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Posted on 01-07-2018 13:17
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Tour of Toowoomba Stages 1-2 LANE TAKES OPENING STAGE, COOPER LEADS GC AFTER ITT
With two key stages done, the provisional GC in the Tour of Toowoomba is dominated by Bennelong: Joseph Cooper rode an impressive timetrial to move up to 1st with 16 seconds on his teammate Michael Freiberg and 21 seconds on Michael Vink (Brisbane), who missed out on a Top-5 in the timetrial though. Pat Lane (InForm) took the opening stage with an uphill finish in Highfields, outsprinting Freiberg and Vink by 5 seconds eventually.
The top teams controlled the opening stage easily, but the GC contenders waited until the final 3km uphill finish to attack each other. Late (but minor) splits occured, with Pat Lane being the strongest of the main group. A promising start for Lane, who rode to a great 2nd place in the Grafton to Inverell classic most recently. Bennelong the strongest team in numbers, finishing 2-4-6-10 on the stage: Freiberg a good 2nd ahead of Vink and his teammate Timothy Roe as 4th. Up and coming James Whelan (Drapac) completed the Top5. Keagan Girdlestone (Team Ultra Racing) his team's best as 40th on the stage, losing one and a half minutes on the final ascent though.
The following 11km timetrial in Helidon as maybe the most important stage here: Joseph Cooper lived up to his role as the top favorite, destroying the competition by 14 seconds on Jordan Kerby (Brisbane) as 2nd and 20 seconds on Freiberg as 3rd on the day. GC leader Lane lost 45 seconds and Bennelong's depth made them crowding the GC's Top-6 with five riders! Will they hold on to this dominance in the last three stages?
Keagan Girdlestone with a solid showing so far, finishing a good 32nd in the ITT to move up to 38th in the GC. Still quite far off the points scoring Top-20 however. Pat Lane leading the main group into the final kilometre of the opening stage..
..getting a small gap on Freiberg, Whelan and Vink on the final hundred metres..
..to take the only hilltop finish of the race: a key victory for Lane?
Keagan Girdlestone did fine enough in the Helidon timetrial, finishing 32nd..
Joseph Cooper dominated the day, beating his teammate Freiberg by quite a margin..
Jordan Kerby came closer, but he had to settle for a clear 2nd place anyway!
With three stages to come, Cooper is on a good way to achieve his third ever NRS GC-win.. will he hold off Vink and his very own teammates until the end? | #STAGE 1 | | | 1 | Pat Lane | InForm – Make | 3h22'09 | 2 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 5 | 3 | Michael Vink | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 4 | Timothy Roe | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 5 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 6 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 7 | Freddy Ovett | Australian Cycling Academy | + 10 | ... | | | | 40 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 1'38 | | #STAGE 2 | | | 1 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 14'44 | 2 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | + 14 | 3 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 20 | 4 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | + 22 | 5 | Toby Orchard | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | ... | | | | 32 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 37 | | #PROVISIONAL GC | | | 1 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 3h36'58 | 2 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 16 | 3 | Michael Vink | Brisbane Continental | + 21 | 4 | Timothy Roe | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 26 | 5 | Sean Lake | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 27 | 6 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 29 | 7 | Pat Lane | InForm – Make | + 34 | 8 | Michael Potter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 35 | 9 | Brad Evans | Mobius – BridgeLane | s.t. | 10 | Morgan Smith | St. George Continental | + 37 | 11 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 41 | 12 | James Fouche | Mobius – BridgeLane | + 42 | 13 | Cameron Ivory | GPM Stulz | + 43 | 14 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | + 49 | 15 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | + 50 | ... | | | | 38 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 2'10 |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 02-07-2018 13:01
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Tour of Toowoomba Stages 3-4-5 POTTER TAKES WINDY STAGE, BUT COOPER TAKES THE GC
Joseph Cooper (Bennelong) is the Tour of Toowoomba winner 2018: his third NRS GC-victory in the last three years. The veteran timetrial specialist avoided any bigger drama in another key stage on third day, when heavy crosswinds made the peloton go into pieces: Michael Potter (ACA) took out the Helidon Road Race in a thrilling two-men sprint against Ben Dyball (St. George), moving up to 2nd in the GC by only six seconds on Cooper. Michael Freiberg (Bennelong) completes the podium thanks to his stage-win in the final criterium through Toowoomba city.
