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NRS 2018 | Back from dead to race the NRS
tsmoha
Finally back after a rather long break. Actually, I've already pre-written the entire season/reports, so it's just about my motivation to post the stuff. May do this last series quickly, as the NRS season is finally around the corner here..

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Calder Stewart Cycling Series Rd4 | Ashburton Classic
HUBBARD AND VINK WITH AN 1-2 FOR BREADS OF EUROPE


With 4 of 6 rounds being raced, the Calder Stewart Cycling Series promises a thrilling battle for the overall victory: Michael Vink (Breads of Europe) bounced back from an unlucky third round and finished as 2nd behind his teammate Thomas Hubbard today. A great effort and with less strong sprinter Keagan Girdlestone coming in as 10th here, Vink is back in the series lead by just one point!

While a few other contenders like Jason Christie (TotalPOS) or Jacob Grieve (L&M) tried to attack the pack in the final 20-30kms, the Mike Greer Homes team controlled the race from the front of the peloton. Heavy crosswinds made it a tough day on this all-flat circuit and it seemed that both Sam Horgan and Daniel Barry hadn't the best legs to challenge for the win: none of our guys made the Top-10 eventually. Horgan now needs to deliver in the next (hilly) classic in Nelson. A race that he'd won last year.

Today's sprinter friendly parcours also lifted two domestic cyclists upon the title-contenders: Sam Lindsay (TotalPOS) and Jacob Grieve scored big and ain't too far off the overall leader Vink!
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Jacob Grieve (L&M) trying to escape with 18km left..

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The Mike Greer Homes guys pulled him back though!

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Vink and Hubbard launching their sprints from the front..

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Horgan and Barry suffered from heavy crosswinds..

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Hubbard wins, Vink re-claims a narrow lead in the series!
#RD 4 - FINAL RESULTS
1i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Thomas HubbardBreads of Europe2h45'50
2i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Michael VinkBreads of Europes.t.
3i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Sam LindsayTotalPOS Cyclings.t.
4i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Jacob GrieveL&M Groups.t.
5i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png James WilliamsonL&M Groups.t.
6i.imgur.com/MZ8SEtK.png Mel TitterH&J's Outdoor Worlds.t.
7i.imgur.com/k2nEw8K.png Daniel EllisonModus Constructions.t.
8i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Tim RushBreads of Europes.t.
9i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Mitch CooperTasman Wheelerss.t.
10i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Keagan GirdlestoneNZ Road Youths.t.
11i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Daniel BarryMike Greer Homess.t.
12i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Robin ReidTasman Wheelerss.t.
13i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Sam HorganMike Greer Homess.t.
14i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Joseph ChapmanL&M Groups.t.
15i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Jason ChristieTotalPOS Cyclings.t.
#PROVISIONAL RANKINGS
1i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Michael VinkBreads of Europe60
2i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Keagan GirdlestoneNZ Road Youth59
3i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Sam HorganMike Greer Homes53
i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Sam LindsayTotalPOS Cycling53
5i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Jacob GrieveL&M Group - Ricoh50
6i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Adam BullMike Greer Homes44
7i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Chris NicholsonTasman Wheelers41
8i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Robin ReidTasman Wheelers40
9i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Daniel BarryMike Greer Homes36
10i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Tim RushBreads of Europe33
11i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Thomas HubbardBreads of Europe32
12i.imgur.com/k2nEw8K.png Daniel EllisonModus Construction28
13i.imgur.com/MZ8SEtK.png Mel TitterH&J's Outdoor World27
14i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Jason AllenMike Greer Homes22
15i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Brodie CatterickTotalPOS Cycling20

 
sutty68
Quiet day for the guys.
 
tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Calder Stewart Cycling Series Rd5 | Tasman Classic
HORGAN WINS, GIRDLESTONE LEADS BY ONE POINT


The fight for the Calder Stewart Series crown 2016 could hardly be more thrilling: Sam Horgan bounced back from a rather disappointing result in Ashburton and took out the Tasman Classic in Nelson today! A valuable victory for the individual rankings, as also Keagan Girdlestone (3rd) and Sam Lindsay (2nd) scored big time here.

