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Powernet Tour of Southland 2009 Home » Live Commentary and Results » Stage 1 Home PowerNet Tour of Southland 2009 Tour Teams Stage 1 Results: 2 Nov 2009 8.3 km Massage Therapy Centre Tour Riders Teams Time Trial (2 circuits of Queens Park) Tour Updates Stage Stage No. Rider Name Team Name Course Information Time Place Race Manual and Booklet Classification Info 2 Marc RYAN Colourplus 10:10 1 1 Hayden ROULSTON Colourplus ST 2 Commentary and Results 3 Jesse SERGENT (U23) Colourplus ST 3 Entry Form 7 Hayden GODFREY Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 4 Tour Gallery 9 Joseph COOPER Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 5 Tales on Tour 6 Gordon MCCAULEY Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 6 Tour Media 8 Eric DROWER Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 7 11 Jeremy VENNELL Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 8 Officials 15 Cody O'REILLY Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 9 Schools 12 Peter LATHAM Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 10 Sponsors 13 Ben JACQUES-MAYNES Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 11 Tour Links 29 Glen CHADWICK Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 12 26 Heath BLACKGROVE Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 13 Past Tours 14 Omer KEM Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:17 14 History 28 Westley GOUGH (U23) Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 15 Contacts 27 Sam BEWLEY (U23) Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 16 Sitemap 31 Robin REID KIA Motors @ 00:34 17 32 Justin KERR KIA Motors @ 00:34 18 34 Shem ROGER (U23) KIA Motors @ 00:34 19 33 Karl MOORE KIA Motors @ 00:35 20 35 George BENNETT (U23) KIA Motors @ 00:36 21 78 Ryan WILLS (U23) Share The Road @ 00:36 22 80 Jack BAUER Share The Road @ 00:37 23 76 Karl MURRAY Share The Road @ 00:37 24 79 Romain FONDARD Share The Road @ 00:37 25 18 Brad HALL Calder Stewart @ 00:40 26 19 Paul ODLIN Calder Stewart @ 00:40 27 20 Douglas REPACHOLI Calder Stewart @ 00:40 28 41 Kyle MARWOOD Praties Cycling @ 00:40 29 43 Dylan NEWELL Praties Cycling @ 00:40 30 45 Nathan EARL Praties Cycling @ 00:40 31 17 Ben KING Calder Stewart @ 00:41 32 51 Daniel BARRY (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 33 53 James MCCOY (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 34 55 Matt SILLARS (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 35 52 James EARLY Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 36 75 Patrick BEVIN (U23) Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:42 37 71 Aaron STRONG Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:42 38 72 Wade MANGHAM (U23) Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:43 39 73 Mike NORTHEY (U23) Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:43 40 109 Alex RAY (U23) Bici Vida @ 00:44 41 107 Taylor GUNMAN (U23) Bici Vida @ 00:44 42 110 Tom FINDLAY (U23) Bici Vida @ 00:45 43 23 Nick LOVEGROVE Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 00:45 44 54 Leon HEXTALL (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:45 45 21 Floyd LANDIS Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 00:45 46 22 Nico DE JONG Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 00:45 47 108 Carl WILLIAMS Bici Vida @ 00:45 48 104 Michael VINK The Southland Times @ 00:50 49 105 Sam STEELE (U23) The Southland Times @ 00:50 50 101 Matt MARSHALL (U23) The Southland Times @ 00:50 51 103 Cameron KARWOWSKI (U23) The Southland Times @ 00:50 52 93 Greg KRAUSE Jackson Plumbing @ 00:50 53 95 Stefan