Criterium Series Standings to June 18th
Senior Men  Events Points
Ian Smith 6 70
Ray Wagner 6 57
Nick Kupiak 7 46
Chris Cameron 4 40
Menno Jongsma 5 39
Marc Wieler 6 34
Steve Struthers 3 20
Michael Gill 8 20
Bill McMillan 6 18
Paul Thompson 2 17
Evan Earp-Jones 4 16
Mike Sevcov 4 14
Shepherd Stewart 4 12
Rob Russell 2 11
Steve Crowley 2 10
Scott Doran 2 10
Fred Hodgson 2 10
Patrick Burnham 2 9
Aaron Millar 1 8
Aaron Milan 1 8
Kyle Waring 2 8
Scott Dolan 1 7
John Lam 2 7
Michael Addiscott 1 6
Bruce Perry 2 5
Shawn Boyd 1 4
Matt Allardyce 2 2
Kirby Villeneuve 1 2
Iain Hay 2 2
Colby Large 1 1
Rob Bau 1 1
Quentin Wicks 1 1
Phil Birrer 1 1
Russell Berg 1 1
Justin Mark 1 1
Adam McConnell 1 1
Ron Hewitson 1 1
Youth Men  Events Points
Brodie Hay 5 49
James Grant 3 32
Mark Grant 4 29
Andrew Grant 1 1
Senior Women  Events Points
Charlene Hay 5 52
Glenda Harling 2 24
Laurie Ritchie 2 13
Lorrie Baildham 1 12
Janna Gillick 2 12
Katie  Wallington 1 9
Youth Women  Events Points
Jessica Reynolds 4 48
Mykelti Berg 2 20
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MIVA 20KM TIME TRIAL N.R.R. 130620

  MIVA 20km Time Trial

Nanaimo River Road. 130620

It rained steadily all day throughout most of Nanaimo but up at Nanaimo River Road the course was dry, with just a few wet patches. Te3mperature around 20 degrees and no wind so a perfect night.

Five of the six starters did personal bests for the course and all were treated to a dry ride, with the rain just beginning to spot ten minutes after the last rider finished.

HCTC's Reagan Lovig was first again, with Matt Allardyce riding his first time trial this year coming in second, finishing while puffing like a traction engine. The wild life in the area probably scattered at the sound. Patrick Burnham, riding his trusty fixed wheel machine was third just eleven seconds behind Matt and Paul Callow also finished in under thirty-five minutes to take fourth place. Mike Gill knocked a heap of time off his previous best and finished in just over thirty-five minutes. Vet. Dave Metcalfe, who also rode a fixed wheel, had anticipated the probability of wet conditions and was equipped with fenders, which slowed his progress somewhat.

Corey Friesen, who has been working with Webscorer, an Apple-based sports timing programme, helped timekeeper Peter McC. to come to terms with the new software and just five minutes after the end of the race, the results were already up on Webscorer's site. Next, Peter is working on an entry form that the participants can sign right on a tablet screen. This, together with new courses that are measured with a GPS down to a couple of metres is really streamlining the entire time trial results process. BTW, Lorrie Baildham, who is on the mend from her crash at Race the Ridge, acted as turn marshal.

Results at:  http://webscorer.com/race?raceid=9960

MIVA 20k TT : June 20, 2013

It rained off and on during the day, but again the TT had decent weather with only a few drops here and there.  The threat of rain kept some riders away this week, but 6 showed up to duke it out on the 20k course, with 2 of them being on fixies (Dave Metcalfe and Patrick Burnham).  

Reagan Lovig again proved he's on fire this year, posting the win with a seasons best 32:23, with Mathew Allardyce coming through 1:38 behind, and Patrick Burnham in 3rd 10 seconds after Matthew.  Mike Gill continued his improvement, chopping over a minute off his best time.  Paul Callow was once again most improved, knocking THREE FULL MINUTES off his 20k best, very impressive.  Dave Metcalfe has been dedicated this year, in this his 5th race and a seasons best time in the 20k.  6 racers, 5 seasons best times tonight, well done!

 

 Results here!

 

Thanks to Lorrie Baildham who came out to volunteer tonight at the turnaround.

 

 

A big congrats to Curtis Dearden of Russ Hays Racing, after setting the course record at the MIVA 40k TT a few weeks ago, he won the TT at the Canadian Championships this morning!

 

 

Next week is a 20k TT, see you all there!

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