutes. She also broke the event record by over 16 minutes. The question is: what’s next!! Emma intends to continue with duathlon and triathlon competition, but has also taken on the mantle of being a women’s representative on the UCI’s Women’s Commission. Congratulations Emma and we’re all behind you, and delighted to see your name in Banner Headlines. FORTHCOMING RACES Handicapper is Wayne Lally: waynelally@optusnet.com.au Tel. 93302643. All road races start at 9.00am. Criteriums will start at 8.00am. The criterium season starts on 2nd November at Kewdale. For the full programme for 20142015, see the web page for the Race Calender. 2 November – Friedman, Lurie, Singh and D’Angelo - A, B, C, D, E Criteriums – Kewdale. 9 November –- A, B, C, D, E Criteriums – Wangara. 16 November -– Swiss Watchbox - A, B, C, D, E Criteriums – Rockingham 23 November –- A, B, C, D, E Criteriums – Kewdale. 30 November –- Euroz Stockbrokers A, B, C, D, E Criteriums – Kewdale 7 December – Joondalup Motor Cycles - A, B, C, D, E Criteriums – Wangara. 13 December – Annual General Meeting RACE RESULTS 24 August – Addy1 Cycle Coaching – Wandi 121 riders faced the starter on a calm and glorious morning, resulting in a shower of arm warmers descending on the judges at the end of lap 1. ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’ grade bunches were all over 30-strong, resulting in fast racing throughout. For once, all groups behaved themselves by riding to the typed schedule, and the only ‘incident’ involved Bruce Abbott who fell in the final 500m of ‘C’ grade, and ended up with a few bruises and grazing. However, there was a disturbing report by a driver who did a Uturn to report that he’d only just missed 2 riders who had switched to the wrong side of the road on one of the final corners as he headed towards them. He was quite calm about the issue, and didn’t rant & rave, but the incident shook him up. So, please use your heads, for ending up flattened and pinned to the front of a car or truck won’t do you or the club much good! ‘A’ grade was its usual ebullient self, with a 5-strong break gaining 30seconds on the first lap. Tony Anderson, Jon Gregg, Julian Lowes, Wayne Thomson and Patrick Hayburn were still out front until 4 laps to go, but apart from Tony Anderson, were then absorbed. It was then the turn of Craig Pennell who joined Tony with 4 to go but they were steadily wheeled in, only for Jon Gregg and Jason Cawthorne to take their place. They held the lead to finish in that order, some 20seconds ahead of winner of the bunch sprint, Doug Stewart, who was closely followed over the line by 4th placed Wayne Thomson, Ian Gregory, Julian Lowes, Sam Smith and another 19 contestants. ‘B’ Grade riders were also keen to see action, and at the end of the 2nd lap Reg Edwards, Peter Mills and Merv Byfield passed the start point with smiles on their faces and a 15 second lead. That lead had increased by a further 5 seconds at the end of the following circuit, but their joyride came to an end with 5 laps to go. The event came down to a mass bunch sprint that spread the width of the road and into the hard shoulder lane. Brett Parkes took the honours, just ahead of Peter Hammond, Ray Lawrie, Paul Hearne, Tony Mott, Tim Mollison and 24 other survivors. Thirty-seven ‘C’ grade riders adopted their usual calm approach by largely sticking together at a rapid pace. Steve Ryan with a 5second lead with 4 laps to go appeared to be the only one to show