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320 Km Enduro 10:43 Graeme Allen Christchurch Leeston Cycle Clubm3544 13:38 Douglas Mabey Wellington M4554 Results for 2007 320 km Enduro 10:43 Graeme Allen Christchurch Leeston Cycle ClubM3544 13:38 Douglas Mabey Wellington M4554 13:14 Arthur Anyon Ashhurst M4554 12:02 Ian Margan Auckland M4554 13:42 Terry Baucher Auckland M4554 12:22 William Marshall Selywn M4554 15:57 Paul Baynham AUSTRALIA M3544 09:55 Jim McMurray Tirau M4554 16:58 Fred Bloem Auckland M7099 11:36 Lloyd Merchant Christchurch M3544 10:10 Alastair Borwick North Shore City M4554 13:29 Shane Miles Porirua M3544 10:29 Jared Bowden Auckland M2034 12:51 John Nagle Auckland Manakau Vets M5559 13:02 Stephen Brockie Auckland M2034 12:51 Tim O’Brien Palmerston North M3544 10:29 Maurice Brown Levin M4554 16:58 Mert Pahl North Shore City Manukau City VetsM7099 CC 10:16 Dene Buckingham Levin M4554 11:03 Ian Palmer Napier M3544 12:23 Warwick Catchpole Auckland M3544 DNF Joe Platzner USA M3544 10:10 Mark Chamberlin Auckland Hot Cycles M2034 09:57 Lynne Potter Auckland F4554 14:12 Peter Curtis AUSTRALIA Audax Australia M5559 10:29 Michael Revell Wellington Onslow Tarbabies M4554 10:47 Stuart Doidge Palmerston North Manawatu MastersM4554 CC 11:54 Shane Robinson Morrinsville Morrinsville WheelersM4554 12:53 Crunchie Donaldson Taupo M5559 10:41 Daymon Shack Auckland Devonport XpressosM2034 12:53 Jo Donaldson Taupo F3544 12:08 Werner Stebler Waiheke Island M5559 14:08 Stu Downs Kapiti Coast Kapiti Cycling ClubM3544 14:27 Kevin Wanden Taupo Taupo Cycle ClubM5559 16:58 Ken Dyer Manukau City M6069 10:58 Blair Webster Palmerston North M3544 10:18 Matt Ellery Christchurch M3544 10:01 Josh White Auckland North Harbour Tri M2034Club 10:39 Ken Feist Upper Hutt M2034 10:58 Megan WhiteheadNational Park F2034 14:38 Brian Goodwin Wellington M5559 11:57 John Williamson Te Awamutu M4554 11:47 Troy Griffiths Auckland M2034 12:02 Bob Wilshire Auckland Auckland Tri ClubM4554 DNF Bret Harte Hastings M4554 10:26 Hedley Wilton Christchurch Natural High RacingM2034 12:23 Vaughan Hayton Auckland M3544 13:59 Angus Wood Wellington Hutt Multisports ClubM3544 10:09 John Hitchcock North Shore City M4554 13:56 Kenneth Young Palmerston North Manawatu MastersM4554 10:55 Wayne Holland Wellington M4554 11:19 Thomas ZimmermannTaranaki M2034 15:22 Jonathan Holmes Wellington ANZ M3544 15:13 Russell Jennings Auckland Wattyl M4554 14:12 Simon Kennett Wellington M3544 10:55 Bryce Lorcet Kapiti Coast M2034 10:30 Bruce Lysaght Tauranga M4554 Page 1 Results for 2007 640 km Maxi Enduro 26:40:00 Colin Anderson Palmerston North M6069 DNF Paul Andrewes Palmerston North M2034 29:14:00 John Bateson Waikanae M3544 38:16:00 Robin Bodley Wellington M6069 31:02:00 Mark Burke Wellington M4554 28:21:00 Jamie Campbell Rotorua M4554 DNF Peter Cole Auckland M3544 29:45:00 Nick Dunne Wellington Elmos Racing SquadM2034 29:20:00 Andrew Elliston Wellington Onslow Tarbabies M3544 26:43:00 Roger Hawley AUSTRALIA M3544 23:35 Joshua Kench Wellington M2034 23:47 Ian Leslie Tauranga Pacific Forest ProductsM3544 22:28 Thomas Lindup New Plymouth New Plymouth MountainM2034 Bikers 25:17:00 Neville Mercer Auckland M4554 DNF Brad Sara Wellington Stephenson&TurnerM2034 28:28:00 Al