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NRS 2015/ Season's ending..
tsmoha
@sutty and baia: Thanks, mates! Like the flowers-screen and also Wohler most, as well Wink

@all: So I'm back for more! It's been a while since the last Victorian Road Series-event has been held, but there's still the final event ahead. The Tour of Bright! One of the last races in 2013..

imageshack.com/a/img194/732/voqa.png Tour of Bright (Victorian Road Series' final event)
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2013 will mark the 20th edition of the Tour of Bright, and what a year it will be! The Alpine Cycling Club will be going to extra lengths to commemorate the occasion.

Stage 1/The finish line is located at the top of Tawonga Gap. This stage has created a great atmosphere at the finish line, as everyone watches people arriving.

Stage 2/ The Individual Time Trial is where the rider tests themselves against the clock on an out and back course to Porepunkah.

Stage 3/ The route to Mt.Hotham is one of the most picturesque and challenging for any cyclist. A total of 55kms, the final 30 kms are all uphill, on an ascent to rival those seen in the French Alps.

The "Grand Finale" of the VRS and also one of the last events in Australia's cycling scene 2013! VRS-leader Cameron Wurf will fight hard to defend his lead, while our blogger Rhys Gillett (African Wildlife) will try to score big time.. but we can expect some big names of the NRS as well: Jack Haig (last year's 4th here), Matt Clark (defending champion) and more!

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Results 2012/
1 Matthew ClarkCharter Mason5h37'36"
2 Jason SpencerCharter Mason+ 1'17"
3 Stuart Smith-+ 1'52"
4 Jack HaigGenesys Wealth+ 1'57"
5 Cal Brittensearch2retain+ 2'37"
6 Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 3'04"



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Tawonga Gap - a great view for stage one's summit!
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Hotham Heights' Alpine Resort and stage three's finish!


Blogging rider(s)/

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Miguel98
I always tought that Austrlia had no mountains. I was proven wrong.
 
tsmoha
Miguel98 wrote:
I always tought that Austrlia had no mountains. I was proven wrong.


Must admit, that i also didn't expect so many quite challenging climbs in Australia! One more reason to follow this Series (both here and irl) Wink
 
tsmoha
imageshack.com/a/img194/732/voqa.png Tour of Bright (Stage 1, Hilly, 90km)
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The Tour of Bright kicks off with a tough stage, finishing on Tawonga Gap: a 6km climb, featuring 7% slopes in average.

So it's a first chance to create crucial gaps! Top-favorites will be riders like Haig (Huon), Evans (Budget), Gillett (African) or Lapthorne (Drapac), as defending Bright-champion Clark (Charter Mason) couldn't participate due to an injury he suffered in training.

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We're already in the final 5km and the ascent to Tawonga Gap! The peloton had no problems to catch the breakaway before the climb.

Clements (Huon) is the first favorite to attack the bunch, he's followed by

Elliott (Target) and
Gillett (African Wildlife)!

Both Elliott and Gillett still fight for the Victorian Road Series-title or podium at least!

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The trio gets company by Williams (Budget), who closes up to the first attackers with now 3km to go!

13" behind a duo of Lapthorne and Sheppard (search2) is trying to hang on, while another group of 7 (Haig, Pollock) is already 45" in arrears.

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Williams accelerates another km later and it looks like the other three struggle to follow!

Gillett already seems to suffer from this steep climb, but he's still the last of the trio trying to keep Williams' pace!

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Only 500metres remaining and Williams established a 50"-gap in the meantime! No one seems to be able to catch up.

The new chasing group with 5 riders tries a final attack:

Lapthorne
Elliott
Sheppard
Clements
Gillett

with the latter losing ground now. Looks like he put too much effort in his attempt to follow Williams!

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Marc Williams (Budget) takes out the opening stage! No one could hang on, his "diesel" was simply outstanding today!

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55" later, Darren Lapthorne (Drapac) sprints for 2nd place.

Another 10" behind, group Sheppard, Elliott, Clements and also our blogger Gillett crosses the line.