The Helidon road race on third day made for some tough and great racing: crosswinds and some powerful teams made for a challenging stage and several small groups gained some valuable seconds on each other. Potter and Dyball as the strongest, with former GC-leader Pat Lane (InForm) completing the stage podium with six seconds lost. A group with Keagan Girdlestone (Team Ultra Racing) 15 seconds behind: Girdlestone with a great finish to cross the line as 6th on the stage (moving up to 21st in the provisional GC). Cooper lost 23 seconds on Potter, which was just enough to retain the purple leader-shirt for at least another day.
Another hilly, but less selective stage four saw a bigger main group sprinting for line honours: Nicholas White (Oliver's Real Food) sprinted to his team's biggest success in 2018, with Freiberg and Michael Vink (Brisbane) gaining crucial bonifications as 2nd and 3rd on the day. Ian Talbot (Team Ultra Racing) made it into the break of the day and gave the chasing bunch a huge fight until the final kilometre. Eventually, he got caught close to the flamme rouge though. An unlucky ending of a brave effort.
Some notable crosswinds in the race concluding criterium in Toowoomba then: Freiberg dominating the bunch sprint ahead of Ryan Thomas (Brisbane) and Brad Evans (Mobius), who moved up to 5th in the final GC that way. A great day for Girdlestone, too: the Adelaide Tour winner finished 13th on the stage and with a few minor GC contenders losing some time on the just 33-men strong main group, the young gun moved up to 17th in the final GC. Drapac EF and Bennelong destroying the peloton on a windy third day!
The leading group going into pieces in the final kilometres, with Dyball and Potter going clear with just one kilometre remaining..
..a thrilling sprint between the duo, with Potter as the stage-winner!
Girdlestone finishing a great 6h on the stage, moving up the GC..
Talbot trying to hold off the nearing bunch in stage four..
..no luck though, as White wins the stage from a reduced main group!
Freiberg celebrates another stage-win for Bennelong in the final criterium..
..and his teammate Joseph Cooper defends the leader-shirt until the end: a great win and of course a big step towards his NRS title ambitiouns! | #STAGE 3 | | | 1 | Michael Potter | Australian Cycling Academy | 4h01'58 | 2 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | s.t. | 3 | Pat Lane | InForm - Make | + 6 | 4 | Brad Evans | Mobius - BridgeLane | s.t. | 5 | Oliver Kent-Spark | Drapac EF Cycling | + 15 | 6 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | s.t. | 7 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | | #STAGE 4 | | | 1 | Nicholas White | Oliver's Real Food Racing | 3h12'53 | 2 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 3 | Michael Vink | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 4 | Nick Reddish | Oliver's Real Food Racing | s.t. | 5 | Freddy Ovett | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 6 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 7 | Oliver Kent-Spark | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | | #STAGE 5 | | | 1 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | 1h04'40 | 2 | Ryan Thomas | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 3 | Brad Evans | Mobius - BridgeLane | s.t. | 4 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 5 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | ... | | | | 13 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | s.t. | | #FINAL GC | | | 1 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 11h56'52 | 2 | Michael Potter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 6 | 3 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 11 | 4 | Michael Vink | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 5 | Brad Evans | Mobius - BridgeLane | + 15 | 6 | Pat Lane | InForm - Make | s.t. | 7 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 21 | 8 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | + 23 | 9 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | + 40 | 10 | Ryan Thomas | Brisbane Continental | + 47 | 11 | Ryan Cavanagh | St. George Continental | + 57 | 12 | Thomas Hubbard | St. George Continental | s.t. | 13 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 1'01 | 14 | Oliver Kent-Spark | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 15 | Nicholas White | Oliver's Real Food Racing | + 1'04 | 16 | Nick Reddish | Oliver's Real Food Racing | + 1'14 | 17 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 2'02 | 18 | Joshua Beikoff | Brisbane Continental | + 2'04 | 19 | Alex Smyth | Drapac EF Cycling | + 2'06 | 20 | Raphael Freienstein | InForm - Make | + 2'43 |
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Posted on 03-07-2018 10:13
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A quick update on the rankings after 5 of 15 events: Bennelong with a huge result in the Tour of Toowoomba, scoring 385pts towards the team's ranking - with Australian Cycling Academy (170pts) as the second best scoring team in the race. Bennelong now with a huge gap on Drapac EF and ACA, almost double the points as the two strongest contenders.
