MIVA BOXWOOD YOUTH AND SENIOR CRITERIUMS 120703

RESULTS, Youth

pos. name club cat. time pts.
1 Eli Simcoe-Metcalfe CVCC YM 30' 25" 12
2 Jessica Reynolds Cycle University YF s.t. 12
3 Kia Van der Vliet Cycle University YF s.t. 10
4 Brodie Hay MIVA YM at 1 lap 10
5 Jane Harmsworth Cycle University YF at 1 lap 9
6 Lindsay Harmsworth CVCC YF lapped 8

 

Prime: Eli Simcoe Metcalfe 4 pts.

RESULTS, Elite

pos. name club cat. time pts.
1 Warren Muir Top Gear (Calgary) 2 58' 20" 12
2 Ian Smith MIVA 1 s.t. 10
3 Kyle Waring MIVA 3 at 1 lap 9
4 John Lam MIVA 3 at 1 lap 8
5 Steve Crowley MIVA 3 at 1lap 7
6 Bill McMillan MIVA 2 at 1 lap 6
DNF Iain Hay MIVA 2 2
DNF Mike Sevcov Everti/MIVA 2 2
DNF Mark Wieler Arrowsmith/MIVA 3 2
DNF Shepherd Stewart MIVA 2 2
DNF Rob Russell MIVA?Island Cycle 2 2

Primes: Warren Muir, John Lam, Steve Crowley, Kyle Waring; 4 points each

Women's category

DNF Glenda Harling Everti/MIVA W3 2

 

MIVA BOXWOOD YOUTH AND SENIOR CRITERIUMS 120703

MIVA Boxwood Criteriums 120703 Boxwood Road, Nanaimo, BC

Youth Event: 16 laps, 32.4kph

The third youth event in this year's series saw six starters - five from Courtenay/Comox and MIVA's sole Nanaimo representative, Brodie Hay. There were two new faces in Kia Van deer Vliet (a cycling name if there ever was one!) and Jane Harmsworth's younger sister Lindsay.. The field was rounded out by last week's winner, Eli Simcoe-Metcalfe, Jane, and Jessica Reynolds. As by far the youngest starter, Lindsay was instructed that once she drifted of the back, she should ease up and wait for the circling pack to catch her so that she could experience the higher speed for a while, and this she did.

The prime at six laps was easily taken by Eli and then he, Jessica and Kia formed a small group at the front of the race. Brodie lost contact and continued riding solo but stayed with the leaders once he was lapped, with three laps to go,. He again dropped back but managed to regain the pack with a lap to go and was third in the final sprint. Jane had dropped back and rode with her sister for a short while. She too was lapped with six laps to go but couldn't stay with the leaders and eventually finished alone in fifth place.

In the final sprint, Eli just managed to outgun Jessica for the win with Kia in third place at the same time.

It's great to see the youth riders out and it won't be too long before there are ten or more riders racing in this category

 

Main Event: 50 minutes plus 5 laps. 40.25km 58'20" 41.4kph

Eleven men and one woman contested this tenth race in the weekly criterium series. Glenda Harling only had to finish the event to earn her twelve points but husband Mike Sevcov bailed after only four laps (unusual for Mike) and so she exited a couple of laps later.

After only two laps, there was a split in the bunch and Last Sunday's Island Cup event winner, Warren Muir pushed up the pace, taking eight of the eleven remaining riders with him. Steve Crowley, Iain Hay and Mike Sevcov chased hard but just couldn't make any impression on the leaders. By the fourth lap, Mike had abandoned and Iain and Steve were losing ground, while Bill McMillan had also dropped from the lead pack. Within another two laps, Iain had retired too and Steve and Bill were now working together.

After just one more lap, Mark Wieler was shelled out of the pack and he too retired. By the bell lap for the first prime, the pack was down to five, with Kyle Waring struggling to maintain contact. On this lap, Mark also left the race.

Prime number one was taken convincingly by Warren, with Rob Russell and Ian Smith filling out the top three. Shepherd Stewart and John Lam was also in trouble and first John and then Shep dropped back. Then Rob Russell faltered, leaving just Warren and Ian in the lead. Shep retired a couple of laps later

The order on the road was now Warren and Ian, a gap to John, Rob having abandoned, another small gap to Kyle and then Bill and Steven Crowley chasing. However, by lap thirteen, Bill and Steven had clawed their way back towards Kyle, who was catching up on John - third on the road. By lap fifteen Kyle had caught John but the two were now lapped by Warren and Ian. The second prime was now approaching and four were there to contest it, lapped riders being allowed to sprint for intermediate primes. John took this sprint from Warren, with Ian in third place and Kyle remaining in contact. These four now stayed together while Bill and Steven were still advancing  and within another lap they were back with Kyle and John and they managed to stay with them.

