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PODIUM LODGEPODIUM LODGE
BEV MAY WOMEN’S TOUR
Official WelcomeIntroducing Bev MayPrevious Tour WinnersTour JerseysEvent OfficialsMap of MorrinsvilleRace Rules & InformationCourse Maps & Race DetailsEntrants Lists
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What’s Inside
SaturdayRegistration 7.15—8.00am at Morrinsville Intermediate School (Compulsory)Briefing 8.00am at Morrinsville Intermediate School (Compulsory)
Stage One — Road RaceA/B/C/U17/PC Grades 9.30 Start at Hangawera Road.U15/U13 Grades 9.30 Start at Taukoro RoadRiders to make their own way to the start line. Bunches will be released in order at set times.
Stage Two — Road Race A/B/C/U17/U15/U13 Grades Time to be advised, but not before 1.00pmAll riders must be assembled in the Morrinsville Intermediate School hall for the announcement and jersey presentation. There will be a lead vehicle out to the starting zone. Riders will stop, and bunches will be released in order at set times.
SundayBriefing: 8.00am at Morrinsville Intermediate School (Compulsory)All riders must be assembled in the Morrinsville Intermediate School hall for the announcement and jersey presentation.
Stage Three — Road RaceA/B/U17 Grades: 9.00am. Riders to make their own way to the start line. Bunches will be released in order at set times.
Stage Four – Circuit RaceTime to be advised, but not before 12.30pm. All riders must be assembled in theMorrinsville Intermediate School hall for the announcement and jersey presentation
Welcome
Welcome to the Podium Lodge Bev May Women’s Tour for the 31st edition.
Welcome to riders, supporters, commissaries, and officials from around New Zealand.
Bev May and her team from Morrinsville Wheelers and commissaires haveworked ceaselessly to provide safe and well managed racing.
SPONSORS
We are exited to announce Podium Lodge as our new principle sponsor and welook forward to working with the team and bringing you an exciting tour!
LIV is once again joining us for the 8th year with their fantastic sponsorship and support of womens cycling. Besides their sponsorship they bring a wealth of experience in supporting cycle races. LIV is the first cycling brand completely dedicated to women. They offer the only comprehensive product collection designed specifically for for female cyclists, ranging from beautiful apparel to premium bikes. No matter the rider’s level or style, LIV provides the best products to help women discover new possibilities through cycling.
One lucky rider at the Podium Lodge Bev May Tour 2020 will win a fabulous Liv Amiti E bike
Thanks to Harcourt’s KDRE enthusiasm for local events & womens cycling they return again to sponsor the Sprint Ace jerseys.
Kaimai Cycles is the bicycle shop to go for all your cycle needs in Morrinsvilleand surrounding area. They continue to support U13 and U15 grades. Pop in and visit with Leigh and the team.
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Recognising a niche for our sports-driven community, the Perry Family saw an opportunity to create something special. They thought; hey, wouldn’t it be nice to have a fun place to stay to share our passion and create memorable experiences for Cambridge visitors? So, here we are!
Podium Lodge is thrilled to be partnering with the Morrinsville Wheelers to deliver the 2020 Podium Lodge Bev May Women’s Tour. The tour has been a meaningful part of the women’s cycle racing calendar for more than three decades and it is our pleasure to be part of this iconic event.
Pop in for a visit anytime, we’d love to be your hosts in Cambridge.
Opening in early 2018, Podium Lodge was founded by the Brian Perry Charitable Trust.
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Introducing Bev May
Bev first became interested in cycling in 1958 when her brother took up the sport.
There had been women cyclist’s before Bev but they had never been allowed to ride with the men. This all changed when Bev got her chance to show the guys what she was made of. During a novelty day held by the Waipa Wheelers, Bev not only took part in the race against the men her age but then went and beat them. This inspired Bev to want to race against the men every week. Only one problem, women weren’t allowed to race with the men. The blokes weren’t having a bar of it.
Bev’s persistence paid off and in 1960 she became the first women in NZ to take out a racing license. The men put out a petition to try and ban Bev from racing with them but thankfully for us, it failed.
Bev competed for 28 years, becoming the fastest women in the 160km Mt Egmont(now Taranaki) race in 1966 in a time of 4 hours 54 minutes and winning the Morrinsville Open.
Unfortunately, it was an accident that ended Bev’s competitive days in 1988. It would probably be easier to list the body parts Bev didn’t fracture. This hasn’t diminished Bev’s love of cycling or her contribution. Prior to that Bev had already been active in the administration side of the sport. She’s been the club secretary at Morrinsville Wheelers longer, I imagine, than most people can recall. And in 1990 she started the Bev May’s Women’s Tour.
