CRITERIUM RESULTS – APRIL 30, 2013
 Women's event  (Senior & Youth)
15 lap points race with points every 5 laps (5,3,2); double points on last lap.
Series Pts (Uncorrected) Series Pts (Corrected)
Jessica Reynolds Vipyrs 12 12
Mykelti Berg MIVA 10 10
Glenda Harling Cowichan 9 12
Charlene Hay MIVA 8 10

 

Open Event (Men / Youth)

30 lap Points Criterium with points every ten laps, double points for final sprint

Race Pts Series Pts (Uncorrected) Series Pts (Corrected)
Ian Smith MIVA 11 12 12
Chris Cameron MIVA 10 10 10
Ray Wagner CVCC 5 9 9
Brodie Hay Vipyrs 4 8 12
Menno Jongsma MIVA 3 7 8
Paul Thompson MIVA 3 6 7
Steve Struthers Tri BC 2 5 6
Mark Wieler MIVA/Arrowsmith 2 4 5
James Grant Vipyrs 3 10
Evan Earp-Jones OBB Wheele4rs 2 4
Kyle Waring MIVA 1 3
Kirby Villeneuve MIVA 1 2
Mark Grant Vipyrs 1 9
Justin Mark Steed Cycles 1 1
Mike Sevcov Cowichan 1 1
John Lam MIVA 1 1
Bill McMillan MIVA lapped 1 1
Michel Gill MIVA Lapped 1 1
Quentin Wicks MIVA DNF 1 1

 

 

MIVA 15k TT - May 2, 2013

MIVA debuted a brand new course tonight, heading west from South Forks Road.  There were mixed reviews about the course but overall it was great with very little traffic.  The course climbed on the way out and into a headwind, then on the way back the racers were able to ride a tailwind to the finish.  

15k Elevation Profile

 

15 riders came out tonight, another excellent turnout.  Of the 15 riders, 4 youths took on the course and all did great especially on the hill (see the climb at km 4.5).

The results for tonight's TT can be seen here.  Congrats to everyone for coming out and giving a huge effort!

 

 

Many thanks to the volunteers who came out tonight to help out!  Thank you Sarah Davidson and familiy, Katy Wallington, Phil Birrer, Ian Smith, and as always, Peter McCaffery.

 

 

Hope to see you all (and others) next week same place same time.

630 registration 700 race start Location here: http://goo.gl/maps/OH6GR

MIVA Womens Team - Race The Ridge

Congratulations to Janna Gillick, Lorrie Baildham, Sarah Davidson, Mykelti Berg, and Katy Wallington on all the hard work and preparation that went into fielding MIVA's first ever womens cycling team at the Race the Ridge on April 27-28.  Great work!   Janna also held on to finish 4th overall in the Cat 1/2, well done representing MIVA on the mainland everyone! Cat 1/2

http://www.localride.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/RTR13_1-2W2.pdf

Cat 3/4

http://www.localride.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/RTR13_3-4W3.pdf

 

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MIVA 11k TT - April 25, 2012

A warm spring evening had a huge turnout of 21 riders come out for the debut of the 2013 MIVA Time Trial Series.  The decision was made prior to the start to shorten the course to 11km from the planned 15km, in the name of safety.  The intersection of Nanaimo River Road and South Forks Dam is one lane of alternating traffic for the next few weeks, and it was a smart decision to avoid this potential hazard. Construction at NRR & S Forks Rd

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Unfortunately a number of elements came into play and the results weren't posted immediately, we apologize for this.  After some investigation into the software and files, as well as other sources, MIVA was able to come up with a results list for the 4.25 Time Trial.  A couple of riders, Arthur Cantelon and Michael Gill, did not have times recorded even though they hammered through the TT course, if you have your approximate times from a bike computer please let us know and we'll add it.

 

With the results mixup in mind, MIVA decided that no points shall be awarded for this TT and that it will be treated as a warmup race.  All who paid the race fee to Peter at registration will have this weeks time trial comp'd.

 

Congrats to all who came out and let's carry on the large turnouts for the rest of the season!

Link to the results via Webscorer here.  Toggle the right side drop down box to view km/hr average speed if you're interested.

 

Note about the Thursday May 2 TT: The start time shifts to 7pm race start, 630pm registration.  As well with the aforementioned construction in mind, the next few weeks will temporarily be moved to a new location.  The start will be just west of the Nanaimo Lakes Road and South Forks Road intersection, and the course will venture into new (quieter) territory heading west for this weeks 20k TT.  We hope to see you there!

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MIVA BOXWOOD CRITERIUMS 130430

 

Womens' event
15 laps points criterium
points every 5 laps (5,3,2) with double points on last lap
The ladies stayed together until the first prime, which was won by
Charlene, coming up the outside of the group. Glenda edged out
Mykelti for second while Jessica sat on the back. Then the14 year
old Vipyrs rider made a strong effort and opened up a
small gap which grew to 15 seconds by the second prime,
which she won comfortably. Charlene had dropped back and
Mykelti and Glenda worked together to try and bring Jessica back,
with Mykelti taking second points in the prime. Jesica was now into
time trial mode and continued to take time out of the rest of the
riders, finiishing first, in 27' 12”, 26 seconds ahead of Mykelti, who
took second place, 3 seconds ahead of Glenda, with Charlene
coming in a further 57 seconds down. Jessica is a fine example
of what a structures road and track programme can do. 

Men's / Youth event
30 lap points criterium
points every 10 laps (5,3,2) w. Double points last lap
The men's event had a total of 19 starters, 3 of them under 17. For
the first ten laps, the pack stayed intact, with just 2 of the riders
off the pace. The first prime was won by Ian Smith, with Menno
Jongsma in second and Steven Struthers third. This trio had been
driving the pack and deserved the points. However, in the next lap,
Menno opened up a slight gap and was joined by hard man Ian.
The pair stay away for the next six laps, at one point having a 12
second advantage but the bunch was now working hard and on
Lap 17, the race came together. Then Ray Wagner took a flyer
and grabbed an 8 second advantage, with youth riders Brodie Hay
and Mark Grant staying with him. The break managed to stay
away for the next 3 laps, taking all the second prime points before
the pack pulled them back. With 10 laps to go, Ian and Menno
again attempted to break clear but they were quickly absorbed.
Then CVCC's Ray Wagner, with Brodie Hay in hot pursuit, broke
from the pack and gained up to 20 seconds. They held on for a
Further 4 laps but, with the finish only 4 laps away, the fast
-moving bunch hauled them back and started setting up for the
final sprint, with double points up for grabs. Menno led a group
Of 6, including Simon Struthers, Ian Smith, Ray Wagner, and
youth riders Mark Grant and Brodie Hay who was having a
remarkable day. With one lap to go, the race came together
but as they came down from the last, fast corner, Ian Smith
Brodie and Chris Cameron had again gapped the field and
sprinted for the line, with Cameron coming up the outside to
edge Smith by half a wheel and Brodie taking a well-deserved
third ahead of the remnants of the pack.
This was one of the fastest criteriums on the Boxwood circuit
and shows that the general standard of riding is improving steadily. 
Thanks to volunteers, Larry Reynolds, Steve Grant, Andrea
Hunter, Iain Hay, and Al Henderson. These good volunteers
helped out at registration, looked after the belland lap board
and did a sterling job controlling the vastly increased volume
of traffic.
Judy Villeneuve took some good photos of the event, here