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NRS 2015/ Season's ending..
tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png Tour of the Murray River Stages 5-6-7
JONES DELIVERS WITH THREE STAGE-WINS FOR YELLOW!


Will we see a sprinter as crowned NRS-champion this year? Brenton Jones (Avanti) is definitely on a good way to repeat what Luke Davison achieved for Team Budget back in 2012: Avanti's premium sprinter added two more stage-wins in the Murray River to win the final GC ahead of Jonathan Cantwell (Drapac) and a strong Jesse Kerrison (Budget), thus putting some pressure on the remaining title-contenders!

After his stage-win in stage four, Jones continued to gain seconds on Cantwell: while Jesse Kerrison took line honours in the Echuca to Barmah Road Race, Jones outsprinted GC-leader Cantwell and Edmondson. A first step towards yellow..

And he kept delivering: Brenton Jones took out the two final stages, both ahead of Kerrison, who found back to his shape after some problmes in the first four days. Cantwell sprinted for two 4th places, which was too less to hold off Jones. The final criterium through Yarrawonga was heavily influenced by crosswinds and saw a group of just 10 riders gaining 48 seconds on the peloton, where riders like Raphael Freienstein (Charter Mason) or Chris Jory (GPM) lost their Top-10 placings in the GC.. the very top-sprinters though avoided any drama and behind Jones, also Alex Edmondson (Euride) or Ben Grenda (Pure Tasmania) scored valuable points here. Edmondson though definitely lost some more ground on one of his biggest challengers for the NRS-crown!
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Kicking off his sprint early: Kerrison in stage five..

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..and holding on til the line! Jones coming close as runner up.

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Avanti's train going strong towards the finish in stage six..

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Final leadout Beckinsale releasing Brent Jones quite late into the sprint..

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And Jones holds off Kerrison this time, already slipping into yellow as well!

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Final stage through Yarrawunga: Kerrison leading the sprint again..

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..but Jones finishes off the race in style for his third stage-win here!

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A huge points haul for Jones will certainly see him leading the NRS comfortably!
#STAGE_5
1Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts1h25'09
2Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team s.t.
3Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cyclings.t.
4Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racings.t.
5Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retains.t.
#STAGE_6
1Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team 1h54'41
2Jesse KerrisonBudget Forkliftss.t.
3Raphael FreiensteinCharter Mason Giants.t.
4Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cyclings.t.
5Jack BeckinsaleAvanti Racing Team s.t.
#STAGE_7
1Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team 56'36
2Jesse KerrisonBudget Forkliftss.t.
3Joel StrachanSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
4Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cyclings.t.
5Sam WitmitzBudget Forkliftss.t.
...
11Michael VinkBudget Forklifts+ 48
#FINAL GC
1Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team 11h33'47
2Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling+ 8
3Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts+ 12
4Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racing+ 17
5Ben GrendaPure Tasmania+ 22
6Russell GillEuride Racing+ 24
7Joel StrachanSatalyst Giant Racing+ 26
8Sam WitmitzBudget Forklifts+ 28
9Daniel BarryBudget Forkliftss.t.
10Robert-Jon McCarthyEuride Racings.t.

