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Tom Lowry Memorial – Women's Open

Report by Lorraine

Bec Halliday... chillin' after the race
Bec Halliday... chillin' after the race

Seems I am the last to add my report… tut, tut!

My weekend started on Friday morning with a drive down to Busso to watch my first Half Ironman… A leave pass for the whole weekend was too good to pass up!

Even though Rob has given us his report on the Half Ironman, I have to mention what an incredible day I had watching everyone give their all.  The weather was perfect and it was a truly inspirational sight to see all the months of training come together for them with such outstanding results!

With only an hour and a half drive to Collie on Sunday morning and a leisurely start time of 11.30ish, it was a very easy start to the day.  I arrived at about 10… early enough to get a good park and catch up with the Fleet Elite girls who had also arrived. Upon registering I found that the

women’s race had been changed to only 3 laps (63k)… bugger I thought! I would have preferred the original 4 that had been advertised. The next blow was the marked absence of a coffee van!!!! What the??? The local cafe could only offer me  INSTANT coffee… I was NOT that desperate 🙁

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Mark "Schneiderman"... tough look for the camera???

The SPR crew had all arrived by about 10.30 including our intrepid triathletes Rob and Paul who had done their little warm up the day before 😉 The only other SPR girl was Nicole, who was doing her first race in open women’s (our events manger was notably absent from the start list… hmmm, hmmm).

The women’s field of 17  finally kicked off about 12pm.  Most of the first lap was fairly slow and uneventful with my common sense keeping me near the back of the bunch (at least for the time being). Towards the end of the first lap Sarah Kent (in-between international commitments) and Sarah-Jeanne Fraser kicked hard.  I wasn’t going to make the mistake of not chasing on this occasion and took off after them with Bec Halliday closely behind me.  Things got a little sticky when the 4 of us became boxed in by the men’s B (?) grade.  In the ensuing escape Sarah K got away on her own.  I eventually caught up to S-J but by that time neither of us were fresh enough to maintain the gap from the bunch.

The rest of the race was excruciating…  No one wanted to do work at the front and the pace slowed to a mind-numbing crawl! Eventually S-J launched another attack and I followed with the 2 South West Cycle club girls managing to catch us. Unfortunately we were again unsuccessful at maintaining the break. With the pace once again at a crawl my common sense buggered off and I found myself up the front! By the time we had the finish in sight there was a big bunch of relatively fresh riders all ready for a sprint finish for 2nd place… great!  In the end I timed my break a little too early and ended up in 8th

place. Nicole had a great result for her first open race and placed 6th.

Nicole... great result in her first women's open race
Nicole... great result in her first women's open race

Results
1. Sarah Kent
2. Jo Moore
3. Sarah-Jeanne Fraser

4. Linda Evans
5. Bec Halliday
6. Nicole Sloan

Post race discussions ensued as we refuelled with cans of Coke (the “devil’s bathwater” as one rider referred to it) and a plentiful supply of SPR brownies!

Another successful race… (we all stayed upright!), especially for Ben (3rd in men’s B) and Nicole.  Congratulations!

Next up…  Dardanup (AKA “Harden-Up”) on Sunday 17th May!

Reminder: Tom Lowry Memorial Nominations!

Tom Lowry Memorial Race is on Sunday May 3rd

Monday 27th April midday is the cut off for nominations

There looks like being a great turn out

of SPR riders and supporters!!! So grab a lift off someone, even if it’s just to come down, wear the gear and cheer us on.

Melvyn… we may require the talents of a team doctor/photographer/poet laureat…  Are you free?

Rumour has it that there is even

a keen enthusiastic lunatic triathlete who is doing the half Ironman the day before and then playing domestique for the boys in C grade the next day!!!  Extra brownies for you… “Mere Male”

If you are heading down, a SPR race pack can be found here.

Tom Lowry Memorial Race

A fun day in Collie is on offer for those willing to have a crack at racing… whatever the grade!

A good SPR turn out is likely and we will have an SPR  base camp set up on the day.

Sunday May 3rd at the respectable hour of 11.30 am!

Online nominations close on Monday 27 April

Indicate if you are coming in the comments and an SPR

race pack will be forwarded to you with all the info you need for the day

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Boonen wins Paris-Roubaix… Brendan wins SPR Brownies!!!

Congratulations on your fine punting skills Mr Vice President.  A batch of brownies will be on

it’s way to you soon!

brendon

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Don’t overdo

it though… the results could be disastrous!!!

