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Relay Time Team Name Location Placinggroup Relay Time Team Name location PlacingGroup 4:19 200 Team Kelly Brothers Patrick Kelly Jason Kelly Hastings 1 Male 4:35 246 Dunk'n'Mike Duncan Sanders Michael Shewan Auckland 2 Male 4:35 692 Giant Killers Hugh Stocker Sarah Stocker Tauranga 1 Mixed 4:35 240 Amcal Chemist Tokoroa Eddie Kuysten Kerry Mosen Tokoroa 2 Mixed 4:36 139 Samson and Delilah Bernie Ryan Ian Davidson Lower Hutt 3 Male 4:38 301 Kegs With Legs Matthew Austin Carl Day Richard Clephane Mike McLean Havelock North 4 Male 4:40 295 Peter Edmondson Gareth Schoes Peter Edmondson Tauranga 5 Male 4:40 684 What Hills-What Wind Roger Bedford Scott Bedford Wellington 6 Male 4:43 145 Twigs and Stumps John Hunter Rob Sarfati Auckland 7 Male 4:44 167 Team Olde Yorke Selwyn Yorke Paul Webber Palmerston North 8 Male 4:47 236 Koozers Brett Ritchie Alex Hall Hastings 9 Male 4:49 217 Dreamers John Fendall Greg Stewart Wellington 10 Male 4:49 34 The Bolters David Marett Mick Cull Napier 11 Male 4:50 687 The Myth Hamish Edgar Sarah Gardiner Wellington 3 Mixed 4:50 256 Mullet Men Ramblers Cycle Club Rob Wareing Josh Brannigan Hastings 12 Male 4:51 8 Vasbyt Deon Grobler Ian Marshall Wellington 13 Male 4:51 103 Show us your Builders KPMG - Tauranga Justin Scholes Jake Fannin Tauranga 14 Male 4:51 238 Josh'n'Mike Joshua England Michael Northey Auckland 15 Male 4:51 955 Marko’s Maniacs Dean Adgo Doug Fargher Garth MacIntyre Marko Kljakovic Silverstream 16 Male 4:51 555 Taneatua Butchery Greg Copland Steve Anderson Lorraine Scragg Jean Copland Auckland 4 Mixed 4:52 66 Birky Babies Clive Whitehead Sarah Bartlett Auckland 5 Mixed 4:52 529 Doddy Mark Dodd Linda McLeod Frank Blewitt Jo McEvoy Tauranga 6 Mixed 4:53 385 Charles Graham Wellington 17 Male 4:53 802 Steve O'Connor Miki Szikszai Grenville Main Dazza Todd Wellington 18 Male 4:54 55 Stevenson Steel Ian Jensen Rob McKay Palmerston North 19 Male 4:55 109 DASS David Joyce Sirpa Lajunen Tokoroa 7 Mixed 4:56 286 Struggling Malcolm Chiles Sarah Jaffray Wellington 8 Mixed 4:56 528 Team Hidecus Stuart Crockart Marty McClintock John McClintock Maurice Wilson Tokoroa 20 Male 4:56 222 Team Windhoek Steven Callagher Martin Kitzen Orewa 21 Male 4:57 942 Santaranco Robert Orr Phil Christmas Palmerston North 22 Male 4:57 751 Are We having Fun Yet? Jeremy Blake Michele Pomaneschi Duncan Kenderdine Adele Fitzpatrick Wellington 9 Mixed 4:57 319 Wear on Earth David Carman James Shaw Tony Wilkinson Jane Carman Manukau City 10 Mixed 4:58 297 Shaun Johnson Helen McKendrey Wellington 11 Mixed 4:58 404 Team Fuji Jim McMurray Neil Lyster Bevan Sleep Auckland 23 Male 5:00 805 Paul Sterrenburg Ted Sterrenburg Michael Sterrenburg Murupara 24 Male 5:01 543 B-Amp Michael Richards Brigitte Neal Peter Carlton Auckland 12 Mixed 5:02 850 TGS Old Boys Andrew Tan Jonathon Garlick Tauranga 25 Male 5:02 203 Doddy 2 Noeleen Needham Graeme Treacher Tauranga 13 Mixed 5:03 855 Hunz Wunz Jeremy Webber Jude Webber Warren Webber Rotorua 14 Mixed 5:05 245 Team Bond Ben Bond Ron Kyle Auckland 26 Male 5:05 662 Trek Team Pursuit Gary Anderson Dale Hollows Ron Cheatley Brian Gilbert Wanganui 27 Male 5:06 456 ? Ramblers Hawkes Bay Robert Collins Mac Fraser