Spoiler
11Raphael FreiensteinCharter Mason Giant Racing+ 1'14
12Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 1'15
13Caleb JonesGPM Data#3s.t.
14Jack BeckinsaleAvanti Racing Team + 1'16
15Alex WohlerBudget Forkliftss.t.
16Will ClarkeDrapac Cyclings.t.
17Scott LawAvanti Racing Team s.t.
18Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retains.t.
19Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontragers.t.
20Tommy NankervisBudget Forkliftss.t.
21James MowattAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
22Scott SunderlandTeam Scody Downunders.t.
23Aaron DonnellyAvanti Racing Team s.t.
24Jack AndersonDrapac Cyclings.t.
25Theodore YatesSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
26Bernard SulzbergerDrapac Cyclings.t.
27Alistair Donohoesearch2retains.t.
28Brodie TalbotBudget Forkliftss.t.
29Michael TroyGPM Data#3s.t.
30Angus Tobinsearch2retains.t.
31Trevor SpencerAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
32Joseph LewisGPM Data#3s.t.
33Shannon JohnsonCharter Mason Giant Racings.t.
34Anthony GiacoppoAvanti Racing Team s.t.
35Alexander MorganJayco VIS - Apollos.t.
36Robbie HuckerDrapac Cyclings.t.
37Patrick LaneAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
38Riley MauleData#3 Symantec RTs.t.
39Floris GoesinnenDrapac Cyclings.t.
40James ButlerJayco VIS - Apollos.t.
41Fraser GoughData#3 Symantec RTs.t.
42Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontragers.t.
43Scott McPheeEuride Racings.t.
44Mitchell FlynnSuzuki Bontragers.t.
45Daniel FitterCharter Mason Giant Racings.t.
46Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team s.t.
47Dean WindsorSuzuki Bontragers.t.
48Sam McCallumPure Tasmania & Polygon Cyclings.t.
49Conor MurtaghCharter Mason Giant Racings.t.
50Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
51Ayden TooveyRacing Kangarooss.t.
52Daniel BonelloGPM Data#3+ 2'48
53Jacob RestallCharter Mason Giant Racings.t.
54James Hepburnsearch2retains.t.
55Thomas HamiltonJayco VIS - Apollos.t.
56Luke FetchAvanti Racing Team + 2'57
57Tom PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
58Michael VinkBudget Forkliftss.t.
59Neil Van der PloegAvanti Racing Team s.t.
60Zachary QuinnAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
61Rhys PollockCharter Mason Giant Racings.t.
62Jason SpencerAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
63Reuben DonatiFiets Apparel Test Teams.t.
64Tom KaeslerEuride Racings.t.
65Stuart Smithsearch2retains.t.
66Westley GoughBudget Forkliftss.t.
67Trent CarmanFiets Apparel Test Teams.t.
68Sylvain LauwersTeam Scody Downunders.t.
69Tom Donaldsearch2retain+ 4'29
70Jayden CoppTeam Scody Downunders.t.
71Nicholas CostelloRacing Kangarooss.t.
72Patrick ShawSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
73Henry MorleySatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
74Tyler SpurrellAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
75David MelvilleData#3 Symantec RTs.t.
76Ben CarmanData#3 Symantec RTs.t.
77Sam WoodGPM Data#3s.t.
78Cameron Baylysearch2retains.t.
79James SzollosiData#3 Symantec RTs.t.
80Oscar StevensonJayco VIS - Apollos.t.
81Fraser NortheyData#3 Symantec RTs.t.
82Nicholas KatsonisCharter Mason Giant Racings.t.
83Oliver MartinPure Tasmania & Polygon Cyclings.t.
84Andrew StephanData#3 Symantec RTs.t.
85Dylan NewberryFiets Apparel Test Teams.t.
86Sam SautelleSuzuki Bontragers.t.
87Danny RoweEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 4'48
88Gerald EvansPure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling+ 5'48
89Miles ScotsonEuride Racing+ 6'09
90Kevin LoveEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 6'44
91Jordan KerbyDrapac Cycling+ 7'09
92Zachary ShawJayco VIS - Apollos.t.
93George TansleyEuride Racings.t.
94Nicholas WoodTeam Scody Downunders.t.
95Luke PledgerBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 7'43
96Gareth ElrickEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 8'16
97Tim DoddsEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 9'24
98Aaron JonesPure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling+ 10'56
99Sam WelsordSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
100Josh LindSuzuki Bontragers.t.
101Darcy Ellerm-NortonTeam Scody Downunders.t.
102Michael FreibergBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 12'36
103Edward BissakerBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
104Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos+ 13'36
105James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
106Jake McMahonPure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling+ 14'28
107Saxon IrvineFiets Apparel Test Team+ 15'09
108Raf VainikkaFiets Apparel Test Teams.t.
109Craig HuttonRacing Kangaroos+ 15'19
110Stephen HallBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 15'57
111Craig EversRacing Kangaroos+ 15'58
112Trent DerecourtBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 16'01
113Julius KillenEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 16'30
114Brett GillespieBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 20'09
115Craig CookeSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 31'09
135Liam HarlandCellarbrations Racing Team+ 15'20

 
TheManxMissile
Great individual reasult for Jones, but Avanti surprisingly lacking in the team department behind him. The lead will have decreased...
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tsmoha
Keep in mind, that also all Top-3's in those stages count towards the team's rankings. So Jones definitely scores pretty well for Avanti with his podiums/stage-wins here Wink
 
TheManxMissile
I know how this works Wink Still expecting a reduced gap all things added up
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tsmoha
May put the newest rankings up later, anyway Wink
 
sutty68
Kerrison road a good race for Budget Smile, unfortunately Brenton Jones was slightly better Frown
 
tsmoha
@sutty: Yap, Kerrison with maybe his best race for Budget, but Jones' most recent races have been impressive!