Sutton SCOTLAND Elgin Cycling Club,M5559 Audax Eccose DNF Leslie White Marton M3544 Page 2 Results for 2007 Classic Races Place Time Corporate Team Division Group Place Place Corporate Team 1 03:46 Gordon McCauley Auckland M3544 1 2 03:47 Jeremy Yates Hastings Subway cycling teamM2034 1 33 04:09 Sam Horn Auckland M2034 22 3 03:47 James Dobson Palmerston North Crankit Cycles / PNMCCM1619 1 34 04:09 Joe Crooks Auckland North Harbour M2034 23 4 03:47 Aaron Strong Auckland Counties ManukauM3544 Cycling 2 35 04:09 Glen Frost Auckland M2034 24 5 03:47 Alexander Cull Auckland M1619 2 36 04:10 Richard Sutton Wellington PNP Cycling ClubM3544 4 6 03:47 Mike Northey Auckland North Harbour CycleM2034 Club 2 37 04:10 Rod Weinberg Hamilton te awamutu M2034 25 7 03:47 Justin Kerr Tokoroa Hamilton City CyclingM2034 Club 3 38 04:10 Joel Healy Porirua M2034 26 8 03:47 Eric Drower Cambridge Team Polar M2034 4 39 04:10 Josh Brannigan Hastings M2034 27 9 03:47 Michael Torckler New Plymouth M2034 5 40 04:10 Michael Jones Thames M3544 5 10 03:47 Logan Hutchings Papamoa M2034 6 41 04:10 Adam Gosney Wanganui Wanganui Cycling M2034Club 28 11 03:47 Stephen Sheldrake Gisborne M2034 7 42 04:17 Josh Page Havelock North M2034 29 12 03:52 Stuart Houltham Palmerston North M2034 8 43 04:20 James Moffat Auckland Counties ManukauM2034 Cycling 30 13 03:52 Joseph Cooper Wellington Subway M2034 9 44 04:20 Kevin Strongman Gisborne M3544 6 14 03:54 Chris Sanson Palmerston North M2034 10 45 04:20 Jarrod Alty Taupo M2034 31 15 03:54 Tom Findlay Manawatu New Plymouth cyclingM1619 club 3 46 04:20 Jonathan StockwellChristchurch Dunedin M2034 32 16 03:55 Aaron Anderson Wellington PNP Cycling ClupM2034 11 47 04:20 David Weston Auckland M2034 33 17 03:55 Scott Ardern Hamilton M3544 3 48 04:20 Matthew HaydockAuckland M2034 34 18 03:55 Peter Rennie Te Awamutu M2034 12 49 04:20 Josh England Auckland M2034 35 19 03:55 Wayne Mason Cambridge M2034 13 50 04:27 William Harris Whakatane M1619 8 21 03:55 Sheldon Gorter Hamilton M1619 5 51 04:45 Tony Brownrigg New Plymouth M3544 7 20 03:55 Simon Honour Rotorua Rotorua Cycling Inc.M1619 4 52 04:55 John WinteringhamAUSTRALIA Melville FremantleM4554 CC 2 22 03:55 Terry Moes Porirua Pegasus Cycle ClubM2034 14 23 03:55 Wayne McConachy Taupo M2034 15 DNF Joshua Brown Palmerston North M1619 24 03:55 Matt Douglas Cambridge Te Awamutu CyclingM2034 16 DNF Graeme Stone Lower Hutt M2034 25 03:55 Alexander Meenhorst Auckland M2034 17 DNF Roman Van Uden Auckland Team Xtreme M1619 26 03:55 Brian McGovern Tokoroa Forestland WheelersM4554 1 27 03:55 Clinton Avery Rotorua Rotorua Cycling M1619 6 28 03:55 Grant Nicoll Hastings Grant Nicol M2034 18 29 03:55 Mike Northcott Taupo Peak Fuel M2034 19 30 04:04 Matt Hinton Auckland Botany Bunch M2034 20 31 04:04 Thomas Libby North Shore City Avanti M1619 7 32 04:04 Samuel King-Turner Kapiti Coast M2034 21 Page 3 Results for 2007 Hotdog Ladies race 1 Kerri-Anne Torckler New Plymouth Cycling New PlymouthF1619 2 Marina Duvnjak Auckland F2034 3 Rushlee Buchanan Te Awamutu F1619 4 Susy Pryde Auckland Jazz Apple Women’sF2034 CC 5 Elisabeth Williams Auckland F2034 6 Malindi MacLean Auckland Jazz Apple Women’sF1619 CC 7 Rosy McCall Auckland F2034 8 Toni Bradshaw Auckland Counties ManukauF2034 Cycling 9 Emma