Sam Robson Cameron Aplin Napier 28 Male 5:06 179 M and M Mark O'Donnell Mariken Flapper Auckland 15 Mixed 5:07 663 Doug Rennie Graeme Cox Steve Kerfoot David Collins Wanganui 29 Male 5:08 175 Longdrop Denis Hames Tim Mackie Waipukurau 30 Male 5:10 75 Anthony Clarke Andrew Lee Wellington 31 Male 5:12 255 Murton-McKendrey Craig Murton James McKendrey Havelock North 32 Male 5:12 839 Moore-Blow Simon Moore Paul Blow Auckland 33 Male 5:12 291 Stuart Plester Andrew Hendriks Upper Hutt 34 Male 5:12 119 Far East Riders Thomas Wilding Penny Hurlstone Ohope 16 Mixed 5:13 98 David Alderton Ruth Murphy Wellington 17 Mixed 5:13 46 Just Juice Stephen Salkeld George Merriman Napier 35 Male 5:13 168 Tuki Tuki Ramblers Iain McGregor Jeff Parker Hawkes Bay 36 Male 5:14 36 Ka Mau Te Wehi Damian Parker John Parker Wellington 37 Male 5:14 169 Oratia Old Boys Adrian Bogalo Greg Glucina Auckland 38 Male 5:14 144 2 Star Rebels David Parker Gary Parker Rotorua 39 Male 5:14 493 Roast Chicken 3 Andy McClune Gary Jonas Katrina McClune Auckland 18 Mixed 5:15 10 Team Dodgee Ron Gee Phillip Rodgers Auckland 40 Male 5:15 130 The Patty Pair Mike Adair Keith Adair Patumahoe 41 Male 5:16 140 Barbagliata Katie Kennett Lindy Ellison Tauranga 1 Female 5:16 896 Buzz & Stef Theo Barsanti Stefan Barsanti Paraparaumu Beach42 Male 5:16 920 Strait Flyers Joe Harrison Trudy Sopher Wellington 19 Mixed 5:16 279 Fast Learners 1 Howard Harman Simon Crumpton Wellington 43 Male 5:16 271 Spider Men Stephen Young Bernie Hermans Wellington 44 Male 5:16 82 Cold Turkeys Geoff Higgins Frances Rutledge Tokoroa 20 Mixed 5:16 122 Team Morris Minor Phil Dunn Julie Dunn Auckland 21 Mixed 5:16 241 The Amazing Gorgonzolas Chris Reid Karen Jenkinson Wellington 22 Mixed 5:17 841 Simon and the Old Man Gari Bickers Simon Bickers Wellington 45 Male 5:17 394 Naki Easy Riders Mark Magee Te Uraura Nganeko Jodi Magee Christine Nganeko New Plymouth 23 Mixed 5:17 41 Eighty Each Kenny Smith Dave Seath Huntly 46 Male 5:18 170 Oratia Elders Mike Calver Lance Sunde Auckland 47 Male 5:18 908 Ems Judy Eves Rob Van Voorthuysen Havelock North 24 Mixed 5:18 78 IRL International Laurent Gauthier Anders Holmqvist Auckland 48 Male 5:19 840 Les Mills Auckland Cam Stuart Vanessa Adkins Auckland 25 Mixed 5:19 906 Speedy Hamish Neale Melissa Baker Auckland 26 Mixed 5:19 227 VC Riders Colin Slater Vance Hetariki Upper Hutt 49 Male 5:19 142 Anton Desi Mike Clentworth Wellington 50 Male 5:19 188 Team Awesome! Belinda Gwilliam Phil Meade Wanganui 27 Mixed 5:19 848 The Frats Daniel Flitcroft Richard Flitcroft Wellington 51 Male 5:20 197 B 42's CHB Bats Wayne Ewing Bruce Johnson Waipukurau 52 Male 5:20 284 megfi Fiona Bell Meg Campion Palmerston North 2 Female 5:20 854 M and B Mark Hearfield Bernice Cavanagh Wellington 28 Mixed 5:21 104 Goosley KPMG - Tauranga Kurt Brosnahan Chelan Garnham Tauranga 29 Mixed 5:21 202 Maniac Moas Brian Halford Maria Oates Bulls 30 Mixed 5:21 479 Mojo Michelle Cave Cathy Henry Pete Mellor Wellington 31 Mixed 5:21 617 Start Without Us Ramblers Cycling Club Keri Wakely Deidre Wakely Gavin Cairns Napier 32 Mixed 5:22 656 Dads Army Greg Duff Murray Taylor Jarod Smith Andrew Smith Havelock North 53 Male 5:22 228 Perennial Pedlers Ewen Powell Simon Pohlen