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2011 RBC Gran Fondo Whistler Overall Age Category Results POS 2011 RBC Gran Fondo Whistler Overall Age Category Results POS POS Age Overall Bib Full Name Team Name Category Elapsed Time 1 1 188 Zach Garland Giro 120 km Male 3:16:02 2 2 170 Adam Thuss Giro 120 km Male 3:19:14 3 3 138 Craig Jones Glotman Simpson Giro 120 km Male 3:19:15 4 4 161 Sebastian Salas Team Exergy Giro 120 km Male 3:20:15 5 5 171 Tyler Trace Giro 120 km Male 3:23:45 6 6 191 Nic Hamilton Giro 120 km Male 3:23:45 7 7 166 Alexander Shevalev Giro 120 km Male 3:23:47 8 8 115 Ben Chaddock Team Exergy Giro 120 km Male 3:23:47 9 9 142 Craig Logan Giro 120 km Male 3:23:47 10 10 196 Nigel Ellsay Giro 120 km Male 3:23:47 11 11 133 Chris Gruber Giro 120 km Male 3:23:48 12 12 119 Jordan Cheyne Giro 120 km Male 3:23:48 13 13 101 Ian Auld Giro 120 km Male 3:23:48 14 13 116 Dominic Chalifoux Giro 120 km Male 3:23:48 15 13 182 Josh Hall Giro 120 km Male 3:23:48 16 16 177 Johannes Wessels Giro 120 km Male 3:23:49 17 17 123 John Courtney Cycle Logic Giro 120 km Male 3:23:49 18 18 187 Alex Langley Giro 120 km Male 3:23:51 19 19 141 Roger Lee Giro 120 km Male 3:23:53 20 20 190 Bartholomew Ludbrook Giro 120 km Male 3:23:54 21 21 100 Dustin Andrews Giro 120 km Male 3:24:26 22 21 193 Joshua Stott Giro 120 km Male 3:24:26 1 23 7976 Tony Zarsadias GranFondo Male 30-39 3:32:39 1 24 6664 Max Saenger GranFondo Male 40-49 3:32:51 1 25 2004 Tim Abercrombie Right To Play / CAN Fund GranFondo Male 30-39 3:32:53 1 26 5774 Dean Moffit GranFondo Male 50-59 3:32:57 1 27 6279 Zachary Plavsic Right To Play / CAN Fund GranFondo Male 19-29 3:32:58 2 28 5221 Hunter Lowden Right To Play / CAN Fund GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:00 1 29 3785 Scott Frandsen Right To Play / CAN Fund GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:03 1 30 5692 Philip Meyer Wedgewood Cycling Team - CypressGranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:04 2 30 6286 Daniel Poggi Project Somos 2 GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:04 3 32 6082 Julian Ospina Wedgewood Cycling Team - CypressGranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:07 1 33 5022 Andrew Latreille Project Somos 2 GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:08 2 34 4829 Jason Kilmartin Vernon Vets GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:11 1 34 6835 Matt Shandro 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:11 2 36 6551 Michael Roblin GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:14 1 37 4770 Ryan Keesey GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:17 1 38 6480 Jason Rhodes Right To Play / CAN Fund GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:19 2 38 7540 Greg Vos Johnny Stay Hard p/b Vertex -GranFondo A Male 40-49 3:33:19 1 40 3346 Michael Dew Red Racer 1 GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:20 1 40 7787 Sean Williams Vernon Vets GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:20 1 42 2600 John Bromley Johnny Stay Hard p/b Vertex -GranFondo A Male 30-39 3:33:24 1 42 7254 David Taylor VO2min GranFondo Male 50-59 3:33:24 1 44 7061 Simon Stanlake Johnny Stay Hard p/b Vertex -GranFondo A Male 30-39 3:33:25 10/13/2011 10:53 AM 2011 RBC Gran Fondo Whistler Overall Age Category Results POS POS Age Overall Bib Full Name Team Name Category Elapsed Time 1 44 4555 Greg Inkster VO2min GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:25 2 46 4130 Thomas Haas TNA1 GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:26 3 47 641 Steven Mantel 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:27 1 48 3811 Daniel Friedman GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:28 