The Mike Greer Homes Racing team apparently went all-in for Horgan, who already won this race in his title-mission last year. After pulling an early break back quite early, strongman Horgan launched his attack on the penultimate climb with about 10km left. He opened up a small gap and was joined by James Williamson (L&M) a few moments later. A huge fight until the final short climb saw him dropping Williamson, who got swallowed by the nearing bunch quickly.

Horgan however managed to hold off the other contenders by a small margin and it became a truly terrific finish. Totally empty after his efforts in the final lap of the race, the Kiwi significally lost metres on Lindsay and Girdlestone. He then lunged in for a key victory though: Girdlestone leads the series by just one point on Horgan and four points on Lindsay! With the "Hell of South" (a cobbled classic) to conclude the series, we can expect an exciting battle for the crown. Lindsay should be considered the better cobbler of those three.
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Horgan goes do-or-die with 10km remaining!

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Dropping Williamson, who would be swallowed soon after..

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Horgan fighting hard to hold off Lindsay and Girdlestone..

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..for a narrow win! Huge effort and thrilling race!

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Second single victory for a Budget pro after Barry took the first round!
#RD 5 - FINAL RESULTS
1i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Sam HorganMike Greer Homes2h09'05
2i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Sam LindsayTotalPOS Cyclings.t.
3i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Keagan GirdlestoneNZ Road Youths.t.
4i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png James WilliamsonL&M Groups.t.
5i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Jason ChristieTotalPOS Cyclings.t.
6i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Robin ReidTasman Wheelerss.t.
7i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Ben RobertsonBreads of Europes.t.
8i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Thomas HubbardBreads of Europes.t.
9i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Nic OstenNZ Road Youths.t.
10i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Matthew Webb-SmithTotalPOS Cyclings.t.
11i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Brett GrieveNZ Road Youths.t.
12i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Liam AitchesonL&M Groups.t.
13i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Luke McPhersonBreads of Europes.t.
14i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Joseph ChapmanL&M Groups.t.
15i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Dan WaluszewskiBreads of Europes.t.
#PROVISIONAL RANKINGS
1i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Keagan GirdlestoneNZ Road Youth79
2i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Sam HorganMike Greer Homes78
3i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Sam LindsayTotalPOS Cycling75
4i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Michael VinkBreads of Europe60
5i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Robin ReidTasman Wheelers54
6i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Jacob GrieveL&M Group - Ricoh50
7i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Adam BullMike Greer Homes44
8i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Thomas HubbardBreads of Europe42
9i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Chris NicholsonTasman Wheelers41
10i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Daniel BarryMike Greer Homes36
11i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png James WilliamsonL&M Group - Ricoh34
12i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Tim RushBreads of Europe33
13i.imgur.com/k2nEw8K.png Daniel EllisonModus Construction28
14i.imgur.com/MZ8SEtK.png Mel TitterH&J's Outdoor World27
15i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Jason AllenMike Greer Homes22
i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Joseph ChapmanL&M Group - Ricoh22

 
sutty68
Yay, Great victory for Horgan and now in with a great chance on the GC Grin
 
tsmoha
Thanks, sutty! He ain't the best cobbler, but I tried...

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Calder Stewart Cycling Series Rd6 | Hell of South
HEWITT WINS AHEAD OF LINDSAY - HORGAN 6TH


The Calder Stewart Cycling Series 2016 concluded with the 'Hell of South' by Faringdon: a flat, but challenging cobbled classic, with notable crosswinds adding some spice to an already thrilling battle for the overall win of the South Island Elite Series. Fraser Hewitt (Breads of Europe) took out this final race, beating an again strong Sam Lindsay (TotalPOS) and teammate Luke McPherson with a stunning ride over the final 8kms.

Ranking third in the individual classification prior to this event, Sam Lindsay proved that he's the best cobbler of the title contenders. He attacked with still 30km to go, accompanied by Luke McPherson. Team Mike Greer Homes did it's best to support Sam Horgan on the cobbles though. While Jason Allen pulled the pack over the pavé, Horgan launched his first attack inside the final 10kms. At this point, Lindsay/McPherson already led by over a minute.

While Horgan more and more suffered from his efforts, his attacking companion Fraser Hewitt managed to join the leading duo. Also Thomas Hubbard and Jacob Grieve went past the defending series champion eventually.. while Horgan did enough to go past Keagan Girdlestone (9th on the day), this runner-up from Sam Lindsay could be a key result for overall win of the series! Stay tuned for the final rankings.
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Lindsay and McPherson at the front on the last cobbled sector..