Wellington 54 Male 5:22 216 Allison Henderson Jane Clark Wellington 3 Female 5:22 541 Pedal Pushers Garry Rodgers Gillian White Christian Buys Palmerston North 33 Mixed 5:23 220 Don England Howard Gumbley North Shore City 55 Male 5:23 226 Walton Wanderers Hamish Wood Sarah Wood Morrinsville 34 Mixed 5:23 249 Klimet Christine Cohr Richard Day Wellington 35 Mixed 5:24 682 Paul Brooke-Cox John Baker Hastings 56 Male 5:25 948 Team Tamer Mark Grenside Craig Taylor David Gordon New Plymouth 57 Male 5:25 949 S.P.W.N.W. Megan Whitehead Rushlee Buchanan Hamilton 4 Female 5:25 789 Cambridge Masters Rowing Cambridge Masters RowingNorman Charlton Terry Pluck David Hayman Ramon Cronin Hamilton 58 Male 5:26 53 Russell Butterworth Alice Sorensen Auckland 36 Mixed 5:26 938 Bryce and Tracey Bryce Day Tracey Gibbs Auckland 37 Mixed 5:26 231 Jay Riders Jay Riders Philip Jay Catherine Jay Whangarei 38 Mixed 5:26 159 Harvey Lawn John Harvey Rachel Lawn Wellington 39 Mixed 5:26 210 Team Bikeshed Doug Rennie Steve Faull Wanganui 59 Male 5:26 27 Vasbyt Dennis Siefe Roy Tiffin Wellington 60 Male 5:27 39 Wait for Age Wayne Krivan Lynn Carne Palmerston North 61 Male 5:27 387 Fullergo Ross Fuller Diane Fuller Auckland 40 Mixed 5:27 30 Hastings Cycles Hayley Powell Annemarie Bailey Havelock North 5 Female 5:27 59 110 in the Shade Manukau City Vets Peter Atkinson Rod Oram Auckland 62 Male 5:27 536 Rescue Fire Riders Tim Fitzsimmons Ross Cole Anthony Wilson Jim Follows Auckland 63 Male 5:27 213 Cousingerman Kevin Symes Phillip Curry Reporoa 64 Male 5:28 933 Old ‘n’ Firm Neil Rolfe Andrew Jarvis Timothy Lynskey Auckland 65 Male 5:28 934 The Hamsters Rog Ham Paula Daysh Wellington 41 Mixed 5:28 701 Head and Tail Rod Nicholas Peter Lane Tokoroa 66 Male 5:29 914 Phil Hartridge Brendan O'Neill Dannevirke 67 Male 5:29 308 Nick Williams Paula Doak Anna Williams Warren Doak Auckland 42 Mixed 5:30 194 The Lazy Lizards Duncan McKenzie Suzanne McKenzie North Shore 43 Mixed 5:30 921 Team Pearce Suzie Pearce Timothy Pearce Wellington 43 Mixed 5:30 19 Foot n’ Mouth Peter Churchman Tim Smart Wellington 68 Male 5:30 205 Shell's Angels Team Shell Mark Schwarz Bruce Troughton Wellington 69 Male 5:30 698 The Natives Gavin Pearce Vaila Findlay Wellington 44 Mixed 5:31 77 Michael Crowley Hayden Richards Wellington 70 Male 5:31 426 Skid Marx Anthony Birks Gavin Walker Jolene TaupoSutton-Herrick Deirdre Husted-Andersen 45 Mixed 5:31 262 Honkers 1 Ken Wilkinson Glen Hayes Mount Maunganui 71 Male 5:31 447 Julius Johnson Rachel du Chateau Oliver Smart Wellington 46 Mixed 5:32 287 Inlaws Stuart Telfer Keith Collins Tokoroa 72 Male 5:32 903 Three Kings Peter King Robert King Heather King Auckland 47 Mixed 5:32 150 Jen and Bob Lakes Radiology Ben Travis Bob Travis Rotorua 48 Mixed 5:32 579 Whitebaits & a Wheelbarrow Patrick Stevenson Leslie Phillips Hud Milne Peter Stevenson Tokoroa 73 Male 5:32 842 Keith Johnston Sam Verran Thames 74 Male 5:32 683 M and D Dave Van der Zouwe Maree Riddle Auckland 49 Mixed 5:33 612 Spunk Rats Grant Absolom Christine Bretherton Cyril Wright Palmerston North 50 Mixed 5:34 962 BMC Craig Moller Margot Alexander Bridget Huston Auckland 51 Mixed 5:34 83 The Great Toolbox Tour
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