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clamel
Now the Budget blokes can't hide anymore in new Kiwi colours.
Great win for Barry
Keagan could have needed some steeper hills to have had a shot not getting caught.

Hm mate that's 14 versions surely, and why not throw in the NZ project jersey. It looks very nice, and I got some Kiwis ready to pull it on.


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Smowz
Girdlestone will be my bunny Smile
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tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Elite Series NZL Round 2: Hokitika
BARRY WINS AGAIN - GIRDLESTONE/EVANS ON PODIUM


An impressive start into the Elite Series for one of Team Budget's boys: Daniel Barry (TotalPOS) with his second consecutive victory after winning a tough "Bluespur Classic" around Hokitika! Keagan Girdlestone (Scotty Browns) and Brad Evans (Calder Stewart) completed the podium, as this trio escaped from the bunch about 21km before finish.

Heavy crosswinds between 60-70kmh made for a brutal day on an already challenging loop (three laps). The peloton would go into pieces in the final lap, but still managed to pull back an early breakaway (6 riders) as well as the mid-race attacking group with Alex Hooper (Breads of Europe) and Jerome Inglis (Scotty Browns).

The crucial moves would then happen in this final lap: Evans and Barry went clear from the bunch on the steepest climb, soon followed by Girdlestone. The trio opened up a comfortable gap quickly, as some other favorites like James Williamson (NZ Cycling) failed with their attempts to join this winning group.. Barry proved his strength on the flat sectors, when he soloed away from the leading group 7.5km before finish to hold on to a 20"-gap til the finish.

A chasing group with Jason Allen (Scotty Browns), Fraser Hewett (Breads of Europe) and Alex McGregor (Calder Stewart) finished two minutes later, yet 20 seconds ahead of the first bigger group with Williamson as the most disappointing title-contender today.
i.imgur.com/HvIwQw0.jpg
Hooper, Inglis and Lindsay attacking the bunch 60km before finish..

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Teams like Calder Stewart and NZ Cycling Project brought them back though!

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Evans, Barry and Girdlestone going clear in the final lap..

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Barry launching his winning move on a flat sector!

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The chasing dup entering the finishing stretch in Hokitika..

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..with no chance to catch Barry, who makes it two in a row!
#FINAL RESULTS
1Daniel BarryTotalPos Cycling3h15'11
2Keagan GirdlestoneScotty Browns Vision System+ 21
3Brad EvansCalder Stewart Teams.t.
4Jason AllenScotty Browns Vision System+ 2'09
5Fraser HewettBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
6Alex McGregorCalder Stewart Teams.t.
7Cameron KarwowskiH&J's Outdoor World Avanti++ 2'29
8Matthew ZenovichH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
9Scott MullalyTotalPos Cyclings.t.
10Logan MortGMC Developments.t.

Spoiler
11James WilliamsonNZ Cycling Projects.t.
12Reon NolanScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
13Shane ArchboldCalder Stewart Teams.t.
14Marc RyanScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
15Jeremy InglisScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.

 
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sutty68
A sutty shirt in 3rd place, nice Smile but more importantly (Go Daniel Go)
 
clamel
Mr. Barry has a true Kristoff form to be sure,
The man is on fire Pfft


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sutty68
clamel wrote:
Mr. Barry has a true Kristoff form to be sure,
The man is on fire Pfft

Lets hope its all legal and above board Smile
Edited by sutty68 on 13-04-2015 18:07
 
tsmoha
sutty68 wrote:
Lets hope its all legal and above board Smile


Of course it is!

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Elite Series NZL Round 3: Kaikoura
HORGAN TAKES THIRD ROUND AFTER IMPRESSIVE SOLO!


With Series-leader Daniel Barry not at the start, his Team Budget teammate Sam Horgan (Benchmark Homes) took out the third round in Hokitika thanks to a stunning solo move from 20km outside the finish! Keagan Girdlestone (Scotty Browns) had to settle for another runner-up, while Alex Hooper (Breads of Europe) rode to an impressive third place.

