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Track Cycling Results–18 Jan 2010

Windy but warm conditions with threatening heavy rain cloud on a day that cyclone type wind and rain had been forecast. Despite the meteorologists grim predictions 29 hardy soles turned out to compete tonight making it the largest turn out of the season. The field also included three visitors from Wanganui. The wide cross section of ages again proved the universal appeal of the sport.

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Track Cycling Results–04 Jan 2010

Track Cycling Feilding

We enjoyed a warm night after a stella hot day on the 4th of January and a keen 16 cyclists began the journey to work off the Christmas excesses. The night was made up of 6 lap warm up races and ended with a long handicapped race with individual record attempts by all riders. The feature was the final 15 lap handicap race which started with 11 riders spread out around the track on their respective handicaps with the track surface hot and no wind. On the start line we had the two scratch markers, old bull Steve Stannard and young bull Jaycob Humphreys. The old bull, displaying a cool and calm exterior was preparing to use all of his cunning and guile to overcome the challenge of the impatient and eager young bull. They had a substantial challenge ahead of them with a solid group of 6 working well together with a head start of half a lap. The old bull started early with comments that he was pretty tired after a successful 2000m individual pursuit record attempt when he broke the masters 2 record by over 10 seconds, this allowed him to reduce the number of turns at the front of the chase and helped drag the energy from the young bull. The race still had 5 laps to go when they caught the lead bunch. The young bull charged to the front of the lead group, the group, apart from the old bull rotated well. The old bull reached into his bag of tricks and told Megan Blatchford that it looked as if she had punctured, she hadn’t, but it was enough for her to take measures to check and affected her momentum. The last lap arrived and the young bull had his impatience on full display as he had already set off for the flag and stretching all chasers, meanwhile old bull was contemplating his next move, he shuffled his way up the line as they had started to string out then at the second last turn he made his move, as he came up to the shoulder of young bull and with less than a hundred metres to go he hit the front and young bull was spent, and the old fable was proven to be true again.

The night was also notable for 2 broken records and a number of new marks set in the various catagories

These are the results:

Rider of the night as selected by Darren Humphreys was Steve Stannard in recognition of his breaking the old masters 2 2000m record by over 10 seconds and doing it without the support of lap splits, Aerobars or pace notes and also the master class he went on to provide it the 15 lap handicap race.

U15 and U17 5 lap race

1st Campbell Stewart

2nd Kate Stewart

3rd Robert Stannard

4th Andrew Bengston

A & B Grade 6 lap race

1st Jaycob Humphreys

2nd Steve Stannard

3rd George Roberts

4th Brent Zimmerman

 

 

 

 

 

1 Lap standing start record attempts

 

