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« on: June 10, 2008, 08:34 PM »
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Mark Waterland holds off Daniel Lithgow

Last Saturday Palmerston North Marist Cycling club was racing at the Tutaki Road Stoney Creek circuit. The weather forecast was bad the sky blackish and the wind hauling but that did not stop the hard core of the club from racing.  The club was visited by some people from Wellington Genevieve Whitson old Marist member and heading to the States and Scotland in a couple of weeks for some experience and Samara Sheppard with her dad. Samara is a junior mountain biker heading for the world cup. Samara wanted some extra racing and picked our club ride to achieve that. A grade was a tough race. Four men stayed together till the last lap. Mark Waterland and Daniel Lithgow broke away just before going into the last round of the 8.5 k long undulating circuit. On the little up rise for the finish Mark opened a little gap on Daniel. Mark managed to keep some distance and took the honours. Samara Sheppard was the first woman over the line. In the B grade the juniors dominated the race. Matiu, Luuk, Miguel, Sean and Braydon stayed together till the last straight. A little acceleration from Luuk dropped   Braydon and also made Sean surrender. The Final sprint was won by Matiu before Luuk and Miguel. The results in full are listed below.
A-Grade: 4 laps Tutaki Stoney Creek circuit 34 km
1 Mark Waterland 58:19; 2 Daniel Lithgow 58:24; 3 Nigel Gregory 59:16; 4 Jerremy Lloyd st; 5 Tom Pirie 1:01:37; 6 Samara Sheppard 1:04:50 7: Genevive Whitson 1;08:45; Jerome Sheppard punctured;  Steve Stannard coached juniors;

B-Grade and U17: 4 laps Tutaki Stoney Creek circuit 34 km
1 Matiu Kaihau 1:11:56; 2 Luuk van Wagtendonk st; 3 Miguel Dibb st; 4 Sean Whitehouse 1:12:12; 5 Braydon Worboys 1:12:33; 6 Neil Pollock 1:17:20: 7 Samantha Ellery 1:20:28; 8 Brent Ellery st.

Juniors: 1 laps Tutaki Stoney Creek circuit 8.5km
1 Robbert Stannard 23:59

Next club race
Sunday 15th of Jun. Team and individual time trial. 20 km. 10 km for juniors and starters. Assemble 98 Taonui road Feilding at 9:00 am, race start 9:30 am.

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« on: November 20, 2009, 08:05 AM »
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Why, its not enough to know THAT you won, you have to know by how much?
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« on: December 27, 2009, 06:58 AM »
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Can you help me or direct me somewhere understand how climbs are categorized?  Also, why was one hill on todays ride uncategorized?
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« on: January 23, 2010, 11:17 AM »
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Anyone Have Any Results On The Avenal Races
 Hope Everyone Had A Good And Safe Race
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« on: August 04, 2010, 05:24 PM »
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