NRS 2015/ Season's ending..
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 15-08-2013 19:18
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My prediction was correct. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 15-08-2013 20:29
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@Ian: Yap, especially his performance in the mountain-stage..
@Mig: Yes, the good old bonus seconds pretty much favored Neil
The National Capital Tour - final category 1 stage race this year - was always expected to be a key race in 2013. And if that's true, Neil Van der Ploeg (search2) definitely delivered right in time! He scored 248 points just in this race (O'Brien scored 130 as second-best) and takes the NRS-lead!
O'Brien (Budget) scored valuable points as well, but he's now already 140 points behind VdP.. could this tour be the crucial race this season? We will see: we still have the mountainous Tour of Tasmania, where O'Brien should be the top-favorite.
And don't count the sprinters like Luke Davison (Drapac) off: he's still sitting on third in the rankings and with two flat classics (including the prestigious Melbourne to Warrnambool) remaining, he can score the needed points.
Search2retain also scored big time in the team's rankings, so the team may join the battle of the very best squads, where Budget re-takes the lead with a small margin.
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS/
Rk | Name | Team | Pts | 1 | Neil Van der Ploeg | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 585 | 2 | Mark O'Brien | Budget Forklifts | 443 | 3 | Luke Davison | Drapac Cycling | 428 | 4 | Jack Haig | Huon Salmon-Genesys | 367 | 5 | Adam Semple | Satalyst Giant Racing Team | 330 | 6 | Nathan Earle | Huon Salmon-Genesys | 322 | 7 | Scott Law | GPM Data#3 | 307 | 8 | Bradley Hall | Satalyst Giant Racing Team | 270 | 9 | Aaron Donnelly | Huon Salmon-Genesys | 236 | 10 | Jack Beckinsale | Huon Salmon-Genesys | 224 | 11 | Karl Evans | Budget Forklifts | 213 | 12 | Ben Grenda | Oz Cycling Development Team | 209 | 13 | Matthew Clark | Charter Mason / Drapac | 202 | 14 | Paul Van der Ploeg | Satalyst Giant Racing Team | 172 | 15 | Cameron Bayly | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 167 | 16 | Michael Cupitt | Budget Forklifts | 163 | 17 | Darren Lapthorne | Drapac Cycling | 122 | 18 | Sam Rutherford | GPM Data#3 | 114 | 19 | Rhys Gillett | African Wildlife Safaris | 109 | 20 | Harry Carpenter | Euride Racing | 98 |
Spoiler 21 | Marc Williams | Budget Forklifts | 95 | 22 | Eric Sheppard | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 77 | 23 | Robert-Jon McCarthy | Euride Racing | 68 | 24 | Chris Jory | GPM Data#3 | 66 | 25 | Mark Jamieson | Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team | 47 | 26 | Lachlan Norris | Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team | 46 | | Bernard Sulzberger | Drapac Cycling | 46 | 28 | David Melville | GPM Data#3 | 45 | | Mitchell Lovelock-Fay | Oz Cycling Development Team | 45 | | Alex Clements | Huon Salmon-Genesys | 45 | 31 | Tom Palmer | Drapac Cycling | 40 | | Ben Carman | Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team | 40 | 33 | William Heath | Satalyst Giant Racing Team | 36 | 34 | Brodie Talbot | Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program | 35 | | Gordon McCauley | Drapac Cycling | 35 | 36 | Jesse Kerrison | Budget Forklifts | 30 | | Vaughan Bowman | Target Trek Racing Team | 30 | 38 | Darcy Ellerm-Norton | Pro Team Downunder | 27 | | Caleb Jones | GPM Data#3 | 27 | | Jai Crawford | Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team | 27 | 41 | James Hepburn | GPM Data#3 | 26 | | Nathan Elliott | Target Trek Racing Team | 26 | 43 | Nicholas Wood | Pro Team Downunder | 25 | | Jordan Payne | Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program | 25 | 45 | Thimothy Roe | Euride Racing | 23 | 46 | Jonathon Clarke | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 20 | 47 | Alexander Smyth | Satalyst Giant Racing Team | 16 | 48 | Jordan Kerby | Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team | 15 | | Cameron Karwowski | Oz Cycling Development Team | 15 | | Jake Sutherland | Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage | 15 | 51 | Josh Taylor | GPM Data#3 | 13 | 52 | David Fumpson | Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team | 12 | | Edward Bissaker | Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage | 12 | 54 | John Walker | Drapac Cycling | 10 | | Joseph Lewis | GPM Data#3 | 10 | 56 | James Rendall | African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team | 8 | 57 | Jason Spencer | Charter Mason / Drapac Development Team | 7 | | Jeremy Cameron | African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team | 7 | 59 | Floris Goesinnen | Drapac Cycling | 5 | | Ayden Toovey | Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program | 5 | | Brendan Johnston | Suzuki Bontrager | 5 | | Rico Rogers | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 5 | 63 | Rhys Pollock | Drapac Cycling | 4 | 64 | Miles Scotson | Euride Racing | 3 | | Riley Maule | Data#3 Cisco Racing Team | 3 | | Ben Dyball | Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team | 3 | | Stephen Vicelich | Oz Cycling Development Team | 3 | | Cal Britten | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 3 | | Conor Murtagh | Charter Mason / Drapac Development Team | 3 | 70 | Malcom Rudolph | Drapac Cycling | 2 | | Stuart Smith | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 2 | | Henry Morley | Satalyst Giant Racing Team | 2 | | Nicholas Costello | Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program | 2 | 74 | James Szollosi | Pro Team Downunder | 1 |
TEAMS RANKINGS/
Rk | Team | Pts | 1 | Budget Forklifts | 1086 | 2 | Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team | 1078 | 3 | search2retain p/b health.com.au | 939 | 4 | Drapac Cycling | 901 | 5 | Satalyst Giant Racing Team | 774 | 6 | GPM Data#3 | 728 | 7 | Euride Racing | 401 | 8 | African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team | 346 | 9 | Oz Cycling Development Team | 345 | 10 | Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team | 319 | 11 | Charter Mason / Drapac Development Team | 300 | 12 | Pro Team Downunder | 218 | 13 | Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage | 200 | 14 | Target Trek Racing Team | 135 | 15 | Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program | 103 | 16 | Suzuki Bontrager | 63 | 17 | Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team | 50 | | Data#3 Cisco Racing Team | 50 | 19 | SUVelo Racing | 45 | 20 | Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team | 30 |
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 15-08-2013 20:32
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Go Van Der Ploeg!!! Btw, are you going to reccomend the Van Der Ploeg brother's to the MG for next season? |
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baia |
Posted on 15-08-2013 23:50
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J. Beckinsale must and needs to win some points for Huon on those 2 flat classics if they want to win Teams Rankings... search2retain might overtake them and threat Budget Forklifts...
Might be too hard for L. Davison to hold that 3 place in Individual Rankings because of Tasmania...
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miggi133 |
Posted on 15-08-2013 23:56
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Alright... Huon needs to step up... BIG TIME!
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tsmoha |
Posted on 16-08-2013 18:05
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@miggi: at least the individual's title seems to be out of reach now.. But of course everything's still possible!
@baia: well, Beckinsale did really well in the flat. Murray river, so he can do something special in the flat classics for Huon.. Davison, yes. He is likely to lose ground in tasmania now, but still one of only a few remaining NRS-contenders.
@Miguel: i definitely wanted to suggest some riders for the MG. Just noticed that Smowz already posted a couple of guys from my list. So i don't know if i will add a few more, like the van der Ploegs. But it's possible, yes!
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sutty68 |
Posted on 16-08-2013 18:08
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Budget just holding on to there Team Ranking |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 16-08-2013 19:19
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@sutty: Yap, but it's a close one between Huon and Budget, like the whole season.. plus search2 and Drapac joining the mix now
Here some more highlights of the Capital Tour, and I hope I won't forget to post Davison's blog before we go on with the next races:
Tom Palmer (Drapac) in the opening timetrial..