Evans (Budget), top-favorite for the mountain-stage, lost 1'55" as 8th. VRS-leader Wurf (Austal) 2'45" as 10th. Biggest surprise: Haig (Huon) could only finish as 11th, losing 2'55". Same goes for Britten (search2).


Final Results Stage 1/


1Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts2h22'51
2Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 55
3Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'05
4Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
5Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
6Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris s.t.
7Malcom RudolphDrapac Cycling+ 1'55
8Karl EvansBudget Forkliftss.t.
9David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 2'24
10Cameron WurfAustal - Subway Racing Team+ 2'45

Spoiler
11Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 2'55
12Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
13Thomas HamiltonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
14Josh TaylorGPM Data#3s.t.
15Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 3'18
16Shaun McCarthyBudget Forkliftss.t.
17Angus MortonPark Trent Teams.t.
18Campbell FlakemoreHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
19Ben DyballHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 3'50
20Casey MunroPark Trent Team+ 4'03
21Daniel NelsonAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
22John WalkerDrapac Cycling+ 4'16
23Rhys PollockDrapac Cyclings.t.
24James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
25Sam WoodGPM Data#3s.t.
26Joseph LewisGPM Data#3s.t.
27Peter EnglishSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
28Patrick ShawHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
29Richard MoffattMelbourne Unibicycless.t.
30Blair WindsorBudget Forkliftss.t.
31Vaughan BowmanTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
32Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
33Oliver Kent-SparkTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
34Steve PilsonMelbourne Unibicycless.t.
35Boon YeoAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
36James HannamAustal - Subway Racing Teams.t.
37Gareth ElrickEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
38Nicolas SandersonMelbourne Unibicycless.t.
39Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
40Alistair Donohoesearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
41Nicholas SquillariAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
42Henry MorleySatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
43Stuart Smithsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
44Peter MuellerAustal - Subway Racing Teams.t.
45Sam SpokesJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
46James ButlerTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
47Chris JoryGPM Data#3s.t.
48Julius KillenEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
49Nicholas D'AmbrosioTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
50Kevin LoveEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
51Ben JohnsonChampion System Composite Teams.t.
52Jeremy CameronAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
53Simon PearsonTeam Orbeas.t.
54Tom Donaldsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
55Danny RoweEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
56William DickesonChampion System Composite Teams.t.
57Benjamin BrooksChampion System Composite Teams.t.
58Jonathan CantwellMelbourne Unibicycless.t.
59Sam WelsordSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
60Tim DoddsEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
61James MeadleyBudget Forkliftss.t.
62Willem HeathSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
63Samuel LeeJayco Composite Team+ 6'10
64Josh SmithJayco Composite Teams.t.
65Clay MurfetPark Trent Teams.t.
66Aaron KempsChampion System Composite Teams.t.
67Pip GrinterPark Trent Teams.t.
68Ashley HutchinsonJayco Composite Teams.t.
69Ben DayJayco Composite Team+ 6'43
70Jason AllanTeam Orbeas.t.
71Hilton ClarkeAustal - Subway Racing Teams.t.
72Tom MiddletonTeam Orbea+ 7'23
73Hayden GodfreyTeam Orbea+ 7'41


GC


1Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts2h22'41
2Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 59
3Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'11
4Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Team+ 1'15
5Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
6Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
7Malcom RudolphDrapac Cycling+ 2'05
8Karl EvansBudget Forkliftss.t.
9David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 2'34
10Cameron WurfAustal - Subway Racing Team+ 2'55

 
Strydz
Miguel98 wrote:
I always tought that Austrlia had no mountains. I was proven wrong.

Being from Melbourne I can certainly assure you we have mountains Smile I know the Tour du Bright quite well and am in the ballot to race in D grade this year (hopefully a few drop out so I get a start).

tsmoha: Good story you have going here buddy, keep it up!
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tsmoha
Strydz wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
I always tought that Austrlia had no mountains. I was proven wrong.

