posted 29 May 2016, 07:10 by Administrator Actvcc
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Hello Vets,
In this week's Bleat;
- From the Desk of the handicapper
- Interstate Events
- Racing this Week
- Race Reports
Please send me your contributions at: TheBleat@actvets.cc Ian Morton
From the Desk of the Handicapper Aaron Sedgmen B to A
Interstate Events
• 2016 BATTLE ON THE BORDER- 3-5 June Now
in its 8th year, the Battle of the Border cycling festival has grown to
a notable multi-stage tour offering challenging racing in juniors,
elite, masters and NRS divisions. The festival courses range from 50km
to 150km, crossing challenging terrain and highlighting the beautifully
unique volcanic caldera environment. Details at
http://www.battleontheborder.com.au/.
RACING THIS WEEK:Saturday, 4th June: Pierce's Creek Graded Scratch Where:
Park and signon at the Cotter Reserve car park. Ride up the hill
to the start just beyond the Pierce's Creek hill on the Paddys River
Road. Note there is nowhere to park at the start. When: 1:30 pm. Sign on: 15 mins before scheduled start time wearing your registered number. Race Description: Pierces Creek hill to Tidbinbilla and back. ABCD two laps 66km; EFG 1 lap 33km Race Director: Kim Malcolm Contact: Email d.kimmalcolm@icloud.com Ph 0418643623
We will also need a volunteer to look after the urn, as it will be unattended at the Cotter Reserve.
RACE REPORT:Stromlo Criterium Points Race – 28th May Saturday
morning was a miserable start of the day I thought not too many riders
would come, but as the sky cleared many keen and brave racers did turn
up for some action. The day got started with E/F/G grades. E grade
was well contested with Frank O'Sullivan taking the win followed by Alex
Sommariva and Graham Hendrie third in a tie with rosemary. F Grade
was very close between Mijo and Ewen Thompson, Ewen got the win by one
point every sprint was fought very hard between them. G Grade with
three riders as well was a struggle between Tony Weir and Heather
Sommariva( where were you Bernard?), the win went to Tony with Heather
fighting to the last lap. C and D followed: C grade having only
four riders the first few sprints were close, then it was a battle
between Claire Aubrey and Seymour Savell-boss and Martin Horwood,
Seymour got the overall win but he had a great challenge from Claire who
gave him a run for his money with Martin third who could not match the
speed of his opponents. D grade The first few sprint lap were close
then the bunch got split in two, from there on it was a three way battle
with Brian Chugg taking the win followed closely by David Gunther and
Andrew Hislop. We had a bit of a mix up at the bell lap but this did not
affect with the final result. A and B were the last to start: B
grade was interesting as it was the biggest bunch, more tactics/ craft
were seen from the side line , the "sprinter" hiding in the bunch before
going for the points at the whistle lap. The first few sprints were so well fought it was difficult to pick the order. After
fifteen minutes in the race Greg Collis put the gas on and dropped the
bunch who did not seem too concern to chase , this was getting boring
then we had an executive decision on the side line to introduce a sprint
lap straight after one, this had the anticipated effect to break the
bunch with four riders chasing another four this became more interesting
to watch. Still Greg stayed at front to the end the other riders
having to fight for second and third with Jason Parkes second and Damian
Copeland who did score enough point early in the race to secure third
even if He got dropped before the last sprint. In A grade we had some
action straight on the first lap ,it was fast and furious every sprints
were a battle , it was impressive to watch on the side line . Paul
Connor and Aaron Thomson were fighting each other with impressive speed
and power, Christophe Barberet trying his best to get in the mix as well
but could not match his opponents , Paul Scherl and Ben smith just
hanging there to finish all together for the final sprint. A well-deserved win went to Paul Connor, Aaron finished second at one point followed with the valiant Christophe further back. I
would like to point out a few things : Please put the number on the
right side of the jersey for the Marshall to record and make sure these
number did not go to the wash too many time and are not too worn out to
read. Thanks to all the racers who came ,we, on the side line had a great time as well. Many
thanks to the Marshalls on the day : Nick Bolan, Peter Harding, Bob
Kent, Don Desmet and Bruce Jones at the sign in. Special thanks to
Graham Hendrie who did come early to open the doors, set up the
registration and was the last to leave when all was packed up. Thank you
Graham. Cheers Alain Arbaut |
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