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Brenton Jones is going strong towards the NRS-title: adding 26pts to his bucket, the premium sprinter went for a huge points haul in the Murray River Tour! With now two mountainous stage-races to come (Capital Tour, Tour of Tasmania), it's up to Timmy Roe to narrow this comfortable gap as close as possible. Other contenders like Joe Cooper or Mark O'Brien seem to be too far behind to fight for the title, but are still aiming for the podium.

With the latest races all suiting those sprinters, the Top-10 are floated by the fast men: Edmondson (12pts), Kerrison (15) and Cantwell (19) did score pretty well in the Murray, too. Edmondson as the most complete sprinter of those guys may still hope to somehow go past Jones in the final part of the season.

Avanti (21pts) did actually outscore Budget (19) once again, thanks to Jones collecting 14pts through stage-placings. The Tasmanian based team is dominating the team's competition this year! Drapac (17) and Euride (17) with valuable points: Drapac going past Charter Mason onto 3rd, while Euride puts some pressure as well.

#INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

RkNameTeamPoints
1Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team 82
2Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racing58
3Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts51
4Raphael FreiensteinCharter Mason46
5Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling43
6Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts42
7Joe CooperAvanti Racing Team 41
8Neil Van der PloegAvanti Racing Team 40
9Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team 39
10Jack HaigAvanti Racing Team 29
Daniel BarryBudget Forklifts29
12Travis MeyerDrapac Cycling21
13Ben GrendaPure Tasmania19
14Jack AndersonDrapac Cycling17
15Michael VinkBudget Forklifts15
Oscar StevensonJayco VIS - Apollo15

Spoiler
17Stuart Smithsearch2retain14
18Patrick Bevinsearch2retain13
19Will ClarkeDrapac Cycling12
Zachary ShawJayco VIS - Apollo12
21Russell GillEuride Racing11
22Alex WohlerBudget Forklifts9
Daniel FitterCharter Mason9
24Taylor GunmanAvanti Racing Team 8
Scott LawAvanti Racing Team 8
Michael CupittBudget Forklifts8
Gerald EvansPure Tasmania8
28Jason SpencerAfrican Wildlife Safaris7
Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris7
30Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts6
James MowattAfrican Wildlife Safaris6
Ben DyballAvanti Racing Team 6
33Joel StrachanSatalyst Giant Racing5
34Brendan Cantysearch2retain4
Kristian JuelBudget Forklifts4
Chris JoryGPM Data#34
Sam WitmitzBudget Forklifts4
38Shannon JohnsonCharter Mason3
Daniel NelsonSeight Test Team3
James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris3
Nick AitkinSeight Test Team3
Trent DerecourtBianchi Lotto Arbitrage3
Brodie TalbotBudget Forklifts3
Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retain3
45Sam SautelleSuzuki Bontrager2
Brad HannafordSUVelo Racing2
Bernard SulzbergerDrapac Cycling2
Craig SymondsBianchi Lotto Arbitrage2
Leslie MastersParadice Investment2
Joshua PreteBudget Forklifts2
Tom KaeslerEuride Racing2
Rhys PollockCharter Mason2
Anthony GiacoppoAvanti Racing Team 2
Theodore YatesSatalyst Giant2
Trent CarmanFiets Apparel2
56Aaron DonnellyAvanti Racing Team 1
Samuel HorganBudget Forklifts1
Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontrager1
Thomas HamiltonJayco VIS - Apollo1
Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team 1
Keagan GirdlestoneCharter Mason1
Jack BeckinsaleAvanti Racing Team1
Robert-Jon McCarthyEuride Racing1


