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NRS 2015/ Season's ending..
tsmoha
Thanks, clamel and Selwink! Definitely an interesting race and here's the first part of the recap:

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png Tour of Tasmania Stages 1-2-3
O'BRIEN LEADING IN TASMANIA WITH ROE SITTING ON 4TH


The NRS' final stage reached it's half-time with three of six stages being raced: Mark O'Brien (Avanti) living up to his favorite-role so far, leading the GC ahead of Patrick Bevin (search2) and Rhys Gillett (African Wildlife). The latter about 10 seconds ahead of NRS-contender Timothy Roe (Budget), thanks to a late attack on second day.

A brutal timetrial up the famous Mt Wellington was always meant to be a key stage here. Mark O'Brien took a narrow win over Bevin, while other top-favorites like Matthew Clark or Timmy Roe lost about half a minute on O'Brien. A fascinating climb to watch, this stage - which used to be held as a TTT in the previous years - surely became a highlight on the entire calendar.

Two tricky hilly stages would then make for some more (partly unexpected) action! An early breakaway held off the bunch on second day, with veteran Rhys Pollock (Charter Mason) going for an emotional win plus climbing into the Top-10 in the GC as well. Some GC-favorites clearly won't like that effort, since also the late attacking African Wildlife's duo Rhys Gillett/Nathan Elliott gained valuable seconds on the struggling peloton.

And a breakaway would also take out the third stage, where a short but steep climb near the finish led to some gaps between the big guns. While local hero Oliver Martin (Pure Tasmania) took line honours out of the break of the day, an elite group with 8 riders - including O'Brien, Bevin, Roe, Gillett or Norris - finished half a minute ahead of the peloton, where riders like Jai Crawford (Drapac), Ben Dyball (Avanti) or Brendan Canty (search2) dropped out of the GC's Top-10.. with three stages to come, the GC rather close and again some tricky hilly stages to follow, anything can happen here. Breakaways have been quite dangerous so far.
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Bevin climbing Mt Wellington to set a promising best time..

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..but eventually beaten by O'Brien, who wins the opener by 7 seconds!

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AWS's Gillett/Elliott with a double-attack 16km before finish on day two..

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..but Pollock took line honours out of the break of the day!

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A group with Roe, Gillett and Wes Sulzberger attacking late into stage three..

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..where the early break again went strong towards the stage-win..

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GC-leader O'Brien and Bevin jumping behind group Roe on this final climb..

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..but Martin brought home a huge win for local team Pure Tasmania!

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Local favorite - Wes Sulzberger - led the group of favorites cross the line..

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O'Brien leading a still close GC with three stages to come!
#STAGE_1
1Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team 43'50
2Patrick Bevinsearch2retain+ 7
3Matthew ClarkAvanti Racing Team + 27
4Jai CrawfordDrapac Cycling+ 30
5Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts+ 34
#STAGE_2
1Rhys PollockCharter Mason Giant2h58'58
2Chris JoryGPM Data#3s.t.
3Connor HughesSUVelo Racings.t.
4Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
5Nathan ElliottAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 39
6Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team + 1'15
#STAGE_3
1Oliver MartinPure Tasmania2h11'58
2Matthew GassnerVeneziano Blefaris.t.
3Brad HannafordSUVelo Racings.t.
4Wesley SulzbergerDrapac Cycling+ 34
5Timothy RoeBudget Forkliftss.t.
6Darren LapthorneDrapac Cyclings.t.
7Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team s.t.
8Keagan GirdlestoneCharter Mason Giants.t.
9Patrick Bevinsearch2retains.t.
10Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
11Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cyclings.t.
12Ben DyballAvanti Racing Team + 1'02
#PROVISIONAL GC
1Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team 5h56'35
2Patrick Bevinsearch2retain+ 7
3Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 23
4Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts+ 34
5Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cycling+ 35
6Matthew ClarkAvanti Racing Team + 55
7Rhys PollockCharter Mason Giant+ 57
8Jai CrawfordDrapac Cycling+ 58
9Matthew GassnerVeneziano Blefari+ 1'06
10Oliver MartinPure Tasmanias.t.

