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Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge 2013 Results - 30Th November Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge 2013 Results - 30th November Extreme Enduro Place First Name Last Name Team City Age Group Description Time 1 Stephen Richardson Canberra Male 0-99 72:39:00 2 Shaun Batty Albany Male 0-99 74:32:00 3 Ron Skelton Auckland Male 0-99 77:35:00 4 Art Schwencke Auckland Male 0-99 88:20:00 5 Damian Day Te Kuiti Male 0-99 122:41:00 6 Nick Daly Lower Hutt Male 0-99 DNF Maxi Enduro Place First Name Last Name Team City Age Group Description Time 1 Jim Moore Kariong Male 0-99 23:34:51 2 Steve Mangino Auckland Male 0-99 23:49:47 3 Jeremy Rowe Ashhurst Male 0-99 24:09:50 4 Shane Timperley Porirua Male 0-99 26:00:55 5 Hannah Latta Porirua Female 0-99 26:21:09 6 Christopher Lake Hatfields Beach Male 0-99 27:55:24 7 Gary Bence New Plymouth Male 0-99 28:35:20 8 Alan Gilder Auckland Male 0-99 29:42:18 9 Tracy Parke Auckland Female 0-99 29:42:19 10 Wayne Lewis Palmerston North Male 0-99 29:46:13 11 Richard Hampson Brisbane Male 0-99 30:48:18 12 Stuart Doidge Palmerston North Male 0-99 31:04:05 13 Andrew Morrison Paraparaumu Male 0-99 33:12:00 14 Diane Chesmar Masterton Female 0-99 37:10:00 DNF Mark Turner Auckland Male 0-99 DNF DNF Garth Barfoot Auckland Male 0-99 DNF DNF Daymon Shack Auckland Male 0-99 DNF DNF Steven Berveling Newtown Male 0-99 DNF DNF Jayshil Parmar Auckland Male 0-99 DNF DNF Barbara Goodwin Whangarei Female 0-99 DNF Enduro Place First Name Last Name Team City Age Group Description Time 1 Jim McMurray Tirau Male 45 to 54 9:01:53 2 Mel Titter Waitara Male 35 to 44 9:02:31 3 Peter Tuck Auckland Male 35 to 44 9:16:29 4 Nik Eliadis Taupo Male 35 to 44 9:23:54 5 James Olvanhill Tauranga Male 20 to 34 9:34:13 6 Richard Jones Auckland Male 35 to 44 9:36:11 7 Brian Bushe Waikanae Male 45 to 54 9:43:43 8 Mike Kilduff New Plymouth Male 20 to 34 9:52:15 9 Andrew Kerr Lower Hutt Male 20 to 34 10:01:40 10 John Christiansen Auckland Male 45 to 54 10:12:45 11 Kim Hurst Upper Hutt Female 20 to 34 10:15:26 12 Stephen Snell Waipukurau Male 55 to 59 10:23:54 13 Rob McLeod Orewa Male 45 to 54 10:26:33 14 Maurice Brown Levin Male 55 to 59 10:33:11 15 Craig and Jenna Mangin Carterton Tandem 10:43:38 16 Terry Blackburn Masterton Male 45 to 54 10:47:24 17 Brendan Wright Auckland Male 20 to 34 10:52:46 18 Andrew Bichan Lower Hutt Male 45 to 54 10:52:53 19 Deb Peach Wellington Female 20 to 34 10:53:15 20 Nigel W New Plymouth Male 45 to 54 10:57:18 21 Tracey Steens Auck Female 20 to 34 11:04:32 22 Mark Taylor Auckland Male 45 to 54 11:04:32 23 William Adin Foxton Male 45 to 54 11:09:40 24 Mark Sherburn Rotorua Male 45 to 54 11:12:11 25 Bruce Clark Hamilton Male 45 to 54 11:13:55 26 Jude Young Porirua Female 35 to 44 11:16:19 27 Martin Ross Christchurch Male 55 to 59 11:23:42 28 Kevin Mullaly Auckland Male 45 to 54 11:23:42 29 Chris Pinkney Palmerston North Male 35 to 44 11:29:40 30 Rob Roseby Caulfield North Male 45 to 54 11:30:30 31 Paul Allan Auckland Male 45 to 54 11:33:31 32 Matthew Schipper Palmerston North Male 45 to 54 11:39:22 33 Tim Pickering Wellington Male 20 to 34 11:46:31 34 Martyn Baker Auckland Male 35 to 44 11:49:15 35 Tim Anderson Christchurch Male 45 to 54 11:50:06 36 Peter Henty Auckland Male 45 to 54 11:52:15 