ROTHE Jackson Plumbing @ 00:51 54 91 Michael OLHEISER Jackson Plumbing @ 00:51 55 56 Blair MARTIN Creation Signs @ 00:51 56 57 David EVANS Creation Signs @ 00:51 57 60 Hayden KEGG Creation Signs @ 00:51 58 59 David TREACEY Creation Signs @ 00:52 59 70 Chris MACIC (U23) PowerNet @ 00:52 60 92 Kevin NICOL Jackson Plumbing @ 00:52 61 68 Mathew GORTER PowerNet @ 00:52 62 81 Brent ALLNUTT Placemakers @ 00:52 63 66 Michael STALLARD PowerNet @ 00:52 64 58 Alex MALONE Creation Signs @ 00:52 65 84 Jason BARLOW Placemakers @ 00:52 66 82 Logan MORT (U23) Placemakers @ 00:52 67 42 Jason RIGG Praties Cycling @ 00:55 68 16 Mark LANGLANDS (U23) Calder Stewart @ 00:56 69 83 Daniel WARREN Placemakers @ 00:57 70 62 Michael TORCKLER (U23) Team Enterprise @ 01:00 71 61 Jeremy YATES Team Enterprise @ 01:00 72 65 Josh BROWN (U23) Team Enterprise @ 01:00 73 77 Matt GILBERT Share The Road @ 01:01 74 123 Andy HAGAN Energy Smart @ 01:04 75 122 Lee EVANS (U23) Energy Smart @ 01:04 76 121 Jonathon ATKINSON Energy Smart @ 01:04 77 111 Mike HENTON Southern Institute of Technolo gy@ 01:05 78 112 Dylan STEWART Southern Institute of Technolo gy@ 01:05 79 115 Simon BROWN Southern Institute of Technolo gy@ 01:05 80 113 Matt HINTON Southern Institute of Technolo gy@ 01:06 81 4 Logan HUTCHINGS Colourplus @ 01:07 82 5 Reon PARK Colourplus @ 01:07 83 37 Eric BENNETT (U23) NOW - MS Society @ 01:08 84 38 Sergio HERNANDEZ NOW - MS Society @ 01:08 85 36 Tyler LOCKE NOW - MS Society @ 01:08 86 39 Nicholas MARTINEZ (U23) NOW - MS Society @ 01:08 87 46 Samuel WHITMITZ Titans Race Team @ 01:09 88 47 James IBRAHIM Titans Race Team @ 01:09 89 10 Josh ENGLAND Subway-Avanti @ 01:09 90 49 Oliver HARDING-SHEATH (U23) Titans Race Team @ 01:09 91 50 Brent DAWBER Titans Race Team @ 01:09 92 97 Alan WILLIAMS Winton's Middle Pub @ 01:12 93 100 David AYRE Winton's Middle Pub @ 01:12 94 96 James GIBSON Winton's Middle Pub @ 01:12 95 Web Design by Flatout © 2009 125 Johno GEE Energy Smart @ 01:14 96 Tour of Southland. 85 Logan CALDER Placemakers @ 01:14 97 88 Alex MCGREGOR (U23) Sycamore Print @ 01:17 98 87 Kieran HAMBROOK (U23) Sycamore Print @ 01:17 99 90 Sheldon GORTER (U23) Sycamore Print @ 01:17 100 44 Joshua CHUGG Praties Cycling @ 01:21 101 120 Simon CROOM South West Helicopters @ 01:24 102 117 Travis KANE South West Helicopters @ 01:24 103 116 Logan EDGAR (U23) South West Helicopters @ 01:24 104 119 Lachlan SHANNON South West Helicopters @ 01:25 105 48 Latham CROFT Titans Race Team @ 01:32 106 24 Jeremy MEECH Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 01:34 107 25 Jamie WHYTE Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 01:34 108 94 Seth RUBIN Jackson Plumbing @ 01:43 109 124 Chris KENDALL Energy Smart @ 01:56 110 102 Hamish PRESBURY (U23) The Southland Times @ 02:02 111 89 Rod WEINBERG Sycamore Print @ 02:10 112 114 Dion NEEMS Southern Institute of Technolo gy@ 02:14 11 67 Russell GILL (U23) PowerNet @ 02:14 114 69 Richard ROLLINSON PowerNet @ 02:16 115 106 Scott WILDER Bici Vida @ 02:21 116 30 Hamish BOND Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 02:32 117 98 Thomas HUBBARD (U23) Winton's Middle Pub @ 02:33 118 99 Cory HODGSON Winton's Middle Pub @ 02:34 119 64 Alasdair DEMPSEY Team Enterprise @ 02:38 120 63 William ALEXANDER Team Enterprise @ 02:38 121 40 Corey FARRELL (U23) NOW - MS Society @ 02:44 122 74 Brad CARTER (U23) Ascot Park Hotel @ 02:46 123 118 Andrew BALLANTYNE South West Helicopters @ 03:07 124 86 Kevin O'DONNELL Sycamore Print @ 06:50 125 Live data provided by PowerNet Limited. Results data generated from SportCalc (www.sportcalc.co.nz) PowerNet General Classification (After