initiative, but of course, that’s the view from the line where only a snapshot is possible. In the sprint, Brett Clapham called on his sprinting ability to record a win of over a length, when he hedged out Michael Morton and John Liso for the three podium places. Steve Ryan was 4th, while Peter Pang was pleased to record a place in the first five finishers, just ahead of Peter Neuzerling and Brett Craig. ‘D’ Grade was only 10-srong but that didn’t lead to complacency, and a lap or so after the start, Greg Smith and Natalie Roberts decided to ride away from their compatriots, and led the bunch for the rest of the race. The win went to ‘Womankind’ as Natalie sprinted strongly over the final 150metres to beat Greg into 2nd place by a few metres, while Margaret Gollagher beat Sean Yeates when taking 4th place. ‘E’ grade started with 6 riders, but neither Alan Taylor nor Kevin Hart had enough miles in their legs to pose a threat. Oldest man in the race, 85-year old Brian Kennedy, battled on gamely after his racing lay-off, and was pleased to finish the event. In a two-up sprint, Derek Mayall triumphed over Lauri Mucciarone, with Denis Robinson finishing 2mins 30secs behind in 3rd place. A’ Grade, 86km (10 laps) 1. Jon Gregg; 2. Jason Cawthorne; 3. Doug Stewart; 4. Wayne Thomson; 5. Ian Gregory; 6. Julian Lowes; 7. Sam Smith; 8. Bradeley Hall; 9. Gary Wright; 10. Steve Beales; 11. Richard Cook; 12. Richard Kelly; 13. Ian Lyne; 14. Chris Roberts; 15. Tony Anderson; 16. Jaimie Kirkwood; 17. Tom O’Neill; 18. Carlos de Oliveira; 19. Keith Winch; 20. Brett Looney; 21. Jerard Ghossein; 22. Adam Fielding; 23. Patrick Hayburn; 24. Chris Brown; 25. Andrew Kirkham; 26. Simon Verona; 27. Paul Lamond; 28. Chris Singleton; 29. Craig Pennell; 30. Magnus Rudisele; 31; Bruce Davies; 32. Matt Tognini. Average: 12m 50s per lap. ‘B’ Grade 77km (9 laps) 1. Brett Parkes; 2. Peter Hammond; 3. Ray Lawrie; 4. Paul Hearne; 5. Tony Mott; 6. Tim Mollison; 7. Stephen Milford; 8. Antony Bourn; 9. Merv Byfield; 10. Jessica Huston; 11. Ashley Yelland; 12. Simon Bell; 13. Matt Davis; 14. David Irvine; 15. Peter Mills; 16. Idu Kim; 17. Mark Hedges; 18. Michael Buytels; 19. David Ellis; 20. Reg Edwards; 21. Ian Turner; 22. Andrew Candy; 23. Peter Shanley; 24. Ian Skidmore; 25. John Healy; 26. Mark Crowther; 27. Matthew Swan; 28. Brian Saunders; 29. Richard Quinlan; 30. Julian Chipper; 31. Scott Ayles; 32. Kevin Mcilduff; 33. John Clark. Average: 13m 20s per lap. ‘C’ Grade 69km (8 laps) 1. Brett Clapham; 2. Michael Morton; 3. John Liso; 4. Steve Ryan; 5. Peter Pang; 6. Peter Neuzerling; 7. Brett Craig; 8. Bob Johnson; 9. Andrew Bartlett; 10. Margot Biggs; 11. Keith Hickey; 12. Luke Dawson; 13. Ken Harvey; 14. Paul Shields; 15. Jason Scott; 16. Dale Wright; 17. Brian Klopper; 18. Alison Dyson; 19. Franco Rizza; 20. Paul Greeney; 21. Dave Equid; 22. Mick Russell; 23. Paul Davis; 24. Bob Addy; 25. Ian Clark; 26. Garry Horsfield; 27. Tommy McKeith; 28. Malcolm McWatt; 29. Rohan Miller; 30. Bert Veenendaal; 31. Nick Cowie; 32. Simon O’Leary; 33. Bruce Abbott. Average: 13m 45s per lap ‘D’ Grade, 60km (7 laps) 1. Natalie Roberts; 2. Greg Smith; 3. Margaret Gollagher; 4. Andrew Yeates; 5. Wayne Gordon; 6. Gerry Allen; 7. Bob Stephens; 8. Allan McDonald; 10. Daniel Gentili. Average: 15m 10s per lap ‘E’ Grade, 39km (5 laps) 1. Derek Mayall; 2. Laurie Mucciarone; 3. Denis Robinson; 4. Brian Kennedy. Average: 17m 20s per lap 31 August – WCMCC Club Road Age Division