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2011 Results Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge Contact Taupo 2.2 - 28 Nov 2011 Results Male - 10 Lap Enduro Place Race No Name Region Time 20-34 1 9906 Nick Dunne Porirua 96:01:42 45-54 9908 Bill Lane Palmerston North DNF Male - Extreme Enduro Place Race No Name Region Time 35-44 1 9902 Craig Mcgregor Johnsonville 90:45:00 45-54 1 9907 Ron Skelton Auckland 69:39:37 2 9904 Arthur Schwencke Auckland 92:00:00 9903 Neville Mercer Auckland DNF 60-69 1 9905 Colin-Wal Anderson Palmerston North 102:00:00 Male - Maxi Enduro Place Race No Name Region Time 20-34 1 9808 Nicholas Tollemache Wellington 30:59:16 2 9810 Damian Day Palmerston North 57:30:00 35-44 1 9806 Dale Crompton Auckland 29:08:34 9804 Paul Lewis Chirstchurch DNF 9803 Daymon Shack Auckland DNF 45-54 1 9805 Steve Mangino Auckland 26:33:51 2 9811 Joachim Hagg Parua Bay 28:49:34 3 9815 Martin Lincoln Auckland 29:08:34 4 9807 Norman Apirana Hamilton 46:35:00 9812 Don Bruce Auckland DNF Female - Enduro Place Race No Name Region Time 20-34 1 9609 Deb Trendle Wellington 12:26:07 2 9622 Elyse Peanut Laface Auckland 15:45:53 45-54 1 9685 Jo Donaldson Taupo 14:00:13 Male - Enduro Place Race No Name Region Time 16-19 1 9669 Hamish Bruce Auckland 12:33:06 2 9692 Jordan Switzer-Corbett Auckland 13:09:57 9656 Stephan Knapp Auckland DNF 9600 Nathan Bell Auckland DNF 20-34 1 9666 Matthew Luckie Hamilton 9:50:05 2 9664 Benjamin Powell Wellington 11:20:19 3 9645 Aaron Morey Wellington 11:28:20 4 9621 Peter Dyer Upper Hutt 11:30:19 5 9614 Michael Stack Te Puke 11:58:22 6 9603 Shinya Sakamoto Noda-Si 12:45:02 7 9689 Paul Eades Wellington 12:59:58 8 9644 Brad Kumerich Auckland 13:04:00 9 9610 Mike Peach Wellington 72:03:35 9626 Brad Booysen Auckland DNS 35-44 1 9641 Mel Titter Waitara 9:57:17 2 9662 John Randal Wellington 10:02:52 3 9693 Brian Bushe Waikanae 10:21:45 4 9679 Rich Baty Mount Maunganui 11:08:07 5 9630 Richard Jones Auckland 11:26:44 6 9687 Isak Meyer Matamata 11:58:04 7 9637 Steven Williams Wellington 11:58:32 8 9623 Greg Marchant Pokeno 11:59:04 9 9648 William Bos Tauranga 12:00:36 10 9694 Richard Howl Matamata 12:23:28 11 9652 Ken Buckley Tauranga 12:52:28 12 9638 Jeff Gash Tokoroa 13:05:52 13 9686 Russell Gill Waitakere 13:49:03 14 9676 James Donald Palmerston North 13:54:47 15 9691 James Corbett Auckland 13:57:55 16 9647 Scott Trask Waitakere 13:57:55 17 9632 Christopher Brown Toorak 15:24:52 9680 Nik Eliadis Taupo DNF 9683 Sharif Malak Auckland DNF 9643 Nick Gould Hamilton DNF 45-54 1 9690 Jim Mcmurray Tirau 9:47:28 2 9672 Darryl Strachan Napier 10:06:56 3 9674 Steve Orchard Wellington 10:58:58 4 9604 Gary Bence New Plymouth 11:19:51 5 9636 William Adin Foxton 11:20:24 6 9655 Maurice Brown Levin 11:20:24 7 9619 Russell Shanks Timaru 11:46:48 8 9682 Paul Crozier Auckland 11:52:18 9 9688 Dene Buckingham Levin 12:02:43 10 9649 Stuart Doidge Palmerston North 12:12:31 11 9617 Wayne Mcdermott Wellington 12:12:48 12 9658 Chris Jones Wellington 12:39:04 13 9651 Richard Clark Auckland 12:58:41 14 9678 Clint Cantrell Devonport 13:32:12 15 9625 Alistair Davidson Auckland 13:35:04 16 9605 Wayne Lewis Palmerston North 13:43:40 17 9668 Peter Henty Whangaparaoa 13:52:21 18 9653 