 
Selwink
Hmm, suprised by this performance of Roe, but it's looking good for Avanti now Smile
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TheManxMissile
Big race for O'Brien to get back into serious podium contention. Started well for him. and Avanti yet again. Looking like a good Team points haul is coming
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sutty68
Hopefully Roe will improve on the second half of the race Frown
 
tsmoha
Thanks for the feedback, guys! Roe to fight back? O'Brien to hold on?

Check it here - the final three stages in Tassie:

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png Tour of Tasmania Stages 4-5-6
O'BRIEN WINS TOUR OF TASMANIA AHEAD OF GILLETT/BEVIN


Mark O'Brien (Avanti) may be back in the fight for the NRS-podium: the premium climber defended his yellow shirt despite three more (semi) breakaway wins and held off Rhys Gillett (African Wildlife) and Patrick Bevin (search2) by half a minute to score some good points towards the rankings! Timothy Roe (Budget) has to settle for a rather quiet 4th place in the GC and missed out on additional points through stage-podiums. Lachlan Norris (Drapac) rounds up the Top-5.

The race once again proved to be a tricky one: tough, but not too selective hilly stages suited breakaway attempts. Alexander Smyth (Satalyst) lunged in for yet another stage-victory for an early escapee, as he took out stage four by a small margin on GC-leader O'Brien, who joined multiple attacks by some serious contendes like Roe, Gillett or Cupitt. This group would eventually gain 22 seconds on the peloton, where Pat Bevin lost his 2nd in GC to an aggressive Gillett.

Breakaways kept collecting stage-wins on fifth day: James Szollosi (Data#3) soloed away from the early break, which finished 57 seconds behind Szollosi, who jumped inside the GC's Top-10 that way. The peloton once again struggled, but at least the biggest favorites avoided any further drop in the GC.

Mitchell Flynn (Suzuki) then would go to win the final criterium through Devonport, almost caught by Giacoppo.. No further changes in the GC on that day and so O'Brien could celebrate a quite succesfull tour with the GC-win plus a few good stage-results. For NRS-contending Timmy Roe this might have been too less though: a solid 4th, but definitely missing out on a huge points haul here!
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Roe attacking with 27km to go in an action-packed stage four!

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O'Brien, Cupitt and Carpenter joining those dangerous attacks..

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Drapac working hard to pull back group Roe/O'Brien and the early break..

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Another attack of a 7-men-group with O'Brien would held off the bunch!

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Early escaping Smyth lunged in for a narrow win over O'Brien then..

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..while GC's 2nd Bevin finished 22 seconds later to drop one spot!

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Another dangerous break on day five: Szollosi going solo late..

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..to win the stage by quite a margin and climb in the GC as well!

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A rather unusual breakaway festival is concluded by Fynn then..

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O'Brien though delivered big time for a well deserved GC-victory in Tassie!
#STAGE_4
1Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing2h42'35
2Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team s.t.
3Daniel BonelloGPM Data#3s.t.
4Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
...
13Patrick Bevinsearch2retain+ 22
#STAGE_5
1James SzollosiData#3 Symantec RT2h00'37
2Josh TaylorGPM Data#3+ 57
3Justin GassnerVeneziano Blefaris.t.
...
13Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team + 1'32
#STAGE_6
1Mitchell FlynnSuzuki Bontrager1h07'29
2Anthony GiacoppoAvanti Racing Team s.t.
3Will ClarkeDrapac Cyclings.t.
4Patrick Bevinsearch2retains.t.
5Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racings.t.
FINAL GC
1Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team 11h48'42
2Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife + 29
3Patrick Bevinsearch2retain+ 35
4Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts+ 40
5Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cycling+ 1'03
6James SzollosiData#3 Symantec RT+ 1'12
7Michael CupittBudget Forklifts+ 1'22
8Matthew ClarkAvanti Racing Team + 1'23
9Rhys PollockCharter Mason Giant + 1'25
10Jai CrawfordDrapac Cycling+ 1'26

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TheManxMissile
Great for O'Brien and good for Avanti Smile
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tsmoha
So true, TMM, so true...