Championships 106 nominations was the best field ever for a club championship – though it was disappointing to see that four of the 12 who nominated in the 35-39 year division, and four of the seven in the women’s race were non- starters. However, the temperature was comfortable and there was hardly a breath of wind. Despite a damp road for the early starters, surprisingly, only one rider, Allan McDonald, suffered a puncture. As usual, we don’t give a blow for blow report on the championships, but the rides of Jon Gregg and Greg Jones in the 40-44 year age group were worthy of mention as they rode most of their 88km race in tandem, and put about 6 minutes into their compatriots. Brian Kennedy was the oldest rider in the race and he was a deserving winner of his ‘gold’ in the 80-84 year age group. 80-84 years Gold – Brian Kennedy’ 75-79 years Gold – Derek Mayall Silver – Denis Robinson. 70-74 years Gold – Bob Addy Silver – Gerry Allen 65-69 years Gold – Bruce Abbott Silver – Dave Walker Bronze – Malcolm McWatt 60-64 years Gold – Ray Lawrie Silver – Michael Morton Bronze – Bert Veenendaal 4. Chris Hodge 55-59 years Gold – David Ellis Silver – Ian Skidmore Bronze – Matt Davis 4. Peter Mills; 5 Peter Pang; 6. Brett Clapham; 7. Paul Greeney. 50-54 years Gold – Tom O’Neill Silver – Mark Horn; Bronze – Gary Wright 4. Keith Winch; 5. Ian Lyne; 6. Tim Mollison; 7. Steve Marks; 8. Peter Hammond; 9. Gavin Lawson; 10. Ian Turner; 11. Merv Byfield; 12. Mike Rainford; 13. Tony Anderson; 14. Chris Singleton; 15. Paul Lamond; 16. John Healy; 17. Scott Ayles; 18. Norman MacLeod; 19. Bruce Davies; 20. Ross Pittorni; 21. Steve Ryan; 22. Mimmo Gerace. 45-49 years Gold – Phil Deisel Silver – Colin Rose Bronze – Chris Glasby 4. Anthony Collis; 5. Lee Parker; 6. Jerrard Ghossein; 7. Magnus Rudisele; 8. Andrew Candy; 9. Paul Williams; 10. Chris Roberts; 11. Anony Bourn; 12. John Clark; 13. Mick Foster; 14. Idu Kim. 40-44 years Gold – Gary Jones Silver – Jon Gregg Bronze – Shaun Oneill 4. Ian Gregory; 5. Chris Brown; 6. Sam Smith; 7. Doug Stewart; 8. Richard Kelly; 9. Chad Albury; 10. Steve Beales; 11. Michael Buytels; 12. Jaimie Kirkwood; 13. Michael Tapscott; 14. Charlie Gargett; 15. Wayne Thomson; 16. Joe Radisic; 17. John Liso; 18. Stephen Anderson. 35-39 years Gold – Brett Parkes Silver – Mark Hoyer Bronze – Matthew Swan 4. Craig James; 5. Anthony Matelijan; 6. Colby Thomson. Women 50-54years Gold – Margaret Gollagher Women 45-49 years Gold – Lorna Henson Silver – Natalie Roberts 14 September – WCMCC 25k Time Trial Championships – Chidlow-Wundowie For Division placings, see the web page. Standard Times - Placings 1. Sam Smith – 34m46.43s: +6m20.57s 2. Phil Deisel – 35m58.63s+5m41.36s 3. Paul Williams – 35m57.00s: +5m36.00s 4. Peter Mills – 36m47s: +05m32.00s 5. Matt Dec – 35m34.00s: +03m20.19s 6. Gary Jones – 35m53.00s: +5m14.00s 7. Jon Gregg – 35m39.30s: +05m12.70s 8. Colin Rose – 36m34.30: ++05m05.69s 9. Peter Carlin – 36m56.08s: + +04m56.92s 10. Nathan Lude –35m41.43s: +04m54.56secs. 11. Chris Roberts – 36m59.51s: +04m20.48s. 12. Jenny Sammons – 42m17.00s: +03m.59s For all other standard times, actual times and placings, see the webpage. 