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ONLINE Results|Stage 3 Bright Brewery Tour of Bright Result: Stage 3 - Mount Hotham Ascent Time Climb Sprint Women A-Grade Distance: 58km Winners AVG: 26.6km/h 1. 701 Kate PERRY (SWR) Brunswick Cycling Club INC 2h10:42 10 2. 737 Lucy KENNEDY Lifecycle Cycling Club +26 6 3. 713 Lisen HOCKINGS (HWC) St Kilda Cycling Club INC +1:28 4 4. 702 Shannon MALSEED (HWC) Portland CC +1:51 14 2 5. 717 Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN Netherlands +2:15 2 6. 720 Justine BARROW (THI) Coburg Cycling Club INC +2:55 7. 725 Jessica PRATT Balmoral Cycle Club +2:55 8 8. 714 Lucy BECHTEL (SWR) Canberra Cycling Club +3:06 10 8 9. 705 Grace BROWN (HWC) St Kilda Cycling Club INC +4:00 10. 715 Verita STEWART (SWR) Hawthorn Cycling Club +4:27 11. 103 Emily ROPER Gold Coast Cycling Club +5:31 4 2 12. 710 Valentina SCANDOLARA (RXS) Italy +7:44 2 12 13. 729 Emily CUST St Kilda Cycling Club INC +8:06 14. 730 Christel VAN LOO (THI) Illawarra CC +8:06 15. 739 Ingvild TANGEN Norway +9:05 16. 704 Brodie CHAPMAN (HWC) University of Queensland CC +9:57 17. 736 Holly RANSON Gold Coast Goldstars CC +10:21 18. 735 Aimee INGRAM Cairns Cycling Club +10:21 19. 732 Amy VESTY Dulwich Hill BC +10:21 20. 738 Margeaux THOMPSON St Kilda Cycling Club INC +10:48 21. 721 Peta MULLENS Bendigo & District CC +11:04 22. 707 Rebecca STEPHENS (PPK) Brunswick Cycling Club INC +11:34 23. 703 Louisa LOBIGS (HWC) Goulburn CC +12:21 24. 723 Emily CUNNINGHAM (THI) Sutherland Shire CC +12:43 25. 716 Madeline WRIGHT (SWR) Albury-Wodonga Panthers Cycling Club +13:24 26. 724 Rowan SAMS Manly Warringah CC +14:14 27. 706 Kirsty DEACON (PPK) Albury-Wodonga Panthers Cycling Club +16:11 28. 709 Fiona MACMILLAN (PPK) Hawthorn Cycling Club +16:11 29. 726 Rachel BLAKERS (THI) ANU Cycling +16:11 30. 741 Karla MCKINNON Melbourne Cycling League +16:37 31. 728 Veronica LEBEDEV Carnegie Caulfield CC +17:39 32. 712 Rylee MCMULLEN (RXS) New Zealand +18:23 33. 740 Anna BOOTH St Kilda Cycling Club INC +18:30 34. 711 Lydia RIPPON (RXS) New Zealand +20:00 35. 719 Bridget LESTER Melbourne Cycling League +22:04 36. 734 Carley MCKAY Alpine Cycling Club +22:24 37. 731 Kimberley WELLS Canberra Cycling Club +22:34 38. 750 Doris MARR Blackburn Cycling Club INC +25:59 39. 718 Cassandra LEAR Bairnsdale Cycling Club +28:00 40. 742 Jordyn HASSETT Hawthorn Cycling Club +31:42 41. 727 Ayla RUDGLEY Goulburn CC +34:06 42. 733 Gemma ABERY St Kilda Cycling Club INC +50:15 Pages: 1 of 13 www.eventtiming.com.au Date: 04/12/2016 Bright Brewery Tour of Bright Result: Stage 3 - Mount Hotham Ascent Time Climb Sprint Women B-Grade Distance: 58km Winners AVG: 22.6km/h 1. 756 Corissa NASH University of Queensland CC 2h33:24 20 2. 771 Meredith CLARK St Kilda Cycling Club INC +12 12 2 3. 766 Jarmila TYRRIL Alpine Cycling Club +21 4 4. 