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The Tour of Tasmania had two clear winners (O'Brien and Avanti): O'Brien scored 17 points to go past Edmondson in the individual rankings! He's on his way to finish on the NRS podium for the fourth time in a row, though yet lacking the individual's title. With still three one day races to come, it's of course a way to go.

Same goes for Timmy Roe, obviously: his 7 points in Tasmania might have been too less, but there's still a chance to go past Jones. Two of the remaining classics will suit him, while Jones may have a chance to seal the deal in the upcoming (flat but challenging) Melbourne to Warrnambool!

Avanti Racing always looked like they would take the team's competition and despite some good races from Budget in the past few weeks, the Tasmanian based squad now scored big time (20pts) on home soil. Budget (8) and Drapac (11) couldn't compete points-wise. Surely, those breakaway wins led to some less big scoring top-teams!

#INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

RkNameTeamPoints
1Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team 82
2Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts70
3Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team 62
4Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racing58
5Joe CooperAvanti Racing Team 51
6Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling49
7Raphael FreiensteinCharter Mason46
8Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts42
9Neil Van der PloegAvanti Racing Team 40
10Patrick Bevinsearch2retain39
11Jack HaigAvanti Racing Team 29
Daniel BarryBudget Forklifts29
13Travis MeyerDrapac Cycling26
14Ben GrendaPure Tasmania19
15Michael CupittBudget Forklifts18

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#TEAM'S RANKINGS

RkTeamPoints
1Avanti Racing Team 218
2Budget Forklifts163
3Drapac Cycling105
4Charter Mason Giant Racing89
5search2retain77
6Euride Racing66
7African Wildlife Safaris56
8Satalyst Giant Racing Team35
9Data#3 Symantec RT34
10Jayco VIS - Apollo33
11GPM Data#330
12SUVelo Racing15
13Pure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling14
14St George Skoda HP Team 12
15Suzuki Bontrager9
16Veneziano Blefari6
Seight Test Team6
Cellarbrations Racing Team6
19Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage5
20Fiets Apparel Test Team3
Paradice Investment3
22Total Rush Hyster2

 
sutty68
Avanti are just too strong Sad, but it was nice to see the lesser teams grabbing stage victories though Wink
 
tsmoha
Yeah, doesn't happen too often to see so many of those smaller teams winning. So kinda nice, but also less points for Roe. A stage-win, for example, would have brought him 3pts towards the rankings. Any point counts now Smile
 
tsmoha
imageshack.com/a/img13/8213/jhqf.png Melbourne to Warrnambool
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The Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Classic is an iconic Victorian sporting event being the second oldest one day cycling event in the world and the longest in the Southern hemisphere, having formerly being the longest single day race on the UCI calendar.

Being one of the most prestigious races in the NRS, this is definitely worth a visit! Be part of this tough 260km challenge.

And it's the length of this classics, which will make for a thrilling day: will a late attack survive, like Anderson and Donnelly did the past two years? Or will the sprinters (finally) over after missing out on the latest editions?

It's also a special race regarding the NRS title contention: Brenton Jones - leading the individual rankings by 12 points - has the chance to seal the deal here!

9-7-5-4-3-2-1 are the points rewarded for the Top-7.. with two (hilly) one day classics to come - so a maximum of 18pts rewarded there - Jones would be the new NRS champion, if he finishes at least as runner up here!