21 September – Momentum Wealth, Gr Scratch – Dog Hill, Baldivis A very damp day with gusty winds, though thankfully the forecast 100 kmh blasts didn’t appear. Only brave 68 riders ventured out, and in ‘A’ grade of the 25 starters, eight failed to finish. As a concession, all races were reduced by one lap. Because my notes disintegrated in the rain – and as this was written weeks after the event, then the details are a blank – but congrats to all those who participated! ‘A’ Grade 75km (7 laps) 1. Bradeley Hall; 2. Matt Upton; 3. Adam Fielding; 4. Chris Brown; 5. Chris Roberts; 6. Patrick Hayburn; 7. Gary Wright; 8. Chris Glasby; 9. Brett Stapelton; 10. Gary Boylan; 11. Hilton McMurdo; 12. Magnus Rudisele; 13. Steve Beales; 14. Ian Lyne; 15. Anthony Collis; 16. Richard Cook; 17. Bevan Tarratt. ‘B’ Grade 75km (7 laps) 1. Greg Roworth; 2. Ray Lawrie; 3. Lee Jordan; 4. Merv Byfield; 5. Scott Ayles; 6. David Irvine; 7. Mark Hedges; 8. Melissa Robinson; 9. Darin Dunstan; 10. Paul Hearne; 11. Anthony Mattelijan; 12. Idu Kim; 13. Clive Workum; 14. Alistair Milne; 15. Kevin Mcilduff; 16. Reg Edwards; 17. Antony Bourn. ‘C’ Grade 64km (6 laps) 1. Mick Russell; 2. Dale Wright; 3. Michael Morton; 4. John Liso; 5. Michael Bowden; 6. Jaimie Bell; 7. Bob Addy; 8. Fraser Hanlan; 9. Bruce Abbott; 10. Keith Hickey; 11. Rob Warrington; 12. Paul Shields; 13. Brian Klopper. ‘D’ Grade 53km (5 laps) 1. Allan McDonald; 2. Bob Stephens; 3. Wayne Gordon. ‘E’ Grade 43km (4 laps) 1. Laurie Mucciarone; 2. Derek Mayall; 3. Graeme Benthien; 4. Denis Robinson. AVCC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – Perth, September 26-29th 2014 Thanks everyone for your attendance and help during the national titles. All reports were positive, though afraid that we weren’t able to turn off the awful weather for the Time Trials, nor the showers for the criteriums and road race. Thanks also to ‘Norm’ and his staff at the Chidlow Tavern for putting on the presentation lunch following the Road Races. All results will be found on the web pages – but congratulations to all the gold, silver and bronze medallists. A special congrats to Sam Smith for taking out the prestigious Mockridge Cup award for best on time standard in the time trial, and also to Jon Gregg for an amazing 44kph ride in appalling conditions, and to Lorna Henson for being the fastest woman rider. It was also great to see Leila Spurgeon take out the award judged by the race referees for the Bill Long Shield for the most meritorious performance during the championships. A special thanks to the marshals and others who stood in the rain for hours to ensure the championships was a success. 5 October – Gr. Scratch Neerabup For the third weekend in a run, the 63 riders who started at Neerabup were to face appalling conditions, with high blustery winds and icy cold rain. Perhaps the few puncture victims were fortunate in having premature finishes, for there were a number of people at the finish who looked as if they had suffered. No record times today, and the prepared lap schedule was way out of kilter. Perhaps ride of the day was the effort of Andrew Patterson who time trialled for much of ‘A’ grades 90km race. Riding away on lap 2 of the 12 laps, he was only caught with 5 laps to go even though there were attempts by Ian Lyne and by Michael Tapscott and Magnus Rudisele to close the gap. Just before the catch, the bunch split and the final laps saw a small group hold onto a lead of over a minute by the bell. In the hard fight into the wind at the finish, it was Doug Stewart who proved too strong for 2nd placed Patrick Hayburn with Michael Tapscott finishing 7 secs behind in 3rd place. Keith Winch was a further 4 seconds behind. There were only 8 finishers out of the 16 who started the