The individual rankings have seen quite a mix-up now: Joseph Cooper (Bennelong) moving up to 1st place with his teammate Michael Freiberg 50pts behind as a strong 2nd at this point. Michael Potter (ACA) an impressive 3rd not far behind. The young gun quickly makes himself a name in his debut NRS season. Pat Lane and Chris Harper going past the former shared leaders Monk and Sunderland, too.
#INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
Rk | Name | Team | Points | 1 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 395 | 2 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | 345 | 3 | Michael Potter | Australian Cycling Academy | 340 | 4 | Pat Lane | InForm - Make | 291 | 5 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 290 | 6 | Scott Sunderland | Bennelong SwissWellness | 280 | 7 | Cyrus Monk | Drapac EF Cycling | 280 | 8 | Angus Lyons | Mobius - BridgeLane | 244 | 9 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | 240 | 10 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | 240 | 11 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | 220 | 12 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | 214 | 13 | Nicholas Kergozou | Mobius - BridgeLane | 170 | 14 | Michael Vink | Brisbane Continental | 167 | 15 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | 165 | 16 | Ryan Thomas | Brisbane Continental | 128 | 17 | Cameron Scott | Australian Cycling Academy | 125 | 18 | Sam Crome | Bennelong SwissWellness | 120 | 19 | Brad Evans | Mobius - BridgeLane | 120 | 20 | Peter Livingstone | Mobius - BridgeLane | 115 | 21 | Oliver Kent-Spark | Drapac EF Cycling | 110 | 22 | Ryan Cavanagh | St. George Continental | 110 | 23 | Raphael Freienstein | InForm - Make | 108 | 24 | Brendon Davids | Bennelong SwissWellness | 95 | 25 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | 94 | 26 | Kaden Groves | St. George Continental | 80 | 27 | Liam Magennis | Drapac EF Cycling | 78 | 28 | Peter Milostic | Rauland Cycling Team | 60 | 29 | Sean Lake | Bennelong SwissWellness | 55 | 30 | Timothy Roe | Bennelong SwissWellness | 50 | 31 | Cameron Ivory | GPM Stulz | 50 | 32 | Toby Orchard | Australian Cycling Academy | 48 | 33 | Ian Talbot | Team Ultra Racing | 35 | 34 | Karl Evans | Team Ultra Racing | 35 | 35 | Nicholas White | Oliver's Real Food Racing | 30 |
#TEAM RANKINGS
Rk | Team | Points | 1 | Bennelong SwissWellness Cycling | 1305 | 2 | Drapac EF Cycling | 697 | 3 | Australian Cycling Academy | 677 | 4 | Mobius - BridgeLane | 514 | 5 | Brisbane Continental Cycling | 374 | 6 | InForm - Make | 329 | 7 | St. George Continental Cycling | 320 | 8 | Team Ultra Racing | 274 | 9 | Rauland Cycling Team | 60 | 10 | GPM Stultz | 50 | 11 | Oliver's Real Food Racing | 16 | 12 | Team McDonalds Down Under | 15 |
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Posted on 05-03-2019 20:59
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Okay, you asked for it so I will finish it off (again). Only a few people around here may know the actual content and background of this story, but anyway. The first posts of this thread provide almost all the info you would need to catch up, with links to "historic" results and stuff.
We're heading for the 6th of 15 events of the Australian National Road Series 2018:
Battle Recharge Preview Back on the NRS schedule after not being held since 2016, the Battle Recharge (formerly named Battle on the Border) definitely makes for one of the toughest stage races on the calendar. Rather long and challenging stages in general, the tour kicks off with a frightening stage featuring a brutal climb up Mt Warning. Certainly the key stage here, pure climbers will enjoy this unique chance to go for glory.
But also those following days probably can do some damage in the pack and of course the 11km timetrial will be another key to any GC-success here.
2017 | Race cancelled
2016 | Joseph Cooper (Avanti Racing)
2015 | No edition
2014 | No edition
2013 | No edition
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 05-03-2019 21:11
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Amazing.
Nostalgia in the story section |
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Posted on 05-03-2019 21:17
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Oh my god... it's back! Looking forward to this!