#TEAM'S RANKINGS

RkTeamPoints
1Avanti Racing Team 184
2Budget Forklifts138
3Drapac Cycling80
4Charter Mason Giant Racing79
5Euride Racing65
6search2retain57
7African Wildlife Safaris44
8Jayco VIS - Apollo33
9Satalyst Giant Racing Team28
10Data#3 Symantec RT26
11GPM Data#320
12St George Skoda HP Team 12
13Pure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling11
14SUVelo Racing8
15Suzuki Bontrager6
Seight Test Team6
17Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage5
18Fiets Apparel Test Team3
Paradice Investment3
20Total Rush Hyster2
21Cellarbrations Racing Team1

 
TheManxMissile
Only 2 pts difference for the Team Comp, don;t mind being slightlyoff Wink
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tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png National Capital Tour
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Canberra_header_zps59096562.png


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The third edition of the National Capital Tour in and around Canberra and - again - four stages with a nice mix of different profiles:

A challenging ITT is followed by a long mountain-top-finish, even though the slopes ain't the toughest we've seen this year. Anyway, the climbers will try to gain valuable minutes/seconds here.. also the sprinters will have - most probably - two chances to shine.

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Results 2014/

1Jack HaigHuon Salmon - Genesys7h07'48
2Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts+ 1'43
3Cameron Baylysearch2retain+ 1'54
4Robbie HuckerDrapac Cycling+ 1'58
5Matthew ClarkDrapac Cycling+ 2'02


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Neil Van der Ploeg (search2) and Jack Haig (Huon/Avanti) took out the first two editions, which shows how unpredictable this interesting race is: Haig climbed to a dominating win last year, when he crushed the competition in the mountain stage. Van der Ploeg, on the other hand, managed to win against some way better climbers, as this climb up Corin Forest hasn't seen the biggest selections in it's two years now..


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[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_OBrien_zps4070731d.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Mark O'Brien (Avanti Racing)
O'Brien slipped down the rankings and has now to fight back for at least the podium, which he achieved three times in the past three seasons! Not too strong in the TT, but maybe the best climber.
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_Roe_zps457900ee.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Timothy Roe (Budget Forklifts)
Opposing to O'Brien, Budget's captain could be still a threat for NRS-leader Jones: those 30pts are quite a margin, but Roe can become dangerous in the next two stage-races. Time to shine!
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_MeyerTr_zps4fa00757.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Travis Meyer (Drapac)
It's been quiet around Meyer since his great start into the season, but Drapac is always a force - just proven in the Murray River. Meyer, Norris or Crawford make for a stunning lineup!
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_Cooper_zps7f5c0602.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Joe Cooper (Avanti Racing)
Of course this counts for Avanti, too: Cooper will aim for the TT and then holding on the GC-lead. Just like O'Brien, he's probably only in contention for the NRS-podium, which is still a goal.
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_Bevin_zps3131917a.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Patrick Bevin (search2retain)
Bevin was quite impressive in the Great South Coast, where he hang on with Roe in the final stage. He's known as an allrounder, so could be a serious GC-contender with this mix of profiles.
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Bayly_zps7babefc2.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Cameron Bayly (search2retain)
His teammate Bayly will surely be a good support - or even more? Finishing 3rd here in 2014, Bayly definitely knows how to perform especially in this rather tricky queen stage. A dark horse maybe.
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sutty68
Has to be a Budget victory here and nothing less !!
 
tsmoha
@sutty: Yap, it's now or never for Roe/Budget! (At least for this season's goal to claim the individual's title)

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png National Capital Tour Recap
BEVIN WINS THRILLER BY 9 SECONDS ON ROE/CAMERON!


What a race in Canberra: in a pretty similar way like Neil Van der Ploeg two years ago, up and coming Kiwi Patrick Bevin (search2) took out the National Capital Tour by the small margin of just three seconds ahead of Timothy Roe (Budget) and Timothy Cameron (Cellarbrations)! The latter with an unlucky third, as he led the GC after the queen-stage thanks to a strong breakaway attempt.

The opening timetrial was won by Joe Cooper (Avanti) - a kinda expected, but close victory over Michael Vink (Budget). Both Bevin (21 seconds) and Roe (24) did quite well to limit the losses, while GC-contender Mark O'Brien (50) had some ground to make up.

