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Track Cycling Results – 07 Dec 2010

BikeManawatu Track Cycling

Considering the less than stellar weather conditions with a fragrant easterly wind and a cool overcast sky the 23 riders entertained the chilled crowd with some close racing and some even closer finishes. The first race up was to set the scene with 12 green and enthusiastic riders staying in a tight bunch until the last 150 meters of their 6 lap warm up race with all riders making a charge from all parts of the track for the finish line. The eventual winner, Jordan Castle started the final 150 meters at the rear of the bunch with the only daylight available on the outside of the bunch and close to the fence, he rose from the seat and assumed the sprinters position and proceeded to take the longest way home around the entire field to pip Kelsi Eccles on the line with a blanket able to cover all starters. The rest of the programme had equally entertaining miss n’ out and handicap races. The night also had 5 riders attempt track records with two new records set over the flying 200m distance. Megan Blatchford smashed the senior woman’s mark by 1.58 seconds with a time of 13.86 seconds and Brent Zimmerman equally dominant in knocking 1.36 seconds from the masters 2 time.

The A and B grade miss n’ out race began with a field of 11 riders and on the completion of each lap the rider caught at the rear of the field is eliminated from the race until the field is reduced to four riders then it becomes a one lap race to the line. This race captivates the crowd as they can see riders making surges for the line when the riders can’t, as for safety reasons they must only look ahead and not behind, this results in riders thinking they are safe when only the chasing rider and the crowd can see how vulnerable they are to elimination. This goes on for each lap and only to be stopped by an all out four rider one lap dash for the line.

It is pleasing to see the riders improve in ability and fitness over this early stage of the season thanks in no small way to being able to compete every Tuesday night. The night was also marked by the recognition and farewell of Lachie Ferguson, acknowledging his rider of the night award for last week and wishing him well for his future in Rockhampton Australia. Lachie received the latest Kennet brothers cycling book ‘Louise Sutherland- Spinning the Globe”.

These are the results:

Rider of the night as selected by Denise Brown was Jordan Castle because of his gutsy efforts in all of his racing on the night including missing the track record in the 200m by only .09 seconds.

Under 15’s and Under 17 girls 6 laps

1st Jordan Castle

2nd Kelsi Eccles

3rd Campbell Stewart

4th Joshua Kendall

 

A and B Grade 7 laps

1st Megan Blatchford

2nd Steve Stannard

3rd Brent Zimmerman

4th Ross Castle

Under 15’s and Under 17 girls 2 lap handicap

 

Heat 1

1st Robert Stannard

2nd Micaela Drummond

3rd Ruby Perry

4th Brittany Ingram

Heat 2

1st Jordan Castle

2nd Liam Barber

3rd Elizabeth Stannard

4th Catherine Young

A and B grade Miss and Out

1st Jaycob Humphreys

2nd George Roberts

3rd Sean Whitehouse

4th Jonty Hapeta

200 metre flying time trials

 

Megan Blatchford 13.86 seconds (new record)

15.44 seconds (old record)

Brent Zimmerman 13.62 seconds (new record)

14.98 seconds (old record)

Kate Stewart 15.87 seconds

14.45 seconds (existing record)

Campbell Stewart 15.33 seconds

13.90 seconds (existing record)

Jordan Castle 13.99 seconds

13.09 seconds (existing record)

Under 15 and under 17 girls 3 lap scratch race

1st Kate Stewart

2nd Ruby Perry

3rd Kelsi Eccles

4th Michaela Drummond

Under 15 boys

1st Jordan Castle

2nd Campbell Stewart

3rd Joshua Kendall

4th Robert Stannard

A and B Grade 3 lap scratch race

1st Sean Whitehouse

2nd Megan Blatchford

3rd Mike McMinn

 

 

 

 

 

Under 15’s and under 17 girls 9 lap handicap race

1st Jordan Castle

2nd Campbell Stewart

3rd Kelsi Eccles

4th Kate Stewart

A & B Grade 18 lap Handicap

1st Steve Stannard

2nd Sean Whitehouse

3rd Megan Blatchford

4th Jaycob Humphreys

Taupo Extreme 8 Laps 2010

Firstly congrats to all who rode their chosen distance @ Taupo, and achieved their personal targets, the weather gods certainly shone down again this year.

I arrived @ Taupo with a day up my sleeve so I could mix my Hammer foods, freeze some and generally fine tune my hopeful lap splits- planning is about as important as the training etc, especially when riding unsupported. My only disappointment was when I read the Taupo Newspaper to hear of a rider doing the Extreme with a support crew of 18,- 3 – to ride with him each lap. Suffice to say I had a wee discussion with this *ironman* at the registration. What eventuated I’m not sure…

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Taupo 2010

Taupo 2010

For those of you who missed out on Taupo this year, I have got to say, you missed a really good one. Fantastic weather, a beautiful sunny day, slight wind from the north east [felt a bit stronger than that when I was riding – Ed.] Massey Marqueeand some fantastic times. We had club members doing their first challenge, others doing 2 laps and a couple of Pamly riders having a crack at the 8 lap enduro.

To top it all off, we were able to share the Massey University marquee after the event. So from about 11 am til 4 pm a continuous…

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Track Cycling Results–30 Nov 2010

An excellent nights racing between the 23 riders that rolled up tonight. It was a stellar night for weather and the by the time the four riders went for their respective flying one lap records the wind had dropped completely. The highlight of the night was the breaking of three track records. First was to Lachie Ferguson who shaved 0.07 seconds off his own under 17 boys record by travelling the distance in 27.33sec. Second up was Kate Stewart who took 0.18sec off her under 15 girls record, ridding 32.54sec and then Megan Blatchford completely smashed Catherine Cheatley’s senior women’s record, taking off a massive 1.8 seconds to record 27.92 sec. Well done to all 3 riders!!!

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