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Honour roll/

2003 Simon Gerrans 6.47.38
2004 William Walker 7.59.22
2005 Jonas Ljungblad 7.29.21
2006 Robert McLachlan ACT 7:54:15
2007 Tim Decker Vic 7:15:15
2008 Zac Dempster Vic 7.18.15
2009 Joel Pearson NSW 6.28.25
2010 Rhys Pollack Vic 7.49.40
2011 Joel Pearson NSW 7.24.14
2012 Floris Goesinnen (Netherlands) 7.00.23
2013 Jack Anderson QLD6.40.32
2014 Aaron Donnelly NSW6.40.24


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Aaron Donnelly (Huon) rode to the biggest win in his career last season, when he attacked the peloton 5km before finish to hold on to a 27"-gap til the finish. A huge win for him, since he already came close to a victory back in 2012, where he finished as a close 2nd behind Drapac's Floris Goesinnen!


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[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Jones_B_zps4bfcbeed.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Brenton Jones (Avanti Racing)
The route seems to favor strong men rather than sprinters, but Jones should be in the mix anyway. It's his chance to gain crucial points towards his goal to win the NRS individual's rankings this year!
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_Edmondson_zpsaf4c88fd.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Alex Edmondson (Euride Racing)
Edmondson is too far behind Jones to attack the title, but it's still possible to make the NRS podium. The route looks hand-made for him, so given his great year, he's a real threat.
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Horgan_zpsbcafc844.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Samuel Horgan (Budget Forklifts)
Budget had some impressive results in those late season classics the past few years and Horgan is just one of several possible contenders for this prestigious victory. A beasty roleur he is.
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Wohler_zps411eaea9.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Alex Wohler (Budget Forklifts)
Just like his teammate Wohler, who has already won the now cancelled Shipwreck Coast Classic back in 2013. He proved to be a strong man and he will once again aim high here.
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Donnelly_zps6dfc467e.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Aaron Donnelly (Avanti Racing)
Donnelly has to be considered a top-favorite for obvious reasons. In the past ten years, no one was able to win this race twice. Donnelly with a chance to be the first for a long time?
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Anderson_zps7a324a36.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Jack Anderson (Drapac)
Of course, also 2013-winner Jack Anderson should be in the mix again. Now riding for Drapac, he may be the most promising option for the team, if their sprinter Cantwell struggles..
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Jory_zps527b597d.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Chris Jory (GPM Data#3)
Jory is one of those ever dangerous roleurs, who picked up a few notable results here and there - like his 7th place one year ago. Maybe one of the most dangerous rider not riding for the big teams.
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TheManxMissile
Huge race for Jones and the race for the title. A win would secure the titile (?) or at least get him super close. Double-team with Donnelly?
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tsmoha
TheManxMissile wrote:
Huge race for Jones and the race for the title. A win would secure the titile (?) or at least get him super close. Double-team with Donnelly?


tsmoha wrote:
Brenton Jones - leading the individual rankings by 12 points - has the chance to seal the deal here!

9-7-5-4-3-2-1 are the points rewarded for the Top-7.. with two (hilly) one day classics to come - so a maximum of 18pts rewarded there - Jones would be the new NRS champion, if he finishes at least as runner up here!


Wink
Edited by tsmoha on 28-03-2015 17:40
 
sutty68
Timothy Roe to finish in front of Brenton Jones its that simple Wink
 
tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png Melbourne to Warrnambool
EDMONDSON WINS BUNCH SPRINT - JONES MISSES POINTS


Alexander Edmondson (Euride) sprinted to the biggest victory in his promising career and finishes off his stellar season with a bang. The up and coming sprinter will be a serious podium contender in the NRS now, while Brenton Jones (Avanti) narrowly missed out on valuable points, as he finished 8th in a fast finish.

An early 9-men-breakaway set the agenda for most of the 260km, with riders like Butler (Jayco), Canty (search2) and Cameron (Cellarbrations) as the most notable names. The group established a huge gap, but the peloton with teams like Drapac, Budget and Euride sharing the work very well, looked always in control with their chase.

All looked set for a thrilling finish, with the crosswinds going up to 31kmh just for the fast finish here! Former NRS-leader Joe Cooper (Avanti) tried to escape from the bunch 40km before finish: a move, that has already seen strong men winning this tough classic. The Kiwi though was brought back by Drapac/Budget about 14km before finish, just as the early breakaway.