The queen stage on second day - featuring a 10km climb up Corin Forest - was always going to be the key here: Timmy Cameron joined the early breakaway and held off the favorites after dropping his former breakaway companions midway through the race. A huge effort, winning the stage by 29 seconds on an elite group with Roe, Bevin, O'Brien and Cupitt (Budget) - a next group with Cooper finished 1'17" off Cameron! But how close the GC was: Cameron would slip into yellow with the same time as Roe and Bevin just 3 seconds off as new third. Stage-placings would become a decisive factor, as well as further bonifications in the flat stages.

And Bevin played his allround skills to perfection: while Jonathon Cantwell (Drapac) was going to win the final two stages quite easily, Bevin already took over the race-lead in the third stage, where finished as 2nd to go past Cameron/Roe by just 3 seconds!

He added another runner up behind Cantwell in the final criterium through Canberra to defend yellow. Bad luck for Cameron then, as Roe's 8th place on the day would make him go past the outsider in the final GC! Valuable points for Roe, who's still aiming for the NRS-crown.. Cooper/O'Brien completed the Top-5 ahead of Cupitt and Meyer (Drapac). A thrilling race overall!
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Cooper on his way to take out the opening 17km long timetrial..

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Cameron attacking the breakaway 30km before the finish..

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Cupitt with a tactical move, attacking the bunch 6km to the summit..

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..joined by his captain Roe, Bevin and O'Brien a few moments later!

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Cameron though climbed to the biggest win for him and his team..

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..with Roe and Cupitt denying Bevin/O'Brien any bonifications!

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Cantwell dominating the Lake Burley Griffin road race..

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..where Bevin took over the GC-lead thanks to a strong 2nd place!

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Same story in the Canberra Crit: Cantwell for the win ahead of Bevin..

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First GC-win for Bevin in the NRS: the first of many to come?
#STAGE_1
1Joe CooperAvanti Racing Team 23'01
2Michael VinkBudget Forklifts+ 3
3Travis MeyerDrapac Cycling+ 11
4Patrick Bevinsearch2retain+ 21
5Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts+ 24
#STAGE_2
1Timothy CameronCellarbrations Racing2h44'18
2Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts+ 29
3Michael CupittBudget Forkliftss.t.
4Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team s.t.
5Patrick Bevinsearch2retains.t.
6Travis MeyerDrapac Cycling+ 1'17
#STAGE_3
1Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling2h43'13
2Patrick Bevinsearch2retains.t.
3Samuel DavisAvanti Racing Team s.t.
#STAGE_4
1Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling1h15'30
2Patrick Bevinsearch2retains.t.
3Daniel FitterCharter Mason Giants.t.
#FINAL GC
1Patrick Bevinsearch2retain7h06'40
2Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts+ 9
3Timothy CameronCellarbrations Racings.t.
4Joe CooperAvanti Racing Team + 39
5Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team + 41
6Michael CupittBudget Forklifts+ 45
7Travis MeyerDrapac Cycling+ 50
8Daniel FitterCharter Mason Giant+ 1'06
9Ben DyballAvanti Racing Team + 1'09
10Cameron Baylysearch2retain+ 1'22