Again tough conditions (crosswinds up to 45kmh) and a challenging parcours would once more make for an interesting race: an early breakaway group with Aaron Gate (NZ Cycling Project) led by a minute, when a mid-race attacking group of 4 riders already caught up to them. Hooper as the most notable name there - attacking like he did in the previous two events, too.

The bunch wasn't too far behind though and some big guns attacked 32km before finish: Sam Horgan, Cam Karwowski (H&J) and Keagan Girdlestone. The trio went clear from the bunch quickly, where James Williamson (NZ Cycling) and Brad Evans (Calder) would try to follow a few minutes later.

The duo would struggle to bridge across the leading group, where Horgan/Girdlestone joined the early break soon. Horgan kept pacing and dropped them all at the 20km mark! Hooper/Girdlestone built a 2-men-chase, but they had no chance against Horgan, who would win the race by more than a minute on Girdlestone eventually!
i.imgur.com/Xz57Z8N.jpg
Karwowski, Horgan, Girdlestone attacking 31km before finish!

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Williamson and Evans trying to jump behind, empty-handed..

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Horgan dropping Hooper and the leading group with 20km to go!

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Second chasing group with Williamson and Hewett, too far behind Horgan..

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First chasing group with Girdlestone and Hooper, too far behind Horgan..

i.imgur.com/kcLst9X.jpg
..who celebrates a dominating win at the finish up Ingles Drives!
#FINAL RESULTS
1Samuel HorganBenchmark Homes Team3h02'36
2Keagan GirdlestoneScotty Browns Vision System+ 1'14
3Alex HooperBreads of Europe/AaP+ 1'52
4Michael VinkScotty Browns Vision System+ 2'09
5Fraser HewettBreads of Europe/AaP+ 2'17
6James WilliamsonNZ Cycling Projects.t.
7Chris NicholsonBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
8Jason ThomasonRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
9Jason AllenScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
10Marc RyanScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.

Spoiler
11Sam LindsayTotalPos Cyclings.t.
12Rhys ThaitRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
13Luke MacphersonH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
14Cameron KarwowskiH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
15Logan MortGMC Developments.t.
16Toby AtkinsGMC Developments.t.
17Sam DobbsTotalPos Cyclings.t.
18Jeremy InglisScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
19Jason ChristieBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
20Nicholas RossTotalPos Cyclings.t.
21Anthony ChapmanNZ Cycling Projects.t.
22Kieran HambrookBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
23Scott MullalyTotalPos Cyclings.t.
24Matthew ZenovichH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
25Dylan KennettBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
26Adam BullHomestyles.t.
27Tim RushScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
28Grayson NapierFitlabs.t.
29Ron HextallTeam Warmups.t.
30Alex McGregorCalder Stewart Teams.t.
31Matt Web-SmithArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
32Joe ChapmanNZ Cycling Projects.t.
33Andrew JamiesonFitlabs.t.
34Aaron GateNZ Cycling Projects.t.
35Brad EvansCalder Stewart Teams.t.
36Joshua HaggertyH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
37Yuri CowanPushBikess.t.
38Reon NolanScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
39Mike CrawfordHomestyles.t.
40Toby AtkinsPushBikess.t.
41Tom HubbardBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
42Karl MooreSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
43Ben WortelboerSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
44Oliver YoungGMC Developments.t.
45Ben JohnstoneBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
46Lee EvansRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
47Jacob GrieveFitlabs.t.
48Hayden SwordHomestyles.t.
49Brodie CatterickFitlabs.t.
50Cory CanningsGMC Developments.t.
51Sam FriendBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
52Daniel WhitehouseTotalPos Cyclings.t.
53Andy van der HaydenCalder Stewart Teams.t.
54Sam PhippsRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
55Dylan VileTeam Warmups.t.
56Brendan WhalleyCalder Stewart Teams.t.
57Hamish SchreursBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
58Shane ArchboldCalder Stewart Teams.t.
59Tim ChapmanNZ Cycling Projects.t.
60Leon HextallTeam Warmups.t.
61Karl PostlewaightPushBikess.t.
62Boris ClarkPegasus Cyclings.t.
63James McCoyBenchmark Homes Team+ 3'32
64Daniel EllisonTeam Warmup+ 4'21
65Jack MarryattCalder Stewart Team+ 5'21
66Chris SharlandTotalPos Cycling+ 5'31
67Sean FinningH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
68Nick LovegroveNZ Cycling Projects.t.
69Henry JaineTeam Warmups.t.
70Paddy DalyPegasus Cycling+ 7'09
71Chad Gordon EllistonPushBikess.t.
72Gordon McCauleyGMC Developments.t.
73Ryan WillsSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
74Logan GriffinArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
75Pete SmitsPegasus Cyclings.t.
76Conal SloanFitlabs.t.
77Ryan KiesanowskiH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
78Vaughn PretoriusArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
79Jonathan HazeltonPegasus Cyclings.t.
80Mike SmartRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
81Roman van UdenSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
82Matthew PayneArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
83Stuart HolderPushBikess.t.
84Matt ShallcrassHomestyles.t.
85George HubbardHomestyles.t.
86Matthew MarkbyPegasus Cycling+ 8'50
87Saxon IrvineArmstrong Motor Group+ 8'59
88Fionn CullinaneSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.

