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The following are results for Randwick Botany Cycling Club Saturday
racing at Heffron Park, Maroubra held on Sat 8 November 2003.

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SENIORS

 

 

A Grade 24km

1 Luis Trueba (Lidcombe Auburn) 53.17 (41kmh)

2 Matthew Lucas (Randwick Botany)

3 Chris Young (Eastern Suburbs)

 

B Grade, 20km

1 Scott Ford (Sutherland), 48.10 (40.3kmh)

2 Frank Fortuna (St George)

3 Andy Matthews (Randwick Botany)

 

 

C Grade, 16km

1 Alan Cohen (Randwick Botany), 47.02 (36kmh)

2 David South (Waratah Veterans)

3 Neil Richards (Randwick Botany)

    

D Grade, 12km

1 Gus Silva (Marconi Fairfield), 34.32 (35kmh)

2 Andrew Hall (Randwick Botany)

3 Grant Chellew (Sydney)

 

 

 

 

JUNIORS

 

A Grade Time Trial 4km

1 Tamas Bykerk (Randwick Botany), 6.59

2 Thomas Murdoch (Randwick Botany), 0.25

3 Tom Patton (Randwick Botany), 0.38

 

B Grade Time Trial 4km

 1 Daniel Dalrymple-Hay (Randwick Botany), 7.42

2 Matthew Fortuna (St George), 0.04

3 Patrick Jenner (Randwick Botany), 2.48

 

A Grade 10km

1 Thomas Murdoch (Randwick Botany), 23.17

2 Tamas Bykerk (Randwick Botany)

3 Tom Patton (Randwick Botany)

 

B Grade 10km

1 Daniel Dalrymple-Hay (Randwick Botany)

2 Matthew Fortuna (St George)

3 Patrick Jenner (Randwick Botany)

 

 

 

 

 

THANK YOU:

 

Thanks to Joanne Buckton our Chief Commissaire on the day and Richard Jenkins, Principal Commissaire. Thanks to Helen Vella who ran the Juniors.  Thanks to our safety marshals Maria Jenkins and Marti Bykerk. Thanks to Tony Horneman who blew the track.  (Left- Tony looks happier performing this role than racing). 

Thanks to Fred Vella who deployed & retrieved all the safety equipment.   Thanks to Roy David "The General" Steven from the St John Ambulance

 

REPORT 

Close finishes in all grades was the feature of criterium racing at Heffron Park on Saturday 8 November 2003. 

Luis Trueba (Auburn Lidcombe) won the 36km A-Grade event followed closely by Matthew Lucas (Randwick Botany).

   

 

Good to see Chris "Spongee" Jenkins back on the bike and racing.  Spongee has been very busy with his head down for the Higher School Certificate.  The HSC now over, Spongee is back racing and trying to regain his previous form. 

Left, Spongee sits in behind ex RBCC rider Chris Young who was seduced to the Darkside by Frank "Darth Vader" Conceicao.  Pete McDonald and Sneaky Pete Lynch can be seen tucked in behind Spongee.

 

Here Jeff " The Doc" Jones gets em gasping.  Jeff went to the front and eventual winner Luis Trueba can be seen trying to suck in the big ones. 

Also gasping is Robbie "The Prince" Cater whilst Mick Cohen tries to quench his insatiable thirst.  All this attributable to taking The Doc out on his first Thursday training ride a couple of mornings prior to this race.

   

Robbie Cater drives A grade up the dreaded Heffron pimple.  Many of them are out of the saddle to master this savage ascent. 
     

I was very distressed this week being knocked out of my usual 4th place down to fifth.  Tony was determined to get my picture on the web however so he started shooting me presenting prizes to the placegetters in A grade

(No I'm not holding it in - that's natural, I don't care what you think). Here I congratulate Luis Truebar

Here I congratulate Matt Lucas for a fine 2nd place (by a whisker) in A grade.  Matty had a fabulous race also the following day at the Lidcome Criterium Open with a great 2nd place (again by a whisker) to Laurant Vignes.