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tsmoha |
Posted on 06-03-2019 13:56
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Thanks, Ian and the_hoyle Hope you (and some other people) will stop by from time to time.
Battle Recharge Stages 1-2 HARPER WINS QUEEN STAGE AND LEADS THE GC
Chris Harper (Bennelong) is leading the GC with still three stages to come: his victory on the grueling summit finish up Mt Warning and a strong performance in a challenging and quite selective hilly stage on second day made him lead the provisional GC by 19 seconds on Ben Dyball (St. George) and 20 seconds on up and coming climber Alexander Evans (Mobius). Cyrus Monk (Drapac), winner of the second stage, moved up to 5th in the GC thanks to his solo victory in a tough and windy road race around Salt Resort.
The opening stage with a steep finish up Mt Warning has always been the key to any GC success at the Battle. And the top teams rode it hard and fast: with still 32km to go, the main group was already down to just 21 riders, with a few GC contenders - like former NRS leader Angus Lyons (Mobius) - already being dropped on the undulating route (also some crash victims amongst those names). A surprisingly strong Lachlan Darch (Van D'am) would then attack early into the final climb with 8km remaining. He was allowed to go clear for quite a while.
Darch still held on to 40 seconds advantage, when the top favorites would finally attack each other from a 16-men-group: Ben Dyball as the first go, Harper and Evans would join him soon after - going past Darch just a few moments later. Harper as the strongest then, winning the stage with a late acceleration by 14 seconds on a group with Dyball, Evans and Jason Lea (Bennelong). Darch a strong 5th ahead of Timothy Roe (Bennelong). A great day for Keagan Girdlestone (Team Ultra Racing), who won this stage two years ago: the young gun managed to stay in the main group and climbed to a respectable 9th place on this brutal stage.
The challenging road race around Salt Resort wouldn't be much easier though: Bennelong, Mobius and ACA would make it a tough race again, with only 12 riders left in the main group with only 5km to go. Girdlestone, Lea couldn't follow anymore, Darch got dropped earler in the stage. Monk would still have enough power to get away from the leading group 3km before the finish. An impressive solo ride, he finished it off with a 36 seconds gap on the first chasing group with a Bennelong trio at the front: Roe 2nd, Harper as 3rd and Joseph Cooper as 4th. Group Girdlestone (15th on the day) would lose about two minutes on this group. What a demonstration of power from the big teams. A great stage to follow from a neutral point of view. Dyball attacking the main group with 1.5km to go on the Mt Warning climb..
Harper, Evans and Dyball go past solo leader Darch with 500metres to go. Lea/Roe fight to hang on..
Bennelong takes the queen stage with Harper having a great finish to get away from Dyball and Evans!
Two years after winning this stage in his first appearance in the Battle of the Border, Girdlestone sets another milestone in his comeback year: finishing 9th on this brutal climb!
Another selective race on the next day: the main group is down to just 12 riders inside the final 5km of the day..
Monk breaks clear from the group with an impressive attack late into the stage..
..for the win! A great ride from Monk, who gains valuable seconds on the first chasing group..
Harper defends yellow by finishing 3rd on the day: Bennelong with a great 2-3-4 in this challenging stage! | #STAGE 1 | | | 1 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 3h07'53 | 2 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | + 14 | 3 | Alexander Evans | Mobius – BridgeLane | s.t. | 4 | Jason Lea | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 5 | Lachlan Darch | Van D'am Racing | + 27 | 6 | Timothy Roe | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 40 | 7 | Liam Magennis | Drapac EF Cycling | + 1'20 | 8 | Cyrus Monk | Drapac EF Cycling | + 1'51 | 9 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 1'57 | 10 | Sascha Bondarenko-Edwards | Drapac EF Cycling | + 2'08 | | #STAGE 2 | | | 1 | Cyrus Monk | Drapac EF Cycling | 4h10'35 | 2 | Timothy Roe | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 36 | 3 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 4 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 5 | Alexander Evans | Mobius – BridgeLane | s.t. | 6 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 7 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | s.t. | 8 | Michael Potter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 49 | ... | | | | 15 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 2'39 | | #PROVISIONAL GC | | | 1 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 7h18'54 | 2 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | + 19 | 3 | Alexander Evans | Mobius – BridgeLane | + 20 | 4 | Timothy Roe | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 45 | 5 | Cyrus Monk | Drapac EF Cycling | + 1'19 | 6 | Michael Potter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 2'36 | 7 | Liam Magennis | Drapac EF Cycling | + 3'33 | 8 | Jason Lea | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 3'47 | 9 | Sam Crome | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 3'55 | 10 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 4'10 | 11 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 4'23 | 12 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 4'43 | 13 | Harrison Musgrave | TIS Racing Team | + 5'24 | 14 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 5'37 | 15 | Morgan Smith | St. George Continental | + 5'39 |
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Posted on 06-03-2019 14:46
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Great to see this back in the story section |
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Posted on 06-03-2019 15:20
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Bennelong sure seem to be dominating the GC so far!