event. The ‘B’ graders kept to the time schedule for three laps before the elements began to take effect on the lap times. However, the hard conditions didn’t prevent some epic attempts to split the field, and Ian Turner was an early aggressor, as were Norm Shattock and Ray Lawrie. The coupe de grace came with a break by Antony Bourn and Julian Chipper with three to go. A lap later they led by 1min 5secs, a lead that had stretched to 1min 30secs at the bell and 45secs at the finish. Antony Bourn proved the fastest over the final 150metres or so. Ray Lawrie led in the bunch, 1min 40secs behind, with Anthony Mateljan, Darin Dunstan, Carl Skinner, Jessica Huston and 4 others in close contention. ‘C’ grade saw the group stay close together – perhaps a wise decision under the conditions. This, of course, played into the hands of the sprinters – though, as with other groups, the speed over the final couple of hundred metres could hardly have been classed as sprinting but rather as survival into the wind. Strongman of the bunch was Michael Morton who beat John Liso to the line, with Dale Wright finishing a few metres behind in 3rd place. Keith Hickey placed 4th, while Jaimie Bell, Steve Ryan, Bob Addy, Simon O’Leary and Paul Shields recorded the same time. ‘D’ grade started with 5 riders, but that number was depleted by one when Bill Stibbs punctured early in the race. Bob Stephens also called it a day with a lap to go, leaving the winning move to be contested by Wayne Gordon, Daniel Gentili and Leila Spurgeon. Daniel proved best on the day and crossed just ahead of Leila who had ridden strongly throughout the race, and Wayne Gordon in 3rd. ‘E’ grade riding 6 laps saw only two competitors Denis Robinson and Laurie Mucciarone. They doggedly fought the elements, and after a lap or so they parted ways and time trialled to the finish, with first place going to Laurie Mucciarone. A’ Grade, 90km (12 laps) 1. Doug Stewart; 2. Patrick Hayburn; 3. Michael Tapscott; 4. Keith Winch; 5. Jaimie Kirkwood; 6. Lee Parker; 7. Steve Marks; 8. Andrew Kitkham.; ‘B’ Grade 80km (11 laps) 1. Antony Bourne; 2. Julian Chipper; 3. Ray Lawrie; 4. Anthony Mateljan 5. Darin Dunstan; 6. Carl Skinner; 7. Jessica Huston; 8. Matthew Swan; 9. Karl Thorstensen; 10. David Irvine; 11. Stuart Van Selm; 12. Norm Shattock; 13. Matthew Wakeling; 14. Mimmo Gerace; 15. Mark Crowther; 16. Shannon Brisco. ‘C’ Grade 75km (10 laps) 1. Michael Morton; 2. John Liso; 3. Dale Wright; 4. Keith Hickey; 5. Jaimie Bell; 6. Steve Ryan; 7. Bob Addy; 8. Simon O’Leary; 9. Paul Shields; 10. Simon Hood; 11. Brett Craig; 12. Mick Russell; 13. Brian Klopper; 14. Lorna Henson; 15. Damien Herbert ‘D’ Grade, 60km (8 laps) 1. Daniel Gentili; 2. Leila Spurgeon; 3. Wayne Gordon. ‘E’ Grade, 45km (6 laps) 1. Laurie Mucciarone; 2.Denis Robinson. 12 October – 69 km (8 laps) Autostrada Group Handicap The last event of the road season attracted 88 riders who rode under cloudy skies and a breeze that rose and subsided periodically throughout the morning. With both grade and overall prizes, plus the finalised points competition prizes and trophies on show, it proved a fitting climax to an excellent season. With 25 minutes separating scratch from limit and 7 minutes separating each of the four groups, it was a story of all stops out. However, on the day, though the ‘A’ grade group appeared to ride hard, they never seemed to rise to the occasion to combat the fast and steady pace of ‘C’ and ‘B’ grades. The