 
sutty68
Really liking the first screen, looks so real Smile
 
tsmoha
Thanks, mate! Always nice to read stuff like that, since I put some effort into those stages/races/screens to make them look as real as possible Wink

Apart from that, congrats on your Budget boys going for a triple in the first three events. Will put a first rankings update online later or tomorrow.
 
tsmoha
www.eliteseries.co.nz/files/cache/37f0a10b2d4baf6d483114344cdef37f_f101.png
South Island Cycling Series 2015


Fraser Hewett leading the Series at half-time, thanks to some consistent scoring though lacking a race-victory. Team Budget's Barry (2 wins) and Horgan (1) both in contention for the overall win, but it's pretty obvious that also less known riders like Hewett, Allen or Hooper will stand a chance.

#INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

RkNameTeamPoints
1Fraser HewettBreads of Europe/AaP52
2Daniel BarryTotalPos Cycling50
3Keagan GirdlestoneScotty Browns Vision System44
4Jason AllenScotty Browns Vision System43
5Alex HooperBreads of Europe/AaP32
6Brad EvansCalder Stewart Team28
7James WilliamsonNZ Cycling Project27
8Samuel HorganBenchmark Homes Team25
9Nicholas RossTotalPos Cycling22
10Toby AtkinsGMC Development18
Michael VinkScotty Browns Vision System18
12Cameron KarwowskiH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+16
13Luke MacphersonH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+15
14Sean FinningH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+14
Matthew ZenovichH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+14
Alex McGregorCalder Stewart Team14
Sam LindsayTotalPos Cycling14

Spoiler
18Marc RyanScotty Browns Vision System12
Chris NicholsonBenchmark Homes Team12
20Reon NolanScotty Browns Vision System11
Logan MortGMC Development11
22Jason ThomasonRocket Switch Cycling Team10
23Scott MullalyTotalPos Cycling9
Aaron GateNZ Cycling Project9
25Rhys ThaitRocket Switch Cycling Team6
26Shane ArchboldCalder Stewart Team5
27Anthony ChapmanNZ Cycling Project3
Jeremy InglisScotty Browns Vision System3

 
sutty68
Daniel Barry looking good Wink
 
tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Elite Series NZL Round 4: Motueka
SECOND WIN FOR HORGAN, BARRY FINISHES 8TH!


Sam Horgan (Benchmark Homes) went for his second consecutive victory in the Elite Series and will take over the lead from Fraser Hewett (Breads of Europe), who finished as 14th in Motueka. Horgan was by far the strongest top-favorite and went past a long surviving breakaway group, beating Anthony Chapman (NZ Cycling Project) and Logan Griffin (Armstrong Motorgroup) inside the final two kilometres.

