2011 Max McKenzie Memorial
On July 23rd 2011 the Max McKenzie Memorial was hosted by the Mount Gambier Cycling and Triathlon club.
On a cold and overcast day with light winds 45 riders faced the starter. Two limit riders Rod Lawson and Shannon Malseed getting a 28.5 minute start on scratch.
The handicapper divided the field into eight bunches, Scratch, 3 minutes, 5.5 minutes, 7.5 minutes, 9 minutes, 13 minutes, 15.5 minutes and 28.5 minutes.
Shannon Malseed from Portland had a strong ride leaving Rod Lawson and trying to solo to the finish line for a win. At 10km from the finish this looked to be a possibility however the 7.5 minute bunch had been riding strongly, strongly enough to pick up the next three bunches, then pick up Shannon Malseed about 4km from the finish.
With riders like Mark Wight, Mel & Stu McKinley, Clint Lancaster, Steven Mutch & Dale Cummins forcing the pace scratch was not able to bridge the gap.
Daryl Patzel from Mt Gambier went quite early in a hotly contested sprint but was able to hold on for what seemed an eternity to win the Race closely followed by Andrew Lindsay from Portland the Bruce McLaughlin from Mount Gambier came in for a well earn’t 3rd place.
Not long after the Scratch bunch crossed the line, Darcy Woolley able to just hold out Luke Aggett by a ¼ of a wheel for fastest time. Darcy’s ride time for the 58 km race 1.26.50
Results,
1 D Patzel MTG, 2 A Lindsay PTL, 3 B McLaughlin MTG, 4 Mark Hermon HAM, 5 D Bryant MTG, 6 Dale Cummins PTL , 7 Chris Kennett HAM, 8 Steven Mutch MTG, 9 Clint Lancaster PTL, 10 Mel McKinley MTG (First female)
Time, D Woolley PTF.
Darcy Woolley still holds the SWS leaders Jersey, mat lane is in second place and the Evergreen Stuart Robinson is as usual closing the gap and sitting now in third position with a few more events to go.
darcey woolley ptf 140
matt lane wrn 127
stuart robinson ham 120
glenn schouller cpd 117
dale cumming ptl 114
james okeefe wrn 111
mark hermon ham 111
laurie peake mtg 110
luke aggett ptf 95
mark schouller cpd 90
kate winnen ptf 89
dylan lindsey ptl 82
tim koopman mtg 81
david herrewyn mtg 75
ashliegh herrewyn mtg 72
darryl patzel mtg 72
niel duncan ptf 71
Geoff Verhoef ptf 71
stacey hocking wrn 69
blake hocking wrn 66
jarred gilbertson mtg 65
arno vanderchan cpd 64
mark winnen ptf 63
wayne hately cpd 63
simon walsh ptf 62
laurie paltridge ptf 62
jeff mclean ptf 60
michael krybolder cpd 60
timshel knoll miller ptf 59
lachlin nolte ptl 56
jade frankel wrn 55
andrew lindsay ptl 54
melissa mckinlay mtg 53
stephen mutch mtg 53
danny bourke wrn 52
john cranwell mtg 51
mark hyland wrn 50
phil otoole ptf 50
peter radcliffe ptl 50
frank mcarthy wrn 50
david tozer ptf 50
paul bast ham 50
daniel herrewyn mtg 50
stuart mckinlay mtg 50
peter murphy wrn 49
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Next South West Series Event
Mount Gambier will be the host of the Next Banks Thargo South West Series event.
There has been over 170 different riders compete in the series so far this year.
After the last event we finally have 10 riders at the top all with different points.
Darcey Wooley has a strong hold on the top place, Stuart Robinson has jumped to on the board after his second place at Beeac.
There is still time for a challenge to the leader, and there are still enough points available in the series for quite a few to catch Darcey. Kate Winnen still holds the top female riders spot with a commanding lead.
The Mount Gambier Cycling and triathlon Club presents the
Max McKenzie Memorial Race
Saturday July 23rd
60 KM Road Race
New Course: Yahl – Donovans – Yahl
Sign In and Presentations at the MGCATC Clubrooms at Blue Lake Sports Park.
Senior Race starts at 1.00 pm
J13 and J15 Racing starting at 12.00pm
Sponsored by Mount Gambier Saw Works and Gambier Diesel & Turbo Centre
Total Prize Money $1000 ACF Open License required
Entries close wednasday July 20th 2011 Scott Noonan 0419 185558
or via the race entry facility on the Mount Gambier Cycling and Triathlon Club website; www.mgcatc.com
open acf licence required
For those travelling from interstate who dont know the start line at Yahl meet at Mount gambier Clubrooms at least 1 hour before event for directions.