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Allen and Horgan pacing to narrow the gap..

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Horgan and Hewitt attacking the bunch with 8km left!

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Horgan can't follow Hewitt, who would soon join the leading group..

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..to fly past McPherson and Lindsay close to the finish!

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Impressive ride from Hewitt, who takes it in style!

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..while Lindsay finished 2nd, Horgan tumbled in as 6th..

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Series-leader Girdlestone sprinted for 9th place then..
#RD 6 - FINAL RESULTS
1i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Fraser HewittBreads of Europe2h40'45
2i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Sam LindsayTotalPOS Cycling+ 8
3i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Luke McPhersonBreads of Europe+ 17
4i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Thomas HubbardBreads of Europe+ 38
5i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Jacob GrieveL&M Group - Ricoh+ 45
6i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Sam HorganMike Greer Homes+ 1'09
7i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Jason AllenMike Greer Homes+ 2'01
8i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Robin ReidTasman Wheelers+ 3'05
9i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Keagan GirdlestoneNZ Road Youths.t.
10i.imgur.com/cz3oyhs.png Matt BarrScotty Brownss.t.
11i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png James WilliamsonL&M Groups.t.
12i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Liam AitchesonL&M Groups.t.
13i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Dan WaluszewskiBreads of Europes.t.
14i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Reon NolanTotalPOS Cyclings.t.
15i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Brodie CatterickTotalPOS Cyclings.t.
...
24i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Michael VinkBreads of Europes.t.

 
sutty68
Hell of the South lived up to its name.
 
tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_logo_nz_zpsc6717661.png Calder Stewart Cycling Series Recap
SAM LINDSAY WINS CALDER STEWART ELITE SERIES 2016


Team Budget's Sam Horgan (riding for Mike Greer Homes this year) couldn't defend his title and has to settle for the runner-up behind a stunning Sam Lindsay (TotalPOS) this season! Lindsay finished off a great series by completing a podium-hattrick in the final round 'Hell of the South'. Despite missing out on a victory, the up and coming Kiwi showed some great consistency over all six races here.

Unlucky Keagan Girdlestone (riding for the NZ Road Youth Academy here) couldn't keep his leading position in this concluding cobbled classic: not only Horgan (who was just one point off), but of course also Lindsay (four points behind) scored the needed points in Faringdon. The trio delivered us spectators an exciting battle and it's a well deserved final podium.

Former series-leader Michael Vink (Breads of Europe) struggled in the final two rounds. His scoreless efforts made him drop down to a 6th place in the rankings. Adam Bull (also riding for Mike Greer Homes) with a notable run of two consecutive runner-ups in the first three rounds. The mountain goat didn't race the second half of the series then.

From Team Budget's point of view we're still pleased by the action here in New Zealand: Daniel Barry and Sam Horgan delivered two single victories in Oxford and Nelson (both as defending race-winners). A bit unlucky to see Horgan missing the overall victory by five points, but his off-day in Ashburton (13th on the day) clearly hurt his chances against a consistent Lindsay. We're already looking forward to Horgan's appearance in the North Island Team Series later this year!

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#FINAL RANKINGS
RkNameTeamPoints
1i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Sam LindsayTotalPOS Cycling97
2i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Sam HorganMike Greer Homes92
3i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Keagan GirdlestoneNZ Road Youth88
4i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Jacob GrieveL&M Group - Ricoh66
5i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Robin ReidTasman Wheelers64
6i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Michael VinkBreads of Europe60
i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Thomas HubbardBreads of Europe60
8i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Adam BullMike Greer Homes44
9i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png James WilliamsonL&M Group - Ricoh41
i.imgur.com/yXnCNxF.png Chris NicholsonTasman Wheelers41
11i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Luke McPhersonBreads of Europe39
12i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Daniel BarryMike Greer Homes36
13i.imgur.com/PnXf3ij.png Jason AllenMike Greer Homes34
14i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Tim RushBreads of Europe33
15i.imgur.com/k2nEw8K.png Daniel EllisonModus Construction28
16i.imgur.com/MZ8SEtK.png Mel TitterH&J's Outdoor World27
17i.imgur.com/dDCyJxW.png Fraser HewittBreads of Europe25
18i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Brodie CatterickTotalPOS Cycling23
19i.imgur.com/yTj7n5c.png Joseph ChapmanL&M Group - Ricoh22
20i.imgur.com/0ZaVnY1.png Jason ChristieTotalPOS Cycling19

 
Tamijo
Nice 2nd for Sam Horgan.
Edited by Tamijo on 04-12-2015 07:50
 
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tsmoha
Tamijo wrote:
Nice 2nd for Sam Horgan.

