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2018 Combined Competition 2018 International Bus Roadeo 6-May-18 2018 International Bus Roadeo 6-May-18 Tampa, FL 2018 Combined Competition Operator Maintenance Operator Team Number Agency Total Percentage Total Percentage Average NEW Rank PREVIOUS Rank Number Washington Metropolitan Area Transit 314 134 641 91.571 1917.5 74.466 83.019 1 1 Authority Orange County Transportation 323 112 568 81.143 1920 74.563 77.853 2 3 Authority 307 AC Transit 123 583 83.286 1817.5 70.583 76.934 3 4 329 Central Ohio Transit Authority 120 597 85.286 1732.5 67.282 76.284 4 5 Southeastern Pennsylvania 317 103 618 88.286 1635 63.495 75.890 5 6 Transportation Authority 306 Intercity Transit 142 596 85.143 1675 65.049 75.096 6 7 331 Foothill Transit 138 523 74.714 1942.5 75.437 75.076 7 8 343 Delaware Transit Corporation 122 594 84.857 1662.5 64.563 74.710 8 9 Capital Metropolitan Transportation 339 149 593 84.714 1645 63.883 74.299 9 10 Authority (Austin) 337 Dallas Area Rapid Transit 157 577 82.429 1652.5 64.175 73.302 10 11 Pierce County Public Transportation 324 Benefit Area Corporation (Pierce 113 623 89.000 1445 56.117 72.558 11 34 Transit) 302 Oahu Transit Services, Inc. 202 532 76.000 1750 67.961 71.981 12 12 Los Angeles County Metropolitan 334 146 466 66.571 1915 74.369 70.470 13 13 Transportation Authority 340 Greater Lynchburg Transit Company 219 629 89.857 1300 50.485 70.171 14 14 330 Jacksonville Transportation Authority 137 503 71.857 1762.5 68.447 70.152 15 15 312 Spokane Transit Authority 130 582 83.143 1442.5 56.019 69.581 16 16 311 Omnitrans 128 560 80.000 1500 58.252 69.126 17 17 Lynx - Central Florida Regional 335 147 449 64.143 1870 72.621 68.382 18 18 Transportation 333 King County Dept. Of Transportation 144 482 68.857 1725 66.990 67.924 19 19 Corpus Christi Regional Transportation 304 206 563 80.429 1335 51.845 66.137 20 20 Authority 2018 Combined Competition Operator Maintenance Operator Team Number Agency Total Percentage Total Percentage Average NEW Rank PREVIOUS Rank Number 308 Lane Transit District 124 444 63.429 1690 65.631 64.530 21 21 303 Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority 203 534 76.286 1342.5 52.136 64.211 22 22 Regional Transportation District 325 114 415 59.286 1727.5 67.087 63.187 23 2 (Denver) 318 Torrance Transit System 104 469 67.000 1475 57.282 62.141 24 23 342 Golden Gate Transit 167 474 67.714 1390 53.981 60.847 25 24 321 VIA Metropolitan Transit 108 421 60.143 1567.5 60.874 60.508 26 25 316 Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus 102 464 66.286 1407.5 54.660 60.473 27 26 Santa Clara Valley Transportation 328 119 472 67.429 1347.5 52.330 59.879 28 27 Authority San Mateo County Transit District 327 118 521 74.429 1135 44.078 59.253 29 28 (SamTrans) Metropolitan Transit Authority Of 322 110 548 78.286 997.5 38.738 58.512 30 29 Harris County Kansas City Area Transportation 332 220 395 56.429 1537.5 59.709 58.069 31 30 Authority 305 Charlotte Area Transit System 211 441 63.000 1277.5 49.612 56.306 32 31 326 Salem-Keizer Transit 116 566 80.857 817.5 31.748 56.302 33 32 313 Trinity Metro 133 437 62.429 1272.5 49.417 55.923 34 33 310 OC Transpo/City of Ottawa 127 341 48.714 1460 56.699 52.707 35 35 309 Maryland Transit Administration 125 271 38.714 1602.5 62.233 50.474 36 37 