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Previous WinnersYear A Grade B Grade C Grade U17 U15 U131990 Sally Fraser Marie Flynn Harley Leaman
1991 Jaqui Nelson Tania Bracey Harley Leaman
1992 Kay Jones Andrea Bayliss Denise Beatson
1993 Sally Fraser Ms O’Sullivan Rebecca Flagstaff
1994 Roz Reekie Carolyn Mills Sandra May
1995 Joanna Lawn Desiree Lowe Kirsty Robb
1996 Tania Duff Miller Sandra May Deane Maree Cooper
1997 Jacinta Coleman Kirsty Robb Marina Duvjnak
1998 Roz Reekie-May Margaret Radich Kate Mullarkey
1999 Kirsty Robb Rochelle Smith Sarah Melsop
2000 Jacinta Coleman Margaret Radich Sara Sergejaw
2001 Sarah Ulmer Michelle Hyland Sara Martin
2002 Melissa Holt Helen Rae Kirsty Edmondson
2003 Melissa Holt Serina Shridan Nicole Begg
2004 Sarah Ulmer Karen Fulton Rushlee Buchanan
2005 Melissa Holt Rushlee Buchanan Emma Peterson
2006 Sarah Ulmer Donna Sibley Emma Peterson
2007 Toni Bradshaw Maria Cleary Linda Martin Frances Bramsfield Laura Gretton
2008 Toni Bradshaw Maddy Brunton Jemima Brindle Brodie Stewart Ellie Heenan
2009 Marina Duvjnak Ashleigh Neave Pamela McCauley Georgina Wilson Robyn Hacker-Cary
2010 Sonia Waddell Georgia Williams Joe Carrell Georgina Wilson Maxyna Cottam Jessica Reid
2011 Catherine Cheatley Deanne Bell Zola McDonald Steffie Holcroft Sophie Pulford Ashley Tonkin
2012 Georgia Williams Devon Hiley Lisa Atkins Sophie Pulford Michaela Drummond Therese Williams
2013 Georgia Williams Sarah Backler Rachel Bartells Elizabeth Stannard Shane Fulton Grace Kelly
2014 Georgia Williams Rachel Hamill Libby Gray Jessica Read Rebecca Gumbley Saaka van der Peet
2015 Emma Petersen Stephanie Fowlie Lesley Vanner Georgia Danford Ally Wollaston Sacha McLeod
2016 Amanda Jamieson Alice Chaplin Eltje Malzbender Ally Wollaston Maddi Doublas Anna Watts
2017 Madeleine Park Abigail Morton Emma Swanwick Ally Wollaston Sacha McLeod Emma Blackmore
2018 Pip Sutton Laura Bickers Kristi Dorotich Ella Wyllie Bee Townsend Caoilinn Gray
2019 Kirsty McCallum Brittany Warly Fiona Carswell Lucy Buckeridge Ruby Spring Caoilinn Gray
2013 Sue Reid
2014 Sue Reid
2015 Tiffiney Perry
2016 Tiffiney Perry
2017 Tiffiney Perry
2018 Eltje Malzbender
2019 Tiffiney Perry
Paracyclists
Tour Jerseys
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A Grade
B Grade
C Grade
U17 Grade
U13 Grade
U19 Grade
U15 Grade
Most Aggressive
Tour Leader Jersey
Sprint Ace Jersey
Queen of the Mountain Jersey
Tour Leader Jersey
Sprint Ace Jersey
Queen of the Mountain Jersey
Tour Leader Jersey
Tour Leader Jersey
Tour Leader Jersey
Tour Leader Jersey
Tour Leader Jersey
Sprint AceJersey
Princess of the Mountain Jersey
Event OfficialsEvent Manager Bev May
Chief Commissaire Mark Ireland
Commissaires John McDonnell, Ben Olson, Graham Bunn, Bev May, Heather Smyth, Graham Moffitt, Roz Reekie-May, Mark May, Graham Bell, Grant Webb
STMS Management Traffic Management NZ, Morrinsville Wheelers, Traffic Controllers (Dave May, Paul Doelman, Andrew Hinton, Carol Findlay, Darryn Jackson, Bruce Robinson and Robin Heaney
Results Quentin Ginever, Sandra Ginever
Registration, Lead Cars, Wheel Wagons, Tail End Charlies, Corner Marshals
Morrinsville Wheelers Cycling Club Members, Rotary Club Morrinsville
Announcer Mark May
First Aid TBA
Publishing & Website Official Photographer
Sandra Ginever, Geoff Dickerson
Contact Roz Reekie MayT 021 934 960E [email protected]
Event Manager Bev May
Chief Commissaire Mark Ireland
Commissaires John McDonnell, Ben Olson, Graham Bunn, Bev May, Heather Smyth, Graham Moffitt, Roz Reekie-May, Mark May, Graham Bell, Grant Webb
STMS Management Traffic Management NZ, Morrinsville Wheelers, Traffic Controllers (Dave May, Paul Doelman, Andrew Hinton, Carol Findlay, Darryn Jackson, Bruce Robinson and Robin Heaney
Results Quentin Ginever, Sandra Ginever
Registration, Lead Cars, Wheel Wagons, Tail End Charlies, Corner Marshals
Morrinsville Wheelers Cycling Club Members, Rotary Club Morrinsville
Announcer Mark May
First Aid TBA
Publishing & Website Official Photographer
Sandra Ginever, Geoff Dickerson