A dangerous mid-race breakaway group with Marc Ryan/Reon Nolan (Scotty Browns), Luke Macpherson (H&J Outdoors) and Anthony Chapman would join an early escaping group with Logan Griffin and Roman van Uden (Signmakers) to build an 8-men-group then. Some pressure for teams like Benchmark Homes and Calder Stewart in particular.

Just 14km before finish, the bunch was still 1'30" in arrears and so Horgan went on the attack, aiming to repeat his strong solo-ride in the previous round. A group with former Series-leader Daniel Barry, Michael Vink, Brad Evans and James Williamson desperately tried to follow, but couldn't catch up to Horgan, who soon bridged across the leading group!

Horgan, Griffin and Chapman would then drop the remaining escapees inside the final 3km, where Griffin still held on to a small advantage. But he couldn't counter another acceleration from Horgan, who sprinted to line honours with Chapman finishing as runner-up.. Barry (8th) and Hewett (14th) would also score valuable points, but Horgan's second win will surely make for close rankings now.
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Chapman, Nolan/Ryan and Macpherson attacking 48km before finish..

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Horgan launching his first move with 13km remaining, going strong!

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Williamson, Barry, Vink and Evans trying to jump behind Horgan..

i.imgur.com/FRbdYdP.jpg
..who soon caught up to the breakaway and pacing to go past Griffin!

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Horgan attacking the leading trio with chasing group Barry/Vink still far behind..

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..to go for line honours ahead of Chapman and Griffin!
#FINAL RESULTS
1Samuel HorganBenchmark Homes Team3h07'17
2Anthony ChapmanNZ Cycling Project+ 7
3Logan GriffinArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
4Luke MacphersonH&J's Outdoor World Avanti++ 32
5Marc RyanScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
6Reon NolanScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
7Roman van UdenSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
8Daniel BarryTotalPos Cyclings.t.
9Michael VinkScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
10James WilliamsonNZ Cycling Project+ 50

Spoiler
11Brad EvansCalder Stewart Teams.t.
12Stuart HolderPushBikess.t.
13Hayden SwordHomestyles.t.
14Fraser HewettBreads of Europe/AaP+ 1'06
15Sam LindsayTotalPos Cycling+ 1'15
16Sam DobbsTotalPos Cycling+ 7'52
17Kieran HambrookBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
18Scott MullalyTotalPos Cyclings.t.
19Jeremy InglisScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
20Shane ArchboldCalder Stewart Teams.t.
21Chris NicholsonBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
22Tim ChapmanNZ Cycling Projects.t.
23Adam BullHomestyles.t.
24Cameron KarwowskiH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
25Joe ChapmanNZ Cycling Projects.t.
26Alex HooperBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
27Alex McGregorCalder Stewart Teams.t.
28Leon HextallTeam Warmups.t.
29Dylan VileTeam Warmups.t.
30Daniel EllisonTeam Warmups.t.
31Jason ChristieBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
32Andrew JamiesonFitlabs.t.
33Rhys ThaitRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
34Andy van der HaydenCalder Stewart Teams.t.
35Brendan WhalleyCalder Stewart Teams.t.
36Logan MortGMC Developments.t.
37Toby AtkinsGMC Developments.t.
38Matthew PayneArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
39Tim RushScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
40Henry JaineTeam Warmups.t.
41Ben JohnstoneBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
42James McCoyBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
43Nicholas RossTotalPos Cyclings.t.
44Matt Web-SmithArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
45Lee EvansRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
46Hamish SchreursBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
47Ron HextallTeam Warmups.t.
48Sam FriendBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
49Jason ThomasonRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
50Chris SharlandTotalPos Cyclings.t.
51Paddy DalyPegasus Cycling+ 8'49
52Jason AllenScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
53Brodie CatterickFitlabs.t.
54Karl MooreSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
55Oliver YoungGMC Developments.t.
56Fionn CullinaneSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
57Dylan KennettBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
58Chad Gordon EllistonPushBikess.t.
59Yuri CowanPushBikess.t.
60Grayson NapierFitlabs.t.
61Aaron GateNZ Cycling Projects.t.
62Ben WortelboerSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
63Mike CrawfordHomestyles.t.
64Toby AtkinsPushBikess.t.
65Joshua HaggertyH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
66Sam PhippsRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
67Tom HubbardBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
68Nick LovegroveNZ Cycling Projects.t.
69Ryan KiesanowskiH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
70Matthew ZenovichH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
71Gordon McCauleyGMC Developments.t.
72Karl PostlewaightPushBikess.t.
73Boris ClarkPegasus Cyclings.t.
74Vaughn PretoriusArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
75Jacob GrieveFitlabs.t.
76Cory CanningsGMC Developments.t.
77Pete SmitsPegasus Cyclings.t.
78Mike SmartRocket Switch Cycling Teams.t.
79Daniel WhitehouseTotalPos Cyclings.t.
80Sean FinningH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
81Matthew MarkbyPegasus Cyclings.t.
82Ryan WillsSignmakers Cycling Teams.t.
83Jonathan HazeltonPegasus Cyclings.t.
84Matt ShallcrassHomestyles.t.
85George HubbardHomestyles.t.
86Conal SloanFitlabs.t.
87Saxon IrvineArmstrong Motor Groups.t.
88Jack MarryattCalder Stewart Teams.t.