The chasing bunch..
Cal Britten (search2) tries to hold off the chasing groups..
Mark O'Brien (Budget) trying to catch Lachlan Norris (Jayco)..
Oliver Kent-Spark (Target) with a late solo attempt..
Breakaway in Lake Burley Griffin Loop..
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baia |
Posted on 16-08-2013 20:12
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Some nice pics... like the last one most..
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 16-08-2013 20:21
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The 1st pic on the rain is good. |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 17-08-2013 08:45
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Curious what Davison has to say about the race |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 17-08-2013 11:32
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@baia/Mig: Thanks! Funny how different our opinions are on those screens - cause I like second and fourth the most
@Ian: Here you go
Luke Davison - There and back again..
"Hey guys. It's been a while since I slipped the NRS-leadershirt on, so now that I managed to grab the provisional lead for the first time in 2013, I decided to give you fans some impressions from my first days in the Subaru-colors this season.
The Tour of the Murray River went just awesome for me. Taking out two stages and a couple of podiums, plus winning the GC felt simply great. I knew this would be my last chance to join the NRS-title's contention, so I delivered right in time."
Wearing the Subaru-shirt always feels great..
"As great as the flat Murray River went, the Capital Tour was always expected to be much tougher for me.. okay, to be honest: the two flat stages suited me very well, so it was a good chance to score up to 50 points with two stage-wins..
But unfortunately, I didn't feel as good as I felt in the Murray River.. the first flat stage around Burley Griffin Lake went well, but I was hoping for doing better than finishing 3rd.. but Neil (van der Ploeg) was simply outstanding in Canberra. And now his lead in the NRS-rankings looks quite comfortable.. But of course I'm hoping for some big scores in the two remaining flat classics!"
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sutty68 |
Posted on 17-08-2013 12:47
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Nice little write up from Luke |
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baia |
Posted on 17-08-2013 13:54
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sutty68 wrote:
Nice little write up from Luke
+1
Nice to read mate..
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tsmoha |
Posted on 18-08-2013 19:24
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Thanks, sutty and baia! Glad you enjoyed this short blog
Had no time to write the next report today, so no more update til tomorrow - at least. Have some unexpected busy days ahead, but i'll try to put the next race up soon!
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baia |
Posted on 18-08-2013 19:28
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Take your time mate... .. i don´t know if i´ll post anything today too with so much football on tv..
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 18-08-2013 20:34
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Don't rush it, the quality of this story is legendary so don't rush it |
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 18-08-2013 20:45
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Take your time. PCM is always second to real life. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 19-08-2013 18:40
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@Mig: So true, thanks
@Ian: Thank you very much for this kind words! Always appreciated!
@baia: How I wish that football was the reason for me being busy Hope you enjoyed watching tv though
Launceston to New Norfolk Classic (Category 3)
The NRS is heading for Tasmania, where the next two races will be held. Formerly the Launceston to Hobart Classic, this event has a long history – nearly 80 years since its inception.
After Departing Launceston, the classic follows a course through Pateena, Longford, Cressy, Poatina, Arthur's Lake, St. Patrick's Plains, Steppes, Bothwell, Berridale, Hollow Tree, Rosegarland, Gretna, Hayes and Lawitta before finishing in New Norfolk.
At 208kms, taking in a Category One hill climb to rival most European climbs, it is no wonder the event is getting known as the "Hell of the South". The profile surely suits the puncheurs most, so anything but a selective race would be quite surprising.
Results 2012/ | 1 Darren Lapthorne | Drapac | 1h29'18" | 2 Nathan Earle | Genesys Wealth | + 6" | 3 Jai Crawford | Genesys Wealth | + 28" | 4 Ben Grenda | Polygon | s.t. | 4 Anthony Giacoppo | Genesys Wealth | s.t. |
The climbs may lead to several attacks..
..and the slightly uphill-finish may lead to surprises..
Blogging rider(s)/
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 19-08-2013 19:58
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Go, go Van Der Ploeg. |
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