Contact Roz Reekie MayT 021 934 960E [email protected]
Liv Advert to come
Event Locations
Morrinsville Intermediate School, Race Headquarter, Start of Circuit Race
Hangawera Road, Start of A/B/C/U17/PC Grades Stage 1
Taukoro Road, Start of U15/U13 Grades Stage 1
Eynon Road, Start of A/B/C/U17/U15/U13 Grades Stage 2
MORRINSVILLE
Taukoro Rd
Hangawera Rd
STUDHOLME ST
CORONATION RD
SNELL ST
AVENUE RD
STUDHOLME ST
SEALES RD
Enyon Rd
Elizabeth Ave
Lindale St
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Race Rules1. Cycling New Zealand and UCI rules apply in this tour.2. A Cycling New Zealand Race license, international equivalent, or New
Zealand secondary school license is COMPULSORY to ride any race.3. Proof of a current valid race license MUST be shown at registration time.
Otherwise the rider will be refused to participate at the Bev May Women’s Tour.
4. Any race complaints must go to the Chief Commissaire (Mark Ireland)5. Any non-racing complaints must go to the Race Announcer (Mark May)6. Riders must exchange Licences for numbers to sign on for Stage One.7. Riders must sign on at least 10 minutes before race start for stages 2, 3 & 4.8. All riders must be present at briefings on both Saturday and Sunday at
8.00am at race Headquarter (Morrinsville Intermediate School). A roll call may be taken.
9. Riders must return their number in order to receive their licence back.10. All riders awarded the Tour Leader, Sprint Ace, Hill Climber, Most Aggressive
Rider jerseys MUST wear them in the next stage. A fine and/or time penalty of 3 minutes will be added to your GC time if you choose not to wear the jersey.
11. A, B, C, U17 and PC Grades will race separately with separate GC prizes and stage placing to be won.
12. U15 & U13 will race together, but compete for separate leader’s jersey.13. Bike checks will take place before the start of the U17/U15/U13 races.14. The Race Manager has the right to change the entrant’s grade if he/she
deems that the rider entered an incorrect grade for her ability. This will be done with due discussion and taking all riders best interest into account.
15. Should any B Grade, C Grade, U17 or U15/U13 rider not complete a stage they are permitted to start the following stage(s) but cannot achieve placing or trophies. This is to encourage people to do as much of the tour as they can. This rule applies to A Grade riders only in exceptional circumstances at the Race Commissaire’s discretion.
16. Any supporters caught following any race forming a convoy will be disciplined. In the first instance your rider will be given a time penalty and the second offence your rider will be disqualified.
17. Supporters caught towing riders will have their rider disqualified, no warnings given.
18. There will be designated feeding zones for A and B Grade racing only. Riders receiving feeds outside these zones may be penalised by commissaires. No feed zones for any other grades.
19. Prize winners must be in attendance at the prize giving.20. U19 is not an own race category and U19 riders compete either in A Grade,
B Grade or C Grade. The highest classed U19 rider in A Grade will wear the U19 jersey.
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General Race Info• Riders are to supply spare wheels clearly named and labelled whether they
are 10 or 11 speed.• Flags used on courses: Red = Danger/Caution White = Sprint Ace Sprint 200m
Checker = Finish Line Yellow = Hill Climb Sprint 200m• Sprint Points for the different grades as indicated as per stage descriptions.• Hill Climb Points for the different grades as indicated as per stage
descriptions.• There are finish time bonuses awarded for the first three riders of A/B/U17
grades.• All marshals have yellow flags which they point in the correct direction. • However, it is still important for riders to study the course maps to remain on
the right course.• Corner marshals are in place to direct riders in the correct direction. • Marshals are not able to enforce traffic to stop.• Roads are NOT CLOSED — Obey all the road rules. Keep LEFT at all times.