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Posted on 06-03-2019 15:37
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Great to see Keagan back in the saddle again, was afraid his injuries was too much for him to handle
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Posted on 07-03-2019 09:49
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Business as usual
Battle Recharge Stages 3-4-5 SMITH WINS THE TT AND HARPER DEFENDS YELLOW
Chris Harper (Bennelong) succesfully kept the race lead in the final three stages and takes the final GC at the Battle Recharge. Just a few movements inside the Top-10 of the GC, as Ben Dyball (St. George) and Alexander Evans (Mobius) also kept their podium positions in the crucial timetrial and a tricky final criterium through Murwillumbah. Two breakaway wins in the final three days and Morgan Smith (St. George) as the big winner in the crucial timetrial, earning himself a respectable 12th place in the final GC of this tough stage race. Keagan Girdlestone (Team Ultra) rode a strong timetrial, but dropped two places to still a good 11th in the GC: NRS leader Joseph Cooper (Bennelong) and Daniel Fitter (ACA) had some strong final two days to go past him.
The only flat stage of the tour was won by Tristan Webber (Phoenix Cycling), just ahead of Theodore Yates(Drapac EF) as the fastest in the bunch sprint. A bittersweet day for Team Ultra Racing, who had Tristan Jones in the break of the day (3 riders). Webber though as the only one, who could hold off the chasing peloton until the finish line.
The 11km timetrial around Murwillumbah would be the next key stage for the GC then: Smith outperformed top favorite Cooper by 13 seconds, stage two winner Cyrus Monk (Drapac) rode to a strong 3rd place with 17 seconds lost on Smith. A good day for both Harper (defending his GC lead as 7th on the stage) and also Girdlestone, who finished 13th on the day. Cooper went past him in the GC anyway. But that was to be expected.
A tricky criterium would conclude the race then: a stage, where Cooper soloed to a GC winning victory with a late attack two years ago: this time, the early break would take the stage though. Ben Van Dam (Nero Racing) as the winner of the day. The GC contenders attacked on the bell lap, with Pat Lane (InForm) and Sam Crome (Bennelong) as the best finishers as 7th and 8th on the stage. Monk ten seconds behind as 10th, Harper in the first main group another 4 seconds later. Some minor movements inside the GC then, as the tricky profile would cause quite some splits inside the pack. Girdlestone suffering as 41st on the day, losing about a minute on Crome. Tough luck for NRS title contender Michael Potter (ACA), who dropped to 13th in the GC by losing four minutes on the stage due to a crash. Webber as the only survivor of a 3-men-break, celebrating a rare victory!
Yates winning the bunch sprint for 2nd place ahead of Welsford/Giacoppo..
Kiwi Morgan Smith setting a great best time in the 11km timetrial..
..his compatriot and NRS leader Cooper has to settle for a 2nd place eventually!
Van Dam (Nero) vs Reid (Skoda) in the final hundred metres of the Murwillumbah criterium..
And the Aussie (Van Dam) beats the Kiwi (Reid) for a nice victory from the early break!
Pat Lane and Sam Crome as the first stage favorites, coming in as 7th and 8th..
