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Gisborne Cycling Club championship results

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17 Mar, 2023 01:41 PMQuick Read

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Results of Gisborne Cycling Club championship events this month —

Hill climb, in finishing order, with grading in brackets (U15M = under-15 men etc; M1M = master 35-44yr men; M2M = 45-54yr men, M2W = 45-54yr women; M3M = 55-64yr men; M4M = 65yr-and-over men): Stephen Sheldrake (M2M); Caleb Ney (U17M); Brent Sheldrake (M1M); Matthew Ney (U15M); Patrick Ney (M2M); Karl Edwards (M3M); Steve Wolter (M3M); Xavier O’Sullivan (U19M); Noel Holden (M4M); Hans van Kregten (M3M); Barry McLaughlan (M3M); Neville Parkinson (M3M); Phil Rowland (M3M); Mark Richards (M2M); Ross McKeague (M3M); Neil Koevoet (M3M); Chris Arnold (M4M); Rowan Clark (M3M); Berys Rogers (M2W).

Time trial: Stephen Sheldrake, 34 minutes 52 seconds (M2M); Brent Sheldrake, 36:16 (M1M); Barry Hyland, 38:55 (M3M); Karl Edwards, 39:24 (M3M); Ross McKeague, 40:26 (M3M); Hans van Kregten, 41:14 (M3M); Barry McLaughlin, 41:47 (M3M); Chris Arnold, 41:47 (M4M); Neil Robinson, 42:36 (M4M); Noel Holden, 42:41 (M4M); Neil Koevoet, 43:14 (M3M); Beau Wedderburn, 44:35 (M4M); Rowan Clark, 47:42 (M3M); Berys Rogers, 47:53 (M2W).

Road race: Brent Sheldrake, 1 hour 18 minutes 07 seconds (M1M); Stephen Sheldrake, 1:18:58 (M2M); Craig Hoskin, 1:18:58 (M2M); Karl Edwards, 1:18:59 (M3M); Barry Hyland, 1:18:59 (M3M); Ross McKeague, 1:21:50 (M3M); Barry McLaughlan, 1:21:50 (M3M); Hans van Kregten, 1:21:50 (M3M); Noel Holden, 1:21:51 (M4M); Steve Wolter, 1:21:52 (M3M); Chris Arnold, 1:21:53 (M4M); Phil Rowland, 1:27:51 (M3M); Rowan Clark, 1:31:16 (M3M); Berys Rogers, 1:34:33 (M2W); Neil Koevoet, 1:34:37 (M3M); Xavier O’Sullivan, 1:35:20 (U19M).

Flying 400 metres: Ross McKeague, 21.45 seconds (M3M); Barry McLaughlan, 21.66 (M3M); Stephen Sheldrake, 22.77 (M2M); Brent Sheldrake, 22.78 (M1M); Mark Richards, 22.86 (M2M); Matthew Ney, 23.63 (U15M); Patrick Ney, 24.12 (M2M); Karl Edwards, 24.42 (M3M); Neil Koevoet, 24.97 (M3M); Hans van Kregten, 24.97 (M3M); Chris Arnold, 24.98 (M4M); Caleb Ney, 25.11 (U17M); Neville Parkinson, 25.34 (M3M); Steve Wolter, 25.79 (M3M); Rowan Clark, 25.91 (M3M); Xavier O’Sullivan, 25.91 (U19M); Berys Rogers, 26.80 (M2W); Phil Rowland, 27.20 (M3M); Noel Holden, 28.09 (M4M).

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