1 48 6062 Sean O'Mahony Johnny Stay Hard p/b Vertex -GranFondo A Male 50-59 3:33:28 1 50 3812 Kevin Friesen GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:29 2 50 7561 Brett Wakefield GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:29 1 50 3487 Geoff Duyker TNA1 GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:29 2 53 5043 Sam Lawson Todd's Bikes GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:30 1 53 726 Damon Williams 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:30 1 55 3470 Albert Dunford VideoStockVault.com GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:32 1 55 708 (James) Bradley Thorlakson Vernon Vets GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:32 1 57 2448 Mike Boehm Team Whistler GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:35 1 57 5057 Wilfrid Leblanc TNA1 GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:35 2 59 714 Ross Turnbull Wedgewood Cycling Team - CypressGranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:36 1 59 6650 Mike Ryan TNA1 GranFondo Male 50-59 3:33:36 1 61 7778 Dana Williams TNA1 GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:37 1 61 120 Wade Christie GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:37 2 63 5900 Steven Murray GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:38 1 63 6609 Tony Routley Team Whistler GranFondo Male 50-59 3:33:38 1 65 7724 Kerry White GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:39 1 66 7147 Travis Streb BCH/Pwx/LL GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:40 1 66 7418 Andrew Tuovinen Leading Edge GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:40 1 66 3638 Alan Favell Vernon Vets GranFondo Male 50-59 3:33:40 1 69 5781 Jake Howe Todd's Bikes GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:43 2 70 6324 Allan Prazsky TNA1 GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:45 1 70 7336 Ken Timewell GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:45 1 72 2426 Dylan Bliss GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:48 1 73 6076 Sheldon Orr Daryl-Evans Racing 1 GranFondo Male 50-59 3:33:49 1 74 5941 Charles Nelson VO2min GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:52 1 75 3036 Chris Conklin Wedgewood Cycling Team - CypressGranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:54 2 75 6116 Geoff Palmer Knobless in Whistler GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:54 1 77 189 David Stephens Giro 120 km Male 3:33:56 1 78 8074 Bryan Kelly GranFondo Male 19-29 3:33:57 1 79 181 Gary Bryant Giro 120 km Male 3:33:58 1 80 7311 Mark Thompson BCH/Pwx/LL GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:58 1 81 5944 Joseph Nelson VO2min GranFondo Male 30-39 3:33:59 1 81 4181 Andrew Handford Different Bikes GranFondo Male 40-49 3:33:59 1 83 129 David Gillam Giro 120 km Male 3:33:59 2 83 153 John Perkins Giro 120 km Male 3:33:59 3 83 160 Michael Robinson Giro 120 km Male 3:33:59 4 83 195 Simon Sterling Giro 120 km Male 3:33:59 1 87 6524 Dave Roberts Wedgewood Cycling Team - CypressGranFondo Male 40-49 3:34:01 1 88 102 Tony Bachler Giro 120 km Male 3:34:08 10/13/2011 10:53 AM 2011 RBC Gran Fondo Whistler Overall Age Category Results POS POS Age Overall Bib Full Name Team Name Category Elapsed Time 1 89 4435 Trevor Hopkins Team Whistler GranFondo Male 30-39 3:34:08 1 90 4253 Eric Harvey Daryl-Evans Racing 1 GranFondo Male 40-49 3:34:11 1 91 4504 Tristan Hughes dEVo GranFondo Male Under 19 3:34:14 1 92 2671 Dave Burch Team Whistler GranFondo Male 30-39 3:34:15 1 92 7116 Tom Stewart Vernon Vets GranFondo Male 50-59 3:34:15 1 94 2839 Jaime Cathcart VO2min GranFondo Male 40-49 3:34:19 1 95 8105 Michael