770 Kate JENKIN Rockhampton Cycle Club +50 16 5. 762 Madison PELZER St Kilda Cycling Club INC +2:09 6 6. 767 Susanna FASOLD Sutherland Shire CC +2:53 2 7. 753 Angela MACRAE Hawthorn Cycling Club +3:36 8. 758 Holly HAWTIN St George CC +5:27 9. 764 Melissa MACKENZIE Hawthorn Cycling Club +7:23 10. 765 Kerry JONKER St Kilda Cycling Club INC +9:36 10 11. 759 Corinne TRANG Brisbane Cycling Club +9:41 12. 760 Deborah MAKIN Peloton Sports INC. +10:17 13. 755 Phoebe CHADWICK-MASTERS Vikings Cycling Club ACT +11:46 14. 950 Anna STOTT Melbourne Cycling League +12:45 2 15. 752 Nicole BUTLER Hawthorn Cycling Club +12:57 16. 763 Allison LANE Jindabyne Cycling Club +15:43 17. 754 Ally Rose OGDEN Hawthorn Cycling Club +18:50 18. 768 Saffron BUTTON Blackburn Cycling Club INC +19:15 19. 751 Nicole HOBDAY Melbourne Cycling League +24:59 10 Women's C-Grade Distance: 58km Winners AVG: 22.1km/h 1. 960 Julie NIXON Albury-Wodonga Panthers Cycling Club 2h37:15 20 2. 966 Amy HOLMES Hawthorn Cycling Club +46 8 3. 972 Justine CURLINE The Pirates Sporting Club +1:04 8 4. 969 Megan MCDONALD Hawthorn Cycling Club +1:26 16 5. 964 Louise SHAW Southern Masters Cycling Club +4:33 2 6. 957 Michelle HYDE St Kilda Cycling Club INC +6:24 6 7. 965 Heike GODWIN Southern Masters Cycling Club +6:26 6 8. 970 Carolyn JONES Carnegie Caulfield CC +12:18 9. 952 Nina MCCORMICK Mornington Cycling Club +12:32 10. 971 Daniela MOLLICA St Kilda Cycling Club INC +13:29 6 11. 958 Fatema TAJBHAI St Kilda Cycling Club INC +16:04 12. 961 Gwendolyn STEWART St Kilda Cycling Club INC +18:57 12 13. 954 Michelle SPICER Alpine Cycling Club +19:22 14. 968 Heidi HOSE Hawthorn Cycling Club +31:01 15. 953 Ariana ODERMATT Vikings Cycling Club ACT +37:46 16. 962 Menzies CLARE Sydney Uni Velo Club +47:52 Elite Men A-Grade Distance: 58km Winners AVG: 32.5km/h 1. 96 Mathew ROSS (PAT) Carnegie Caulfield CC 1h46:48 12 2. 1 Ben DYBALL (MBS) Caravello CC +27 3. 89 Mark O'BRIEN Horsham Cycling Club INC +46 6 Pages: 2 of 13 www.eventtiming.com.au Date: 04/12/2016 Bright Brewery Tour of Bright Result: Stage 3 - Mount Hotham Ascent Time Climb Sprint 4. 60 Chris HARPER (SWT) Norwood CC +54 4 5. 59 Matthew CLARK Wangaratta Cycling Club INC +1:09 12 6. 73 Oliver MARTIN Launceston City CC +1:11 8 7. 95 Dylan SUNDERLAND Inverell Cycle Club +1:13 4 8. 14 Angus LYONS (JJW) Ballarat / Sebastopol C C +1:26 9. 71 Michael POTTER Northern Sydney CC +1:32 10. 64 Mitch NEUMANN Hamilton Wheelers Cycling Club Inc +1:42 11. 69 Brendan COLE Parramatta CC +1:42 12. 4 Alexander EVANS (AMR) Bendigo & District CC +1:48 13. 3 Sean TRAINOR (AMR) Brisbane Cycling Club +1:55 14. 97 Freddy OVETT Carnegie Caulfield CC +2:04 15. 23 Peter LIVINGSTONE (MBS) Dulwich Hill BC +2:11 8 16. 86 Cameron ROBERTS Goulburn CC +2:20 17. 51 Jesse FEATONBY (SWT) Albury-Wodonga Panthers Cycling Club +2:26 6 18. 18 Samuel JENNER (JJW) Armidale CC +2:26 19. 