Being from Melbourne I can certainly assure you we have mountains Smile I know the Tour du Bright quite well and am in the ballot to race in D grade this year (hopefully a few drop out so I get a start).

tsmoha: Good story you have going here buddy, keep it up!


Thanks!

And good luck for your race to Bright! Judging from the profiles and pictures i've seen from this race, it must be a very nice event. Loved the scenery of those climbs there, so I'll keep my fingers crossed that you will get a chance to ride it Wink would be cool if you would report on this later this year, quite interested if you will make it or not!
 
Miguel98
Williams pulling a Basso there.
 
MrTeamSky
Well done Williams
 
tsmoha
@Miguel: Yeah, he did not really attack but just dropped the others in style Smile I like!

@MrTeamSky: He did. Thanks for following Smile

imageshack.com/a/img194/732/voqa.png Tour of Bright (Stage 2, ITT, 15km)
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Second day here in Bright and it's a rather short and easy timetrial. We've seen quite some bigger gaps yesterday, but any seconds gained can be valuable in the end!

Jordan Kerby (Jayco), top-favorite for this ITT, proved his strength by setting an early best time: 21'17".

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Jack Haig (Huon) couldn't hang on with the best in yesterday's opener. Will he be able to fight back for at least a Top-5?

He makes a first step: new 2nd - ahead of VRS-leader Wurf (Austal) - with only 7" behind Kerby!

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Our blogger Rhys Gillett (African Wildlife) is of course worth a closer look! He did quite well yesterday, finishing with the first bigger group of top-favorites.

He loses 35" on Kerby in the ITT, but is just within range of his closer rivals for a Top-3/5/10!

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Race-leader Marc Williams (Budget) is known as a decent timetrialist and as GC's 2nd Lapthorne struggled today, he has no problems to defend his lead:

+ 17" as 6th today. He continues to prove his good shape!

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The stage-win goes to Kerby. No real surprise, but he won't care about that!

As for the GC we've seen only minor changes: Williams still ahead of Lapthorne, who's now already 1'26" behind though!

Elliott, Clements and Gillett complete the provisional Top-5, all within 1'31" and 1'33" in arrears. Same goes for Sheppard as 6th.

The best climber - Karl Evans (Budget) - is already 2'20" behind as 7th. But will he even try to attack his teammate's yellow in tomorrow's concluding mountain-stage?


Final Results Stage 2/


1Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS 21'17
2Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys + 7
3Cameron WurfAustal - Subway Racing Team+ 9
4Samuel LeeJayco Composite Team+ 12
5Richard MoffattMelbourne Unibicycles+ 13
6Tom Donaldsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 16
7Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts+ 17
8James MeadleyBudget Forklifts+ 18
9Jason AllanTeam Orbea+ 20
10Simon PearsonTeam Orbeas.t.