Petersen Auckland Jazz Apple Women’sF1619 CC 10 Kate Mullarkey Auckland Bell Gully F2034 11 Sandra Ginever Morrinsville Morrinsville WheelersF2034 CC 12 Shea Reardon Taupo F0115 13 Nicola Macic Manurewa F1619 DNF Julie Braakhuis Wellington PNP CC F3544 DNF Lillie Summerville Hobsonville Wattyl F1619 DNF Emma Wensng Hamilton Jamis Racing F2034 Page 4 Results for 2007 Heart Kids Time Corporate Team Time Corporate Team Time Corporate Team 34:44:00 Mikayla Allen-ThomasenMorrinsville Heart Children 34:57:00 Sophie Carter Auckland Heart Children 17:49 Georgia Dobbs Mt Maunganui 20:27 Joshua Anderson Upper Hutt 22:09 Maya Champion Masterton 17:46 Olivia Dobbs Upper Hutt 16:59 Muna Arbon Auckland 18:23 Brooke Charteris Auckland 17:48 Sophie Dobbs Mt Maunganui 33:28:00 Charlotte Arthurs Wellington 14:29 Joshua Charteris Auckland 47:10:00 Mikaela Dodson Tauranga Heart Children 34:27:00 Kalib Astorga Wanganui Heart Children 14:29 Ryan Charteris Auckland 15:05 Chris Doidge Palmerston North College Street Normal 14:08 Ezra Auta Paraparaumu Beach 19:14 Laura Churches Auckland Alex Downs Kapiti Coast Raumati Beach School 17:27 Anna Barker Napier 10:42 Cassandra Clare Rotorua 17:02 Rosie Doyle Kapiti Coast 45:36:00 Esther Basevi Matakana Heart Children 16:13 Will Clarke Auckland 12:58 Josh Dumper Tauranga 19:01 Christopher Bate Auckland 17:26 Oliver Clinton Tauranga 15:22 Courteney Eccles Auckland 19:02 Yasmin Bate Auckland 26:14:00 Logan Cobcroft Auckland 13:26 Kieran Edmeades Cambridge 13:57 Nathan Beazley Auckland 23:31 Jessica Collins North Shore City 14:36 Raekwon EdwardsonDannevirke Hape 19:07 Tiara Beazley Auckland 13:53 Raynen Collins Southland 23:49 Vaibhav EkambaramWellington 17:43 Fraser Beggs Paraparaumu Beach 19:00 Rebecca Collins North Shore City 47:51:00 Ashley Elia Auckland 17:44 Jack Beggs Paraparaumu Beach 35:36:00 James Compton Mount MaunganuiHeart Children 21:55 Luke Elmes Napier 35:07:00 Samantha Bell Auckland Heart Children 13:02 Erin Cooksley Ngatea 14:40 Hannah Eustace Wellington Korokoro School 34:59:00 Sam Bermingham Auckland Heart Children 28:31:00 Michaela CouperusWanganui Two Men & a Little Lady 17:09 Tylah Farani Wellington 19:58 Kaylor Bird Hamilton 14:45 Danielle CourtneyWellington 34:27:00 Matthew Fermor Leigh Heart Children 20:01 Madison Bird Hamilton 14:43 Ethan Courtney Wellington 14:26 Sophie Fisher Auckland 13:28 Dion Blackmore Wellington 14:25 Jordan Cranshaw Lower Hutt 18:13 Forbes Gault-TeagueAuckland 20:52 Melissa BlackmoreWellington 14:51 Madison Cronin Palmerston North 14:03 Finn Giddy Taupo 35:33:00 Cooper Blanchard Auckland 19:29 Matt Currill New Plymouth 17:06 Logan Giddy Taupo 20:48 Daniel Boyd Hamilton 34:45:00 James Curtis Dannevirke Heart Children 18:30 Alex Grey Auckland 16:47 Taira Brennan Taupo 15:13 Jonathan Dallas Tauranga 26:02:00 Charlotte Grey Auckland 15:22 Jak Brightwell Taupo Hilltop School 20:29 Jaime Davidson Pahiatua 11:49 Carne Groube Palmerston North 16:06 Richard Brooke Auckland 20:31 Jeni Davidson Pahiatua 14:02 James Hall Auckland 22:13 Georgia Brooks Hamilton 26:55:00 Libby Davidson Wellington 12:40 Jake Harold Porirua 22:08 Shania Brooks Hamilton 18:24 Oliver Davidson Lower Hutt 14:32 Taylor Harrison Hawkes
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