stage 1) G C G C No. Rider Name Team Name Bonus Penalty Time Place 2 Marc RYAN Colourplus 10:10 1 1 Hayden ROULSTON Colourplus ST 2 3 Jesse SERGENT (U23) Colourplus ST 3 7 Hayden GODFREY Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 4 9 Joseph COOPER Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 5 6 Gordon MCCAULEY Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 6 8 Eric DROWER Subway-Avanti @ 00:12 7 11 Jeremy VENNELL Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 8 15 Cody O'REILLY Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 9 12 Peter LATHAM Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 10 13 Ben JACQUES-MAYNES Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:15 11 29 Glen CHADWICK Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 12 26 Heath BLACKGROVE Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 13 14 Omer KEM Bissell Pro Cycling @ 00:17 14 28 Westley GOUGH (U23) Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 15 27 Sam BEWLEY (U23) Zookeepers - Cycle Surgery @ 00:17 16 31 Robin REID KIA Motors @ 00:34 17 32 Justin KERR KIA Motors @ 00:34 18 34 Shem ROGER (U23) KIA Motors @ 00:34 19 33 Karl MOORE KIA Motors @ 00:35 20 35 George BENNETT (U23) KIA Motors @ 00:36 21 78 Ryan WILLS (U23) Share The Road @ 00:36 22 80 Jack BAUER Share The Road @ 00:37 23 76 Karl MURRAY Share The Road @ 00:37 24 79 Romain FONDARD Share The Road @ 00:37 25 18 Brad HALL Calder Stewart @ 00:40 26 Home | Sponsors | Course Information | 19 Paul ODLIN Calder Stewart @ 00:40 27 Commentary and Results | Tour Teams | Classification Info | Tour Riders | Tour 20 Douglas REPACHOLI Calder Stewart @ 00:40 28 Competitions | Tour Media | Schools | 41 Kyle MARWOOD Praties Cycling @ 00:40 29 Race Manual and Booklet | Officials | Tour Gallery | Tour Links | Past Tours | 43 Dylan NEWELL Praties Cycling @ 00:40 30 History | Contacts | Sitemap 45 Nathan EARL Praties Cycling @ 00:40 31 17 Ben KING Calder Stewart @ 00:41 32 51 Daniel BARRY (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 33 53 James MCCOY (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 34 55 Matt SILLARS (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 35 52 James EARLY Benchmark Homes @ 00:41 36 75 Patrick BEVIN (U23) Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:42 37 71 Aaron STRONG Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:42 38 72 Wade MANGHAM (U23) Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:43 39 73 Mike NORTHEY (U23) Ascot Park Hotel @ 00:43 40 109 Alex RAY (U23) Bici Vida @ 00:44 41 107 Taylor GUNMAN (U23) Bici Vida @ 00:44 42 110 Tom FINDLAY (U23) Bici Vida @ 00:45 43 23 Nick LOVEGROVE Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 00:45 44 54 Leon HEXTALL (U23) Benchmark Homes @ 00:45 45 21 Floyd LANDIS Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 00:45 46 22 Nico DE JONG Cyclingnzshop.com - Bio Sport @ 00:45 47 108 Carl WILLIAMS Bici Vida @ 00:45 48 104 Michael VINK The Southland Times @ 00:50 49 105 Sam STEELE (U23) The Southland Times @ 00:50 50 101 Matt MARSHALL (U23) The Southland Times @ 00:50 51 103 Cameron KARWOWSKI (U23) The Southland Times @ 00:50 52 93 Greg KRAUSE Jackson Plumbing @ 00:50 53 95 Stefan ROTHE Jackson Plumbing @ 00:51 54 91 Michael OLHEISER Jackson Plumbing @ 00:51 55 56 Blair MARTIN Creation Signs @ 00:51 56 57 David EVANS Creation Signs @ 00:51 57 60 Hayden KEGG Creation Signs @ 00:51 58 59 David TREACEY Creation Signs @ 00:52 59 70 Chris MACIC (U23) PowerNet @ 00:52 60 92 Kevin NICOL Jackson Plumbing @ 00:52 61 68 Mathew GORTER PowerNet
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