Local riders will assemble and ride from Mount Gambier Clubrooms to the startline well before the event. as sign on and presentations are at the clubrooms this is probably ideal for all competitors!!!
See you at the McKenzie, $1000 prize money be there or be square
There has been over 170 different riders compete in the series so far this year.
After the last event we finally have 10 riders at the top all with different points.
Darcey Wooley has a strong hold on the top place, Stuart Robinson has jumped to on the board after his second place at Beeac.
There is still time for a challenge to the leader, and there are still enough points available in the series for quite a few to catch Darcey. Kate Winnen still holds the top female riders spot with a commanding lead.
The Mount Gambier Cycling and triathlon Club presents the
Max McKenzie Memorial Race
Saturday July 23rd
60 KM Road Race
New Course: Yahl – Donovans – Yahl
Sign In and Presentations at the MGCATC Clubrooms at Blue Lake Sports Park.
Senior Race starts at 1.00 pm
J13 and J15 Racing starting at 12.00pm
Sponsored by Mount Gambier Saw Works and Gambier Diesel & Turbo Centre
Total Prize Money $1000 ACF Open License required
Entries close wednasday July 20th 2011 Scott Noonan 0419 185558
or via the race entry facility on the Mount Gambier Cycling and Triathlon Club website; www.mgcatc.com
open acf licence required
For those travelling from interstate who dont know the start line at Yahl meet at Mount gambier Clubrooms at least 1 hour before event for directions.
Local riders will assemble and ride from Mount Gambier Clubrooms to the startline well before the event. as sign on and presentations are at the clubrooms this is probably ideal for all competitors!!!
See you at the McKenzie, $1000 prize money be there or be square
Beeac Progress association handicap
Warrnambool rider James Okeefe broke through for one of the biggest wins of his career taking out the Colac Cycling Club's Beeac Progress Association handicap which was part of the Banks Thargo South West Cycling Series.
Colac Riders were well up amongst the finishers with Shannon bell third, newcomer Warwick Bott Fith and Larry Noccera 8th and Heather Hamling 9th.
The Scratch bunch was hampered by a couple of scratchings and some internal squabbling that cruelled their chances.
O'keefe won a bunch sprint at the end of the 65 kilometre race just beating home the evergreen Stuart Robinson from Hamilton with Colac's bell close up third.
Results
1 J okeefe wrn
2 Stuart Robinson ham
3 s bell cpd
4 Laurie Paltridge ptf
5 J Douglass geelong
6 W Bott clc
7 S Hocking CPD
8 L Noccera CLC
9 H Hamling clc
10 C Kane cpd
Banks Thargo South West Series Points table
1 darcey woolley ptf 130
2 matt lane wrn 127
3 glenn schouller cpd 117
4 stuart robinson ham 110
5 james okeefe wrn 101
6 laurie peake mtg 100
7 dale cumming ptl 99
8 mark hermon ham 94
9 mark schouller cpd 90
10 kate winnen ptf 89
luke aggett ptf 85
dylan lindsey ptl 82
ashliegh herrewyn mtg 72
niel duncan ptf 71
tim koopman mtg 71
Geoff Verhoef ptf 71
stacey hocking wrn 69
blake hocking wrn 66
david herrewyn mtg 65
jarred gilbertson mtg 65
arno vanderchan cpd 64
mark winnen ptf 63
wayne hately cpd 63
simon walsh ptf 62
laurie paltridge ptf 62
jeff mclean ptf 60
michael krybolder cpd 60
timshel knoll miller ptf 59
lachlin nolte ptl 56
jade frankel wrn 55
danny bourke wrn 52
darryl patzel mtg 52
mark hyland wrn 50
phil otoole ptf 50
peter radcliffe ptl 50
frank mcarthy wrn 50
david tozer ptf 50
peter murphy wrn 49
shane west cpd 48
andrew brough ptl 44
larry noccera clc 43
melissa mckinlay mtg 42
chris carr wrn 41
david serra wrn 41
john cranwell mtg 41
aiden long ptf 40
adam battentyne ham 40
richard schilling mtg 40
paul bast ham 40
daniel herrewyn mtg 40
stuart mckinlay mtg 40
simon povey ham 40
stephen mutch mtg 40
Colac Riders were well up amongst the finishers with Shannon bell third, newcomer Warwick Bott Fith and Larry Noccera 8th and Heather Hamling 9th.
The Scratch bunch was hampered by a couple of scratchings and some internal squabbling that cruelled their chances.