Chris Harper keeps yellow and celebrates his first ever NRS race victory, putting quite some pressure on NRS leader and teammate Joseph Cooper (who did quite well as 9th in the GC here though).. | #STAGE 3 | | | 1 | Tristan Webber | Phoenix Cycling Collective | 3h48'11 | 2 | Theodore Yates | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 3 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 4 | Anthony Giacoppo | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 5 | Ryan Cavanagh | St. George Continental | s.t. | ... | | | | 9 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | s.t. | | #STAGE 4 | | | 1 | Morgan Smith | St. George Continental | 14'47 | 2 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 13 | 3 | Cyrus Monk | Drapac EF Cycling | + 17 | 4 | Anthony Giacoppo | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 20 | 5 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 23 | ... | | | | 13 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 32 | | #STAGE 5 | | | 1 | Ben Van Dam | Nero Racing Team | 58'54 | 2 | Daniel Reid | Team Skoda Racing | s.t. | 3 | Ryan Standish | AMR Renault Racing | + 26 | ... | | | | 10 | Cyrus Monk | Drapac EF Cycling | + 1'07 | 11 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 12 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 1'11 | ... | | | | 41 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 1'55 | | #FINAL GC | | | 1 | Chris Harper | Bennelong SwissWellness | 12h22'22 | 2 | Ben Dyball | St. George Continental | + 27 | 3 | Alexander Evans | Mobius – BridgeLane | + 43 | 4 | Timothy Roe | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 56 | 5 | Cyrus Monk | Drapac EF Cycling | + 1'07 | 6 | Sam Crome | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 3'52 | 7 | Liam Magennis | Drapac EF Cycling | + 3'55 | 8 | Jason Lea | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 4'10 | 9 | Joseph Cooper | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 4'22 | 10 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 4'37 | 11 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 5'01 | 12 | Morgan Smith | St. George Continental | + 5'14 | 13 | Michael Potter | Australian Cycling Academy | + 5'44 | 14 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 5'51 | 15 | Harrison Musgrave | TIS Racing Team | + 6'56 | 16 | Sean Trainor | AMR Renault Racing | + 7'37 | 17 | Ryan Christensen | Oliver's Real Food Racing | + 8'28 | 18 | Alex West | Team Skoda Racing | + 10'28 | 19 | Oliver Martin | Brisbane Continental | + 11'42 | 20 | Jesse Featonby | Drapac EF Cycling | + 11'49 |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 07-03-2019 10:00
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At the latest ranking update, Bennelong was already far ahead in the Team Rankings. I guess that's only going to get worse
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tsmoha |
Posted on 08-03-2019 12:31
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@Ian: Bennelong is just too strong. Wish it would be like this in the MG universe
Tour of the Great South Coast Preview The Tour of the Great South Coast (Victoria) is the longest stage race in the NRS with 7 stages to be held. A few short criteriums and some road races - all flat rated this year, but with some tricky profiles and of course the crosswinds, that can turn this race into a battle between the strongmen. It's the second "real" sprinters stage race in the NRS this year though.
In the past years, the race used to produce rather surprising winners - including two breakaway victories for the "home team" Jayco - Victorian Institute of Sports. Since two years, there ain't the concluding (and key) hilly stage around Campertown though and so we may expect the sprinters to fight for the GC again. Will Sunderland do the triple?
2017 | Scott Sunderland (no team)
2016 | Scott Sunderland (Budget Forklifts)
2015 | Oscar Stevenson (Jayco - VIS)
2014 | Thomas Hamilton (Jayco - Honey Shotz)
2013 | Bradley Hall (Satalyst Giant)
+ 3 Criteriums (all flat rated)
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Tamijo |
Posted on 08-03-2019 12:55
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Competison too hard for Keagan at Battle Recharge, hope for a little more to bring back from the South Coast.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 09-03-2019 00:10
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Bennelong looking really strong |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 09-03-2019 08:26
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@Tamijo: Battle Recharge had some fierce competition, yes, but a Top-10 would have been possible if Keagan hadn't a bad final day. For the Great South Coast, the flat profiles don't really suit him though.
@sutty: It's the good ol' Huon/Avanti/Bennelong dominance..
Tour of the Great South Coast Stages 1-2 WELSFORD AND DAVIDS WIN STAGES, LANE LEADS THE GC
Pat Lane (InForm) is leading the GC after two of seven stages at the Great South Coast, thanks to surviving the opening stage in a small main group and finishing as second in a partly hilly stage around Blue Lake (Mount Gambier) on the second day. Sam Welsford (Australian Cycling Academy/ACA) took the opener from a very reduced bunch sprint, beating Theodore Yates (Drapac EF) and Nicholas Kergozou (Mobius). Two-time Great South Coast winner Scott Sunderland (Bennelong) hasn't really found to his form, sitting on 12th place in the GC so far.
