MIVA DEPARTURE BAY ROAD HILL CLIMB 120823

 

CLUB

CAT

TIME

PTS.

notes

Paul Auton Cycle Therapy S3 7' 05”

12

Course record
Paul Thompson MIVA S2 7' 36”

10

 
Andrew Willmott MIVA S3 8' 27”

9

 
Matt Allardyce MIVA S3 8' 42”

8

 
Janna Gillick MIVA W2 8' 43”

12

Women's record
Lorrie Baildham MIVA W3 8' 49”

10

 
Adam McConnell MIVA S3 8' 49”

7

 
Bruce Mitchell MIVA S3 9' 02”

6

 
Jason Hare MIVA S3 9' 08”

5

 
Dave Kenny MIVA/Liv. Merc. MF 9' 32”

4

Age standard time 8' 02” *
Ian Drown MIVA S3 9' 36”

3

 
Russell Berg MIVA S3 9' 46”

2

 
Corey Friesen HCTC S3 10' 23”

2

 
Mykelti Berg MIVA YF 10' 50”

12

15 yrs.?
Abigail Hare MIVA YF 11' 49”

10

13 yrs.
Aiden Hare MIVA YM 14' 02”

12

11 yrs.
VOLUNTEERS
Phil Birrer timekeeper    

5

 

 

* this is calculated by giving an allowance of 3” for every year above 40.

MIVA DEPARTURE BAY ROAD HILL CLIMB 120823

MIVA HILL CLIMB NO. 1 12 08 23 Departure Bay Road / Uplands Road, Nanaimo

Cloudy skies, a touch of sun, a stiff wind , and 19 deg. C. temperature greeted the starters in the club's first hill climb of the season. This hill usually attracts a good entry and tonight was no exception, with a record number of sixteen participants. It was great to see three juniors among the riders. The MIVA hill climbs attract a large age spread, tonight drawing contestants from eleven to seventy-two!

Eleven of the entrants were newcomers to this hill with five return riders showing up, among them both the men's and women's record holders.

These latter had the advantage of knowing how to tackle the changing gradients and the sharp twelve percent section towards the top so their times were generally faster.

Of particular note, apart from the two record rides, were the times posted by Andrew Willmott, Mykelti Berg and Dave Kenny. Andrew was an elite rower and triathlete but this is possibly his first cycling event; an excellent ride, Andrew. Ykelti has only started racing this year but is already showuing considerable promise. Her sub eleven minute time underlines her continued progress. Dave Kenny was a national level cyclist in years gone by but in the past few years has just ridden for fun with a few forays into masters' racing. His age-corrected time would have given him third place overall.

Thanks to Phil Birrer for acting as starting timekeeper so soon after his cross-Canada holiday. On an associated note: the club events depend on volunteers for their success but the offers of help from the majority of the ninety-five members are non existent. If the organisers don't start getting considerably more assistance, The club may see its yearly total of fifty-plus events cut in half.

ANDREW GRANT GOING TO JUNIOR TRACK NATIONALS

Andrew Grant, who will be riding for MIVA next season has been selected to ride for the BC provincial team in the National Junior Track Championships in Dieppe. The club is helping Andrew out with his expenses by giving him a $400 grant. Entry fees the members have paid for the MIVA time trial and criterium series this season have enabled the club to do this. Thanks to all of you for making this possible.

MIVA ARBUTUS MEADOWS EVENTS 120821

JUNIOR EVENTS

ELIMINATION RACE

LAP

No.

NAME

CLUB

PTS.

2

Ben Harmsworth

MIVA

7

4

Jessica Reynolds

MIVA

10

6

Jane Harmsworth

MIVA

12

8

Brodie Hay

MIVA

8

3rd

James Grant

MIVA

9

2nd

Alec Stapff

MIVA

10

1st

Mark Grant

MIVA

12

15 LAP CRITERIUM

1

Alec Stapff

15' 47”

12

2

James Grant

s.t.

10

3

Mark Grant

At 9”

9

4

Jessica Reynolds

At 12”

12

5

Jane Harmsworth

At 18”

10

6

Brodie Hay

At 28”

8

7

Ben Harmsworth

lapped

7

SENIOR EVENTS

MISS AND OUT (ELIMINATION RACE)

Lap

Name

Club

Eliminated

Pts.

2

Dave Kenny

MIVA/Liverpool Mercury

x

2

4

Patrick Burnham

MIVA

x

3

6

Matt Allardyce

MIVA

x

4

8

Rob Bau

MIVA

x

5

10

Bill McMillan

MIVA

x

6

12

Normon Thibault

Frontrunners

x

7

14

Iain Hay

MIVA

X

8

3rd

Mark Wieler

Arrowsmith/MIVA

X

9

2nd

Paul Thompson

MIVA

10

1st

Ian Smith

MIVA

12

32 LAP POINTS CRITERIUM

Sprints every 4 laps, 5, 3, 2 points. Double points 16th. lap & last lap

SPRINT

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

tot

Ian Smith

5

5

5

10

5

5

5

10

50

1st. In final sprint
Paul Thompson

3

3

3

6

2

4

21

3rd. In final sprint
Normon Thibault

2

2

4

2

3

 6

19

2nd. in final sprint
Matt Allardyce

3

3

6

4th. In final sprint
Bill McMillan

2

2

7th. In final sprint
Mark Wieler 5th. In final sprint
Iain Hay 6th. In final sprint
Patrick Burnham At 2 laps
Rob Bau

2

2

At 4 laps
Dave Kenny At 4 laps

No other points. Remainder of results based on final sprint and lapped riders

RESULT

1 Ian Smith 50 12
2 Paul Thompson 21 10
3 Normon Thibault 19 9
4 Matt Allardyce 6 8
5 Bill McMillan 2 7
6 Mark Wieler 6
7 Iain Hay 5
8 Patrick Burnham 4
9 Rob Bau 3
10 Dave Kenny 2

 

MIVA ARBUTUS MEADOWS EVENTS 120821

Tonight we had a good turnout of junior riders and a fair selection of our regular seniors. In the junior event, strong man Alec Stapff was outfoxed by James Grant in the final sprint, with Mark Grant taking third place.

In the junior criterium that followed, the pack stayed together for the first four laps. Then Ben Harmsworth dropped back, losing a few seconds each lap. The rest of the riders continued, and with one lap to go finally lapped Ben. At the line, it was Alec Stapff outsprinting James Grant, with Mark taking third a few seconds back and the rest of the splintered pack coming in one at a time.

The senior elimination event was more organised than last weeks race, with a number of the riders showing some real savvy in avoiding elimination in the early stages. Master F Dave Kenny was obviously quite fit but didn't have the acceleration out of the corner to maintain contact and was first to go. Several others were caught by change in pace or misjudged their positions and were also eliminated.. Normon Thibault was especially crafty and managed to stay in until four laps to go. In the final two laps, Ian Smith and Paul Thompson pulled away from survivor Mark Wieler, taking first and second, with an exhausted Mark rolling in several seconds later.

The senior points race was exciting to watch but, as expected, Ian Smith took all the sprints with Paul; Thompson coming in second in the first four. Norman Thibault edged Paul in the final sprint to up his points to 19.