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2021 Federation University Road Nationals Paracycling Road Race 2021 Federation University Road Nationals Paracycling Road Race Date: Saturday, February 6th Buninyong - Buninyong PROVISIONAL Startlist: Women H1 53 Emilie MILLER (Bathurst CC) Startlist: Men H1 51 Charles BRICE (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) 52 Beau VERNON (Southern Masters Cycling Club) Total riders: 2 Startlist 50 Lauren PARKER (Hunter District Cycling Club) Startlist: Women T2 49 Carol COOKE (St Kilda Cycling Club) Startlist: Men T2 47 Stuart JONES (Newcastle Cycling Club) 48 Cameron KOSMALA (Lifecycle Cycling Club) Total riders: 2 Startlist: Women Intellectually Impaired 43 Georgia POWNING (Preston Cycling Club) 45 Montana WHITELEY (Preston Cycling Club) 44 Chloe TURNER (St Kilda Cycling Club) 46 Molly THATCHER (Preston Cycling Club) Total riders: 4 Startlist: Men Intellectually Impaired 32 Nathan BROEREN (Brunswick Cycling Club) 38 Carlo MANOLITSAS (Preston Cycling Club) 33 Harry MEZGER (Preston Cycling Club) 39 Nathan GLARVEY (Balmoral Cycling Club) 34 Andre ASCUI (Preston Cycling Club) 40 Finnian HARVEY (Preston Cycling Club) 35 Montgomery COOPER (St Kilda Cycling Club) 41 Cameron MARSHALL (Preston Cycling Club) 36 Jamieson WHITELEY (Preston Cycling Club) 42 Jack STOBIE (St Kilda CC) 37 Julian URSINI (Preston Cycling Club) 54 David FRAZER (Townsville Cycle Club) Total riders: 12 Startlist: Women C1 31 Kaitlyn SCHURMANN (Geelong Cycling Club) Startlist: Women C2 30 Annaliese HODGE (Brunswick Cycling Club) Startlist: Women C3 29 Paige GRECO (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) Startlist: Men H3 26 Alex WELSH (Leongatha Cycling Club) 28 Kevin GAIDIES (Newcastle Cycling Club) 27 Michael TAYLOR (Echuca/Moama Cycling Club) Total riders: 3 Page 1 of 2 Chief Commissaire: Peter Tomlinson Organiser: AusCycling Tuesday, February 02 2021 7:52:40pm 2021 Federation University Road Nationals Paracycling Road Race Date: Saturday, February 6th Buninyong - Buninyong PROVISIONAL Startlist: Men H5 25 Stuart TRIPP (Alpine Cycling Club) Startlist: Men H4 24 Grant ALLEN (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) Startlist: Women C4 22 Meg LEMON (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) 23 Emily PETRICOLA (St Kilda Cycling Club) Total riders: 2 Startlist: Women C5 19 Bronwyn DOLMAN (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) 21 Julie HOOPER (Southern Masters Cycling Club) 20 Erika GOSNEY (St Kilda Cycling Club) Total riders: 3 Startlist: Men C2 16 Christian ASHBY (Ballarat / Sebastopol CC) 18 Darren HICKS (Norwood CC) 17 Mitchell BAILS (Kilkenny CC) Total riders: 3 Startlist: Men C3 13 David NICHOLAS (Mackay Cycling Club) 15 William ZAMMIT (Ballarat / Sebastopol CC) 14 Kyle WILLIS (Moreton Bay Cycling Club) Total riders: 3 Startlist: Men MB 9 Benjamin SAID (Manly Warringah CC) 11 Kevin O’MELEY (Southern Highlands CC) 10 Barry BAILEY (Preston Cycling Club) 12 Daniel SEARLE (Albury-Wodonga Cycling Club) Total riders: 4 Startlist: Men C4 7 Patrick BEST (Mersey Valley Devonport CC) 8 Clint PICKIN (Colac Cycling Club) Total riders: 2 Startlist: Men C5 2 Alistair DONOHOE (Blackburn Cycling Club) 5 Mitchell MORLEY (Bendigo & District CC) 3 Jeremy PEACOCK (The Pirates Sporting Club) 6 Gregory WALTERS (St Kilda Cycling Club) 4 Michael GALLAGHER (Carnegie Caulfield CC) Total riders: 5 Startlist: Deaf Men 1 Reece-Emerson VAN BEEK (Ballarat / Sebastopol CC) Page 2 of 2 Chief Commissaire: Peter Tomlinson Organiser: AusCycling Tuesday, February 02 2021 7:52:40pm.
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