The opening Mount Gambier criterium was ridden fast and team Australian Cycling Academy destroyed the peloton: only 24 riders entered the final 7km as the main group with a so far dominating Bennelong team only present with top favorite Scott Sunderland. The sprinter, who took out the Tour of Murray River earlier this season, wasn't at his best though and so the sprint for line honours happened between Yates and Welsford. The latter outsprinted the former, continuing to impress on the NRS level this season.
The only stage here, that could be considered a hilly one, saw the crucial moves happening in the final lap around Blue Lake: three riders - Michael Freiberg, Brendon Davids (both Bennelong) and Lane - went clear with 3km to go. Freiberg and Davids both lost more then two minutes in the opening stage, with Lane being the only real threat for the GC. The trio managed to hold off the first peloton by 21 seconds and Davids sprinted to a quite dominating stage-win ahead of Lane and Freiberg. Tom Kaesler (Drapac EF) won the sprint from the big peloton and Lane moved up to 1st in the GC thanks to his strong performances in the first two stages. With still five (flat) stages to come, his GC lead is anything but safe though. Welsford is 17 seconds behind as 2nd, Yates 21 seconds as 3rd. ACA setting a high pace in the opening stage, making for a highly selective race..
Yates sprinting from the leading position with just a kilometre to go..
..but it's Welsford, who takes the stage ahead of Yates and Kergozou!
Freiberg, Davids and Lane going clear from the pack 3km before the finish..
Davids gets away from Lane and Freiberg on the final few hundred metres..
..to take the maybe most trickiest stage with a small gap on the bunch!
Lane leading the GC thanks to his two strong performances so far.. | #STAGE 1 | | | 1 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | 41'23 | 2 | Theodore Yates | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 3 | Nicholas Kergozou | Mobius – BridgeLane | s.t. | 4 | Liam White | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 5 | Cameron Scott | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 6 | Scott Sunderland | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 7 | Stuart Shaw | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | ... | | | | 24 | Anthony Giacoppo | Bennelong SwissWellness | + 2'08 | | #STAGE 2 | | | 1 | Brendon Davids | Bennelong SwissWellness | 1h26'28 | 2 | Pat Lane | InForm – Make | s.t. | 3 | Michael Freiberg | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 4 | Tom Kaesler | Drapac EF Cycling | + 21 | 5 | Michael Vink | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 6 | Alex Smyth | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 7 | Nicholas Kergozou | Mobius – BridgeLane | s.t. | ... | | | | 22 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | s.t. | | #PROVISIONAL GC | | | 1 | Pat Lane | InForm – Make | 2h07'45 | 2 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | + 17 | 3 | Theodore Yates | Drapac EF Cycling | + 21 | 4 | Nicholas Kergozou | Mobius – BridgeLane | + 23 | 5 | Jay Vine | AMR Renault Racing | s.t. | 6 | Liam White | Drapac EF Cycling | + 24 | 7 | Tom Allford | Van D'am Racing | + 27 | 8 | Toby Orchard | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 9 | Ryan Thomas | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 10 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 11 | Cameron Scott | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 12 | Scott Sunderland | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 13 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 14 | Stuart Shaw | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 15 | Ayden Toovey | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | ... | | | | 43 | Keagan Girdlestone | Team Ultra Racing | + 3'59 |
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For the Great South Coast, the flat profiles don't really suit him though.
Ya can see that, he won't get back from this one, unless he comes home with tons of time from a breakaway and that is off course not likely.
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@Tamijo: Yeah, only a miracle can give us something here. Once those top teams destroyed the pack in a tricky opening criterium, Keagan was chanceless to keep the pace..
Tour of the Great South Coast Stages 3-4-5 WELSFORD ADDS TWO MORE STAGES TO TAKE OVER THE GC
Sam Welsford (ACA) is the most impressive sprinter of the race so far, adding two more stage-wins (three in total) to take over the GC-lead from Pat Lane (InForm). Theodore Yates (Drapac EF) remains 3rd in the GC with some consistent results so far, his teammate Liam White impressed with a stage-win in stage five, moving up to 4th in the GC.