9 James WHELAN (CSP) Hawthorn Cycling Club +2:45 20. 65 Tom GREEN Northern Sydney CC +2:47 21. 17 Thomas JONES (JJW) Carnegie Caulfield CC +2:51 22. 32 Kelsey BOREHAM (PCC) ANU Cycling +3:48 23. 24 Nicholas WHITE (ORF) Ballarat / Sebastopol C C +4:15 24. 22 Tristan CARDEW (MBS) Sydney Uni Velo Club +4:21 25. 16 Ethan BERENDS (JJW) Carnegie Caulfield CC +4:27 26. 55 Benjamin ANDREWS Carnegie Caulfield CC +4:34 27. 2 Tasman NANKERVIS (AMR) Bendigo & District CC +4:37 28. 87 Troy HERFOSS Goulburn CC +4:40 29. 99 Alistair DONOHOE Blackburn Cycling Club INC +4:40 30. 90 Cyrus MONK (PAT) Melbourne University CC +4:40 31. 20 Aden REYNOLDS (MBS) Sydney Uni Velo Club +4:50 32. 19 Timothy CAMERON (AMR) Lidcombe Auburn CC +5:28 33. 82 Sebastian BERWICK St George CC +6:17 34. 63 Nathan ELLIOTT Brunswick Cycling Club INC +6:46 35. 21 Scott BRADBURN (MBS) Illawarra CC +7:29 36. 54 Drew MOREY (PAT) Carnegie Caulfield CC +7:29 37. 35 Patrick BURT (PPK) Hawthorn Cycling Club +8:04 38. 83 Daniel SCHEINER Manly Warringah CC +8:19 39. 98 Liam WHITE (PAT) Ballarat / Sebastopol C C +8:22 4 40. 56 Tomarsh LOKI Alpine Cycling Club +8:22 41. 100 James PANE (PAT) Brunswick Cycling Club INC +8:22 42. 49 Dylan LINDSEY Portland CC +8:45 43. 88 Marcus CULEY (SWT) Northern Sydney CC +8:45 44. 47 Andrew CLARKSON (VDR) Norwood CC +9:00 45. 48 Alexander HOLDEN Mornington Cycling Club +9:01 46. 131 Ryan STANDISH Alice Springs Cycling Club +9:07 Pages: 3 of 13 www.eventtiming.com.au Date: 04/12/2016 Bright Brewery Tour of Bright Result: Stage 3 - Mount Hotham Ascent Time Climb Sprint 47. 91 William HODGES Bathurst CC +9:12 48. 52 Matthew ROBERTSON St Kilda Cycling Club INC +9:16 49. 93 Riley TERRENS Brunswick Cycling Club INC +9:16 50. 58 Indiana MICHEL Shepparton Cycling Club INC +9:22 51. 62 Allan SATCHELL Stawell-Great Western C C +10:18 52. 81 Aidan KAMPERS Illawarra CC +10:58 53. 11 Steven CUSWORTH (FKR) Hawthorn Cycling Club +11:11 54. 92 Samuel HILL Hunter District CC +12:24 8 55. 84 Emmanuel BLANCO St Kilda Cycling Club INC +13:00 56. 68 Paul EDELSTEIN Sydney CC +13:14 57. 61 Steele VON HOFF Melbourne Cycling League +13:31 58. 42 Ethan BATT (TSR) New Zealand +13:31 12 59. 33 William BARKER (PCC) ANU Cycling +13:31 60. 39 Morgan SMITH (TSR) New Zealand +13:31 61. 15 Godfrey SLATTERY (JJW) Blackburn Cycling Club INC +13:31 62. 66 Brodie TALBOT St George CC +13:31 63. 44 Ethan EGGLESTONE (VDR) Port Adelaide CC +13:31 64. 28 Rowan DEVER (ORF) St Kilda Cycling Club INC +13:31 65. 13 Nicholas NORDEN (FKR) St Kilda Cycling Club INC +13:31 66. 80 Ivan MICHELIN-BEARD Canberra Cycling Club +13:31 67. 85 Jeremy CAMERON (SWT) St Kilda Cycling Club INC +13:31 68. 78 Jason LEA Bendigo & District CC +13:31 69. 79 Julian THOMSON (AMR) Bendigo & District CC +13:37 70. 40 Chris DENHOLM (TSR) New Zealand +13:39 71.
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