Nashville Metropolitan Transit 301 201 372 53.143 1112.5 43.204 48.173 37 36 Authority 336 Chicago Transit Authority 151 286 40.857 1290 50.097 45.477 38 38 320 Utah Transit Authority 107 362 51.714 930 36.117 43.915 39 39 Birmingham Jefferson County Transit 315 208 356 50.857 667.5 25.922 38.390 40 40 Authority (MAX) 319 Transit Authority of River City 105 294 42.000 742.5 28.835 35.417 41 41 2018 International Bus Roadeo 6-May-18 Tampa, FL 2018 International Bus Roadeo 35 Foot Operators Overtime Contestant # 1st name Last Name Bus Agency City State Pretrip Total Minutes Seconds Rank Penalty 219 Jeremiah Gardner 35 ft Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Lynchburg VA 30 0 629 6 48 1 215 Robert Wood 35 ft Intercity Transit Olympia WA 40 0 614 5 52 2 206 Oscar Zamora 35 ft Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority Corpus Christi MN 24 -22 563 7 22 3 203 Nehemia Guerra 35 ft Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority St. Petersburg FL 25 0 534 6 55 4 216 Caleb Suttle 35 ft Ben Franklin Transit Richmond WA 24 -2 532 7 2 5 202 Douglas Rego 35 ft Oahu Transit Services, Inc. Honolulu HI 19 0 532 5 44 6 214 Silvio Tenesaca 35 ft HARTransit Danbury CT 24 -35 523 7 35 7 Central Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (dba 209 Ricardo Cancel 35 ft York PA 19 -36 513 7 36 8 rabbittransit) 204 Sean Kiper 35 ft River Valley Transit Williamsport PA 25 0 474 6 53 9 207 Bryan Ursery 35 ft Missoula Urban Transportation District Missoula MT 34 -122 455 9 2 10 211 Mike Gorzkowski 35 ft Charlotte Area Transit System Charlotte NC 30 -16 441 7 16 11 212 Louis Givens 35 ft Chatham Area Transit Authority Savannah GA 29 -69 420 8 9 12 220 Acosta Roger 35 ft Kansas City Area Transportation Authority Kansas City MO 35 -97 395 8 37 13 210 Percy Hagenbuch 35 ft Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) State College PA 25 -88 394 8 28 14 217 Bea Sanchez 35 ft City of Las Cruces-RoadRUNNER Transit Las Cruces NM 33 -109 376 8 49 15 213 James Camak 35 ft Clemson Area Transit Clemson SC 28 -34 376 7 34 16 201 Eric Liggett 35 ft Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority Nashville TN 15 0 372 6 55 17 208 Alexander Brown 35 ft Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority (MAX) Birmingham AL 20 -29 356 7 29 18 205 Mike Keller 35 ft St. Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission St, Cloud MN 15 -32 351 7 32 19 200` Jeff Cushnyr 35 ft Kitsap Transit Bremerton WA 39 -69 346 8 9 20 218 Reginald Baldwin 35 ft Go Durham Transit Durham NC 20 -90 309 8 30 21 2018 International Bus Roadeo 6-May-18 Tampa, FL 2018 International Bus Roadeo 40 ft Operators Pre-Trip Overtime Contestant # First Name Last Name Bus Agency City State Total Minutes Seconds Rank Inspection Penalty 117 Kevin Grady 40 ft San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco CA 40 -18 651 7 18 1 165 Gabe Beliz 40 ft Washington State Transit Association- Ben Franklin Transit Olympia WA 35 0 646 5 48 2 134 Robert Miles 40 ft Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Washington DC 39 0 641 6 57 3 Pierce County Public Transportation Benefit Area 113 John Waight 40 ft Lakewood WA 20 0 623 6 32 4 Authority Corporation (Pierce Transit) 103 Zenon Rinylo 40 ft Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Philadelphia PA 34 0 618 