 
sutty68
Another win for a Budget guy Grin
 
tsmoha
Yeah, Budget in Avanti-mode so far Grin

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Elite Series NZL Round 5: Nelson
EVANS WINS IN NELSON - HORGAN COMES IN AS THIRD


After two wins from both Daniel Barry and Sam Horgan, we finally got a new winner in this fifth round in the Elite Series: Brad Evans (Calder Stewart) held off a rather big chasing group to take out the 'Tasman Classic' through Nelson. A strong finishing Marc Ryan (Scotty Browns) came in 2nd ahead of new Series-leader Sam Horgan (Benchmark Homes).

An early breakaway group with good old Gordon McCauley (GMC Development) hardly stood a chance against the big guns today. When Brad Evans would launch his winning move 18km before finish, the peloton would desperately try to pull him back - thus allowing no more escapees or attackers to stay clear.

A few top-favorites like Michael Vink (Scotty Browns), James Williamson (NZ Cycling) and Sam Horgan would try to bridge across a 28"-gap to solo leading Evans, but they remained as part of a 16-men-group, which would eventually sprint for the runner-up only.

With just the 'Hell of South' (cobbled classic) to come, we will surely get an idea of who's still in the mix for the individual's title at this point. Stay stuned for the rankings update!
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The man in yellow: living legend Gordon McCauley!

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Evans attacking the bunch about 18km before finish..

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Vink, Williamson and Horgan trying to catch up to Evans with 5km to go..

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Empty-handed, it came down to a 16-men-group fighting for 2nd place..

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Evans holding on to a small gap to celebrate his first victory this year!

i.imgur.com/tQr2NwI.jpg
Horgan's close 3rd behind Ryan is still enough to take the Series-lead!
#FINAL RESULTS
1Brad EvansCalder Stewart Team2h18'02
2Marc RyanScotty Browns Vision System+ 19
3Samuel HorganBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
4James WilliamsonNZ Cycling Projects.t.
5Alex McGregorCalder Stewart Teams.t.
6Sam LindsayTotalPos Cyclings.t.
7Michael VinkScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
8Joe ChapmanNZ Cycling Projects.t.
9Scott MullalyTotalPos Cyclings.t.
10Jason AllenScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.