   

B Grade action as I turn up the wick.  Lately I feel as though I have become Andy Matthew's domestique.  Every time I look around, there he is. 

Then again they do tell me that being behind me is like being drafted behind a truck.  Rocky Fortuna told me he did B grade comfortably this week.

Click on photo above for a larger view to see the comfortable expression on Rocky's face and the way he delicately grasps the handlebars.  Yeah sure, Rocky.  You did it real easy !!

Alan Cohen (Randwick Botany) stole the show in C-Grade, after hiding at the back of the bunch for most of the race- (This comment courtesy of Tony Horneman).   David South (Waratah Veterans) was second and Neil Richards (Randwick Botany) third.  Left, FRF team boss Frank Fortuna congratulates his pupil.  I think my expression says it all.

We asked Alan Cohen whether he thought he was ready to ride B Grade again even if it was contrary to team orders.

All the sprints were close.  The D grade sprint saw Gus Silva just edge out Randwick Botany's Andrew Hall.
   

Left the D grade bunch with 13 year old Tom Patton, 3rd wheel, dwarfed by the senior riders.  Tom took it easy on them this week saving himself for the Lidcome criterium open the following day.

CENTENARY RACE DAY AND CELEBRATION DINNER

The Randwick Botany Centenary Race Day and Gala Celebration Dinner is shaping up to be a truly great event.  To be staged at Heffron Park next Saturday 15 November, the seven-event program has attracted over 200 junior and senior riders competing for over $5,000 in prizemoney.

 

Notable riders include: Kate Nichols (St George) 2003 Australian National Road Series Champion; Shaun Higgerson (FRF Couriers/Randwick Botany) Australian U23 Time Trial Champion; Natalie Bates (Parramatta CC) Australian Time Trial Champion and NSW Roadwoman of the Year; Peter Milostic (FRF Couriers) Australian Time Trial Champion and NSW Roadman of the Year and Rodney McGee from the NSWIS-

FDJeux.com team.  The King or Heffron Park - Anthony Spurgeon (Team Caravello) will also race.

 

Racing will be followed by an evening Centenary Celebration Gala Dinner where guests will include Australian and Olympic cycling champions, SBS Sport Presenter Michael Tomalaris, Randwick City Council Deputy Mayor Michael Daley and Phyllis Gilbert, the daughter of Snow Wilson, the longest serving Club Secretary.  2003 Tour de France rider and Olympian Bradley McGee (FDJeux.com/Parramatta) hopes to attend the dinner.

 

The event is proudly sponsored by the Newington Inn - Petersham, DS Labels, Cheeky Monkey Cycle Company, FRF Couriers, Probikekit.com, Jan and Cohen Real Estate, Caravello Joinery, Kellogg's, Swift Solutions, Cadbury Schweppes, Europa Cycles and Phyllis Gilbert.

 

For more information contact vice-president Tony Horneman

Tel 02 9314 0846 h

Tel 02 9691 9822 w

communications@randwickbotanycc.com

 

CLUB SPONSORS

 Randwick Botany Cycling Club is proudly sponsored by Newington Inn – Petersham, DS Labels – Marrackville and Cheeky Monkey Cycle Company, Pitt Street Sydney and Velomax Wheel Systems.

 

MORE INFORMATION

 Randwick Botany Cycling Club conducts racing at Heffron Park, Maroubra NSW each Saturday throughout the year.  Juniors start at 1.00pm and Seniors 2.30pm.  For more information please contact the club secretary Helen Vella on 02 9667 3307 or email secretary@randwickbotanycc.com

 


Race report
by Tony Horneman & John Buckton

Web page layout & editing by: John Buckton

Photos:  Podium shots by Tony Horneman.  Action Shots by Dave Patton.

Contact:
Tony:  communications@randwickbotanycc.com

John:   webmaster@randwickbotanycc.com

 

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