A quite challening road race from Mount Gambier to Port McDonnell made the peloton go into pieces late into the stage, but luckily for several GC contenders, no gaps were rewarded for the small groups at the front of the pack. Welsford kept going strong to sprint to his second stage-win, beating Ryan Thomas and Jordan Kerby (both Brisbane) in the sprint to the line. Yates 4th on the day, Raphael Freienstein (InForm) with his best performance so far, finishing as 5th. He already had lost three minutes in the opening stage though.
Australian Cycling Academy went on to deliver big time and Scott Sunderland (Bennelong) continued to struggle in this race, that he had won two times in the past two seasons: Welsford easily sprinted to his third stage-win ahead of teammate Daniel Fitter and Yates as 3rd.
The fifth stage from Penola to Casterton had some crosswinds and a group of 35 riders caused a split late into the stage: White took the stage ahead of his teammate (and captain) Yates, with Stuart Smith (InForm) a strong 3rd on the day. Welsford struggled, but finished in the main group (no gaps rewarded for the group, that went clear). And so Welsford leads the GC thanks to his two consecutive stage-wins: a 3 seconds advantage on former GC leader Lane and 11 seconds on Yates, who seems to be the most dangerous contender for the GC lead. Sunderland obviously not at his best here, currently sitting on 10th in the GC, but struggling to sprint to podium results or even Top-5. Welsford going past Brisbane's duo Vink/Kerby at Port McDonnell..
..to win his second stage in three days! Brisbane Continental still with a good day..
ACA continues to impress: Fitter with a premium lead-out for Welsford in stage four..
..for a dominating Welsford victory and the GC lead in the Penola criterium!
Quite some splits close to the Casterton finish: White going clear..
..for line honours! A great day for White, who was supposed to lead out Yates..
Welsford a well deserved GC leader with already three stage-wins! Will he hold on to this small gap on Lane and/or Yates? | #STAGE 3 | | | 1 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | 2h55'24 | 2 | Ryan Thomas | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 3 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 4 | Theodore Yates | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 5 | Raphael Freienstein | InForm – Make | s.t. | 6 | Nicholas Kergozou | Mobius – BridgeLane | s.t. | 7 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | | #STAGE 4 | | | 1 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | 53'56 | 2 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 3 | Theodore Yates | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 4 | Raphael Freienstein | InForm – Make | s.t. | 5 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 6 | Stuart Shaw | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 7 | Nicholas Kergozou | Mobius – BridgeLane | s.t. | | #STAGE 5 | | | 1 | Liam White | Drapac EF Cycling | 1h17'33 | 2 | Theodore Yates | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 3 | Stuart Smith | InForm – Make | s.t. | 4 | Kaden Groves | St. George Continental | s.t. | 5 | Daniel Fitter | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 6 | Raphael Freienstein | InForm – Make | s.t. | 7 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | ... | | | | 11 | Tristan Jones | Team Ultra Racing | s.t. | | #PROVISIONAL GC | | | 1 | Sam Welsford | Australian Cycling Academy | 7h14'35 | 2 | Pat Lane | InForm – Make | + 3 | 3 | Theodore Yates | Drapac EF Cycling | + 11 | 4 | Liam White | Drapac EF Cycling | + 17 | 5 | Ryan Thomas | Brisbane Continental | + 24 | 6 | Nicholas Kergozou | Mobius – BridgeLane | + 26 | 7 | Jordan Kerby | Brisbane Continental | s.t. | 8 | Jay Vine | AMR Renault Racing | s.t. | 9 | Toby Orchard | Australian Cycling Academy | + 30 | 10 | Scott Sunderland | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 11 | James Whelan | Drapac EF Cycling | s.t. | 12 | Ayden Toovey | Bennelong SwissWellness | s.t. | 13 | Stuart Shaw | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 14 | Cameron Scott | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | 15 | Aiden Kampers | Australian Cycling Academy | s.t. | ... | | | | 38 | Ian Talbot | Team Ultra Racing | + 4'02 |
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Posted on 10-03-2019 15:30
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Australian Cycling Academy all over the place, only Drapac EF Cycling at least able to sit close, although Pat Lane still sits 2nd at GC due to that one great stage.
Good for them but not easy for Ultra.
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Posted on 11-03-2019 15:43
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Indeed everything but an easy race for Ultra Racing.. ACA has got some nice sprinters and really proved their power for flat stages here!
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