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2012 Results Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge 2012 Taupo . 24 Nov 2012 Results Extreme Enduro Place Race No Name Team Region Gender Division Time 1 9900 Ron Skelton Auckland Male 45-54 68:09:00 2 9903 Christine Couldrey Raglan Female 35-44 72:21:30 Maxi Enduro Place Race No Name Team Region Gender Division Time 1 9810 Josh Kench Wellington Male 35-44 23:50:00 2 9811 Rich Baty Mount Maunganu Male 35-44 25:02:46 3 9804 Craig McGregor Wellington Male 35-44 25:14:32 4 9805 Paul Lewis Feilding Male 35-44 25:55:12 5 9800 Colin-WAL- Anderson Palmerston North Male 60-69 26:56:28 6 9801 Steven Berveling Sydney Male 55-59 29:29:56 7 9808 Alistair Davidson Auckland Male 45-54 30:09:24 8 9804 Craig McGregor Wellington Male 35-44 34:50:00 Enduro Place Race No Name Team Region Gender Division Time 1 9651 Jim Mcmurray Tirau Male 45-54 9:06:50 2 9649 Nik Eliadis Taupo Male 35-44 9:33:18 3 9653 Peter Tuck Newmarket Male 35-44 9:44:14 4 9639 RIchard Jones Auckland Male 35-44 9:51:22 5 9677 Lee Poston Rotorua Male 20-34 9:57:58 6 9683 Brian Bushe Waikanae Male 45-54 10:09:04 7 9636 Jarod Walsh Hamilton Male 35-44 10:10:39 8 9644 Andrew Kerr Lower Hutt Male 20-34 10:15:38 9 9654 Steve Mangino auckland Male 45-54 10:24:50 10 9661 Sam Hughson Hamilton Male 16-19 10:26:58 11 9660 Steve Ross Auckland Male 45-54 10:33:22 12 9609 Brad Kumerich Albany Male 20-34 10:36:47 13 9610 Craig Thorne Hamilton Male 45-54 10:41:11 14 9664 Rimmy Archbold Timaru Male 45-54 10:43:17 15 9657 Maurice Brown levin Male 55-59 10:45:40 16 9633 Euan Beattie Levin Male 35-44 10:54:58 17 9794 Paul Crozier Auckland Male 45-54 11:03:55 18 9791 Mark Murton Hobart Male 55-59 11:06:45 19 9645 William Adin Foxton Male 45-54 11:06:50 20 9666 Mark sherburn Rotorua Male 45-54 11:10:19 21 9652 Terry Furmage Tauranga Male 45-54 11:16:53 22 9640 Steve Harley BIKEM Palmerston North Male 45-54 11:22:44 23 9650 Douglas Young Napier Male 45-54 11:42:33 24 9642 Deb Peach Wellington Female 20-34 11:47:08 25 9659 Hilton Forlong Te Aroha Male 55-59 11:59:42 = 9670 Margo Southgate SARBE Wellington Female 35-44 11:59:42 27 9603 Kerry Reyburn Whangarei Male 35-44 12:00:16 28 9673 William Bos tauranga Male 35-44 12:08:13 29 9672 Lindsay Hyslop TAURANGA Male 55-59 12:11:43 30 9630 Jeremy Rowe Ashhurst Male 20-34 12:17:42 31 9667 Tama McGrath Napier Male 45-54 12:27:04 32 9668 Kelly Lawton Feilding Male 45-54 12:27:04 33 9646 DARRALL CASTLE Kumeu Male 45-54 12:29:30 34 9612 Peter Henty North Shore Male 45-54 12:30:43 35 9608 Robert Tang Mairangi Bay Male 20-34 12:30:56 36 9647 Nigel Williamson New Plymouth Male 45-54 12:34:46 37 9628 Richard Hampson Brisbane Male 45-54 12:45:57 38 9643 Brent Atkins levin Male 35-44 12:59:49 39 9631 David Kraitzick Auckland Male 20-34 13:08:44 40 9607 David Tong Auckland Male 20-34 13:08:44 41 2 Janie Evans Levin Female 35-44 13:10:46 42 9687 James Corbett Auckland Male 45-54 13:11:45 43 9793 Martin Lincoln FIXED Auckland Male 45-54 13:26:17 44 9685 Dale Crompton Auckland Male 35-44 13:26:17 45 9620 Gerry Stege HOTCL Auckland Male 55-59 13:26:45 46 9625 Martyn Baker HOTCL Auckland Male 35-44 13:26:45 47 9623 Johan Hakkenbroek HOTCL Auckland Male 35-44 13:26:45 