MIVA TUESDAY CRITERIUM

MIVA TUESDAY CRITERIUM Boxwood Circuit, June 7th..2011

30 laps

Tonight's 30 lap race had a total entry of 19 in three categories,

with 4 women and 1 youth starting with the men. After the

initial 2 neutralised laps, the group stayed together for another

3 laps before the slower riders started to drift off the back.

The first prime was won by Ian Smith from Warren Muir, with

the rest of the bunch hard on their heels. The everything settled

down until just before the halfway point, when Smith and Muir

were joined by Lionel Space and Mike Sevcov to establish a 5

second gap.

By the time the second prime was approaching, the bunch had

reformed and the sprint was won by Muir , with Iain Hay and

Charles Hamer close behind. Despite several abortive break

attempts, the race stayed together for the next 7 laps.

Just after the bell signalled the third prime, Charles Hamer touched

Bryan Rehill's rear wheel and fell heavily. There were no other

casualties but a number of the bunch stopped to check out Hamer's

condition and the prime was voided. Thanks to Chris Cameron

who checked Charles for any breaks or other injuries. A number

of the riders had avoided the crash and soon the pace picked up

again with a reduced group.

The prime was rescheduled with 4 laps left and Warren Muir took

this one too, just edging out Mike Sevcov, who was clearly dis

-appointed. However, Mike did win the gambler's prime with

one lap remaining.

The final sprint was a replay of last week's criterium finish, with

Muir taking top honours from Ian Smith,with a watchful Lionel

Space third and Sevcov rounding out the top four.

In the women's event, Janna Gillick had stayed with the men's

group right up to the crash, when she stopped and then joined in

again a lap down. She still won, with Cheryl Morch, who had been

lapped earlier, a few seconds behind.

Brodie Hay was awarded the youth prize but he would like to see

a few more juniors and cadets come out.

Thanks to Ian Smith for donating $20 towards the prize