The commissaires will be watching for overt breaches of these rules.• The hall is locked during racing, however, the key will be available from
race management if needed. Remember that you are responsible for your valuables.
• Women’s and Men’s toilets are available in the school hall and the Portaloos outside the school hall are available for the women only.
• There are no showers are available at the venues.• Afternoon tea will be supplied at the end of racing both days. Food is
supplied by Members of the Morrinsville Wheelers Cycling Club.• Prize giving is before stage 2 and after stages 2, 3 and 4.• The most aggressive rider will receive the Most Aggressive Rider jersey. • The selection is done by the race commissaires and race officials.
The decision is final.• Wheel wagons are only available for A/U17 Grades. If helpers are available,
there will be a wheel wagon provided for B/C/U15/U13/PC grades.• Riders are to leave the finish area once they have passed the finish line
to avoid obstructing later riders and the race officials. Race management reserves the right to penalise offending riders and their supporters.
Stage 1A/B/C/U17/PC Grades - Road Race
Starting Time 9.30am
All riders and supporters are to make their own way to the start of this circuit before racing begins.
Cars can be parked in the paddock by the big wool shed at the Hangawera Road.Only race officials are allowed to park on the side of the road.
There are Toilets available in the big wool shed at Hangawera Road.
Riders will ride along the Morrinsville-Tahuna Road, turn left onto Tauhei Road, turn left at the stop and continuing on Tauhei Road, turn left onto Matuku Road and then left again onto Hangawera Road. The course has a couple of hills and some fast downhill stretches.
A Grade — 42km2 Laps of the Hangawera Road CircuitHill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
B Grade — 42km2 Laps of the Hangawera Road CircuitHill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
C Grade — 21km1 Lap of the Hangawera Road Circuit
U17 Grade — 21km1 Lap of the Hangawera Road CircuitHill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
Hand Cycles Grade — 21km1 Lap of the Hangawera Road Circuit
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TAUHEI RD
MATU
KU RD
HANGAWERA RD
MO
RRINSVILLE-TAH
UN
A RD
TAUHEI RD
A/B/C/U17/PC Grades - Stage 1 Map
Sprint Points21km and 42km*
Hill Climb Points6km and 27km*
*Distances are approximate
START / FINISH / SPRINTA/B/B/U17/PC
HILL CLIMB
Stage 1U15/U13 Grades - Road Race
Starting Time 9.30am
All riders and supporters are to make their own way to the start of this circuit before racing begins.
Cars can be parked on the Hangawera Road under the trees. There are Toiletsavailable in the big shed at Hangawera Road.
Stage One is on the Taukoro Road located opposite Hangawera Road. The distanceis 16km consisting of four legs. There are turn points at the end of the road andstart/finish line. You must ride around the turning point on each end of the course.Failure to do so will result in disqualification for the stage only. The terrain is downhill at the beginning on the out leg and then flat until the end of road turning point and vice versa.
U15 Grade — 16km2 Laps of the Taukoro Road Circuit
U13 Grade — 16km2 Laps of the Taukoro Road Circuit
Cycling NZ Gearing Restrictions and Wheel Rules for Junior Riders
U17: A maximum gearing of 7 meters applies.
U15: A maximum gearing of 6.61 meters applies.
U13: A maximum gearing of 6.61 meters applies.
Wheels must have a minimum of 16 spokes and must not be made of compositematerials for any junior rider.
These restrictions and rules will be checked prior to racing by the commissaires. It isthe riders responsibility to present herself for the check. A rider is not allowed torace without having this check completed.
U15/U13 Grades - Stage 1 Map
MO
RRINSVILLE-TAH
UNA RD
TAUKORO RD
TURNING POINT
START / FINISHTURNING POINT
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Stage 2A/B/C/U17/U15/U13 Grades - Stage 2
Starting Time: Not before 1.00pm
All Grades meet at the Morrinsville Intermediate School Bus Stop. They will rideneutralised to Eynon Road where racing will be started. There is very limited parking at the finish. Do not drive or cycle back down hill after finishing the race until race management advices accordingly.
