MIVA 15KM TIME TRIAL 120503
Pos. Name Club Cat Time Points

1

PDA

Cycle Therapy

M

21' 29”

12

2

Corey Friesen

MIVA

M

25' 04”

10

3

Iain Hay

MIVA

M

26' 08”

9

4

Colleen Wtorek

MIVA

W

27' 01”

12

5

Russell Berg

MIVA

M

27' 32”

8

6

Katy Condon

MIVA

W

27' 41`”

10

7

Gareth Slocombe

HCTC

M

28' 27”

7

8

Brodie Hay

MIVA

Y

29' 34”

12

9

Mykelti Berg

MIVA

Y

30' 20”

10

MIVA 15 KM TIME TRIAL 120503

MIVA 15km TIME TRIAL Nanaimo River Road

May 3rd. 2012

It rained for most of the day but from 6pm to 7.30pm there was a brief window of sunshine and the roads partially dried so the nine starters in tonight's I.T.T. Stayed fairly dry. The high humidity and little wind made for a fast evening and everyone improved significantly.

There were four new faces. Mykelti and Russell Berg joined the club and Gareth Slocombe rode for Hub City Tri Club. The fourth was PDA who made a welcome return after training hard all winter and just failed to beat his 2011 best at the distance by a scant three seconds. He is now living in Duncan and riding for Cycle Therapy. He rode the sixty kilometers to the event and after his superbe ride, rode back to Duncan again!

Next week is a two person team time trial over fifteen km.

MIVA BOXWOOD CRITERIUM, 12/05/01

RESULTS

POS NAME CAT. CLUB TIME PTS.

1

Iain Hay

S3

MIVA

39' 59”

12

2

Rob Bau

S4

MIVA

s.t.

10

3

Mike Sevcov

S4

Everti

s.t.

9

4

Rob Russell

S2

MIVA

s.t.

8

5

Shepherd Stewart

S4

MIVA

s.t.

7

6

John Lam

S4

MIVA

s.t.

6

7

Bill McMillan

S3

MIVA

s.t.

5

8

Brodie Hay

CAD

MIVA

Lapped

4

First intermediate sprint

Iain Hay

4

Second intermediate sprint

Iain Hay

4

 

 

MIVA BOXWOOD CRITERIUM 12/05/01

  The weather was really uncertain today, with everything from hailstorms to bright sunshine. However, by 6pm the rain had stopped and the reappearing sun was drying out the circuit. The small field of eight riders started promptly at 6.30pm and the first few laps were ridden cautiously but the pack soon upped the speed and got down to business. There were several attempts to break – by Iain Hay, Rob Russell and John Lam but at the bell signalling the first prime, all were together once more and the prime was won convincingly by Hay, with Russell and Sevcov tailing him.

The pack continued to ride steadily until the second prime, which again was taken by Iain from Rob and Mike, with Shepherd Stewart rounding out the lead quartette.

As this was the first event in the season-long series, the 5 laps to go sign was put up after half an hour. John Lam again rode off the front but was soon brought back by the accelerating group. When the bell sounded the final lap,the bunch were still together but as they appeared at the top of the finishing straight, it was Rob Bau taking a flyer on the inside. However, the Russell – Hay tandem was alert to the move and Rob did a great job of leading Iain out for the win, with Bau half a wheel back and Mike Sevcov rounding out the top three. Thanks to Iain Hay, and Rob Russell for course set-up and take-down, to Dave Kenny for signage, and to Al Henderson for looking after the bell and lap board.