Simpson GranFondo Male 19-29 3:34:23 1 96 3438 Matthew Drown Daryl-Evans Racing 1 GranFondo Male 30-39 3:34:25 1 97 613 Kent Thexton GranFondo Male 40-49 3:34:30 1 98 6437 David Regehr Vernon Vets GranFondo Male 50-59 3:35:04 1 99 137 Andrzej Jerome GranFondo Male 30-39 3:35:19 1 100 7682 Trevor Wells Russell1 GranFondo Male 40-49 3:35:30 2 101 6864 Mark Sherman Project Somos GranFondo Male 40-49 3:36:36 1 102 110 Jonathan Braunstein Giro 120 km Male 3:37:07 2 102 173 Dave Vukets Giro 120 km Male 3:37:07 1 104 5431 Michael Martin GranFondo Male 30-39 3:37:15 1 105 3947 Robert Gill GranFondo Male 40-49 3:37:29 1 106 185 Marvin Guzman Giro 120 km Male 3:37:35 2 107 162 Shane Savage Giro 120 km Male 3:37:41 1 108 4677 Dave Johnston Knobless in Whistler GranFondo Male 50-59 3:38:01 1 109 3158 John Crowley GranFondo Male 40-49 3:38:19 1 110 2082 Brian Anderson GranFondo Male 50-59 3:38:25 1 111 4943 Emanuel Krebs GranFondo Male 30-39 3:38:30 1 112 2090 Ken Anderson Cochrane 1 GranFondo Male 40-49 3:38:33 1 113 5402 Jusin Mark GranFondo Male 30-39 3:38:35 2 113 7484 Jaison Van Tine GranFondo Male 30-39 3:38:35 1 115 4240 Lee Harrison Knobless in Whistler GranFondo Male 50-59 3:38:37 1 116 6718 Steve Savage Right To Play / CAN Fund GranFondo Male 30-39 3:38:38 1 117 6834 Christine Shandro Knobless in Whistler GranFondo Female 40-49 3:38:40 1 117 6901 Paul Sim Dizzy Old Men GranFondo Male 50-59 3:38:40 1 119 5951 Kevin Nemethy GranFondo Male 30-39 3:38:42 2 120 2776 Ceren Caner Johnny Stay Hard p/b Vertex -GranFondo A Male 30-39 3:38:49 1 121 4683 Kristin Johnston Team Fun Hog GranFondo Female 40-49 3:38:52 1 122 7679 Kit Wellburn GranFondo Male 30-39 3:38:54 1 122 5161 John Litherland Wedgewood Cycling Team - CypressGranFondo Male 40-49 3:38:54 2 124 5404 Dave Markham Hellriders GranFondo Male 40-49 3:38:57 3 125 4177 Brian Hamman Teck Team 2 GranFondo Male 40-49 3:38:59 1 125 6408 John Ramsden TNA3 GranFondo Male 50-59 3:38:59 1 127 3116 Seth Cowie GranFondo Male 19-29 3:39:02 1 127 2265 Ted Battiston Team Fun Hog GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:02 1 129 4928 Chad Kowalenko GranFondo Male 30-39 3:39:06 2 130 7763 John Wilkie GranFondo Male 30-39 3:39:08 1 130 2811 Reid Carter Dizzy Old Men GranFondo Male 50-59 3:39:08 2 132 2411 Brian Blamey VO2min GranFondo Male 50-59 3:39:12 10/13/2011 10:53 AM 2011 RBC Gran Fondo Whistler Overall Age Category Results POS POS Age Overall Bib Full Name Team Name Category Elapsed Time 3 132 7576 David Wallin Johnny Stay Hard p/b Vertex -GranFondo B Male 50-59 3:39:12 1 134 4160 Johnny Halliday HaymanSport Dawgs GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:14 1 135 5589 Jon Mckinney Johnny Stay Hard p/b Vertex -GranFondo A Male 50-59 3:39:15 1 136 7579 Steven Wallouch Todd's Bikes GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:20 1 137 4334 Joe Hertz GranFondo Male 30-39 3:39:21 2 138 3731 Adrian Fluevog Todd's Bikes GranFondo Male 30-39 3:39:22 1 139 124 Paul Cross Vancouver Endurance Club Giro 120 km Male 3:39:23 1 140 652 Jay Menning 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:23 2 140 705 Andrew Sweeney 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:23 1 142 3898 William Geddes 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 50-59 3:39:25 1 143 5242 Sam Lupton GranFondo Male 30-39 3:39:27 1 143 696 Joe Sirdevan 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:27 2 143 4528 Rick Hunter 53x11 Coffee GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:27 3 143 6857 James Shellard Dizzy Old Men GranFondo Male 40-49 3:39:27 1 147 6825 Kelly Servinski GranFondo Male 30-39 3:39:28 1 148 7991
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