37 Darrall Castle Kumeu Male 45 to 54 11:53:58 38 Timothy Hargrave Dunedin Male 20 to 34 11:59:57 39 Jay Waters Wellington Male 20 to 34 12:09:56 40 Simon Henderson Wellington Male 45 to 54 12:09:56 41 Margot Southgate Wellington Female 35 to 44 12:23:08 42 Steve Randall Cabarlah Male 45 to 54 12:23:34 43 Graeme Poile Tatton Male 55 to 59 12:26:01 44 Andrew Leck Wellington Male 35 to 44 12:19:09 45 Derek Smith Wellington Male 45 to 54 12:28:39 46 Brent Atkins Paraparumu Male 35 to 44 12:45:19 47 Colin Anderson Palmerston North Male 60 to 69 12:48:42 48 Clive Thurston Tauranga Male 55 to 59 12:59:51 49 Warwick Waters Highfields Male 45 to 54 13:05:44 50 Marc Gascoigne Cambridge Male 45 to 54 13:05:45 51 Nigel Newbery Taupo Male 55 to 59 13:10:14 52 William Bos Tauranga Male 35 to 44 13:11:58 53 Mark Davenport Auckland Male 45 to 54 13:18:12 54 Ross Lorimer Auckland Male 45 to 54 13:18:12 55 Owen Johnston Auckland Male 20 to 34 13:19:01 56 Hugo Dost Cambridge Male 60 to 69 13:23:27 57 Pete Afele Wollstonecraft Male 35 to 44 13:24:26 58 Mike Neville Levin Male 55 to 59 13:40:23 59 Richard Davies Lower Hutt Male 35 to 44 13:42:36 60 Matt Johns Tauranga Male 45 to 54 13:53:53 61 Greg Alexander Whangarei Male 45 to 54 13:53:53 62 Michela Beavon Taupo Female 35 to 44 13:54:05 63 John Dyer Whangarei Male 45 to 54 13:54:18 64 Craig Lucena Kapiti Male 45 to 54 13:54:18 65 Roger Hawley Jindalee Male 45 to 54 14:02:34 66 Jim Sutton Porirua Male 60 to 69 14:03:41 67 Rob Rae Auckland Male 60 to 69 14:12:33 68 Jamie Codyre Christchurch Male 35 to 44 14:19:26 69 Gerard Rooney Christchurch Male 45 to 54 14:19:27 70 Helen Cosgrove Palmerston North Female 45 to 54 14:20:36 71 Tim Neal Feilding. Male 45 to 54 14:22:20 72 Averil Sheehan Palmerston North Female 55 to 59 14:56:19 73 Ed Allen Martinborough Male 60 to 69 15:08:33 74 Tibor Incze Wellington Male 35 to 44 15:33:39 75 Gavin Evans Brisbane Male 45 to 54 15:46:17 76 Mark Moores Auckland Male 55 to 59 15:56:45 77 Graham Morton Auckland Male 45 to 54 15:56:46 78 Russell Troy Auckland Male 45 to 54 16:07:43 79 Jason Jamison Lower Hutt Male 35 to 44 16:12:13 80 Morag McConville Lower Hutt Female 35 to 44 16:12:13 81 Gerald Eddlemon Knoxville TN USA Male 60 to 69 20:03:00 UMCA Place First Name Last Name Team City Age Group Description Time 1 Jim McMurray Tirau M50-59 9:01:53 2 Peter Tuck Auckland M30-49 9:16:29 3 Nik Eliadis Taupo M30-49 9:23:54 4 Brian Bushe Waikanae M30-49 9:43:43 5 Andrew Kerr Lower Hutt M30-49 10:01:40 6 Kim Hurst Upper Hutt FOpen 10:15:26 7 Stephen Snell Waipukurau M50-59 10:23:54 8 Rob McLeod Orewa M30-49 10:26:33 9 Maurice Brown Levin M50-59 10:33:11 10 Deb Peach Wellington FOpen 10:53:15 11 Tracey Steens Auckland FOpen 11:04:32 12 Martyn Baker Auckland M30-49 11:49:15 13 Margot Southgate Wellington FOpen 12:23:08 14 Steve Randall Cabarlah Australia M50-59 12:23:34 15 Colin Anderson Palmerston North M60+ 12:48:42 16 Warwick Waters Highfields Australia M30-49 13:05:44 17 Marc Gascoigne Cambridge M30-49 13:05:45 18 Nigel Newbery Taupo M50-59 13:10:14 19 Gerald Eddlemon Knoxville TN USA M60+ 20:03:00 Holden Men's Classic Race Place First Name Last Name Team City Age Group Description Time 1 Michael Torckler Waitara Male 23 to 34 3:46:27 2 Mike Northey Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:46:27 3 Regan Gough Waipukurau