MIVA 20KM ITT 120524

adjusted times

       

Pts.

Shawn Boyd MIVA M 29' 17"

12

Bryan Rehill MIVA M 30' 17"

10

Matthew Allardyce MIVA M 32' 55"

9

Janna Gillick MIVA F 33' 33"

12

Al Shirley MIVA M 34' 14"

8

Sue Handel MIVA F 34' 48"

10

Corey Friesen HCTC M 35' 54"

7

Ian Drown MIVA M 36' 14"

6

Simon Weber MIVA M 36' 28"

4

Gareth Slocombe HCTC M 36' 00"

5

Patrick Burnham MIVA M 37' 57"

3

Charlene Hay MIVA F 39'51"

9

Nancy Patterson MIVA F 42' 38"

8

       

Volunteer      

Brodie Hay     Holder

5

 

MIVA 20 KILMETER I.T.T., 120524

The temperature had dropped a few degrees since mid-afternoon but it was still a fast night with little wind. Four of the starters were

riding their first time trial of the year and five of the returning riders

improved on their best 20km times,

Men's winner, Shawn Boyd, just failed to beat his PB for the distance

by 11 seconds and runner up, Bryan Rehill , beat his previous best by

4 seconds, with third placed Matthew Allardyce posting a rapid 32' 55".

On the women's side, winner Janna Gillick had the fourth fastest overall

time with 33' 33".

In two weeks time, there is a three person team time trial over the 20km

distance.

Thanks to Brodie Hay for doing an excellent job of holding tonight.

ISLAND CUP RACE AT MINTO
The 2nd last race in the 2012 Vancouver Island Race Series is this weekends "Minto Road Race" in the Comox Valley. This is the second, and last race, for the Comox Valley Cycle Club in the series. So if you raced in Victoria for the March 18 or April 22 there is still time to be competitive in the race series.
Registration opens at 920am at the Cumberland Horseshoe Pits, race at 1030am. A/B/C categories on offer. There are onsite washrooms. Cat A- 8 laps (approx. 72km), Cat B- 6 laps (approx. 54km), Cat C- 3laps (approx.27km) Junior- TBA.
For more information on the series, and standings check out the "Vancouver Island Race Series Standings and Info" http://www.duanebc.com/raceresults2012/VCL2012results.html
Any questions not answered in the info, email Doug_Merrick@hotmail.com
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