48 9617 Alan Gilder HOTCC Auckland Male 45-54 13:26:45 49 9618 Alistair Wilton HOTCL Auckland Male 45-54 13:26:45 = 9621 Tim OShea HOTCL Auckland Male 45-54 13:26:45 51 9622 Mark Turner HOTCL Auckland Male 35-44 13:26:46 52 9616 Tracy Parke HOTCC Auckland Female 35-44 13:26:46 53 9674 Joy Snook HOTCL Auckland Female 35-44 13:26:46 = 9619 Sheryl Fife HOTCL Auckland Female 45-54 13:26:46 55 9624 Sean Dring HOTCL Auckland Male 35-44 13:26:46 56 9626 Adrain Walker HOTCL Auckland Male 45-54 13:26:46 57 9632 Anne Cooper Mt Maunganui Female 45-54 13:26:47 = 9641 Julie McMillin Mount Maunganu Female 35-44 13:26:47 59 9795 John Bateson Waikanae Male 35-44 13:38:25 60 9601 Andrew Kissling Wellington Male 45-54 13:42:08 61 9655 Douglas Mabey WELLG Waikanae Male 55-59 13:52:58 62 9648 Craig Thompson christchurch Male 45-54 13:53:49 63 9600 Karen Hunn Wellington Female 35-44 13:55:12 64 9602 Anna Pelesikoti Wellington Female 20-34 13:55:13 65 9611 Barbara Goodwin Whangarei Female 35-44 13:56:44 66 9675 Ross Lorimer Auckland Male 45-54 14:08:36 67 9606 Robin Edgley Poriru Male 35-44 14:25:35 68 9613 Helen Cosgrove palmerston north Female 45-54 14:35:07 69 9681 Rob Rae Auckland Male 60-69 14:37:55 70 9680 Tim O'Brien Palmerston North Male 35-44 14:48:47 71 9678 Nicholas Tollemache Wellington Male 20-34 14:56:36 72 9637 Paul Johnson Wellington Male 45-54 15:09:07 73 9676 Simon Hathaway Wellington Male 45-54 15:09:07 74 9682 Marieke Van Zon ACTA RD2 Albany Female 60-69 16:11:46 75 9656 Garth Barfoot NORTA Auckland Male 70-99 16:33:47 76 9614 Christopher Brown Toorak Male 35-44 17:00:19 77 9686 Paul Baynham Sydney Male 35-44 17:00:19 78 9679 Des Jacobsen Wellington Male 45-54 17:30:17 Mens Classic Race Place Race No Name Team Region Gender Division Time 1 9039 Mike Northey Auckland Male 20-34 3:45:14 2 9038 Matthew Cronshaw Lancaster Male 20-34 3:46:40 3 9020 Michael Torckler New Plymouth Male 20-34 3:46:46 4 9011 James Oram Forrest Hill Male 16-19 3:46:56 5 9014 Myron Simpson Auckland Male 20-34 3:46:58 6 9041 Chris Macic Manurewa Male 20-34 3:46:59 7 9185 Taylor Gunman Auckland Male 20-34 3:47:01 8 9060 George Bennett nelson Male 20-34 3:47:10 9 9034 Nick Miller Auckland Male 20-34 3:47:14 10 9030 Luke Mudgway Palmerston North Male 16-19 3:47:15 11 9051 Logan Griffin Auckland Male 16-19 3:47:19 12 9015 Aaron Gate Auckland Male 20-34 3:47:19 13 9183 Dion Smith Taupaki Male 20-34 3:47:19 14 9028 Liam Kelly Bondi junction Male 45-54 3:47:19 15 9061 Joshua Aldridge Auckland Male 20-34 3:47:20 16 9016 Shane Archbold Timaru Male 20-34 3:47:20 = 9013 Callum Gordon Gisborne Male 16-19 3:47:20 18 9025 Anthony Chapman Christchurch Male 35-44 3:47:20 19 9181 Greg Taylor Lower Hutt Male 20-34 3:47:20 20 9042 Dean Tonks Te Awamutu Male 35-44 3:47:20 21 9057 Josh Page Hastings Male 20-34 3:47:20 = 9037 Luke McDermott Island Bay Male 16-19 3:47:20 23 9023 Daniel Molyneux Tauranga Male 20-34 3:47:21 24 9187 Michael Naylor Wellington Male 20-34 3:47:21 25 9033 Keegan Gilder Glendowie Male 16-19 3:47:21 26 9054 Louis Wright Mount Maunganu Male 16-19 3:47:21 27 9071 David Rowlands Wellington Male 35-44 3:47:21 28 9062 Mark Findlay Longburn Male 16-19 3:47:22 29 9058 Ben McHale Rotorua Male 20-34 3:47:22 = 9009 Matiu Kaihau