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Sydney Christmas Carnivals 2009/10
Overall Wrap-upWhat an amazing success! The 2009/10 Carnivals exceeded most people’s expectations and we hope to be able to grow on this success in future years. I received a significant amount of positive comments in regards to the series; however I quite like Fat’s (aka Andrew Brookfield) comment posted on his blog; “The genius of this carnival is that it forces you to race at venues you (or for me) probably wouldn’t consider racing at. Both Hurstville and Lidcombe have been a revelation showing me there’s more to track racing than the sanitised environ of Dunc Gray and will definitely give their club racing consideration.”Low points for the Senior Carnival were of course the two separate crashes of Nathan Bradshaw and Mark Craig. For those of you who didn’t see Nathan, he returned to the day 4 event in good spirits and keen to race. He was also there to thank the first aid attendant form the carnival Anne-Marie, who had done a professional job at both accidents. Mark is on the road to recovery however, still in a fair bit of pain after his off at Lidcombe Oval. I am sure everyone joins me in wishing him a speedy return to full health. The Junior carnivals were truly spectacular with a brilliant format that will definitely be repeated next year. The points system, producing the top 5 riders at each carnival, inclusive of all grades and genders, was well received and astonishingly created a different top 5 at every event from varying age groups. The Senior Point SeriesA Grade was a mesmerising point’s ladder with five different leaders’ through-out the series • Day 1 Ben Simonelli • Day 2 Simon llewellyn • Day 3 Brendon Cole • Day 4 Tirian McManus • Final Day Ben Simonelli Brendon Cole dominated the series on day 2 and 3 and many believed that he was unstoppable however, it was clear that the outdoor tracks were more suited to the Lismore rider and with the last two days back at the DGV he was brought down a peg or two. In the end it was Ben Simonelli’s dogged determination that won through over Tirian McManus’ youthful gusto. The Women’s field was outstanding with 20 riders competing in the series. The rising star of Amy Vesty (DHBC) continues, as she took an impressive second place, however she was outshone by Illawarra’s Madison Law who showed complete dominance in the sprint events. Despite the handicappers best efforts to level the playing field Madison showed maturity beyond her years to also score points in her less favoured endurance events. Madison was full of praise for the experience she had gained during the series and hopes to use it in her attempts to win a National title later this summer. B Grade was the closest and most fiercely fought battle of all. The top three riders all scored 44 points apiece leading to a count back on the results of the final race of the series. It was quickly determined that Alex Chubbs would be crowned champion ahead of returning rider Phil Dixon with young National Champion Michael Docker in third. This result only came about after Stephen Lewis was rightfully relegated from 2nd place in the final race. Had Stephen held his line Michael Docker would have won the series 1 point clear of Alex Chubbs. I would like to commend all the B grade riders on this brilliant series, interestingly 4th and 5th were also on equal points with Lewis’s relegation pushing Queenslander Gerard O’Connell out of the top 4. Gerard was particularly disappointed as part of the prize pack for 4th included a jumbo jar of Aussie Butt Cream witch the former world champion desperately wanted to get his hands on. C Grade was all about one man, ultra strong triathlete George