Michaela Drummond 35.84 New Under 15 record

Elizabeth Stannard 39.04

Kate Stewart 36.26

Campbell Stewart 35.58

Robert Stannard 37.31

Andrew Bengston 37.86

Megan Blatchford 33.46 established Masters 3

Bradley Nelson 34.45

Mike McMinn 34.77

Barry Gilliland 36.05

Ross Castle 33.90

Pete Wenborn 35.93

Brent Zimmerman 32.09

George Roberts 34.35

Jaycob Humphreys 33.16

Steve Stannard 2.42.39 New record masters2 2000m

U15 & U17 3 lap race

1st Campbell Stewart

2ndMike McMinn

3rd Kate Stewart

4th Andrew Bengston

A & B Grade 4 Lap Handicap

1st Megan Blatchford

2nd Jaycob Humphreys

3rd Brent Zimmerman

4th George Roberts

Under 17 / 15 10 Lap Handicap

1st Robert Stannard

2nd Elizabeth Stannard

3rd Michaela Drummond

4th Andrew Bengston

A & B Grade 15 Lap Handicap

1st Steve Stannard

2nd Jaycob Humphreys

3rd Megan Blatchford

4th George Roberts

Track Cycling Results–14 Dec 2010

Track Cycling Results–14 Dec 2010

PB300628The light rain cleared long enough for the mild conditions to dry the track and we were left with a heavily overcast sky and a light Southerly breeze. The track was looking her best with Albert James of the Manawatu District council arranging for the lines to be repainted and club supporters Ian Gray, Greg Bryan and Darren Humphreys investing 8 man hours on Sunday cutting back the grass edges to expose the full track for the safety of the riders. The feature of the night was to be the Club Championships for the 500 metre standing start time trial, the cool track and moist air were not ideal but the absence of a strong wind was welcomed. The stellar performance of the night was the unofficial equalling of a New Zealand record to Megan Blatchford in the Womans Masters 3 category. Megans time of 40.32 seconds was 2 seconds faster than the old track record. It is heartening to think that a humble outdoor, asphalt provincial track like Feilding when mixed with a world class athlete like Megan can produce an international quality result.

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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

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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Track Cycling Results–23 Nov 2010

Results for 23rd November 2010

Another dry clear sky greeted the riders but the cool South-westerly ensured the bikinis and board shorts stayed out of sight. The stellar appearance tonight was left to a restored war plane humming away in the sky above resplendent in camouflage livery and red nose cone. While the wind was a factor in preventing Lachie Ferguson’s gutsy effort to break his own under 17 flying lap record it was not enough to impact significantly of the nights results.

We had another good turn out of 22 riders with a few being new for the season but not new to the track and still we had riders away, so we certainly do have a solid core of riders and potential to move into the 30 plus category. If this line sounds familiar, you are right as it was the same in last weeks report but still valid.

The racing started with graded warm up races of 4 to 6 laps followed by Lachie’s record attempt that came up a second short on the time he set last season, but with the right conditions or an indoor velodrome Lachie has the ability to set a very challenging record. The warm up races are used to give the handicapper, Ian Gray a guide in estimating the respective handicaps for the nights handicap races. The riders competed in 2 to 3 lap and 1 lap handicap races in their grades followed by longer 10 to 12 lap handicap races. The handicapper performed the magic required to treat the spectators to some superb tight finishes with riders spread 4 and 5 wide across the narrow track dragging all power and speed from their tiring legs and warming the spirits of the cold and hypothermic spectators.

These are the results:

Rider of the night was Sean Whitehouse with a strong and dominant performance with 3 wins and a third, all from the scratch mark. The third was in the best race of the night when he finished within a wheel width to the winner Cameron Gibbons.

Under 15 girls/ under 13 4 laps

1st Campbell Stewart

2nd Kate Stewart

3rd Robert Stannard

4th Liam Barber

Under 17 5 Laps

1st Damien Lardner

2nd Jonty Hapeta

3rd George Roberts

4th James Hutton

A & B Grade 6 Laps

1st Sean Whitehouse

2nd Megan Blatchford

3rd Lachie Ferguson

4th Barry Gilliland

Under 17 flying lap record attempt

 

Lachie Ferguson 28.53 sec (current record 27.40sec)

Under 15 girls/ under 13 2 Laps handicap

1st Liam Barber

2nd Kate Stewart

3rd Campbell Stewart

Under 17 3 Laps

1st Jonty Hapeta

2nd Damien Lardner

3rd George Roberts

4th Kelsi Eccles

A & B Grade 5 Laps

1st Sean Whitehouse

2nd Brent Zimmerman

3rd Megan Blatchford

4th Lachie Ferguson

1 Lap Handicap races

 

Under 15 girls

1st Kate Stewart

2nd Elizabeth Stannard

3rd Brittany Ingram

4th Ruby Perry

Under 15 boys

1st Robert Stannard

2nd Liam Barber

3rd Campbell Stewart

4th Takumi Clarke

Under 17

1st James Hutton

2nd Mike McMinn

3rd Kelsi Eccles

4th Catherine Young

A & B Grade

1st Cameron Gibbons

2nd Lachie Ferguson

3rd Sean Whitehouse

4th Peter Wenborn

Under 13 5 Lap handicap

1st Campbell Stewart

2nd Elizabeth Stannard

3rd Robert Stannard

4th Liam Barber

B Grade 10 Lap handicap

1st George Roberts

2nd Barry Gilliland

3rd Megan Blatchford

4th Mike McMinn

A Grade 12 Lap handicap

1st Sean Whitehouse

2nd Jonty Hapeta

3rd Lachie Ferguson

4th Damien Lardner