NB:
Calder Stewart Cycling Series Rd6 | Hell of South
I think you did this post 2 times - if im right you may as well kill one of them:


Thanks! A bit unlucky to finish 2nd, but still a good result. Stay tuned for the NRS preview today!

And thanks for the hint. Deleted the double post now.
 
tsmoha
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NATIONAL ROAD SERIES | 2016 PREVIEW

Tour de Perth | Adelaide Tour | Tour of Toowoomba | Battle on the Border
Tour of the Great South Coast | Tour of the King Valley
National Capital Tour | Tour of Tasmania
Melbourne to Warrnambool
Grafton to Inverell


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i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Team Budget Forklifts
After finishing 2nd in the Individual's rankings with Timothy Roe last year, Team Budget will once again aim to win that title they achieved back in 2012 (with Luke Davison, who's back on the roster this year). Jack Bobridge certainly brings in some international flavor and the well talented timetrial specialist should be capable of replacing Roe to compete for the NRS victory. Also someone like Jack Anderson (winner of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road 2015) should be considered a threat for the overall win.
i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Avanti Racing
Avanti pretty much dominated the last two years with NRS titles for Nathan Earle and Brenton Jones. Also 2013 champion Neil Van der Ploeg (with search2retain) proved that he's a dangerous co-leader in such a team with so much talent (6th in the NRS last year). Patrick Bevin and Joe Cooper build a super strong Kiwi-duo. Both finished inside the NRS's Top-10 last season and especially Bevin (who just spent the second half of the season riding the series with search2) promises a great future.
i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Charter Mason Giant
Charter Mason has made some signifcant steps towards the very top of the Australian Continental teams and the team is gifted with talent this year: up and coming Kiwi Keagan Girdlestone, Ben Hill, Sam Crome, Raphael Freienstein (8th in the NRS last year) or Paul Van der Ploeg make for some great depth. Definitely a real threat to attack the team's classification at least.
i.imgur.com/vobExyW.png African Wildlife Safaris
Another new Aussie Continental team. Despite losing their best individual from last year (Rhys Gillett, 16th in the NRS), the roster looks promising with a punchy sprinter like Michael Schweizer and some international glance from Massimo Graziato. Also Sean Lake showed his potential when finishing 9th in the Cadel Evans Classic earlier this season.
i.imgur.com/ak0SE1R.png search2retain
The loss of both Pat Bevin and Brendan Canty will surely hurt, but the team has had some very nice results in the past three years - including the already mentioned NRS victory from Neil Van der Ploeg. Most probably no premium stage racer, but plenty of talent for sprints and one day races.
i.imgur.com/DTsLuY2.png Navitas Satalyst
The Western Australian based team will surely hope for Wesley Sulzberger to deliver them some notable results. The former World Tour rider comes off a quiet season with Drapac and joins a team, that should have the potential to collect a few decent results here and then. Especially the season opener in Perth has to be a main target for the local team.
i.imgur.com/TomNn7p.png Data#3 Symantec
And another newly promoted Continental team from Downunder. While it's unlikely that the team will battle for glory in the NRS, there's some talent on the squad nevertheless. Special mention may go to former Budget professionals Michael Cupitt and Marc Williams.

 
sutty68
Finishing second Overall is a Great result for Horgan Smile
 
tsmoha
imageshack.com/a/img13/8213/jhqf.png Tour de Perth Preview
i.imgur.com/UxPTSZ1.jpg
The Woodside Tour de Perth is in it's third year, and marks the beginning of the men's Subaru National Road Series. After two years with Rottnest Island hosting the first two stages, the race is back with a new look: a short prologue through Fremantle and a new race concluding criterium in the city of Perth make for some exciting changes.

