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South Coast Cycling Member & National Commissaire – Su Spencer st The 5th Su Spencer Junior Road Race The 21 John Venturi Road Race Named in Honour of South Coast Cycling member & National Commissaire – Su Spencer 10:30 am - Kangarilla South Coast Cycling JUNIOR A GRADE 3 LAPS – 46.5 KM st 150 Robert Allison NCC 158 Jack Sykes NCC Saturday 21 May 2016 151 Harry Askew KCC 159 Kael Thomas NCC 1 pm - Kangarilla 152 Sophie EDWARDS (W) NCC 160 Cooper TYE CDCC 153 Eli EGGLESTONE PACC 161 Brooklyn VONDERWALL (W) SCSACC Named in Honour of South Coast Cycling past President – John Venturi 154 James FRANCIS KCC 162 Lewis Walker SCCC Important Information to Riders and Spectators 155 Grady MIK CDCC 163 Olivia Wheeler (W) PACC 156 Emerson NUGENT NCC 164 Luke WIGHT MGCC Race Start Order 10:30am ; Jr A, Jr B, Jr C Race Start Order 1pm : 157 Tristan Saunders NCC Open A, Open B, Open C, Women’s A, Open D, Women’s B, Ope n E 1st ** $60 ………………………….. 2nd **$40 ………………………….. Course Map available at Registration 3rd **$30 ………………………….. 4th **$20 ………………………….. No Unauthorised follow cars permitted on the course during the race st 1 Female **$60 ............................................................... Riders to Obey directions from course marshals. Riders Must observe all traffic regulations There is to be no feeding of riders during the race JUNIOR B GRADE 2 LAPS – 31 KM s t 170 Isaac Awramenko KCC 176 Staci MCCudden (W) SCCC Women Trophy : Prizes for the 1 Women in the Women’s A grade Race 171 Noah Davies SCCC 177 Angus MILLER SCCC Presentation will take place at the Kangarilla Hall after the completion of racing. 172 Thomas HIGGINBOTTOM KCC 178 Hannah SEELIGER (W) KCC 173 Alec Johnson NCC 179 Elliott WALKER SCCC OPEN A GRADE 6 LAPS – 93 KM 174 Braydon Jones CDCC 180 Oliver WILSON PACC 1 Karl EVANS NCC 21 Chris HARPER NCC 175 Declan Key CDCC 181 Lachlan Holmes 3RP 2 Thomas ALLFORD MILD 22 Joshua HARRISON CDCC 1st **$50 ………………………….. 2nd **$40 ………………………….. 3 Lachlan AMBROSE CDCC 23 Tristan JONES NCC 3rd **$30 ………………………….. 4th **$20 ………………………….. 4 Matthew BENSON RIV 24 Tom KAESLER KILK 1st Female ** $50 ............................................................... 5 Harry CARPENTER NCC 25 Adam KERIN NCC 6 Tom CHAPMAN NCC 26 Alex KINNANE NCC JUNIOR C GRADE 2 LAPS – 31 KM Samuel James ATHERTON SCCC Larissa LOCK (W) PACC 7 Timothy CLAYTON NCC 27 Liam LAWLOR NCC Mai Brown (W) SCCC Heather MAY (W) SCCC 8 Scott CRAWFORD NCC 28 Braden O'SHEA CDCC Brooke Johnson (W) NCC Tia SLAMA (W) NCC 9 Rylan DOWDELL NCC 29 Callum PEARCE NCC 10 Jarrad DRIZNERS KILK 30 Timothy ROE NCC 1st **$40 ………………………….. 2nd **$30 ………………………….. 11 Ethan EGGLESTONE PACC 31 Cooper SAYERS CDCC 1st Female **$40 ............................................................... 12 Mathew FRANKS PACC 32 Leo SIMMONDS NCC 13 David FUMPSON NCC 33 Cameron SPEARS ACC ** As per the Junior Policy, prizes will be vouchers to the cash value shown above. 