 

NAME RIDER 01 GAP RIDER 02 GAP RIDER 03 GAP TOTAL GAP
Nico Pozzato 00:47 Boonen 00:00 Haussler 03:13 04:00
Paul – DID Boonen 00:00 Haussler 03:13 Antonio Flecha 02:14 05:27
Errol Flynn Pozzato 00:47 Boonen 00:00 Cancellara 06:48 07:35
Moggyman Boonen 00:00 Antonio Flecha 02:14 Hincapie 06:32 08:46
Chuck Cancellara 06:48 Hoste 01:17 Antonio Flecha 02:14 10:19
Declan Hincapie 06:32 Pozzato 00:47 Haussler 03:13 10:32
Drronny Haussler 03:13 Cancellara 06:48 Hushovd 01:17 11:18
Jonny Keyes Hincapie 06:32 Pozzato 00:47 Hammond 06:15 13:34
Le Kuan Haussler 03:13 Boonen 00:00 Devolder 11:11 14:24
Jerard Devolder 11:11 Haussler 03:13 Pozzato 00:47 15:11
Rambo Boonen 00:00 Devolder 11:11 Breschel 05:29 16:40
Ben Boonen 00:00 Hincapie 06:32 Maaskant 17:36 24:08
Kimbo Maaskant 17:36 Boonen 00:00 Hincapie 06:32 24:08
Peter Mah Hoste 01:17 Devolder 11:11 Maaskant 17:36 30:04

 

Paris-Roubaix this Sunday!

The 2009 Paris-Roubaix will be televised this Sunday night, April 12th on SBS at 10.10pm

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Next to the Tour de France Paris Roubaix is the race all riders would love to win.3_31
stuartogrady_wideweb__470x3130The 260 kilometre race is the most prestigious single-day professional bicycle road race on the calendar, held in northern France and starting in Compiègne, the race finishes in Roubaix, near the Belgian

border.

Must see viewing for all cycling fans.  So, get a nanna nap in first or set your DVD recorder… but don’t miss it!

Who do you think will take it out this year???

Put

your pick for the top 3 places in the comment section below.

Whoever chooses the 3 riders with the lowest total aggregate time will win a batch of famous SPR BROWNIES!!!

Knee Injury Prevention Workshop for Cyclists

Cycling WA and PIHC are presenting a workshop about knee conditions and prevention of injuries

21 April 2008 Tuesday 7 pm to 815 pm

Dept of Sports & Recreation Building—Seminar Room

246 Vincent Street, Leederville

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This workshop is open to all

cyclists in the community, whether you are a novice, recreational or elite rider. Attendees do not need to be members of Cycling WA for this community event. Hosted jointly by Cycling WA and the Perth Integrated Health Clinic, this workshop is a must for those who enjoy the passion of riding and keen on preventative measures for their knees. This workshop is the commencement of a series of workshops that will be held for the cycling community in the course of 2009.


Cheap and cheerful pasta and pizza for dinner at

Sienna’s on Oxford Street for anyone wanting a quick bite beforehand…

SPR BREAKFAST!

It’s

that time again folks!!!spr-breaky2

The next  SPR breakfast will be on

Saturday the 21st March

at Pete’s place immediately following the group ride.

Lots of yummy food… lots of great fun… and great prizes to be won!

spr-breaky1EVERYONE WELCOME!

Only $10 a

head for all this… What a deal!

Please RSVP by 18/3 to our events manager Lisa so that we can have approximate numbers for catering.

lwood@claytonutz.com

See you there…

Lorraine

Freeway Bike Hike

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The day after the SPR breaky is the Perth Freeway Bike Hike.

We have a perfect opportunity to carb up the day before!

It is a great event to participate in and it would be wonderful to see lots of SPR jerseys out there!

There are 10, 30 and 60k distances and a wide variety of

ability levels.

There is a specific race group for WACF members which will be the first to leave at 7am.

Register online before 6pm Friday 20th March (Friday 13th for team entries).

If there are a number of us participating there will be a rendezvous point and group ride organised to get back to the city.

Indicate if you are participating in the comments below.

All event information

is available on HBF Freeway Bike Hike for Asthma site.

Lorraine

Inaugural Meeting of the "Roulettes"…

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Davina and Lisa... Cheesing it up for the camera
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"lean in girls"

Report by Lorraine

Last Thursday a group of suspiciously fit and enthusiastic women riders gathered together for a clandestine meeting in the backwaters of Leederville.

Many weeks in the planning, this was to be the first meeting of the Roulettes… a subversive breakaway group of riders with associations to the

better known and more reputable South Perth Rouleurs. The pre-requisites  for entry to this elite league of ladies were simple  …a road bike, a pair of ovaries, ownership of more lycra than the average female and a penchant for speed.

Much secretive discussion, planning and stragetising ensued over the course of the evening…

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Anna and Jill

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Nicole, Bec H ad Bec W
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Holly, D and Lisa

After several hours the meeting was concluded and proclaimed to be an overwhelming success. Members made their way home…

many for an early night before the next morning’s training while some lingered over coffee and hot chocolate and considered the day off they had planned for the next day (actually that was only me!).