The key stage (a hilly loop around Kalamunda) is still there, so we should expect the puncheurs and climbers to fight for the GC again:

2015 | Joseph Cooper (Avanti)
2014 | Jack Haig (Huon Salmon - Genesys)

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i.imgur.com/ym0Ilc0.jpg


Teams
i.imgur.com/l5YpE6F.jpg
Favorites
i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Ben Dyballi.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack Bobridgei.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Sam Crome
i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Patrick Shawi.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Ben Hilli.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack Anderson
i.imgur.com/vobExyW.png Sean Lakei.imgur.com/KcMXeDv.png Guy Kalmai.imgur.com/DTsLuY2.png Wes Sulzberger


The NRS peloton comes with a new look, too. And so it's always hard to predict, who's going to be amongst the very best of the field. A few names stand out nevertheless: Avanti (lining up with Dyball, Shaw and Lovelock-Fay as their leaders), Charter Mason (Crome, Hill, Paul Van der Ploeg) and Budget (Bobridge, Anderson) should be considered the strongest teams. Also African Wildlife Safaris (Lake, Schweizer, Grazatio) can count on a promising lineup.

Team Budget surely wants to benefit from the fact that NRS contenders like Patrick Bevin or defending race winner Joe Cooper won't race this first event of the Series. With Bobridge and Anderson the team definitely has two series contenders for the GC here. Scott Sunderland should be our man for the flat criterium in Perth then.
Team Budget Forklifts
i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack Anderson i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Daniel Barryi.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Michael Torckler
i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack Bobridgei.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Scott Sunderlandi.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Sam Witmitz
i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Josh Prete

 
sutty68
Jack or Jack for the win Pfft
 
tsmoha
Okay, sutty. Good plan Smile

imageshack.com/a/img13/8213/jhqf.png Tour de Perth Stages 1-2
SCOTSON TAKES PROLOGUE, HILL THE FIRST ROAD RACE


Ben Hill (Charter Mason) leads the GC of the Tour de Perth after two of four stages! The puncheur gained valuable seconds in the first (flat rated) tricky Perry Lakes Road Race, winning a two-men-sprint against Oliver Kent-Spark (search2). Team Budget's Jack Anderson was the first favorite to attack, but got dropped by this duo inside the final kilometre. Budget still goes strong with a 3-4 in the GC, as also Jack Bobridge was amongst the strongest so far.

The top-favorite missed out on the victory in the opening prologue through Fremantle though: Callum Scotson (SASI) went for a notable win ahead of Mitch Lovelock-Fay (Avanti), while Bobridge missed the podium as 4th on the day. Scotson did quite well in the following stage, but lost yellow thanks to Hill and Kent-Spark gapping a first chasing group by half a minute!

Team Budget went for aggressive tactics with Anderson being the first GC-contender to attack the bunch with about 20km remaining. Ben Hill joined him one lap later, but the duo struggled to distance the hard chasing pack. In the final lap a few more riders like Kent-Spark and Scotson caught up quickly. A next group with Bobridge, Crome, Kalma, Dyball, Evans and Sulzberger broke clear from the peloton, too.. while Hill/Kent-Spark dropped Anderson/Scotson to fight for the stage, Bobridge narrowly missed out on gapping the chasing group. Still valuable seconds gained on most of the field, so we already might have seen a crucial split here.

Bad luck for Avanti Racing, as one of the favorites - Matthew Clark - had to abandon after an early crash in the second stage. The crash also had Ben Hill involved, who obviously wasn't hurt though.
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Callum Scotson winning the prologue in Fremantle!

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Anderson and Hill attacking with 13km remaining..

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Kent-Spark, Wright and Scotson joining the duo one lap later..

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Anderson couldn't follow with less than a kilometre left!

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Bobridge breaking clear from the first chasing group..

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..while Hill takes the stage ahead of Kent-Spark!

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33 seconds later, Anderson lungs in for a narrow 3rd place!