14 Daniel GALE NCC 34 Michael STALLARD NCC Junior Presentation will take place at the Kangarilla Hall after the completion of racing Approx 1pm 15 Matthew GASSNER NCC 35 JACK SUTTON NCC 16 Justin GASSNER NCC 36 Jay SWEET CDCC The South Coast Cycling Club committee would like to extend a Thank you 17 Russell GILL NCC 37 Jason Thomason NCC to the following who have assisted in today’s event; SA Cycling 18 Henry GOLDING NCC 38 Jack TIERNEY NCC 19 Ben Grenda LONG 39 Mitchell VERVAART NCC Commissaires & Handicappers, (Srs) Bill Drodge & (Jrs) John Kelly, ACRAM 20 Christopher HALE NCC 40 Thomas WRIGHT NCC Traffic Marshals, SCC committee members, Volunteer Parents & Friends, SA 1st $200 ………………………….. 2nd $150 ………………………….. Police, Onkaparinga Council, Sport Trainers, Kangarilla Businesses and 3rd $100………………………….. 4th $80………………………….. residents. 5th $60 ………………………….. 6th $50 ………………………….. OPEN B GRADE 5 LAPS – 77.5 KM WOMEN A GRADE 4 LAPS – 62 KM 45 Ashlee Ankudinoff 61 Lucas HOFFMAN WHY 105 Michelle DEVINE SCCC 112 Chelsea PARBS SKINNY 46 Georgia Baker 62 Melissa Hoskins 106 Joanne EASSON AUCC 113 Kerianne PARFITT NCC 47 Douglas BEDDOME KILK 63 Shane JOHNSON NCC 107 Taylor FORD NCC 114 Merridy PEARCE NCC 48 Iven Bennett BURNCC 64 James KE LLY NCC 108 Danielle MCKINNIREY NCC 115 Natalie REDMOND SKINNY 49 Matt CALDERSMITH NCC 65 Daniel KEY 109 Chloe MORAN CDCC 116 Madeleine STEELE PACC 50 Ian COX CDCC 66 Peter Kretschmer NCC 110 Maeve MORONEY-PLOUFFE PACC 117 Eloise VAUGHAN SHEPP 51 David CULLEN NCC 67 Corey ROBERTS NCC 111 Hannah OSBORN NCC 52 Amy Cure 68 Bradley SIMPSON NCC 53 Lachlan Darch NCC 69 Jason TATTERSALL NCC 1st $100 ………………………….. 2nd $80 ………………………….. 54 Tom DEGARIS NCC 70 Peter VARRICCHIO NCC 3rd $60………………………….. 55 Curtis DOWDELL NCC 71 Patrick WALSH NCC 56 Samuel DRAGOS NCC 72 Samuel WEBB NCC 57 Annette EDMONDSON NCC 73 Nicholas WELCH PACC OPEN D GRADE 3 LAPS – 46.5 KM 58 Simon EGLINTON NCC 74 Rebecca Wiasak 120 Don CLIFTON PACC 127 Steven Klaebe 59 Tim HEDGER NCC 75 Sam YOUNG NCC 121 Paul FOUNTAS NCC 128 Philip McIntosh CDCC 60 Angus HEFFERNAN NCC 122 Duncan FOWLER NCC 129 Paul PEARCE NCC 1st $150………………………….. 2nd $100………………………….. 123 Peter GEORGE NCC 130 Adrian RICHARDSON MILD 3rd $80………………………….. 4th $60………………………….. 124 Alan Gordon NCC 131 Mark Schulze NCC 5th $50………………………….. 125 Peter GRIVELL NCC 132 Paul TRIM PACC 126 Mark HOLLAND KILK 133 Andrew WILSON NCC OPEN C GRADE 4 LAPS – 62 KM 1st $80………………………….. 2nd $60………………………….. 3rd $40 ………………………….. 80 Craig BEDDOME KILK 92 Samuel Rosenzweig AUCC 81 Phil CRICK PACC 93 Kristian RYAN NCC 82 Jesse Enright KILK 94 Stephen SABINE ACC WOMEN B GRADE 3 LAPS – 46.5 KM 83 Anthony FOUNDAS NCC 95 Darren SEARLE PACC 135 Meriel CUSTANCE SKINNY 138 Jazz Martin AUCC 84 Maximillian HARDY NCC 96 Nick SHARPLEY NCC 136 Alison Kent SKINNY 139 Kayla Mcsporran SKINNY 85 Colby JACHMANN RIV 97 Connor SKOSS NCC 137 Meg LEMON PACC 140 Emma SEELIGER KILK 86 Jason Loffler 98 Fletcher SYMONDS SCCC 87 MacKenzie MANSELL NCC 99 Thomas SYMONDS SCCC 1st $80………………………….. 88 Bryan MCINTYRE SCCC 100 Daniel TREGENZA NCC 89 Peter MICHAEL PACC 101 James WADE PACC OPEN E GRADE 2 LAPS – 31 KM 90 Liam Murphy KILK 102 John WATTERS NCC 145 Grant ALLEN PACC 147 Thomas Davey SCCC 91 Chris ROGERS NCC 103 146 Anthony BRENNAND CDCC 148 Corey Ngo 1st $100………………………….. 2nd $80………………………….. 1st $60 ………………………….. 3rd $60………………………….. 4th $40………………………….. .
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