MIVA BOXWOOD CRITERIUM 130903

 

1

Justin Mark Steed Cycle

M

S2

1h 10' 08”

2 Ian Smith MIVA

M

MA

s.t.

3 Nick Kupiak MIVA

M

S3

s.t.

4 Iain Hay MIVA/VYPRS

M

MB

at 1' 27”

5 Mike Sevcov Cycle Therapy

M

MC

s.t.

6 Phil Birrer MIVA

M

S4

s.t.

7 Shawn Boyd MIVA/HCTC

M

MA

s.t.

8 Bill McMillan MIVA

M

MB

s.t.

9 Mark Wieler Arrowsmith

M

S3

at 1' 35”

10 Bruce Perry MIVA

M

MB

at 1 lap

11 Mike Gill MIVA

M

MB

at 1 lap

12 Patrick Burnham MIVA

M

MA

at 1 lap

 

Primes: first – Justin Mark, second – Shawn Boyd, third – Ian Smith, fourth – Ian Smith

 

Youth Race 20 laps

1 Abigail Hare MIVA

YF

47' 17”

 
2 Aiden Hare MIVA

YM

lapped

 

 

MIVA BOXWOOD CRITERIUM 130903

MIVA Boxwood Criterium 13/09/03 40 lap criterium with 4 primes

 

With only next week's event left in the series, we expected a fairly good turnout and were not disappointed. The pack stayed pretty much together until the second prime at seventeen laps to go. After Shawn Boyd won the sprint, Justin Mark and Ian Smith moved up to the front of the group and were quickly joined by Nick Kupiak, with Phil Birrer chasing hard, just in front of the rest of the bunch. Two laps later, Phil had dropped back and the lead trio pulled clear, working well together. They then proceeded to gain seven to eight seconds each lap and by the finish were almost a minute and a half up.

Justin won, with Ian second and Nick third, all three beeing given the same time. The bunch sprint for fourth was taken by Iain Hay from Mike Sevcov, with Phil Birrer and Shawn Boyd just behind.

All agreed that this was a very different race from the rain soaked one last week, and all are looking forward to the final event in the series.

 

Thanks to MLA Doug Routley, a MIVA member, Jason Hare and Brodie Hay for doing the important job of marshaling.

MIVA 15 KM TIME TRIAL N.R.R. 130827

MIVA 15km Time Trial 130827

Nanaimo River Road

 

Riders turning up for the last event in the series hoped that, as is often the case, the constant rain in Nanaimo during the day would abate and that the sun would be shining on Nanaimo River Road. Alas, that was not the case and all participants would be thoroughly soaked by the end of the event. At 6pm, when registration opened, only Sarah Davidson was there sitting in her car and hoping that the race would be called off due to lack of entries. But as the scheduled start time approached, more riders arrived in ones and twos. First Jason Hare with kids Aiden and Abigail, then the Gordons and after that Justin Mark who after the race was taking off for a few days competing in the sun. By 6.25pm, the start list had grown to no less than twelve riders – one of the better turn-outs this season.

Jason Hare was holder and then took off to marshal the turn. He is one of MIVA's best volunteers and his help is much appreciated.

The start order is usually arranged from slow to fast so that finishing order is compressed and firsat to emerge from the twilight mist was Patrick Burnham on his fixed, finishing in 24'15”, which would eventually place him second overall, less than two minutes behind winner Justin Mark. Mike Gill just missed his personal best by seven seconds and finished a very creditable third in 25'10”, just half a minute in front of Paul Callow.The next four finishers posted times within within a minute of each other, with Glen Gordon taking fifth with 27'29.

First woman was Sarah Davidson in twenty-nine and a half minutes, with Jennifer Gordon in second place riding her heavy hybrid for the last time as she picks up her new road bike on Saturday.

In the youth category, Abigail Hare beat brother Aiden by over three minutes, although both are in separate categories and so get equal points.

Thanks again to Jason for doing the turn and saving the organiser the task of taking the cones and signs out.

Next week, the MIVA hill climb series starts. This year the climbs are a distinct competition and are not included with the time trials. The schedule is on the MIVA web site. Full results are at:

www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=12007