Palmerston North Male 16-19 3:47:22 31 9191 Matt Gorter SUBWA Hamilton Male 20-34 3:47:22 32 9070 Adam Clark Auckland Male 20-34 3:47:22 33 9010 Mel Titter Waitara Male 35-44 3:47:23 34 9045 Sam Horgan Christchurch Male 20-34 3:47:23 35 9036 Stuart Houltham Wellington Male 20-34 3:47:23 36 9017 Craig Burke manukau city Male 35-44 3:47:23 37 9064 Jack Tutill Cbay Male 16-19 3:47:23 38 9047 Andrew Mackay Wellington Male 20-34 3:47:23 39 9029 Adrian Hegyvary Te Awamutu Male 20-34 3:47:24 40 9065 Sheldon Gorter hamilton Male 20-34 3:47:25 41 9193 Nick Lovegrove SUBWA Auckland Male 20-34 3:47:25 42 9021 Andrew Young Wellington Male 35-44 3:47:40 43 9063 Logan Mort Auckland Male 20-34 3:47:43 44 9067 Hardy Michel Devonport Male 16-19 3:49:48 45 9006 Corby Price Taupo Male 16-19 3:50:07 46 9001 Bruce Cole-Baker Whangarei Male 20-34 3:50:45 47 9027 Vaughn Pretorius Paraparaumu Male 16-19 3:50:58 48 9031 Danyon Inwood hamilton Male 16-19 3:50:59 49 9049 Lester Perry Te Awamutu Male 20-34 3:51:02 50 9182 Tom Francis Wanganui Male 20-34 3:51:03 51 9044 James Judd Auckland Male 16-19 3:54:30 52 9048 Winston Briggs napier Male 20-34 3:54:41 53 9068 Andrew Ranford Auckland Male 16-19 3:55:50 54 9074 Tristan Thomas Wellington Male 20-34 4:02:31 55 9050 Chris Kendall Wellington Male 20-34 4:03:41 56 9055 Nik Ansorge Tauranga Male 16-19 4:12:35 57 9035 Geert-Jan Jonkman Auckland Male 20-34 4:17:01 58 9019 CHRISTOPHER STEVENSON Welington Male 35-44 4:17:01 59 9022 Pete Smits reporoa Male 20-34 4:17:03 60 9066 Scott Ardern Hamilton Male 35-44 4:17:05 61 9026 Luuk Van Wagtendonk Feilding Male 16-19 4:17:05 62 9005 Cameron Senior Te Awamutu Male 20-34 4:17:05 63 9186 Paul Deuritz Palmerston North Male 45-54 4:17:07 64 9075 Brad Chandler Wellington Male 20-34 4:17:08 65 9192 Simon Binney SUBWA Tauranga Male 20-34 4:17:21 66 9073 Tony Downing Auckland Male 35-44 4:21:12 67 9008 Jordan Castle Ashhurst Male 16-19 4:26:51 68 9004 Brendon Mathews Nelson Male 35-44 4:26:53 69 9056 Kane McCollum Wellington Male 20-34 4:27:01 70 9032 Gregory Marfell New Plymouth Male 20-34 4:27:01 71 9059 Hayden Sword Christchurch Male 20-34 4:27:08 72 9072 Chris Sanson palmerston north Male 20-34 4:27:24 73 9003 Glenn Hardinge Queenstown Male 45-54 4:31:51 = 9002 James Nisbet Christchurch Male 45-54 4:31:51 75 9052 Charles "TPG" Salmon Paraparaumu Male 16-19 4:47:55 Womens Road Race Place Race No Name Team Region Gender Division Time 1 9210 Rushlee Buchanan Te Awamutu Female 20-34 2:44:50 2 9213 Emily Collins Auckland Female 20-34 2:44:51 3 9207 Reta Trotman Kaiapoi Female 20-34 2:44:51 4 9217 Ruby Livingstone West Auckland Female 16-19 2:44:51 5 9230 Kerri-anne Torckler Hastings Female 20-34 2:44:51 6 9211 Mel Burke Auckland Female 20-34 2:44:51 7 9209 Emma Crum Whangaparaoa Female 20-34 2:44:51 8 9221 Pip Sutton Hamilton Female 20-34 2:44:51 9 9228 Corrinne Smit Whakatane Female 20-34 2:44:51 10 9223 Sarah Pitcher-Campbell Rotorua Female 20-34 2:44:52 11 9212 Kate Chilcott North Shore City Female 20-34 2:44:53 12 9219 Rowan Marie Baird Auckland Female 20-34 2:44:54 13 9226 Sarah Morrison Paeroa Female 20-34 2:44:59 14 9235 Hayley Giddens Wanganui Female 20-34 2:46:46 15 9232 Sarah
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