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Ben Hill leading the GC with the queen stage coming tomorrow!
#STAGE 1
1i.imgur.com/DO3Tucu.png Callum ScotsonSASI/Callidus Cycling2'51
2i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team+ 1
3i.imgur.com/vobExyW.png Sean LakeAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
4i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack BobridgeBudget Forklifts+ 2
5i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Paul Van der PloegCharter Mason Giants.t.
...
14i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 7
#STAGE 2
1i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Ben HillCharter Mason Giant2h27'00
2i.imgur.com/ak0SE1R.png Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retains.t.
3i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 33
4i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack BobridgeBudget Forkliftss.t.
5i.imgur.com/DO3Tucu.png Callum ScotsonSASI/Callidus Cyclings.t.
6i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Ben DyballAvanti Racing Teams.t.
7i.imgur.com/JF7uIQ5.png Brad EvansPat's Veg Cycling s.t.
#PROVISIONAL GC
1i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Ben HillCharter Mason Giant2h29'49
2i.imgur.com/ak0SE1R.png Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retain+ 8
3i.imgur.com/DO3Tucu.png Callum ScotsonSASI/Callidus Cycling+ 35
4i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack BobridgeBudget Forklifts+ 36
5i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 39
6i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Ben DyballAvanti Racing Team+ 41
7i.imgur.com/JF7uIQ5.png Brad EvansPat's Veg Cycling + 43
8i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Joel YatesCycling NZs.t.
9i.imgur.com/KcMXeDv.png Guy KalmaOTOC Vault Racings.t.
10i.imgur.com/DTsLuY2.png Wesley SulzbergerNavitas Satalyst+ 44
11i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Sam CromeCharter Mason Giant+ 45
12i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team+ 1'29
13i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Paul Van der PloegCharter Mason Giant+ 1'30
14i.imgur.com/JF7uIQ5.png Drew MoreyPat's Veg Cycling + 1'33
15i.imgur.com/sKQQtiL.png Russell GillWormall Civil CCS+ 1'34

 
Tamijo
Looking good with the Jack's in top 5, but with the comming stage it is clear that nothing is set n done.
 
tsmoha
imageshack.com/a/img13/8213/jhqf.png Tour de Perth Stages 3-4
HILL DEFENDS YELLOW, BUDGET GOES 2-3 IN THE GC


Charter Mason Giant Racing kicked off the NRS season with a bang, as Ben Hill takes the overall victory of the Tour de Perth, including a stage-win and also Sam Crome (6th) and Paul Van der Ploeg (9th) inside the scores in the final GC! Team Budget won't be too sad at all though, as Jack Bobridge and Jack Anderson finished 2nd and 3rd in the GC, while sprinter Scott Sunderland took out the concluding criterium in Perth!

The challenging Kalamunda Road Race on third day was the key stage for sure: the bunch, mostly led by Charter Mason, rode it hard and eventually a group of eight riders would manage to open up a crucial gap. Jack Bobridge and Ben Dyball (Avanti) were the first big guns to attack on Kalamunda Hill (2.5km left) and dropped GC's 2nd Oliver Kent-Spark (search2) that way. Also former race-leader Callum Scotson (SASI) couldn't follow.

While Dyball went on to take the stage ahead of three riders from Charter Mason (including race leader Ben Hill), Budget's duo Bobridge/Anderson suffered on the final hundred metres. They had some luck to finish within the same time as the winner, moving up to 2nd and 3rd in the GC. Things became even better for Budget then: Scott Sunderland outsprinted Michael Schweizer (African Wildlife) to take out the final stage! This made for a pretty succesfull NRS opener in Perth.
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Dyball and Bobridge trying to go clear on the final hillclimb..

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A group of eight is lead by Dyball and Crome..

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..and Dyball takes the queen stage ahead of three Charter guys!

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Bobridge and Anderson were given the same time as Dyball..

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Team Budget controlling the criterium through Langley Park, Perth..

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Sunderland catching up to Grazatio and Schweizer..

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..for Budget's first victory in the NRS this year!