Spoiler
11Keagan GirdlestoneCharter Mason Giant Racing+ 1'23
12Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts+ 1'31
13Matthew ClarkAvanti Racing Team + 1'32
14Nicholas KatsonisCharter Mason Giant Racing+ 1'35
15Robbie HuckerDrapac Cycling+ 1'36
16Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cycling+ 1'42
17Jai CrawfordDrapac Cycling+ 1'43
18Jason SpencerAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 1'48
19Nathan ElliottAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 1'56
20Samuel HorganBudget Forklifts+ 3'44
21Taylor GunmanAvanti Racing Team + 3'51
22Fraser GoughData#3 Symantec RT+ 3'55
23Jack AndersonDrapac Cycling+ 3'58
24Michael VinkBudget Forklifts+ 4'13
25Craig CookeSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 4'17
26Nick YallourisSt George Skoda HP Team + 4'18
27Daniel BonelloGPM Data#3+ 4'19
28Ben CarmanData#3 Symantec RT+ 4'20
29Sam SautelleSuzuki Bontrager+ 4'21
30James SzollosiData#3 Symantec RT+ 4'22
31Tam AllenbySUVelo Racing+ 4'26
32Jordan DaviesSt George Skoda HP Team + 4'27
33Sam WelsordSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 4'29
34Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retain+ 4'30
35Samuel DavisAvanti Racing Team + 4'53
36Nicholas WoodTeam Scody Downunder+ 5'05
37Josh TaylorGPM Data#3+ 5'10
38Craig SymondsBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 5'13
39Tristan BauerSUVelo Racing+ 5'15
40Andrew StephanData#3 Symantec RT+ 5'16
41Julian HamillGPM Data#3+ 5'18
42Danny RoweEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 5'38
43Anthony GiacoppoAvanti Racing Team + 5'39
44Lachie EdwardsParadice Investment Cycling+ 5'46
45Michael FreibergBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 5'51
46Jayden CoppTeam Scody Downunder+ 5'56
47Henry MorleySatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 6'02
48Joseph LewisGPM Data#3+ 6'04
49Alex WohlerBudget Forklifts+ 6'05
50Angus Tobinsearch2retain+ 6'06
51Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontrager+ 6'07
52Trent DerecourtBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
53Adam PhelanDrapac Cycling+ 6'08
54Tyler SpurrellAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 6'10
55Matthew MarshallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
56Stephen HallBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 6'11
57Brad HannafordSUVelo Racing+ 6'12
58Shaun O'CallaghanAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 6'13
59Rhys PollockCharter Mason Giant Racing+ 6'14
60Darcy Ellerm-NortonTeam Scody Downunders.t.
61Patrick SharpSUVelo Racing+ 6'15
62Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 6'18
63Patrick ShawSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
64Stuart Smithsearch2retain+ 6'19
65Jay DuttonSt George Skoda HP Team + 6'21
66Chris JoryGPM Data#3s.t.
67Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling+ 6'26
68Dane CrawfordParadice Investment Cycling+ 6'27
69Edward BissakerBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 6'28
70James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 6'29
71Trevor SpencerAfrican Wildlife Safaris+ 6'30
72Mitchell FlynnSuzuki Bontrager+ 6'32
73Connor HughesSUVelo Racings.t.
74Josh LindSuzuki Bontrager+ 6'33
75Sam WitmitzBudget Forklifts+ 6'34
76Willem HeathParadice Investment Cycling+ 6'35
77Jonathan BoltonSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 6'39
78Shannon JohnsonCharter Mason Giant Racing+ 6'47
79Liam HarlandCellarbrations Racing Team+ 6'50
80Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safariss.t.
81Kyle BridgewoodData#3 Symantec RT+ 7'11
82Gareth ElrickEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 7'22
83Sam CromeCharter Mason Giant Racing+ 8'39
84Cal Brittensearch2retain+ 8'43
85Nicholas D'AmbrosioCellarbrations Racing Team+ 8'53
86Scott SunderlandTeam Scody Downunder+ 8'54
87Joshua CornishSt George Skoda HP Team + 8'57
88David MelvilleData#3 Symantec RT+ 9'09
89Joshua PreteBudget Forklifts+ 9'16
90Brendan Cantysearch2retain+ 9'25
91Ben HarveySt George Skoda HP Team + 9'37
92Aaron PiperParadice Investment Cycling+ 9'43
93Sylvain LauwersTeam Scody Downunder+ 9'46
94Ronald VisserSUVelo Racing+ 10'28
95Callum O'SullivanCellarbrations Racing Team+ 10'29
96Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team + 10'30
97Dean WindsorSuzuki Bontrager+ 10'39
98Caleb JonesGPM Data#3+ 10'40
99Jeremy ScottSt George Skoda HP Team + 10'51
100Julius KillenEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 11'00
101Leslie MastersParadice Investment Cycling+ 11'10
102Chris TuneSUVelo Racing+ 11'40
103Ben JohnsonDrapac Cycling+ 11'42
104Adam AllenCellarbrations Racing Team+ 11'55
105Samuel NelsonSt George Skoda HP Team + 12'03
106Tim DoddsEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 12'04
107Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontrager+ 12'23
108Luke PledgerBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 13'52
109Kevin LoveEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 16'49
110Brett GillespieBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 18'12

 
Smowz
Great news for search2 here - they have found their climbing king in Patty Bevin, Bayly with a decent performance too.

