WILL IT BE RYDER'S GIRO?

Someone from this group will win the 2012 Giro d'Italia, left to right: Joaquim Rodriguez Oliver (Katusha), Domenico Pozzovivo (Colnago - CSF Inox), Rigoberto Uran Uran (Sky Procycling), Michele Scarponi (Lampre - ISD), Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin - Barracuda), Ivan Basso (Liquigas-Cannondale).

Hesjedal does not have strong team support, with most of the top Garmin riders just coming off the Tour of California but faithful lieutenant, Christian Vandervelde will bury himself for our Canadian phenom. in the remaining  stages. If Ryder can get to the final time trial with the small g.c. deficit he has now - or even in pink again - he he has an excellent chance of being the first Cannuck to win a major tour. Go here for final kilometres of stage 17.

MIVA BOXWOOD CRITERIUM 120522

POS

NAME

CAT

CLUB

TIME

PTS

1

Ian Smith

A

MIVA

57' 0"

12

2

Sean Lunny

A

Oak Bay Bikes

at 5"

10

3

Menno Jonsma

B

MIVA

at 9"

9

4

Ray Wagner

A

CVCC

s.t.

8

5

Paul Thompson

B

MIVA

at 15"

7

6

Kirby Villeneuve

B

MIVA

at 35"

6

7

Iain Hay

A

MIVA

at 38"

5

8

Rob Bau

B

MIVA

s.t.

4

9

Shepherd Stewart

B

MIVA

s.t..

3

10

Mark Wieler

C

Arrowsmith/MIVA

s.t.

2

11

Bill McMillan

B

MIVA

s.t.

2

12

Mike Sevcov

B

Everti/MIVA

s.t.

2

13

Fred Hodgson

B

MIVA

at 1' 03"

2

14

Brodie Hay

Y

MIVA

lapped

2

15

Phil Birrer

C

MIVA

lapped

16

Matthew Allardyce

C

MIVA

lapped

2

17

Charlene Hay

W

MIVA

lapped

18

Regis Chapman

C

MIVA

lapped

2

YOUTH

1

Brodie Hay

cad

MIVA

12

WOMEN

1

Charlene Hay

WC

MIVA

12

P1

Ian Smith

4

P2

Ian Smith

4

P3

Ian Smith

4

HELPERS

pts

HELPERS

pts

Iain Hay

5

Brodie Hay

5

Al Henderson

5

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MIVA BOXWOOD CRITERIUM, MAY 15TH. 2012 40 minutes plus 5 laps

Weather cool with a stiff breeze.

During the first few laps, a number of the stronger riders, including Sean Lunny, Shepherd Stewart, Ray Wagner, Mike Sevcov and Kirby Villeneuve tested the waters with turns at the front but the first real attempt at a break occurred on lap six, when Iain Hay and Paul Thompson stayed away for a couple of lepsonly to be brought back just before the first prime. This was won by strong man Ian Smith who cruised off the front with half a lap to go.

He was soon joined by Lunny and Wagner but within a lap, the pack was all together again. Ray jumped again almost immediately and this time took Mike Sevcov with him. The duo managed to stay out front for the next three laps but the pack realised that these were two strong riders and hauled them in well before the second prime.

The bunch stayed together for the next three laps,and then, just after the bell, Ian Smith pulled away from the rest and took the prime as easily as the first. A chasing group composed of Jonsma, Wagner, Thompson and Lunny bridged to him and the quintette stayed away for just over a lap, picking up a lapped Phil Birrer in the process.

This group stayed away for the next five laps, Smith taking the third prime at two laps to go and then the Smithsonian missile put the hurt on the rest and opened up a ten second gap in the last lap, with only Sean Lunny rising to the challenge.

At the line, it was Ian Smith cruising in solo, with a totally-spent Sean Lunny at five seconds with Menno Jonsma winning the third place sprint from Ray Wagner and Paul Thompson.

All agreed it had been the fastest and most enjoyable Tuesday nighter this season.

It should be noted that youth rider Brodie Hay rode really well tonight and after he was originally lapped after staying in the pack for fifteen laps, managed to finish ahead of three of the seniors.

Charlene Hay as the only woman competing, scored maximum points and managed to stay for a couple of laps in the bunch each time they lapped her.

Thanks to Al Henderson for registration set-up and bell/lap board duties and to Iain and Brodie Hay for Course set up and take down.

Results checked and verified with Contourroam video camera. Frame numbers coming soon!

 

WINDSOR CRITERIUM RESULTS 120520
Iain Hay sprinted to 3rd place in the B race at the Windsor Criterium. Brodie Hay rode a great race in the C race and finished top

10, after being forced to change bikes with 5 laps to go! Great race, would be nice to see some more MIVA jerseys!! Iain is a knowledgeable and canny rider who knows who to watch and when to make an effort. As his fitness

improves, expect to see more podium placings. Brody also is developing the fitness he needs to climb up the placings. On Tuesdays, his increased speed and endurance can clearly be seen.
What the club needs is a bunch of youth riders like the group in Comox Valley Cycling Club. Since the club members don't yet have families or, if they do, the kids are still very young, we need to go into the schools to locate new talent. MIVA' Youth Development Programme in the Fall is designed to do just this but more volunteer youth coaches are needed. For those who are interested, Colin Campbell will put on a course for six or more individuals.