Friday, October 12, 2012
Top Ten riders in 2012 Banks Thargo South West Series
Hi to all of the competitors in the 2012 Banks Thargo South West Series.
We finally have a top 10! or a top 12??
There were a total of 195 riders in this years event, there were 16 events in total.
66 riders competed in five of the events, 40 riders participated in 7 of the events, 15 riders competed in 10 of the events and only 2 riders participated in all 16 events.
Well done to Spek from Mount Gambier for winning the series outright and keeping the pink jersey, Well done to Shannon Malseed from Portland Shannon was the first Female rider in the series and third placed outright.
Stuart Robinson from Hamilton came a cose second this year.
Click on comments below to view the top 50 riders.
1st Spek Mount Gambier 195 points,
2nd Stuart Robinson Hamilton 180 points,
3rd Shannon Malseed Portland 175 points, first female rider
4th Cameron Hart Warrnambool 162 points,
5th Darcey Wooley Port Fairy 160 points,
6th Chris Kennett Hamilton 153 points,
6th Dale Cumming Portland 153 points,
7th Matt Opperman Mount Gambier 147 points,
8th Dan Herrewyn Mount gambier 144 points,
8th Paul Bast Hamilton 144 points,
9th David Odwyer Hamilton 142 points,
10th Brian Mcnamara Warrnambool 139 points,
The big question to all competitors in the South West Series is how do we get the whole 195 riders to turn uo at the one event!!!!!!!
Well done to all who participated and a special thanks goes to the top 10 riders, the most consistent starters at each event.
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spek mtg 195
ReplyDeletestuart robinson ham 180
shannon malseed ptl 175
cameron hart wrn 162
darcey wooley ptf 160
chris kennett ham 153
dale cumming ptl 153
matt opperman mtg 147
daniel herrewyn mtg 144
paul bast ham 144
david odwyer ham 142
brian mcnamara wrn 139
dylan lindsey ptl 129
glen scouller cpd 111
daniel Lehman ptl 111
clive coomber wrn 107
ash herrewyn mtg 105
kate winnen ptf 103
simon walsh ptf 101
tim vanderschans cpd 99
wayne collins wrn 97
barry warren wrn 90
danny bourke wrn 83
arno vanderschan cpd 82
david herrewyn mtg 80
andrew brough ptl 80
mark wight mtg 78
mark winnen ptf 77
kieron glennon wrn 75
matt lane wrn 73
robert cassie wrn 72
steven mutch mtg 72
niel duncan ptf 71
john cranwell mtg 70
matthew caldersmith mtg 70
robert mann mtg 68
darrin jones wrn 68
jeff mclean ptf 66
simon povey ham 65
tim dwyer mtg 65
willian keough cpd 64
robert boydle cpd 62
jeremy ryan wrn 60
james okeefe wrn 60
rod hetherington blrt 60
cam shaw clc 59
nick kennedy clc 59
callum middleton clc 56
owen cox ptl 56
chriss carr 55
paul nolte ptl 52
hamish middleton clc 51
paul bosch ham 50
stuart mckinlay mtg 50
craig taylor ptf 50
brian hayes ham 50
dean mclaren ham 50
zac shaw clc 50
t mirrabella blrt 50
shane west cpd 50
lee butler ptl 50
Hi Jon.
ReplyDelete1st rule I think to get maximum riders to participate is to have the race Central. The Mount, Camperdown, Colac and even Portland seemed destined to have fewer competitors due to the distances involved travelling in a car. This opens the way for Hamilton, Warrnambool or Port Fairy to host "The Big'n'" The nature of Long weekends people/cyclists might have other priorities regarding their time, perhaps. So I wonder?? I don't have answers unfotunately :( Just thoughts