Spoiler
11Peter MuellerAustal - Subway Racing Teams.t.
12Nicholas SquillariAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 22
13Ben DayJayco Composite Team+ 23
14Ben DyballHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 29
15Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cycling+ 30
16Campbell FlakemoreHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
17Henry MorleySatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 32
18Karl EvansBudget Forkliftss.t.
19Aaron KempsChampion System Composite Team+ 33
20Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
21Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
22Hayden GodfreyTeam Orbea+ 35
23Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
24Thomas HamiltonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 36
25James ButlerTarget Trek Racing Team+ 40
26Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
27Clay MurfetPark Trent Team+ 41
28Chris JoryGPM Data#3s.t.
29William DickesonChampion System Composite Team+ 42
30Danny RoweEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
31Boon YeoAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
32Joseph LewisGPM Data#3s.t.
33Tom MiddletonTeam Orbea+ 43
34Sam WelsordSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
35Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 44
36Nicholas D'AmbrosioTarget Trek Racing Team+ 46
37Jeremy CameronAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 47
38Benjamin BrooksChampion System Composite Team+ 48
39Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 49
40Oliver Kent-SparkTarget Trek Racing Team+ 53
41David MelvilleGPM Data#3s.t.
42Rhys PollockDrapac Cycling+ 54
43Jonathan CantwellMelbourne Unibicycles+ 55
44Sam SpokesJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
45Ben JohnsonChampion System Composite Team+ 56
46Sam WoodGPM Data#3s.t.
47Nicolas SandersonMelbourne Unibicycles+ 59
48Willem HeathSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 1'01
49Angus MortonPark Trent Teams.t.
50Casey MunroPark Trent Team+ 1'04
51Steve PilsonMelbourne Unibicycles+ 1'05
52Pip GrinterPark Trent Team+ 1'06
53Malcom RudolphDrapac Cyclings.t.
54Blair WindsorBudget Forklifts+ 1'07
55Josh SmithJayco Composite Team+ 1'08
56John WalkerDrapac Cycling+ 1'12
57Kevin LoveEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 1'13
58Julius KillenEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
59Daniel NelsonAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 1'14
60Ashley HutchinsonJayco Composite Team+ 1'18
61Patrick ShawHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 1'19
62Vaughan BowmanTarget Trek Racing Team+ 1'22
63James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
64Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'23
65Hilton ClarkeAustal - Subway Racing Team+ 1'25
66James HannamAustal - Subway Racing Team+ 1'26
67Josh TaylorGPM Data#3+ 1'28
68Alistair Donohoesearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'38
69Shaun McCarthyBudget Forkliftss.t.
70Stuart Smithsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'43
71Gareth ElrickEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 1'47
72Peter EnglishSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 1'48
73Tim DoddsEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 1'55


GC


1Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts2h44'15
2Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 1'26
3Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Team+ 1'31
4Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
5Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris + 1'33
6Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'34
7Karl EvansBudget Forklifts+ 2'20
8Cameron WurfAustal - Subway Racing Team+ 2'47
9Malcom RudolphDrapac Cycling+ 2'54
10Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys + 2'55

 
Miguel98
Unless Williams cracks, I don't see him losing this. Wink
 
MrTeamSky
Williams is doing extremely well and a great stage win for Jordan Kerby
 
tsmoha
@Miguel: His lead looks indeed comfortable. You'll find out in the report below Wink

@TeamSky: Williams looks in shape, yes. This race is a good chance for him to shine and prove his skills!

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Final stage of the Tour of Bright - and it's simply short but tough! 55km in total, with about 30km ascending roads up the Mt Hotham!

Race-leader Williams (Budget) may not rely on his quite comfortable lead. Anything can happen in a mountain like this..

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To keep the report short, let's focus on the final 10km of racing!

Two riders - Walker (Drapac) and Donohoe (search2) - attacked at the bottom of the climb for a breakaway attempt. 9km before finish, Walker is still in solo-lead by 55" on the bunch.

The field is already gone into pieces. 21 riders remain in the peloton, where Budget is doing the pace for their race-leader Williams..

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..or maybe someone else? Evans (Budget) and Lapthorne (Drapac) attack the peloton a few moments later, overtaking escapee Donohoe.

So is Budget going for their best climber Evans today? He's 2'20" behind Williams in the GC. Or is it a tactical move only?

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Evans definitely puts some pressure on both Williams and GC's 2nd Lapthorne:

he drops Lapthorne easily and soloes away! Solo-escapee Walker is also caught in the meantime.

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Less than 2km remaining and we see Williams in a group with GC's 4th Clements (Huon) and Hamilton (Jayco). He's already 1'39" behind Evans right now.. will he even lose his yellow to his teammate?

E1/ Evans

E2/ Lapthorne at 0.28

E3/ Britten at 0.56

E4/ Sheppard at 1.18

E5/ Williams, Hamilton, Clements, Melville at 1.39

E6/ Gillett, Elliott, Donohoe, Walker at 1.56

So for the GC, it seems to be a fight between Evans, Lapthorne, Sheppard and Williams.. while Gillett, Elliott or also Haig (+ 2.50) can't compete with the very best.

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Evans keeps fighting on this tough climb! Lapthorne ain't too far behind, but it's only a km to go..