latter were lapping at between 12.00mins and 12m 25secs, ‘C’ grade at between 13m.00secs and 13m 20secs, while ‘A’ grade who needed to pull back at least 1m 45secs a lap on ‘C’ grade found themselves well behind schedule after only a few laps into the race. ‘B’ grade, however, were within striking distance of ‘C’ as they entered the final lap, but at the finish it was ‘C’ grade that triumphed by about half-a minute, with ‘A’ grade over 5 minutes behind, and the small ‘D’ graders led in by Dave Walker another few minutes behind. The overall winner was Paul Shields who just edged out Bob Addy on the line. ‘E’ grade started and finished with three riders, and riding over 5 laps the winner was Derek Mayall, with Laurie Muccarione 2nd some 2m 5secs behind, while Kevin Hart completed the activities of the trio. The fight for honours in ‘B’ grade went to Anthony Bourn who pipped Ray Lawrie by a mere few cms, while in ‘A’ grade it was Gary Wright who scored a clear victory over Ian Gregory, Steve Beales and Doug Stewart. The presentations were accompanied by a feast of Subway fare and biscuits, but these items twere quickly demolished. There was also a special presentation of a signed tribute to Bob Addy on the occasion of his retirement, after a long and illustrious racing career. Results lifted from the Webpage! Place Name & Time 1h 59m 09s No. Team 1 Paul Shields (111) C 10m 2 Bob Addy (105) C 10m 3 John Liso (126) C 10m 4 Dale Wright (115) C 10m 5 Meliss Robinson (119) C 10m F 6 Derek Munro (101) C 10m 7 Alison Dyson (107) C 10m F 8 Jamie Bell (104) C 10m 9 Keith Hickey (110) C 10m 10 Mick Brown (116) C 10m 11 Richard Barville (109) C 10m 12 Brian Klopper (114) C 10m 13 Peter Neuzerling (106) C 10m 14 Kenneth Harvey (112) C 10m 15 Cassia Higgs (102) C 10m F 16 Lorna Henson (113) 10m F 17 David Walker (152) D 15m 18 Leila Spurgeon (155) 69km D 15m F 19 Peter Pang (121) C 10m 20 Paul Davis (122) C 10m 21 Micheal Watson (118) C 10m 22 Simon O'Leary (125) C 10m 55 Steve Beales (3) A Scr 23 Dave Dyson (108) C 10m 56 Patrick Hayburn (18) A Scr 24 Simon Hood (120) C 10m 57 Nathan Lude (15) A Scr 25 Michael Russell (103) C 10m 58 Jerard Ghossein (17) A Scr + 0m 22s 59 Ian Lyne (20) A Scr 26 Antony Bourn (52) B 5m 27 Ray Lawrie (53) B 5m 60 Jeff Brooks (16) A Scr 28 Mimmo Gerace (61) B 5m 61 Michael Tapscott (25) A Scr 29 Brett Parkes (66) B 5m 62 Ian Calverley (26) A Scr 30 Paul Borrett (51) B 5m 63 Jaimie Kirkwood (1) A Scr 31 Greg Roworth (74) B 5m 64 Steve Marks (11) A Scr 32 Idu Kim (62) B 5m 65 Bevan Tarratt (6) A Scr 33 Jools SponSmith (65) B 5m 66 Michael Buytels (10) A Scr 67 Charlie Gargett (7) A Scr 34 Carl Skinner (76) B 5m 35 Lee Jordan (75) B 5m 68 Keith Winch (9) A Scr 36 David Irvine (54) B 5m 69 Christian Singleton (19) A Scr 37 Anthony Mateljan (71) B 5m 70 Chris Brown (8) A Scr 38 Matt Davis (56) B 5m 71 Gary Boylan (21) A Scr 4m 48s 39 Matthew Swan (55) B 5m + 40 Scott Ayles (70) B 5m 72 Magnus Rudisele (4) A Scr 41 Simon Bell (60) B 5m 42 Mark Hedges (58) B 5m 73 Jason Cawthorne (24) A Scr Matthew Wakeling + 6m 19s 43 (77) B 5m 74 Wayne Gordon (159) D 15m 44 Ian Skidmore (59) B 5m + 6m 23s 45 Mark Anastasas (68) B 5m 75 Allan McDonald (156) D 15m + 6m 58s 76 Brett Looney + 7m 07s 46 Shannon Brisco (72) B 5m 47 John Clark (69) B 5m + 0m 29s 77 Nick Cowie 48 Paul Lamond (67) B 5m + 14m 09s 49 Bob Stephens (153) D 15m 78 Trevor Rule + 0m 35s 50 Kevin McIlduff (78) B 5m + 3m 43s 51 Karl Thorstensen ‘E’ Grade – 