6 24 5 120 Lloyd Lester 40 ft Central Ohio Transit Authority Columbus OH 19 -22 597 7 22 6 Florida Public Transportation Association - Broward 160 Rendol Whidden 40 ft Tallahassee FL 30 -2 596 7 2 7 County Transit 142 David Randall 40ft Intercity Transit Olympia WA 25 -40 596 7 40 8 122 William Webb 40 ft Delaware Transit Corporation Dover DE 27 0 594 6 33 9 149 Porfirio Rivera 40 ft Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Austin TX 30 -17 593 7 17 10 123 Jesse De La Cruz 40 ft AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District) Oakland CA 39 -52 583 7 52 11 130 Gabe Fernos 40 ft Spokane Transit Authority Spokane WA 25 -30 582 7 30 12 157 Stanley Carpenter 40ft Dallas Area Rapid Transit Dallas TX 29 -46 577 7 46 13 112 Darvy Traylor 40 ft Orange County Transportation Authority Orange Country CA 38 -32 568 7 32 14 116 Dan Miller 40 ft Salem-Keizer Transit Salem OR 24 0 566 6 34 15 128 Benito Zavalza 40 ft OmniTrans San Bernardino CA 30 0 560 6 28 16 110 Albert Hill 40 ft Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Houston TX 29 0 548 6 39 17 Transit Authority of Lexington-Fayette Urban County 132 Michael Burnett 40 ft Lexington KY 40 -26 532 7 26 18 Government (LexTran) 161 Jerry Hines 40dt Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Houston TX 30 0 529 6 53 19 152 Raymond Yau 40 ft City of Edmonton Edmonton CA 14 0 526 6 27 20 135 Kevin Gries 40 ft Ames Transit Agency (CyRide) Ames IA 20 0 525 6 43 21 156 Jesus Rodriguez 40 ft Texas Transit Association - DART Dallas TX 34 -64 524 8 4 22 159 Jose Ek Chan 40 ft First Transit RTD Denver CO 25 -2 523 7 2 23 138 Van Vong 40 ft Foothill Transit West Covina CA 34 -55 523 7 55 24 118 Ariel Hale 40 ft San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans) San Francisco CA 19 -49 521 7 49 25 Regional Transportation District Commission of Southern 143 Robert Oliver 40 ft North Las Vegas NV 18 -92 517 8 32 26 Nevada 137 Michael Schmuckle 40 ft Jacksonville Transportation Authority Jacksonville FL 15 -7 503 7 7 27 148 Michael Hardy 40 ft Arizona Department of Transportation Phoenix AZ 19 -80 493 8 20 28 City of Gardena (G-Trans)(formerly Gardena Municipal 153 Charles Nichols 40 ft Gardena CA 18 -35 490 7 35 29 Bus Lines) 109 Robert Luna 40 ft Victor Valley Transit Authority Hesperia CA 13 0 484 6 34 30 144 Tammy Klein 40 ft King County Metro Seattle WA 30 -28 482 7 28 31 167 Daniel Vallejos 40 ft Golden Gate Transit San Francisco CA 19 -10 474 7 10 32 119 Harnam Sidhu 40 ft Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority San Jose CA 9 0 472 6 33 33 104 Jorge Gonzalez 40 ft Torrance Transit System - City of Torrance Torrance CA 30 -77 469 8 17 34 2018 International Bus Roadeo 40 ft Operators Pre-Trip Overtime Contestant # First Name Last Name Bus Agency City State Total Minutes Seconds Rank Inspection Penalty 146 Roberto Avila 40 ft Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Los Angles CA 15 -16 466 7 16 35 111 John Ybarra 40 ft Norwalk Transit System Norwalk CA 40 -79 466 8 19 36 102 Alejandro Espinosa 40 ft Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus Santa Monica CA 20 -14 464 7 14 37 158 Mohamed Elatrebi 40 ft PRTC/First Transit Woodbridge VA 15 0 456 6 37 38 129 Ahmet Kelbas 40 ft Regional Transit Service, Inc.
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