13/06/2009 - ITT @ Cloverlea (13 Riders)

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The Race of Truth at Cloverlea / Fred Icke Handicap at Creswick

A lucky thirteen riders fronted up at Cloverlea to test themselves against the clock on what was to be a chilly but relatively calm afternoon.   The format for today's was an individual time trial meaning that each rider has nowhere to hide, no one to pace themselves against (unless they get passed or pass someone) and the fastest rider gets the glory.

The competitors began in reverse order of predicted speed, with D grade starting first.  Each minute another rider would begin the two laps of Cloverlea for a total of 22.76km.

First to head off was Joe Patrick followed by fellow D grader Renee Patrick.  Joe proved the stronger of the two speeding up in lap two to claim first.  Cyrus Monk began with no warmup due to a late entry and claimed second place from Renee.

C grade saw a promotion of Steve Muggeridge to B post race.  This allowed Karen Munroe to claim first from Brian Munroe.  Karen posted a time that would have secured her a third in B grade.  Both riders appeared to fade in the final lap.

B grade saw Steve Muggeride take off ahead of Simon Baxter.  Next off was James Lalor and a late late start by Rob Monk who apparently was worn out from his win last week.  Simon rode well and came first ahead of Steve and James.  Nobody in B grade who took part in last week's 3 Day Tour could best their ITT time from last week.  Both Simon and James' second laps were faster then their first.

A grade was to be a fairly predictable affair with Paul Yeatman starting ahead of James Henry and Thomas Sander.  Paul had a standard helmet, while James and Thomas had pointy time trial helmets.  All three had dedicated time trial machines. Yeatman was passed by Henry with just under a lap to go.  This spurred Paul on who tried his best to keep up with James, only loosing a little time to James for the rest of the race.  Thomas powered along taking time out of both Paul and James but was unable to catch either of these riders.  Thomas came first ahead of James and then Paul.  Paul was the only rider to improve on his average speed from the previous week's ITT. 

The club ITT championships in a few weeks should be an exciting event.

A big thank you goes to the time keepers Kathy, Angela, Tammy and Marnie and also our corner marshal.

Race times
Start TimeRiderGradeLap 1Adjusted Lap TimeAverage SpeedLap 2Adjusted Lap TimeFinishing TimeAverage Speed (lap 2)Overall Average Speed
00:00:00Joe PatrickD00:21:2500:21:2531.8800:42:3700:21:1200:42:3732.2132.04
00:01:00Renee PatrickD00:25:2800:24:2827.9100:50:3400:25:0600:49:3427.2027.56
00:02:00Brian MunroeC00:23:5900:21:5931.0600:46:1700:22:1800:44:1730.6230.84
00:03:00Karen MunroeC00:22:5300:19:5334.3400:43:1000:20:1700:40:1033.6634.00
00:04:00James LalorB00:24:5200:20:5232.7200:45:3500:20:4300:41:3532.9632.84
00:05:00Jayman PrestidgeB00:25:1200:20:1233.80DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF
00:06:00Steve MuggeridgeC00:25:1200:19:1235.5600:44:5200:19:4000:38:5234.7235.14
00:07:00Simon BaxterB00:26:1900:19:1935.3500:45:3100:19:1200:38:3135.5635.46
00:08:00Paul YeatmanA00:26:0100:18:0137.9000:43:2900:17:2800:35:2939.0938.49
00:09:00James HenryA00:26:1300:17:1339.6600:43:1300:17:0000:34:1340.1639.91
00:10:00Thomas SanderA00:27:0900:17:0939.8100:43:5400:16:4500:33:5440.7640.29
00:11:00Rob MonkB00:32:0100:21:0132.4900:52:5100:20:5000:41:5132.7732.63
00:12:00Cyrus MonkD00:35:1900:23:1929.2800:59:1000:23:5100:47:1028.6328.96

Placings
Overall (also A grade)B GradeC GradeD Grade
Thomas Sander 00:33:54Simon Baxter 00:38:31Karen Munroe 00:40:10Joe Patrick 00:42:37
James Henry +00:19Steve Muggeridge +00:21Brian Munroe +04:07Cyrus Monk +04:33
Paul Yeatman +01:35James Lalor +03:04 Renee Patrick +06:57

Time From Winner Calculations
RiderGradeTime From Winner
Thomas SanderA00:00:00
James HenryA00:00:19
Paul YeatmanA00:01:35
Simon BaxterB00:02:27
Steve MuggeridgeB00:02:55
Karen MunroeC00:06:16
James LalorB00:07:41
Rob MonkB00:07:57
Joe PatrickD00:08:43
Brian MunroeC00:10:23
Cyrus MonkD00:13:16
Renee PatrickD00:15:40

 

Fred Icke Handicap

In the Fred Icke handicap held at Creswick on Saturday, Kane Walker secured fastest time for the 133km course in 03:09:22 beating more fancied riders.  The race was described as brutally windy, wet and cold with it being below freezing in nearby Ballarat at 3pm.