Happy days indeed for the team - Bevin no doubt now scouted by the top teams!
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tsmoha
Bevin definitely proving his talent here. A future NRS contender? Pretty cool to see search2 back in winning mode. Been a while since Van der Ploeg ruled the NRS for this team Wink

Newest rankings online soon..
 
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Timothy Roe's tough challenge to go past Brenton Jones in the rankings has started quite well: 12pts in the Capital Tour for Budget's leader and he's back in the fight with now less than twenty points. Still a way to go, of course. It will heavily depend on his performance in the upcoming Tour of Tasmania, where six tough stages may offer some valuable points.

Bevin as the biggest winner in the Capital Tour, scoring 16pts to already enter the Top-10! Also surprising 3rd Timothy Cameron (11pts) went for a strong improvement, while Mark O'Brien (6pts) and Jonathan Cantwell (6) gained some ground on the podium-spot held by Edmondson.

As for the teams, Budget Forklifts (17pts) finally gained some points on Avanti (14), which is still leading by a comfortable margin. Drapac with another good points haul to distance Charter Mason, while search2retain scored it's second best result this year.

#INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

RkNameTeamPoints
1Brenton JonesAvanti Racing Team 82
2Timothy RoeBudget Forklifts63
3Alexander EdmondsonEuride Racing58
4Joe CooperAvanti Racing Team 51
5Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cycling49
6Raphael FreiensteinCharter Mason46
7Mark O'BrienAvanti Racing Team 45
8Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts42
9Neil Van der PloegAvanti Racing Team 40
10Patrick Bevinsearch2retain29
Jack HaigAvanti Racing Team 29
Daniel BarryBudget Forklifts29
13Travis MeyerDrapac Cycling26
14Ben GrendaPure Tasmania19
15Jack AndersonDrapac Cycling17
Michael VinkBudget Forklifts17

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17Oscar StevensonJayco VIS - Apollo15
18Stuart Smithsearch2retain14
Michael CupittBudget Forklifts14
20Daniel FitterCharter Mason13
21Will ClarkeDrapac Cycling12
Zachary ShawJayco VIS - Apollo12
23Russell GillEuride Racing11
Timothy CameronCellarbrations Racing11
25Alex WohlerBudget Forklifts9
26Taylor GunmanAvanti Racing Team 8
Scott LawAvanti Racing Team 8
Ben DyballAvanti Racing Team 8
Gerald EvansPure Tasmania8
30Jason SpencerAfrican Wildlife Safaris7
Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris7
32Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts6
James MowattAfrican Wildlife Safaris6
34Joel StrachanSatalyst Giant Racing5
35Brendan Cantysearch2retain4
Kristian JuelBudget Forklifts4
Chris JoryGPM Data#34
Sam WitmitzBudget Forklifts4
39Shannon JohnsonCharter Mason3
Daniel NelsonSeight Test Team3
James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris3
Nick AitkinSeight Test Team3
Trent DerecourtBianchi Lotto Arbitrage3
Brodie TalbotBudget Forklifts3
Oliver Kent-Sparksearch2retain3
46Sam SautelleSuzuki Bontrager2
Brad HannafordSUVelo Racing2
Bernard SulzbergerDrapac Cycling2
Craig SymondsBianchi Lotto Arbitrage2
Leslie MastersParadice Investment2
Joshua PreteBudget Forklifts2
Tom KaeslerEuride Racing2
Rhys PollockCharter Mason2
Anthony GiacoppoAvanti Racing Team 2
Theodore YatesSatalyst Giant2
Trent CarmanFiets Apparel2
57Aaron DonnellyAvanti Racing Team 1
Samuel HorganBudget Forklifts1
Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontrager1
Thomas HamiltonJayco VIS - Apollo1
Mitchell Lovelock-FayAvanti Racing Team 1
Keagan GirdlestoneCharter Mason1
Jack BeckinsaleAvanti Racing Team1
Robert-Jon McCarthyEuride Racing1
Samuel DavisAvanti Racing Team 1
Cameron Baylysearch2retain1