Opposing to the past two editions, where late attackers went for line honours, especially Drapac and Budget did not allow any further attempts until the bunch sprint. Only the day's best were to be found at the very front, with Drapac's Bernie Sulzberger leading Cantwell into the final 2.5km! Kerrison (Budget), Jory (GPM), Jones (Avanti) and Edmondson (Euride) right behind them.

Glenn O'Shea would then pull his teammate Edmondson to the front, providing a nice leadout and a notable gap for Edmondson. A powerful sprint up the slightly ascending finishing stretch would seal the deal.. Cantwell and Van der Ploeg completed the podium ahead of a strong Kerrison, while NRS-leader Jones struggled on the final metres to finish behind Copp, Jory and Johnston.
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The early breakaway with Brendan Canty (search2) as the most notable name..

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Budget, Drapac and Euride leading the chase - looking in control..

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Fighting for the NRS podium: Cooper trying to escape 42km before finish!

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But the strongest teams pulled them all back with still 10km to go..

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Sulzberger leading Cantwell, Kerrison and Jory towards the flamme rouge..

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..with O'Shea/Edmondson accelerating with some great speed..

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Edmondson with a small advantage over Van der Ploeg..

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Jones (on the left side) losing some ground to finish just outside the points..

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While Edmondson held off a strong finishing Cantwell by 4 seconds. Big win!
#FINAL RESULTS
1Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racing5h45'23
2Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling+ 4
3Neil Van der PloegAvanti Racing Team s.t.
4Jesse KerrisonBudget Forkliftss.t.
5Jayden CoppTeam Scody Downunder+ 9
6Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 11
7Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontragers.t.
8Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team + 13
9Aaron DonnellyAvanti Racing Team s.t.
10Alex WohlerBudget Forkliftss.t.

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TheManxMissile
8Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team + 13
9Aaron DonnellyAvanti Racing Team s.t.


I did say a Jones-Donnelly double-team Pfft
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tsmoha
You still know your guys the best Cool
 
sutty68
Nice 5th place for Jesse Kerrison but unfortunately not so good for Roe Frown
 
tsmoha
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The most important first: Brenton Jones failed to score points in the Melbourne to Warrnambool classic, so Timmy Roe's hopes to claim the NRS crown are still alive! He will need to score big time in the final two events though.

Edmondson's victory made him go past O'Brien as provisional 3rd. It may become a thrilling fight for the podium spot(s)! Definitely still some points up for grabs, so stay tuned for the upcoming events.

#INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

RkNameTeamPoints
1Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team 82
2Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts70
3Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racing67
4Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team 62
5Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling56
6Joe CooperAvanti Racing Team 51
7Raphael FreiensteinCharter Mason46
Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts46
9Neil Van der PloegAvanti Racing Team 45
10Patrick Bevinsearch2retain39
11Jack HaigAvanti Racing Team 29
Daniel BarryBudget Forklifts29
13Travis MeyerDrapac Cycling26
14Ben GrendaPure Tasmania19
15Michael CupittBudget Forklifts18

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#TEAM'S RANKINGS

RkTeamPoints
1Avanti Racing Team 227
2Budget Forklifts170
3Drapac Cycling109
4Charter Mason Giant Racing89
5search2retain77
6Euride Racing71
7African Wildlife Safaris56
8Satalyst Giant Racing Team35
9Data#3 Symantec RT34
10Jayco VIS - Apollo33
11GPM Data#332
12SUVelo Racing15
13Pure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling14
14St George Skoda HP Team 12
15Suzuki Bontrager10
16Seight Test Team9
17Veneziano Blefari6
Cellarbrations Racing Team6
19Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage5
20Fiets Apparel Test Team3
Paradice Investment3
22Total Rush Hyster2

 
tsmoha
Timmy Roe vs Brenton Jones - Keep on Ro(e)lling?
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sutty68
Come on Timothy, its now or never Smile
 
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