Steve Harley Palmerston North 13:54:46 19 9665 Martin Bidois Upper Hutt 14:15:24 20 9601 Nigel Williamson New Plymouth 14:28:36 21 9616 Simon Macklin Tusmore 14:44:30 22 9899 Andrew Morrison Paraparaumu 14:59:47 23 9624 Ken Young Palmerston North 15:02:54 24 9661 Tony Milham Stratford 15:19:25 25 9620 Andrew Short Napier 16:05:56 26 9631 John Ward Auckland 16:26:19 27 9633 Gordon Eckert Adelaide 16:29:01 28 9673 David Fairweather Adelaide 16:29:01 29 9628 Lloyd Laurent Lower Hutt 16:36:02 30 9659 Andrew Kissling Wellington 16:43:27 31 9657 Peter Finucane Ohakune 16:58:30 32 9639 Andrew Elliston Wellington 20:10:22 9634 Tim Neal Feilding DNF 9640 Don Watson Managakino DNF 9608 Marshall Tangaroa Whanganui DNS 55-59 1 9642 Bob Puru Hamilton 12:01:30 2 9660 Graeme Harvey Tweed Heads 12:22:26 3 9684 Wayne Holland Wellington 12:29:55 4 9670 Hilton Forlong Te Aroha 12:55:01 5 9671 Lindsay Hyslop Tauranga 12:57:00 6 9635 Roger Hopkins Wellington 14:00:14 7 9675 Crunchie Donaldson Taupo 14:00:15 8 9646 Warren Foreman Springfield 14:49:33 9 9627 Jeff Stevens Tusmore 16:29:01 10 9629 Peter Schulz North Adelaide 16:29:01 60-69 1 9654 Noel Mckay Hamilton 14:08:49 2 9663 Hugo Dost Cambridge 14:37:07 3 9681 Rob Rae Auckland 15:22:12 9611 Colin Logan Mangawhai DNF Male - Men’s Classic Race Place Race No Name Region Time 16-19 1 9068 Dion Smith Auckland 3:52:41 2 9001 Nicholas Jowsey Auckland 3:59:14 3 9069 James Oram Auckland 4:02:33 4 9026 Henri Bardoul Ohaupo 4:02:49 5 9018 Brodie Catterick Blenheim 4:03:50 6 9072 Finlay Brazier Kapiti Coast 4:03:50 7 9030 Hayden Mccormick Te Awamutu 4:03:51 8 9020 Callum Gordon Gisborne 4:03:51 9 9021 Ben Park Auckland 4:03:51 10 9013 Scott Creighton Hamilton 4:03:52 11 9196 Samuel Osborne Rotorua 4:16:03 12 9011 Logan Bean Waipukurau 4:22:41 13 9194 Nick Bain Auckland 4:32:47 14 9048 Denay Cottam New Plymouth 4:39:05 15 9075 Dan Cross Orewa 5:29:46 9055 Hamish Elley-Brown Epsom DNF 20-34 1 9198 Michael Torckler New Plymouth 3:48:53 2 9064 Mike Northey Auckland 3:51:18 3 9073 Joseph Cooper Wellington 3:51:23 4 9061 Andy Hagan Wellington 3:51:41 5 9063 Alexander Ray Auckland 3:52:41 6 9076 Paul Odlin Canterbury 3:52:41 7 9067 Taylor Gunman Auckland 3:52:41 8 9029 Chris Macic Auckland 3:52:43 9 9049 Sam Horgan Chirstchurch 3:52:44 10 9037 Sam Lindsay Auckland 3:52:48 11 9033 Eliot Crowther Tauranga 3:52:58 12 9038 Nick Lovegrove Auckland 3:53:09 13 9039 Jeremy Vennell Hastings 3:58:23 14 9050 Jeremy Yates Napier 4:01:28 15 9044 Josh Page Hastings 4:02:18 16 9027 Stuart Houltham Wellington 4:02:20 17 9036 Dean Tonks Te Awamutu 4:02:20 18 9199 Shem Rodger Auckland City 4:02:23 19 9017 Winston Briggs Napier 4:02:23 20 9023 Sean Joyce Kinloch Rd1, Taupo 4:02:51 21 9059 Simon Binney Tauranga 4:02:51 22 9045 Greg Taylor Lower Hutt 4:03:49 23 9028 Daniel Molyneux Tauranga 4:03:50 24 9008 Anthony Chapman Chirstchurch 4:03:51 25 9189 Sam Steele Christchurch 4:03:51 26 9034 Brad Tilby Auckland 4:03:51 27 9042 Chris Kendall Wellington 4:03:53 28 9195 Logan Mort Auckland 4:03:54 29 9065 Roman Van Uden Auckland 4:03:55 30 9015 Ben Mchale Rotorua 4:07:42 31 9022 Marc Prutton Chirstchurch 4:07:42 32 9071 Nelson Shaw Wellington 4:13:57 33 9193 Stefan Trafelet Zurich 4:14:04 34 9007 Jacob