Lowe! George has learnt allot of the last year and can now point his bike in a fairly straight line. His power was visibly impressive to which most of the C grade bunch had no response however, more inspiring was his ability to maximise his power tactically, which is something he has only just began to master. Second placed Theo Theol rode well to be undefeated in the sprint events but had no answer against Lowe’s endurance. D Grade became a battle of the mates with Andrew Brookfield (aka Fat’s) and Rob Parbery (aka Alchemist) clashing swords throughout the series. You can read their ongoing battle on the daily reports on www.rawtrack.com.au. Bankstown duo of Glen Asquith and Anthony New rode superbly improving each day to take third and forth respectively. I was particularly impressed with Glen’s ability to suffer as he pushed himself beyond his limits on several occasions. I sincerely hope that this event continues to grow in the coming years to become a nationally recognised option for the holiday period. The Queensland group that travelled loved the racing and the experience. They have vowed to return in greater numbers next year. A big thank you to the Sprouster family and Peter Buckingham who made themselves available at every event. I would of course love to publically thank our many sponsors who supported this event. • Bont cycling Shoes • Shimanio • TWE Wheels • YBN Chains • Peter Bundy Cycles • M.F.Coaching • Aussie Butt Cream • RSTERN Coaching • Verofit • ABC Bikes Liverpool • Continental Tyres • Netti I would also like to personally thank Jim and Col Bundy whose continued support of cycling in NSW is invaluable. Let’s do it again next year! Final results after 5 carnivals A Grade SIMONELLI, Benjamin 56 MCMANUS, Tirian 52 COLE, Brendan J 48 BROWNE, David 45 O'CONNELL, Brendan 41 LLEWELLYN, Simon 35 WILLMOTT, David 21 MCMILLAN, Timothy 20 TRIGGS, Jared 12 FENTON, Brett 12 ALLBON, Graeme 12 ISAKSEN, Ben 11 SCHNEIDER, James 10 GALLI, Jules 9 GARDINER, Ian 6 POPPLEWELL, Michael 6 FERANDA, Ivan 5 CAMPBELL, Staurt 4 Women LAW, Madison 68 VESTY, Amy 54 MEEHAN, Donna 45 MOLONEY, Brie 43 HOGAN, Micaela 42 SALOPEK, Kayla 39 NORMAN, Camilla 30 ARMSTRONG, Victoria 30 TROUTMAN, Joanne 29 CRICHTON, Hannah 28 NORMAN, Jessica 20 MONAHAN, Gai 20 PETERS, Rebecca 16 HINES, Imogen 14 SPROUSTER, Emma 11 MILLS Kirsty 10 HUCKSTEP, Katherine 10 BENJAMIN, Lise 9 B Grade CHUBB, Alexander 44 DIXON, Phillip 44 DOCKER, Michael 44 O'CONNELL, Gerard 34 COLLEY, Shaun 34 DOCKER, Callum 30 WALLMAN, Matt 26 LLEWELLYN, Timothy 25 LEES, Christian 22 LEWIS, Stephen 20 RAND, Michael 19 DAVY, Jason 17 LEWIS, Peter 17 DOERING, Chad 16 JONES, Harrison 14 MCGREGOR, Ian 14 BATEMAN, Timothy 10 YOUNGMAN Luke 10 TOWNSEND, Alan 8 BAKKER Jelle 8 BRADSHAW, Nathan 7 GRECK, Michael 6 WILLIAMS, David 5 ROBINSON, Reece 5 HUGHES, Tim 4 C Grade LOWE, George 51 THEOL, Theo 41 MEEHAN, Paul 39 DENCKER, Ian 36 THOMPSON, Craig 35 ADINS, Andre 35 LAW, Mitch 33 GRAY, Hugh 32 WURZER, Anton 30 TIERNEY, Graham 27 BUCKINGHAM, Michael 26 BURKE, Anthony 19 PAUL, Ryan 17 WALKER, Alex 16 GRAY Jim 14 CHIDGEY, Micheal 14 LANE Stuart 13 HEAP, Graham 13 SIMONS Mark 13 PLATTS-BAGGS, Anthony 13 CLEMENT, Michael 11 MOILER, David 11 LACEY, Mark 9 MILLER Stu 9 LANGDON Michael 8 MASSON, Bruce 8 EGGINS, Nigel 5 ALLEN, Scott 5 BREEN, Michael 4 LEIFELS Neil 4 HAYES Clifford 4 D Grade BROOKFIELD, Andrew 57 PARBERY, Robert 45 ASQUITH, Glenn 35 NEW, Anthony 31 FRATER, Aaron 29 BREGOLIN, Nick 27 PETERS Brian 26 KENNEDY, James 26 LAMB, David 24 DOUGHTY, Ethan 21 O'CONNELL, William 21 ALLEN, Glenn 17 CRAIG Mark 15 COLE, Phil 14 GARARD Nathan 9 WILKINS Chris 9 KALESS, Alexis 9 RAFERTY Peter 5 HALES, Mark 3
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