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Australian Para Road Championships Individual Road Time Trial Australian Para Road Championships Individual Road Time Trial Date: 28th April 2017 Version 2 PROVISIONAL Startlist 11:01:00 am ____ 1 Emilie MILLER (Bathurst Cycling Club) 10010023619 WH1 11:02:00 am ____ 11 Garry ROBINSON (Macarthur Collegians CC) 10014996079 MT1 11:03:00 am ____ 21 Kaitlyn SCHURMANN (Geelong Cycling Club) 10060488372 WC1 11:31:00 am ____ 31 Garry CROKER (Canberra Cycling Club) 10060488372 MH1 11:32:00 am ____ 32 Grant NICKEL (Kooragang Open Cycling Club) 10010023518 MH1 11:33:00 am ____ 41 Gabrielle VASSALLO (Sutherland Shire CC) 10014995877 WT2 11:34:00 am ____ 42 Carol COOKE (St Kilda Cycling Club) 10008450704 WT2 11:35:00 am ____ 51 Stuart JONES (Kooragang Open Cycling Club) 10060627206 MT2 11:36:00 am ____ 52 Andrew BANNISTER (ATTA) 10014995978 MT2 11:37:00 am ____ 61 Karen HARVEY (ATTA) 10059415110 WH4 11:38:00 am ____ 71 Amanda REID (St George CC) 10011089205 WC2 11:39:00 am ____ 81 Simone KENNEDY (Parramatta CC) 10008452522 WC3 12:00:00 pm ____ 91 Ron GIBSON (Parramatta CC) 10060627307 MH3 12:01:00 pm ____ 92 Lachlan O'BRIEN (Preston Cycling Club) 10060627408 MH3 12:02:00 pm ____ 93 Kevin GAIDIES (coffs harbour) 10060627509 MH3 12:03:00 pm ____ 94 Michael TAYLOR (Echuca/Moama Cycling Club) 10008467878 MH3 12:04:00 pm ____ 95 Alex WELSH (Leongatha Cycling Club) 10008468282 MH3 12:05:00 pm ____ 101 Simon BROCKHOFF (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) 10014996180 MH4 12:06:00 pm ____ 102 Grant ALLEN (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) 10009650470 MH4 12:07:00 pm ____ 111 Stuart TRIPP (St Kilda Cycling Club) 10008468080 MH5 12:08:00 pm ____ 121 Emily PETRICOLA (St Kilda Cycling Club) 10060627610 WC4 12:09:00 pm ____ 122 Meg LEMON (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) 10051734528 WC4 12:10:00 pm ____ 123 Hannah MACDOUGALL (Pirates Sporting Club) 10009650571 WC4 12:11:00 pm ____ 131 Joanne BLACKER (ATTA) 10060627711 WC4 12:12:00 pm ____ 132 Fatema TAJBHAI (St Kilda Cycling Club) 10060627913 WC5 12:13:00 pm ____ 133 Bronwyn DOLMAN (Port Adelaide CC) 10060628014 WC5 12:14:00 pm ____ 141 Gabriel BOURIS (Brunswick Cycling Club) 10014827745 MC1 12:15:00 pm ____ 142 Darcy THOMPSON (Port Adelaide Cycling Club) 10011089104 MC1 12:16:00 pm ____ 151 Darren HICKS (Kilkenny Cycling Club) 10014996281 MC2 12:17:00 pm ____ 152 Gordon ALLAN (Park Life Cycling Club) 10060628115 MC2 12:18:00 pm ____ 161 Christian SCHILL (Latrobe City Cycling Club) 10060737542 MC3 12:19:00 pm ____ 162 Fulton ZYLSTRA (Southern Masters Cycling Club) 10060628620 MC3 12:20:00 pm ____ 163 Mitchell BAILS (Kilkenny Cycling Club) 10060628822 MC3 12:21:00 pm ____ 164 Noel SENS (bendigo and district) 10008467575 MC3 12:22:00 pm ____ 165 David NICHOLAS (Mackay Cycling Cub) 10008466565 MC3 1:00:00 pm ____ 171 Hayden LONG (Australian Time Trials Association) 10060629731 MC4 1:01:00 pm ____ 172 Matt TOZER (Norwood Cycling Club) 10013683044 MC5 1:02:00 pm ____ 173 Patrick BEST (Mersey Valley Devonport) 10060629832 MC4 1:03:00 pm ____ 174 Kyle BRIDGWOOD (Townsville CC) 10009650369 MC4 1:04:00 pm ____ 181 Scott DAVIS (Track Cycling WA) 10060630236 MC5 1:05:00 pm ____ 182 Daniel VAN DER LAAN (SUVelo) 10060630539 MC5 1:06:00 pm ____ 183 Dean NICLASEN (Blackburn Cycling Club) 10060630640 MC5 1:07:00 pm ____ 191 Lindy HOU (Vikings Cycling Club ACT) 10008451815 WB 1:08:00 pm ____ 201 Dean CAMERON (Lifecycle Cycle Club) 10060630741 MB 1:09:00 pm ____ 202 Paul PATTESON (Darwin Cycling Club) 10060630943 MB 1:10:00 pm ____ 203 Jordan CARROLL (Lifecycle Cycle Club) 10060631246 MB 1:11:00 pm ____ 204 Kieran MURPHY (Norwood Cycling Club) 10014996786 MB 1:12:00 pm ____ 205 Shayne ALLEN (Central coast cycling club) 10060631448 MB Page 1 of 2 Chief Commissaire: Kimberley Conte Organiser: Cycling Victoria Thursday, April 27 2017 10:45:31pm Australian Para Road Championships Individual Road Time Trial Date: 28th April 2017 Version 2 PROVISIONAL Total riders: 48 Page 2 of 2 Chief Commissaire: Kimberley Conte Organiser: Cycling Victoria Thursday, April 27 2017 10:45:31pm.
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