5 laps 1. Derek Mayall; 2. Laurie Muccarrione; 3. Kevin Hart. (63) B 5m + 4m 40s 52 Gary Wright (12) A Scr 53 Ian Gregory (5) A Scr 54 Doug Stewart (2) A Scr (23) A Scr (124) C 10m (123) C 10m Road Races - Points Competition The open competition was closely contested and finished with good spread of prize-winners throughout the various grades. Overall winner was Ray Lawrie of ‘B’ grade with 139 points, some 6 points ahead of Bob Addy of ‘C’. Sam Smith ‘A’ was 3rd with 124points, John Liso ‘C’ 4th with 121, just 3 points ahead of Mick Russell ‘C’. Antony Bourn was equal 6th alongside Dale Wright with 116 points each, Michael Morton ‘C’ 8th, Wayne Gordon ‘D’ 9th, while the final riders on the prize list were Magnus Rudisele and Doug Stewart both with 102 points for equal 10th. The ‘E’ grade competition was won by Laurie Muccarione with 134 points against Denis Robinsons 123, Derek Myall with 96, Helen Peniston 51, Peter Bath 5th with 43, while Brian Kennedy or oldest racing member in 6th with 26 points. Both Ray Lawrie and Laurie Muccarione repeated their points winning placings of 2013. Hall Cycling ran out a clear winner in the Teams Points competition, with a lead of 29 points over 2nd placed KHT Cycling Team, a further 54 pts over Man Riders Choice, and in 4th place, and almost 100 points behind the winning team was the Eddy Hollands Bicycle Team. A few results shown below – but look at the web page for full results: Open Points Competition: 1. Ray Lawrie 139; 2. Bob Addy 133; 3. Sam Smith 124; 4. John Liso 121; 5. Mick Russell 118; Eq, 6. Antony Bourn , Dale Wright 116; 8. Michael Morton 108; 9. Wayne Gordon 104; Eq. 10th Magnus Rudisele, Doug Stewart 102; 12. John Gregg 100; 13. Chris Glasby; 14. Allan McDonald; EQ. 15. Merv Byfield, Steve Beales 92; 17. Patrick Hayburn 91; 18. Ian Lyne 90; Eq 19. Gary Wright, Michael Buytels 89. ‘E’ Grade Competition 1. Laurie Muccarione 134pts; 2. Denis Robinson 123; 3. Derek Mayall 96; 4. Helen Peniston 51; 5. Peter Bath 43; 6. Brian Kennedy 26; 7. Dave Nangle 22; 8. Andrea Smith 15;Eq. 9. Sally Lansley , Denis Lawrance 12; 11. Alan Taylor 10. Teams Competition 1. Hall Cycling 458 pts; 2. KHT Cycling Team 429pts; 3. Man Riders Choice 375pts; 4. Eddy Hollands Bicycle 359pts; 5. Churchill Cycles 310pts; 6. Glen Parker Cycles 296 pts; 7. Total Travel WA 260pts; 8. Team Arbitrage 253pts; 9. Roues Chaudes Cycling 249pts; 10. Rota – M 242pts. Note: for the Criterium Season, the allocation of points has been changed to take into account the number of riders in a grade. Hope it works out well!! ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Belmont Sports and Recreation Club, Abernethy Road, Belmont, on Saturday 13 December, beginning at 1.30pm. Note that all club positions will be declared vacant and nominations for President; Vice-President(s); Secretary, Treasurer, Membership Secretary, Race Secretary, Webmaster, Property Officer, and committee members should be forwarded to the Secretary. If nominating a person, a seconder will be necessary, and also a note signed by the person nominated to say that they are prepared to stand. Any motions of substance, or suggested changes to the Constitution should be signed and seconded, and sent to reach the Secretary by 23 November 2014. As this is your club, we would encourage you to attend so as to have some input into the running of the organisation. Any offers welcome. MJD/Oct’14
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