That's the way it stayed for the rest of the race, with Kyle taking the fourth prime from John and Steve. Warren and Ian, being a lap up on everyone else had dropped back to allow the others to sprint for third place one lap before the final contest for the win. This secondary sprint was taken by Kyle, with John , Steve and Bill finishing behind in that order. The battle for the win was very close, with Warren just edging Ian in the sprint. This was one of the most exciting races of the series. With first class riders like Warren Muir and Ian Smith becoming regular contestants, the general standard of riding and speed are sure to improve. It should be noted that both Warren and Ian did a proper warm-up for this evening's race, doing a number of laps at race speed.

MIVA CRITERIUM AND TIME TRIAL SERIES STANDINGS TO 120702

STANDINGS IN MIVA CRITERIUM AND TIME TRIAL SERIES TO JULY 2ND. note: totals include volunteer points. Totals count only for overall points award. For performance competition, riders must have ridden seven events and the top five will count. Points in sixth and then seventh events will be used to break ties.

Criterium Series

Women

Glenda Harling 43
Charlene hay 22
Janna Gillick 12
Kristy Mighton 5
Wendy Simm 5

Men

Iain Hay 141
Ian Smith 104
Paul; Thompson 52
Mike Sevcov 46
Ray Wagner 45
Shepherd Stewart 40
Rob Bau 36
John lam 36
Menno Jongsma 32
Sean Lunny 29
Mark Wieler 27
Kyle Waring 26
Bill McMillan 22
Kirby Villeneuve 20
Aaron Foos 19
Phil Birrer 16
Ian Henderson 15
Shawn Boyd 11
Rob Russell 10
Andrew Grant 9
Ron Hewitson 9
Doug Merrick 9
Matt Allardyce 8
Fred Hodgson 7
Regis Chapman 5
Wade Smith 5
Regis Chapman 2
Jeremie Gauthier 2
Mick Kupiak 2
Normon Thibault 2
Derek Steele 2

Youth Boys

Brodie Hay 116
Damian Parlee 12
Eli Simcoe Metcalfe 14
Mark Grant 24
James Grant 19

Youth Girls

Jessica Reynolds 24
Jane Harmsworth 20

Time Trial Series

Women

Katy Condon 80
Janna Gillick 56
Colleen Wtorek 40
Sue Handel 30
Lorrie Bailtham 27
Rhona Lettau 22
Cheryl Morch 22
Nancy Patterson 21
Charlene Hay 17
Vicki Boyd 12
Lee Blaney 5
Kim McCarley 5
Kristy Leigh Mighton 2

Men

Bryan Rehill 59
Shawn Boyd 46
Charles Hamer 41
Corey Friesen 27
Gareth Slocombe 27
Matthew Allardyce 25
Paul Auton 24
Patrick Burnham 23
Iain Hay 23
Dave Steen 21
Russell Berg 19
Ian Drown 18
Don Gillmore 17
Dave Patterson 13
Ian Smith 12
Al Shirley 10
Steve Crowley 9
Steve price 8
Chris Cameron 7
Regis Chapman 5
Simon Weber 4

Youth

Brodie Hay 41
Mykelti Berg 20

 

ISLAND CUP SERIES FINAL EVENT

MIVA PROMOTIONS ISLAND CUP FINAL EVENT

Boxwood Circuit

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The weather wasn't kind today. This resulted in few riders: 3 in the C race, and no B competitors except a trio who elected to ride the next race. There were nine starters in this final A event.

 

In the C race, James and Mark Grant and Brodie Hay stayed pretty-well together for the entire fifteen lap race, even regrouping after the mid-race prime. James Grant took this and also the final sprint, with Brodie second and Mark finishing third, all in the same time.

 

The A race of forty-five minutes plus five laps was the fastest event yet on the Boxwood circuit, with Warren Muir, Top Gear Calgary, setting the pace right from the figurative gun. After five laps, the main group of five, comprising Muir, a trio of Pro City Cycles, and Menno Jongsma, MIVA, pushed the pace up a notch and left the remainder of the starters. Tom Malczynski, Pro City, was caught out by a sudden acceleration and pressed on alone, just behind the bunch. Iain Hay, who was suffering from a bout of stomach trouble, had eased off and rejoined the pack a lap down but soon retired.

 

By lap seven, there was a further split and Warren and teammate Alex Hui. broke from the rest of the group, the former taking the first prime in the process. Hui hung on for another three laps until he too was shelled by the speeding Top Gear rider (Clarkson would be pleased! lol).

 

Muir now went into time trial mode and continued to lap steadily at around 1'37", while the bunch prime at fifteen laps was won by James Cameron. Eventually, Muir had lapped all but two of the other competitors and by the finish was nearly a minute ahead of Cameron, who edged out Alex Hui. The Tom M. finished fourths, with Jongsma a further fifteen seconds down and the remainder of the starters a further thirty seconds back.