O'keefe won a bunch sprint at the end of the 65 kilometre race just beating home the evergreen Stuart Robinson from Hamilton with Colac's bell close up third.
Results
1 J okeefe wrn
2 Stuart Robinson ham
3 s bell cpd
4 Laurie Paltridge ptf
5 J Douglass geelong
6 W Bott clc
7 S Hocking CPD
8 L Noccera CLC
9 H Hamling clc
10 C Kane cpd
Banks Thargo South West Series Points table
1 darcey woolley ptf 130
2 matt lane wrn 127
3 glenn schouller cpd 117
4 stuart robinson ham 110
5 james okeefe wrn 101
6 laurie peake mtg 100
7 dale cumming ptl 99
8 mark hermon ham 94
9 mark schouller cpd 90
10 kate winnen ptf 89
luke aggett ptf 85
dylan lindsey ptl 82
ashliegh herrewyn mtg 72
niel duncan ptf 71
tim koopman mtg 71
Geoff Verhoef ptf 71
stacey hocking wrn 69
blake hocking wrn 66
david herrewyn mtg 65
jarred gilbertson mtg 65
arno vanderchan cpd 64
mark winnen ptf 63
wayne hately cpd 63
simon walsh ptf 62
laurie paltridge ptf 62
jeff mclean ptf 60
michael krybolder cpd 60
timshel knoll miller ptf 59
lachlin nolte ptl 56
jade frankel wrn 55
danny bourke wrn 52
darryl patzel mtg 52
mark hyland wrn 50
phil otoole ptf 50
peter radcliffe ptl 50
frank mcarthy wrn 50
david tozer ptf 50
peter murphy wrn 49
shane west cpd 48
andrew brough ptl 44
larry noccera clc 43
melissa mckinlay mtg 42
chris carr wrn 41
david serra wrn 41
john cranwell mtg 41
aiden long ptf 40
adam battentyne ham 40
richard schilling mtg 40
paul bast ham 40
daniel herrewyn mtg 40
stuart mckinlay mtg 40
simon povey ham 40
stephen mutch mtg 40
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Woodrup Memorial
Top ten placings for the Woodrup Memorial.
1st Xavier Gstrien
2nd Tim Koopman
3rd Can Shaw
4th Ashley herrewyn
5th Matt Lane
6th Jeff Mclean
7th Hayden Brodie
8th Daryl Patzel
9th Melissa Mckinlay
10th Stuart Robinson
10th Niel Duncan
After the first nine events in the South West Series two young riders are battling it out for the leading jersey. Darcey Woolley has the jersey after the june long weekend by a slim margin of three points.
Kate Winnen has a comfortable hold on the Womans leaders jersey.
There has been over 150 different riders turn out through out the series so far this year. Lets hope that two thirds of that amount can nominate for one event at least!
CURRENT LEADER BOARD
darcey woolley ptf 120
matt lane wrn 117
glenn schouller cpd 107
dale cumming ptl 99
mark hermon ham 94
stuart robinson ham 91
laurie peake mtg 90
kate winnen ptf 89
dylan lindsey ptl 82
james okeefe wrn 81
mark schouller cpd 80
luke aggett ptf 75
ashliegh herrewyn mtg 72
niel duncan ptf 71
tim koopman mtg 71
blake hocking wrn 66
david herrewyn mtg 65
jarred gilbertson mtg 65
mark winnen ptf 63
wayne hately cpd 63
simon walsh ptf 62
Geoff Verhoef ptf 61
jeff mclean ptf 60
timshel knoll miller ptf 59
lachlin nolte ptl 56
stacey hocking wrn 55
jade frankel wrn 55
arno vanderchan cpd 54
danny bourke wrn 52
darryl patzel mtg 52
mark hyland wrn 50
michael krybolder cpd 50
phil otoole ptf 50
peter radcliffe ptl 50
frank mcarthy wrn 50
peter murphy wrn 49
laurie paltridge ptf 45
andrew brough ptl 44
melissa mckinlay mtg 42
chris carr wrn 41
david serra wrn 41
john cranwell mtg 41
david tozer ptf 40
aiden long ptf 40
adam battentyne ham 40
richard schilling mtg 40
paul bast ham 40
daniel herrewyn mtg 40
stuart mckinlay mtg 40
simon povey ham 40
stephen mutch mtg 40
1st Xavier Gstrien
2nd Tim Koopman
3rd Can Shaw
4th Ashley herrewyn
5th Matt Lane
6th Jeff Mclean
7th Hayden Brodie
8th Daryl Patzel
9th Melissa Mckinlay
10th Stuart Robinson
10th Niel Duncan
After the first nine events in the South West Series two young riders are battling it out for the leading jersey. Darcey Woolley has the jersey after the june long weekend by a slim margin of three points.