Grieve Dunedin 4:14:12 35 9016 Lester Perry Te Awamutu 4:14:12 36 9053 Matt Gorter Hamilton 4:14:13 37 9003 Max Annear - Henderson Palmerston North 4:17:40 = 9054 Daniel Coombes Wellington 4:17:40 39 9014 Nathan Tuck Auckland 4:20:50 40 9005 Lee Evans Wellington 4:22:44 41 9060 Tristan Thomas Lower Hutt 4:29:47 42 9057 Tom Francis Wanganui 4:29:52 43 9192 Scott Thomas North Shore 4:29:59 44 9052 Matt Sillars Auckland 4:29:59 45 9009 Scotty Cunningham Wanaka 4:33:15 46 9074 Brad Chandler Wellington 4:33:17 47 9010 Hayden Sword Chirstchurch 4:34:32 48 9190 Andrew Mackay Wellington 4:52:08 49 9032 Sam King-Turner Waikanae 4:52:20 50 9025 Matt Shallcrass Chirstchurch 4:55:29 51 9197 George Bennett Nelson 4:55:29 52 9066 Louis Crosby Auckland 5:18:05 53 9040 Brendon Sharratt Wellington 5:24:00 9051 Elliot Pahl Wellington DNS 9024 Bevan Docherty Taupo DNS 35-44 1 9043 Aaron Strong Auckland 4:01:30 2 9062 Karl Murray Auckland 4:02:20 3 9191 Brent Backhouse Wellington 4:14:03 4 9012 Craig Burke Auckland 4:14:09 5 9046 Tony Downing Auckland 4:14:12 6 9047 Lynton Chitty Hamilton 4:14:13 7 9056 Steve Stannard Palmerston North 4:14:14 8 9077 Andrew Young Wellington 4:16:03 9 9006 Christopher Stevenson Porirua 4:22:42 10 9031 Mike Sanders Auckland 4:31:06 45-54 1 9004 Steve Wright Tauranga 4:14:12 55-59 1 9035 Neil Blayney Auckland 6:43:29 Female - Women’s Road Race Place Race No Name Region Time 16-19 1 9213 Pip Sutton Ohinewai 3:05:44 2 9298 Ashleigh Neave Napier 3:07:02 3 9226 Robin Hacker-Cary Hamilton 3:07:02 4 9210 Rachel Southee Palmerston North 3:07:02 5 9218 Ruby Livingstone Auckland 3:08:25 6 9205 Julia Main Riverlea 3:09:39 7 9228 Cassie Cameron Wanganui 3:09:39 8 9217 Helena Jackson Auckland 3:11:25 9 9211 Gabriella Peach Porirua 3:29:37 10 9204 Hannah Van Kampen Hastings 3:37:27 11 9212 Georgina Wilson Auckland 4:39:50 20-34 1 9297 Kaytee Boyd Auckland 3:04:38 2 9208 Mel Burke Auckland 3:04:39 3 9200 Emma Crum Auckland 3:04:40 4 9215 Kerri-Anne Torckler Hastings 3:04:42 5 9206 Reta Trotman Kaiapoi 3:04:42 6 9221 Deane Bell Hamilton 3:05:40 7 9201 Rachel Doody Auckland 3:05:40 8 9209 Corrinne Smit Whakatane 3:05:42 9 9222 Josie Giddens Chirstchurch 3:07:02 10 9202 Janine Copp Wellington 3:07:44 11 9216 Carly Braithwaite Hibiscus Coast 3:08:37 12 9214 Tracy Best Lower Hutt 3:09:15 13 9229 Laura Hollingsworth Wellington 3:09:39 14 9207 Kathryn Jones Dunedin 3:12:17 15 9220 Candice Pretorius Waikanae 3:33:02 35-44 1 9296 Sonia Waddell Hamilton 3:04:39 2 9224 Toni Strong Auckland 3:04:42 3 9223 Karen Fulton Richmond 3:05:40 4 9227 Mireille Sitters Auckland 3:08:25 5 9219 Kirsten Price Wellington 3:09:41 6 9290 Renita Vanderhelm Wellington 3:39:09 Female - Solo Place Race No Name Region Time 0-15 1 4192 Amanda Stacey Auckland 7:02:30 2 3642 Brooke Martin Taupo 7:23:17 3 6416 Matilda Fulljames Taupo 7:30:45 4 3210 Charlotte Milne Auckland 7:50:18 5 2934 Melissa Scheirlinck Auckland 8:46:54 1536 Michaela Drummond Ashhurst DNS 2172 Charlotte Brenkley Palmerston North DNS 16-19 1 4296 Danyela Van Der Sande Auckland 5:08:05 2 3215 Alice Riddell Whangarei 5:08:25 3 4201 Kate Wightman Waimauku 5:29:11 4 913 Kathryn Young Palmerston North 6:07:08 5 338
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