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And yes, just like in the opening stage, it's Team Budget with a solo-win: Karl Evans (winner of the Tour of Gippsland in the NRS) takes out the queen-stage!

Lapthorne 2nd with 25" in arrears..

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But where's race-leader Williams?

Well, he could narrow the gap to the search2-duo Sheppard/Britten! With another final attack, he tries to hold on to his race-lead..

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He does! What a fight by Williams, who even could re-gain some seconds on teammate Evans in the final 2-3km!

He crosses the line as 5th, losing 1'18" on Evans and less than a minute on GC'S 2nd Lapthorne.

That's enough to defend his lead! Marc Williams wins the Tour of Bright 2013, ahead of Lapthorne (+ 0.27) and Evans (+ 0.52).

Sheppard, Elliott and Clements finish a few seconds behind, while our blogger Gillett ends up as 7th! The 2nd in the Victorian Road Series did quite well behind those names, but will it be enough to grab the wanted VRS-title? We'll find out later.


Final Results Stage 3/


1Karl EvansBudget Forklifts1h49'00
2Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 25
3Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'00
4Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'18
5Marc WilliamsBudget Forkliftss.t.
6Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Team+ 1'31
7Casey MunroPark Trent Teams.t.
8Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
9Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris + 2'01
10Alistair Donohoesearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 2'38


Final GC


1Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts4h34'33
2Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 27
3Karl EvansBudget Forklifts+ 52
4Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'12
5Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Team+ 1'44
6Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
7Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 2'16
8Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 4'11
9David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 4'30
10Thomas HamiltonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 4'44

 
MrTeamSky
Williams just hung on well done Williams.
 
Miguel98
Williams did well finishing a very sucessfull Budget race.
 
tsmoha
@Mig and Sky: Thanks for following, guys! Williams simply delivered and did very well in this final stage. For a few moments it looked he would lose it, but really put up a very strong final 2-3kms!

@all: So here's the final rankings of the VRS, plus a shot summary. I will be off for another short-trip this weekend and come back with a recap of the NRS-season on monday! Stay tuned Smile

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CAMERON WURF CLAIMS VICTORIAN ROAD SERIES TITLE


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Cameron Wurf (Austal-Subway) defended his lead in the final event of the VRS - the Tour of Bright! Despite facing some heavy competition in well known NRS-riders like Lapthorne (Drapac), Evans/Williams (Budget) or also Haig (Huon), Wurf managed to score valuable 11 points thanks to his podium-finish in the timetrial.

Rhys Gillett (African Wildlife), who was aiming for the VRS-title as well, missed his chance to grab the title, finishing 7th in GC: "It would have been great to take it, but the startlist in Bright was quite heavy. I'm not too disappointed about finishing on the VRS-podium though!"

Wurf, who did not find a professional team to sign him this year and who just rode a few races in Australia, proved his skills and may now aim for a "better" contract in 2014. His most important win in the VRS was the GC-win in the Tour of the South West earlier this year: "It's a nice achievement and I really enjoyed those races on home soil. I'll search for Pro-Team first, but who knows, maybe I'll end up riding the whole NRS next year!"

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RkNameTeamTotal
1Cameron WurfAustal - Subway66
2Darren LapthorneDrapac54
3Rhys GillettAfrican Wild52
4Karl EvansBudget Forklifts51
5Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts50
6Nathan ElliottTarget Trek49
7Eric Sheppardsearch2retain46
8Riley MauleData#335
Michael TroyGPM Data#335
Nicholas SquillariAfrican Wildlife35
11Nathan EarleGenesys30
12Henry MorleySatalyst Giant27
13Richard MoffattMelbourne22
14Alex ClementsGenesys21
15Nicholas D'AmbrosioTarget Trek19