Kate Winnen has a comfortable hold on the Womans leaders jersey.
There has been over 150 different riders turn out through out the series so far this year. Lets hope that two thirds of that amount can nominate for one event at least!
CURRENT LEADER BOARD
darcey woolley ptf 120
matt lane wrn 117
glenn schouller cpd 107
dale cumming ptl 99
mark hermon ham 94
stuart robinson ham 91
laurie peake mtg 90
kate winnen ptf 89
dylan lindsey ptl 82
james okeefe wrn 81
mark schouller cpd 80
luke aggett ptf 75
ashliegh herrewyn mtg 72
niel duncan ptf 71
tim koopman mtg 71
blake hocking wrn 66
david herrewyn mtg 65
jarred gilbertson mtg 65
mark winnen ptf 63
wayne hately cpd 63
simon walsh ptf 62
Geoff Verhoef ptf 61
jeff mclean ptf 60
timshel knoll miller ptf 59
lachlin nolte ptl 56
stacey hocking wrn 55
jade frankel wrn 55
arno vanderchan cpd 54
danny bourke wrn 52
darryl patzel mtg 52
mark hyland wrn 50
michael krybolder cpd 50
phil otoole ptf 50
peter radcliffe ptl 50
frank mcarthy wrn 50
peter murphy wrn 49
laurie paltridge ptf 45
andrew brough ptl 44
melissa mckinlay mtg 42
chris carr wrn 41
david serra wrn 41
john cranwell mtg 41
david tozer ptf 40
aiden long ptf 40
adam battentyne ham 40
richard schilling mtg 40
paul bast ham 40
daniel herrewyn mtg 40
stuart mckinlay mtg 40
simon povey ham 40
stephen mutch mtg 40
Saturday, June 11, 2011
The Stan Mcphee
Top ten placings from Stan Mcphee
1 Larry Nocera
2 Darcey Woolley Fastest Time
3 Glenn Schouller
4 Simon Walsh
5 Mark Schouller
6 Jade Frankel
7 Peter Murphy
8 Timshell Knoll Miller
9 Wayne Hately
10 Danny bourke
Race report will be posted soon
Current South West Series leader board posted in comments below, Darcey Wooley Has Taken top position from Matt Lane
1 Larry Nocera
2 Darcey Woolley Fastest Time
3 Glenn Schouller
4 Simon Walsh
5 Mark Schouller
6 Jade Frankel
7 Peter Murphy
8 Timshell Knoll Miller
9 Wayne Hately
10 Danny bourke
Race report will be posted soon
Current South West Series leader board posted in comments below, Darcey Wooley Has Taken top position from Matt Lane
George Gill Casterton 40
On Sunday the fith of June 2011 44 riders turned out for the Casterton 40.
The riders faced cold wintery conditions with a strong north westerly wind, making it a tough ride back from Digby.
Also these conditions were favourable for the stronger riders along with the Challenging course.
That is the way the race tirned out.
Scratch had the whole field rounded upo before the cemetry hill on the return from digby.
Quite a few riders were able to hold on for the run home but the toop positions were predominatelly scratch riders.
Glen Schouller picked up first and fastest, Matt Lane from second scartch was able to outsprint Darcey Woolley for second place and keep hold of the series lead.
Final Placings
1st Glenn Schouller, 2nd Matt Lane 3rd Darcey Woolley, 4th Tim Koopman, 5th Lachlin Nolte 6th Jeff Mclean, 7th Andrew Brough, 8th Hayden Brodie, 9th Darryl Patzel, 10th Blake Hocking.
The Next Event the Stan Mcphee will be at Warrnambool Saturday June 11.
Matt lane will be hoping to hold out the fats Finishing Darcey Woolley to keep the series lead.
The riders faced cold wintery conditions with a strong north westerly wind, making it a tough ride back from Digby.
Also these conditions were favourable for the stronger riders along with the Challenging course.
That is the way the race tirned out.
Scratch had the whole field rounded upo before the cemetry hill on the return from digby.
Quite a few riders were able to hold on for the run home but the toop positions were predominatelly scratch riders.
Glen Schouller picked up first and fastest, Matt Lane from second scartch was able to outsprint Darcey Woolley for second place and keep hold of the series lead.