Riders will ride along the Morrinsville-Walton Road, turn right onto Tahuroa Road, left onto Starky Road (U15/U13 turn around here, return towards Morrinsville and turn left onto Kuranui Road, then left onto Scott Road.), left onto Bell Road, left onto Morrinsville-Walton Road. Do the required laps, return towards Morrinsville and turn left onto Kuranui Road, then left onto Scott Road.
Roads are open to the public — Keep LEFT at all times.
A Grades — 70km4 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott RoadHill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
B Grades — 60km3 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott RoadHill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
C Grade — 40km2 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott Road
U17 Grade — 40km2 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott RoadHill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
U15/U13 — 19kmOut to turning point at Tahuroa/Starky Road intersection, Finishing Scott Road
TURNING POINTU15/U13
STAR
KY R
DM
ORRIN
SVILLE-WALTO
N RD
SCOTT RD
BELL
RD
TAHUROA RD
A/B/C/U17/U15/U13 Grades - Stage 2 Map
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Sprint Points6.5km, 19.5km, 32.5km and 45.5km*
Hill Climb Points12.5km, 25.5km, 38.5km and 51.5km*
*Distances are approximate
FINISH
HILLCLIMB
SPRINTS
FEEDING
ZONE
START - ENYON RD
Stage 3A/B/U17 Grades - Stage 3
Starting Time: 9.00am
A/B/U17 Grades make their own way to the start line. Meet by Balance, Morrinsville-Walton Road no later than 8.45am for the final briefing.
There is limited parking at the start line and no support cars are allowed in the immediate start line area except for race officials.There is very limited parking at the finish. Do not drive or cycle back down hillafter finishing the race until race management advises accordingly.
Riders will ride along the Morrinsville-Walton Road out to the Walton golf course, then turn right into Piakoiti Road and continue along Henry-Watson Road. Then turn sharp left into Matai Road. Note, the approach is a steep downhill and the speed must be reduced well before the corner. At the end of Matai Road veer left into Morgan Road until intersecting with Piakoiti Road again. A Grade only turn left again and repeat this loop. B Grade and U17 (A Grade after the second loop) turn right into Piakoiti Road, then turn left into Morrinsville-Walton Road until turning left into Tahuroa Road with ahill finish on top of Tahuroa Road. The course is very undulating with several short hills and some fast downhill stretches.
Roads are open to the public — Keep LEFT at all times.
A Grade — 80km2 Laps of Morgan Road and finishing on top of Tahuroa RoadHill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Double Hill Climb Points at Tahuroa Road finishSprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
B Grade — 65km1 Lap of Morgan Road and finishing on top of Tahuroa RoadHill Climb Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Double Hill Climb Points at Tahuroa Road finishSprint Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
U17 Grade — 65km1 Lap of Morgan Road and finishing on top of Tahuroa RoadHill Climb Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Double Hill Climb Points at Tahuroa Road finishSprint Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
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A/B/U17 Grades - Stage 3 Map
MO
RGAN RD
PIA
KOIT
I RD
MATAI RD
HENRY-WATSO
N RD
TAHUROA RD
FINISHA/B/U17
SPRINTHILL CLIMB
START
MORRINSVILLEINTERMEDIATE
START
STUDHOLME ST
Sprint Points21km and 41km*
Hill Climb Points34.5km and 54.5km**Distances are approximate
Stage 4A/B/U17 Grades - Stage 4
Starting Time: Not before 12.30pm
The lap distance is 1.2km. Start outside Morrinsville Intermediate School. Lefthand turns all the way. The circuit has a couple of hills and descents. The finishis on an incline.
Lapped riders will be directed off the course by the commisaires. Their time willbe calculated pro-rata of the winner’s time. Whistle designates a sprint next lap and the Bell means final lap.
Roads are open to the public — Keep LEFT at all times.
A Grade40 minutes plus 3 LapsSprint Lap Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
B Grade30 minutes plus 3 LapsSprint Lap Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
U17 Grade25 minutes plus 3 LapsSprint Lap Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1Finish time bonus for first three riders: 3, 2, 1 Seconds
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START / FINISHSPRINTS
ELIZABETH AVE
LINDALE STCO
RONAT
ION ST
NORTH ST
MORRINSVILLEINTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
A/B/U17 Grades - Stage 4 Map
Start ListsStart List - A Grade
Name Club1
2
3
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Name Club19
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Start List - U17 Grade
Name Club70
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Name Club78
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Name Club19
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Start List - B Grade
Name Club50
51
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Start List - B Grade
Name Club100
101
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Start List - U15 Grade
Name Club132
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Start List - U13 GradeName Club
120
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Start List - Para Cyclists
Name Club160
161
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