Male Under 23 3:47:37 4 Jason Christie Ashburton Male Under 23 3:47:40 5 Jeremy Vennell Hastings Male 23 to 34 3:47:43 6 Andy Hagan Wellington Male 35 and Over 3:48:05 7 Alex Heaney Te Kauwhata Male Under 23 3:48:33 8 Sam Horgan Christchurch Male 23 to 34 3:48:35 9 Dion Smith Auckland Male Under 23 3:48:28 10 Nik Ansorge Tauranga Male Under 23 3:48:30 11 James Judd Auckland Male Under 23 3:48:33 12 Jared Holmes Auckland Male Under 23 3:48:55 13 Ben McHale Rotorua Male 23 to 34 3:48:56 14 Roman Van Uden Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:48:55 15 Corby Price Taupo Male Under 23 3:49:00 16 Callum Gordon Gisborne Male Under 23 3:49:05 17 Scott Mullaly Auckland Male Under 23 3:49:02 18 Ryan Wills Whakatane Male 23 to 34 3:49:06 19 Brad Jones Whakatane Male Under 23 3:49:10 20 Daniel Molyneux Tauranga Male 23 to 34 3:49:10 21 Joshua Aldridge Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:49:09 22 Taylor Gunman North Shore Male Under 23 3:51:46 23 Morgan Smith Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:52:21 24 Logan Griffin Auckland Male Under 23 3:52:42 25 Harry Elworthy Auckland Male Under 23 3:52:46 26 Tom Carter Tauranga Male Under 23 3:54:39 27 Charles Michel Devonport Male Under 23 3:55:45 28 Karl Murray Cambridge Male 35 and Over 3:56:10 29 Nick Ming Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:56:04 30 Brad Tilby Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:56:05 31 John Dunn Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:56:08 32 Michael Jones Thames Male 35 and Over 3:56:04 33 Hayden Washington-Smith Palmerston North Male Under 23 3:56:08 34 Jarod Walsh Hamilton Male 35 and Over 3:56:04 35 Craig Burke Manukau Male 35 and Over 3:56:03 36 Ryan Christensen Hamilton Male Under 23 3:56:08 37 Ollie Jones Upper Hutt Male Under 23 3:56:08 38 Brett Grieve Christchurch Male 23 to 34 3:56:11 39 Pete Smits Reporoa Male 23 to 34 3:56:05 40 Jacob Grieve Mosgiel Male 23 to 34 3:56:11 41 Sam Hughson Kapuni Male Under 23 3:56:09 42 George Roberts Palmerston North Male Under 23 3:56:11 43 Matthew Webb-Smith Upper Hutt Male Under 23 3:56:09 44 Nathan Bunn Hamilton Male 23 to 34 3:56:09 45 Justin Kerr Tokoroa Male 23 to 34 3:56:14 46 Keivan Memarzadeh Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:56:07 47 Ben Earnshaw Napier Male 23 to 34 3:56:09 48 Christopher Stevenson Wellington Male 35 and Over 3:56:13 49 Matthew Bent Wellington Male 23 to 34 3:56:14 50 Eliot Crowther Auckland Male 23 to 34 3:56:17 51 Kane McCollum Wellington Male 23 to 34 3:56:15 52 Fraser Gough Havelock North Male Under 23 3:56:10 53 Westley Gough Havelock North Male 23 to 34 3:56:15 54 William Green Havelock North Male Under 23 3:56:17 55 Logan Marriott Wellington Male 23 to 34 4:01:09 56 Blair Treymane Cambridge Male Under 23 4:04:17 57 Stuart Holder Auckland Male 35 and Over 4:12:36 58 Nick Reddish Hamilton Male Under 23 4:12:40 59 Calvin Standrill Wellington Male Under 23 4:12:41 60 Dean Fulton Richmond Male 35 and Over 4:12:44 61 Alex West Palmerston North Male Under 23 4:12:45 62 Byne Calder Levin Male 35 and Over 4:12:43 63 Michael Black Te Awamutu Male 23 to 34 4:12:45 64 Cam Harris Auckland Male 23 to 34 4:12:43 65 James Mahuta-Coyle Welling Male 23 to 34 4:12:46 66 Gregory Marfell New Plymouth Male 23 to
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