#TEAM'S RANKINGS

RkTeamPoints
1Avanti Racing Team 198
2Budget Forklifts155
3Drapac Cycling94
4Charter Mason Giant Racing86
5search2retain69
6Euride Racing65
7African Wildlife Safaris49
8Jayco VIS - Apollo33
9Satalyst Giant Racing Team32
10Data#3 Symantec RT29
11GPM Data#321
12St George Skoda HP Team 12
13Pure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling11
14SUVelo Racing8
15Suzuki Bontrager6
Seight Test Team6
Cellarbrations Racing Team6
18Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage5
19Fiets Apparel Test Team3
Paradice Investment3
21Total Rush Hyster2

 
sutty68
Lost the tour by just 9s Frown still, for once we finished ahead of Avanti Wink
 
clamel
Nice for Kiwi Bevin, lets hope he does in real life, for the moment leading Tour de Taiwan, as in this race of yours.

The timing of his win in Canberra seams almost scary with real life Taiwan race, wouldn't you say.

But then he signed on for Avanti in RL, which as all can see helps a lot Pfft



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tsmoha
Bevin actually won this Capital Tour irl last year. If i'm not mistaken.

Btw, he lost his GC-lead in Taiwan to three Iranian riders Wink
 
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The Tour of Tasmania is one of the toughest stage races in Australia, being part of the National Road Series for a long time now.

Kicking off with a 17km mountain timetrial up the Mount Wellington, the race continues with tricky hilly stages to conclude with a flat criterium around the Devonport Oval.. as usual in the Australian domestic cycling scene, the stages come rather short, but feature some challenging climbs plus the expected crosswinds.

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Results 2014/

1Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts13h09'46
2Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 26
3Nathan EarleHuon Salmon - Genesys+ 37
4Oliver MartinPure Tasmania & Polygon+ 1'09
5Robbie HuckerDrapac Cycling+ 1'25


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Budget with some good memories on Tasmanian based Avanti's terrain: Williams/Anderson went for a 1-2 last season, beating local hero and NRS-champion Earle.. O'Brien won this this race back in 2013, so Budget and Roe may hope for this to continue. The TTT up Mt Wellington though has been replaced by an ITT. Furthermore, we will have less stages this year. So who will deliver on this brand new route?


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After missing the podium in the Capital Tour, O'Brien will aim for nothing less but the GC-win here. Known as one of the best pure climbers in the NRS, the opening TT will be the key for him.
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_Roe_zps457900ee.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Timothy Roe (Budget Forklifts)
Still 19 points behind NRS-leader Jones, but with a strong performance in Canberra. Roe is capable of repeating Budget's success here and he needs the GC-win as badly as O'Brien!
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No good news for those two, that Drapac lines up with some really good climbers as well: Norris, Lapthorne and Crawford make for a bloody dangerous team. To spoil Roe's title-contention?
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Avanti won't just rely on O'Brien and so a premium climber like Dyball can definitely reach out for the GC as well. Hadn't exactly a busy (or outstanding) year in the NRS though..
[img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/15NRS_Bevin_zps3131917a.jpg[/img-l][img-l]https://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/NRS_Portraits/NRS_Platzhalter_zps31ed228a.png[/img-l]Patrick Bevin (search2retain)
Coming off two great showings in the Great South Coast and Capital Tour, this Kiwi has finally made his stunning impressions in the NRS. Quickly jumped into the Top-10 and a top-favorite here!
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With Avanti, Drapac and Budget as the best teams, some outsiders like Girdlestone may fancy their chances to finish somewhere behind/beside those bug guns. A decent and promising climber.
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Selwink
Should be a nice race once again. This race seems perfect for Roe, although another Avanti victory would be nice too.
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clamel
tsmoha wrote:
Bevin actually won this Capital Tour irl last year. If i'm not mistaken.

Btw, he lost his GC-lead in Taiwan to three Iranian riders Wink


Yes he did win Capital Tour I think I recall, AND he surely won the Tassie.
He still got a stage with a steep climb on Taiwan, so he might get back if he get good help from his team...

Your Tassie will be a cool race. Lets see how that youngster from South Africa is going to tackle the older guys.

I put my money on Timmy Roe, it's time he gets back on the top of the podium.
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