Spoiler
11Kieran HambrookBenchmark Homes Teams.t.
12Jason ChristieBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
13Cameron KarwowskiH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
14Tom HubbardBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
15Fraser HewettBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.

 
sutty68
Nice attack and win from Evans.
 
the_hoyle
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tsmoha
Thanks, guys. Here's the final event of this NZL Series!

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Elite Series NZL Round 6.1: Faringdon 'Hell of South'
ZENOVICH TAKES OUT THRILLER AHEAD OF HOOPER/VINK!


The Elite Series concluded with the cobbled 'Hell of South' and the strongest men fought out a thrilling sprint for line honours: Matthew Zenovich (H&J's Outdoor) took out this brutal race then, beating Alex Hooper (Breads of Europe) and Michael Vink (Scotty Browns)! As for the individual's rankings, none of the most serious contenders (Daniel Barry, Fraser Hewett and Series-leader Sam Horgan) scored points.

Team Scotty Browns with top-favorites like Vink and guest-rider Hayden Roulston went for an aggressive tactic, as they already placed Reon Nolan in an early 5-men-breakaway. This move would pay off, as all those five would eventually score a Top-10 result at the end of the day.

The crucial moves for the win happend on the penultimate cobbles-sector 30km before finish: Zenovich and Hooper attacked the bunch, aiming to bridge across a 2'40"-gap on the escaping group. Vink was the next favorite jumping behind quickly.

Zenovich/Hooper joined the early break close to the final cobbles, where they easily dropped those five then. Vink, accompanied by Jacob Grieve (Calder Stewart) in the meantime, went past the early escapees a few seconds later to finally join the new leading duo just 2km before finish!

He almost caught up, when Zenovich would kick off the sprint under the kite, holding off both Hooper and Vink til the finish! Grieve came close, too, but wasn't in the mix for the win. World Tour-rider Roulston was one of only a few more riders dropping the bunch on the cobbles, but he went far too late to be a threat for the victory today. He finished 9th eventually.. That's all good news for Series-leader Sam Horgan (a non-factor today), as all remaining title-contenders (like Hewett, Barry or Allen) missed out on points here!
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Vink trying to jump behind Zenovich/Hooper on the penultimate cobbles..

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Zenovich/Hooper dropping the early break on the final cobbled sector!

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With Vink going past the breakaway, but not yet catching the best duo..

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Vink and Grieve closing the gap with the finish in Faringdon approaching..

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Zenovich and Hooper accelerating once Vink managed to join them!

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And so Zenovich went for a prestigious victory ahead of Hooper/Vink!

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Roulston sprinted to a rather quiet 9th place eventually..
#FINAL RESULTS
1Matthew ZenovichH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+2h53'40
2Alex HooperBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.
3Michael VinkScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.
4Jacob GrieveFitlab+ 21
5Logan GriffinArmstrong Motor Group+ 1'28
6Jack MarryattCalder Stewart Team+ 2'05
7Ryan WillsSignmakers Cycling Team+ 2'33
8Mike SmartRocket Switch Cycling Team+ 2'41
9Hayden RoulstonScotty Browns Vision System+ 4'05
10Reon NolanScotty Browns Vision Systems.t.

Spoiler
11Joe ChapmanNZ Cycling Project+ 4'18
12Marc RyanScotty Browns Vision System+ 4'29
13Tom HubbardBreads of Europe/AaP+ 9'22
14Mike CrawfordHomestyles.t.
15Sean FinningH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
16Luke MacphersonH&J's Outdoor World Avanti+s.t.
17Daniel BarryTotalPos Cyclings.t.
18Anthony ChapmanNZ Cycling Projects.t.
...
20Fraser HewettBreads of Europe/AaPs.t.

 
Ian Butler
Screens look fantastic, as always Smile You really have a knack for that!
 
sutty68
Totally agree with you on that Ian Grin
 
tsmoha
Thanks, guys. Always nice to read kind words like that, since a real look is something i try to achieve with both the stage making and reports Smile

Will put a short recap of this Kiwi series online later today and then conclude the season with a shorter summary of the Victorian (state) Road Series.
 
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