Spoiler
16Cameron Baylysearch2retain18
Nicolas SandersonMelbourne18
18Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS15
Daniel NelsonAfrican Wildlife15
Tom Donaldsearch2retain15
21Ben DyballGenesys14
Cal Brittensearch2retain14
Boon YeoAfrican Wildlife14
24Willem HeathSatalyst Giant13
25Samuel DavisGenesys12
Michael FreibergBianchi Lotto12
David MelvilleGPM Data#312
Jack HaigGenesys12
Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant12
Benjamin BrooksChampion System12
31Steven WaiteAfrican Wildlife11
Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racing11
Joseph LewisGPM Data#311
Sam WoodGPM Data#311
Casey MunroPark Trent10
Reuben DonatiDowner EDI10

 
MrTeamSky
Well done Cameron Wurf.
 
baia
Good to see another report mate Wink .. Williams did great but Cameron did even better... as you know, i like your screens alot but those race header pics are awesome.. have a nice trip Wink
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tsmoha
@TeamSky: Once again, thanks for following! Wurf did well in the VRS, we may see him more often in the NRS 2014 as well..

@baia: Thanks, mate! Like said before, it's always nice to get feedback on screens, as I always try to make them as realistic as possible Smile

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NATIONAL ROAD SERIES 2013 - A SHORT RECAP


It has been a thrilling year in Australia's National Road Series and we've seen cycling at it's best! The 14 events have seen 10 different winners and some very close decisions: "We could have asked for more, really. This year has been another step forward for the NRS", said Sean Muir, Cycling Australia’s National Manager – Sport.

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Neil Van der Ploeg taking out a stage in Herald Sun Tour!

The season kicked off in Tasmania, with the Mersey Valley Tour making for a great start into the year. Adam Semple (Satalyst) grabbed the GC-win thanks to a late solo-attack on final day. Nathan Earle (Huon), winner of the Mt Baw Baw classic (Victorian Road Series) a few days before, looked like the certain winner. Eventually, he wouldn't score a single GC-victory in 2013!

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O'Brien has won three stage-races this year..

Mark O'Brien (Budget) did better in terms of victories: he managed to win 3 races (Toowomba, North West and Tasmania Tours) in total - one less than in 2012, but except of Neil Van der Ploeg (National Capital and Launceston to New Norfolk) the only rider to claim more than one race-win this year!

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Defending champion Davison was in the mix again..

So O'Brien obviously was amongst those, who challenged for the NRS-title 2013! Semple, strong early in the season, couldn't really hold on to his early shape (still staying in the mix for the title though), so other names like Earle, young gun Jack Haig (Huon) and also defending champion Luke Davison (Drapac) joined the mix as well.

The latter did not dominate like he did in 2012, but thanks to winning the Tour of the Murray River, Davison again was amongst the very best riders in Australia this season: "I will be back for more! Even though, I fear the new points system in 2014 (same points for every event, no more categories) won't suit the sprinters very much!"

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Van der Ploeg and his solo-win in New Norfolk!

A stunning late-season run by Neil Van der Ploeg, including his two mentioned wins plus several Top-10 finishes, eventually sealed the deal: O'Brien remained the last real contender but failed to narrow the comfortable gap Van der Ploeg had established before.

So again no title for last year's 3rd O'Brien, who at least made the NRS-podium as 2nd again. He and Van der Ploeg were joined by top-talent Jack Haig, who jumped onto the 3rd place by 2 points ahead of Davison: thanks to his prestigious win of the Grafton to Inverell Classic!

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RaceWinnerriding for
Mersey Valley TourSempleSatalyst
Herald Sun TourP Van der PoegSatalyst
Tour of ToowoombaO'BrienBudget
Adelaide TourDonnellyHuon-Genesys
North West TourO'BrienBudget
Tour of GippslandEvansBudget
Great South Coast TourHallSatalyst
Tour of the Murray RiverDavisonDrapac
National Capital TourN Van der Ploegsearch2retain
Launceston to New NorfolkN Van der Ploegsearch2retain
Tour of TasmaniaO'BrienBudget
Melbourne to WarrnamboolAndersonBudget
Shipwreck CoastWohlerBudget
Grafton to InverellHaigHuon-Genesys

 
Miguel98
Good recap there tsmoha.
 
MrTeamSky
Team Budget seem to have a lot of the wins.
 
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