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Ben Hill takes the overall victory in a great race for his team!
#STAGE 3
1i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Ben DyballAvanti Racing Team3h34'35
2i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Sam CromeCharter Mason Giants.t.
3i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Paul Van der PloegCharter Mason Giants.t.
4i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Ben HillCharter Mason Giants.t.
5i.imgur.com/KcMXeDv.png Guy KalmaOTOC Vault Racings.t.
6i.imgur.com/vobExyW.png Michael SchweizerAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
7i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack BobridgeBudget Forkliftss.t.
8i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack AndersonBudget Forkliftss.t.
9i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Jayden CoppCharter Mason Giant+ 35
10i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team+ 57
#STAGE 4
1i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Scott SunderlandBudget Forklifts59'29
2i.imgur.com/vobExyW.png Michael SchweizerAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
3i.imgur.com/Xy6A7nq.png Roman van UdenCCN Cycling Teams.t.
4i.imgur.com/ak0SE1R.png Angus Tobinsearch2retains.t.
5i.imgur.com/sKQQtiL.png Russell GillWormall Civil CCSs.t.
#FINAL GC
1i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Ben HillCharter Mason Giant7h03'53
2i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack BobridgeBudget Forklifts+ 36
3i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 39
4i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Ben DyballAvanti Racing Team+ 41
5i.imgur.com/KcMXeDv.png Guy KalmaOTOC Vault Racing+ 43
6i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Sam CromeCharter Mason Giant+ 45
7i.imgur.com/ak0SE1R.png Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retain+ 1'05
8i.imgur.com/vobExyW.png Michael SchweizerAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 1'29
9i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Paul Van der PloegCharter Mason Giant+ 1'30
10i.imgur.com/DO3Tucu.png Callum ScotsonSASI/Callidus Cycling+ 1'32
11i.imgur.com/JF7uIQ5.png Brad EvansPat's Veg Cycling + 1'40
12i.imgur.com/SyZWYn4.png Joel YatesCycling NZs.t.
13i.imgur.com/DTsLuY2.png Wesley SulzbergerNavitas Satalyst+ 1'41
14i.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Jayden CoppCharter Mason Giant+ 2'13
15i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team+ 2'26

 
Tamijo
Wow 2 in top 3, brilliant.
 
Ian Butler
A nice victory and a good looking GC, too! Well done!
 
tsmoha
imageshack.com/a/img13/8213/jhqf.png Adelaide Tour Preview
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The Jayco Adelaide Tour goes into it's fourth edition and will feature the second NRS event this year. The race organziation has confirmed new courses and made improvements to the event. Campbelltown City Council has confirmed its support again in 2015 taking on Stages 1 & 4. The City of Onkaparinga will stage two circuit road races in the McLaren Vale region. Stage 1 will start in Tanunda north of Adelaide weaving its way back to the Corkscrew and finishing on the outskirts of Campbelltown.

There's no more ITT or TTT on the schedule, but those four partly hilly, partly flat stages promise some exciting racing (again). The past three years saw some very close decisions for the overall victories - like Jack Anderson's win by one second ahead of Mark O'Brien last season:

2015 | Jack Anderson (Drapac Cycling)
2014 | Alex Wohler (Budget Forklifts)
2013 | Aaron Donnelly (Huon Salmon - Genesys)

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Teams
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Favorites
i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Patrick Bevini.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack Bobridgei.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Sam Crome
i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Ben Dyballi.imgur.com/vjh8Xeg.png Ben Hilli.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Brendan Canty
i.imgur.com/2FAjHin.png Matthew Clarki.imgur.com/r6HqiSk.png Adam Bulli.imgur.com/vobExyW.png Michael Schweizer


Charter Mason has done pretty well in the NRS opener and so both series leader Ben Hill and Sam Crome of course should have a shot at the overall victory here. With Avanti now lining up with Patrick Bevin for the first time in the NRS, it's definitely their goal to bounce back from being off the podium in Perth (even though Ben Dyball did well with a stage-win of course).

Punchy sprinters like Michael Schweizer or Raphael Freienstein (Charter Mason) can be real threats, too. And of course there's Team Budget with Jack Bobridge (2nd in Perth) and Brenda Canty (reigning Oceanian Road Champ)! Defending race-winner and 3rd in Perth Jack Anderson won't take part though. Still a pretty promising lineup with also Brodie Talbot having the skills to compete for the GC.
Team Budget Forklifts
i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Jack Bobridgei.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Brendan Cantyi.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Brodie Talbot
i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Luke Davisoni.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Glenn O'Sheai.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Mitchell Mulhern
i.imgur.com/hzHwiQD.png Myron Simpson

 
sutty68
2nd and 3rd Overall in Perth was a Great result, now go one better in Adelaide Smile
 
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