Final Placings
1st Glenn Schouller, 2nd Matt Lane 3rd Darcey Woolley, 4th Tim Koopman, 5th Lachlin Nolte 6th Jeff Mclean, 7th Andrew Brough, 8th Hayden Brodie, 9th Darryl Patzel, 10th Blake Hocking.
The Next Event the Stan Mcphee will be at Warrnambool Saturday June 11.
Matt lane will be hoping to hold out the fats Finishing Darcey Woolley to keep the series lead.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
61st Frank Long
On Saturday May the 7th the 61st Frank Long was held at Hamilton on the "new Port Fairy road course"
Over 60 riders started the event with the handicapper Stephen Lennigan Giving Limit a 16 minute start on Scratch.
The Field was divided into 9 bunches by the handicapper, all of the bunches rode well, only 2 riders did not finish the event.
Limit rode well enough to stay away from second limit till the half way mark, at this stage Scratch had already picked up second scratch forming bunch of 14 riders.
The middle markers mostly stayed apart until the last 10 km of the event where the 7 minute bunch caught the 9 & a half minute bunch and the 11 & a half minute bunch.
this bunch of middlemarkers had the out markers well and truly in their sights and the back markers now with just under 30 riders in their bunch ahd the middle markers within reach as well.
I what turned out to an exciting finish the 4 remaining outmarkers were able to hold off the rest of the field by just on 20 seconds to take line honours.
Michael Krybolder taking first Place followed by a hard working Kate Winnen in Second place. 17 year old darcey Woolley once again showed his strength by taking fastest time and coming over the line in 5th place as well indicating how well the event was handicapped.
Coming up to the finish line two motor vehicles were blocked between the two large chasing bunches holding back the scratch bunch considerably.
Final placings
1st Michael Krybolder Camperdown
2nd Kate Winnen Port Fairy
3rd Anne Hocking Warrnmbool
4th Shannon Malseed Hamilton
5th Darcey Wooley Port Fairy
6th Luke Aggett Port Fairy
7th Mark Winnen Port Fairy
8th Ash Hawker Horsham
9th Matt Lane Warrnambool
10th Dylan Lindsay Portland
The Next event the Casterton 40, one of the hardest envents in the South West series will perhaps favour the scratchmen so it will be interesting to see if they can consolidate their positions on the top of the Points table or iff Matt Lane from warrnambool can hold them off to keep his position on the top of the table.
Kate Winnem from Port Fairy has a good hold on the Womans leaders position and also is within reach out the top place outright as well, being an "outmarker" it will be interesting to see how things shape up after the casterton 40 and through out the rest ofthe South West Series.
The full points table is viewable by clicking the Comments Tab below
Over 60 riders started the event with the handicapper Stephen Lennigan Giving Limit a 16 minute start on Scratch.
The Field was divided into 9 bunches by the handicapper, all of the bunches rode well, only 2 riders did not finish the event.
Limit rode well enough to stay away from second limit till the half way mark, at this stage Scratch had already picked up second scratch forming bunch of 14 riders.
The middle markers mostly stayed apart until the last 10 km of the event where the 7 minute bunch caught the 9 & a half minute bunch and the 11 & a half minute bunch.
this bunch of middlemarkers had the out markers well and truly in their sights and the back markers now with just under 30 riders in their bunch ahd the middle markers within reach as well.
I what turned out to an exciting finish the 4 remaining outmarkers were able to hold off the rest of the field by just on 20 seconds to take line honours.
Michael Krybolder taking first Place followed by a hard working Kate Winnen in Second place. 17 year old darcey Woolley once again showed his strength by taking fastest time and coming over the line in 5th place as well indicating how well the event was handicapped.
Coming up to the finish line two motor vehicles were blocked between the two large chasing bunches holding back the scratch bunch considerably.
Final placings
1st Michael Krybolder Camperdown
2nd Kate Winnen Port Fairy
3rd Anne Hocking Warrnmbool
4th Shannon Malseed Hamilton
5th Darcey Wooley Port Fairy
6th Luke Aggett Port Fairy
7th Mark Winnen Port Fairy
8th Ash Hawker Horsham
9th Matt Lane Warrnambool
10th Dylan Lindsay Portland
The Next event the Casterton 40, one of the hardest envents in the South West series will perhaps favour the scratchmen so it will be interesting to see if they can consolidate their positions on the top of the Points table or iff Matt Lane from warrnambool can hold them off to keep his position on the top of the table.
Kate Winnem from Port Fairy has a good hold on the Womans leaders position and also is within reach out the top place outright as well, being an "outmarker" it will be interesting to see how things shape up after the casterton 40 and through out the rest ofthe South West Series.
The full points table is viewable by clicking the Comments Tab below
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