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2021 Individual Time Trial Results Vantage Elite, U23 & U19 National 2021 Time Trial Overall Results Finish ME Mens Elite Time Trial Distance: 38.5 km Winner's average: 42.5 km/h 1. 161 Aaron GATE Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 54:16,76 54:16,76 2. 151 George BENNETT Tasman 54:17,49 +0.73 3. 176 Michael VINK Canterbury 54:18,36 +1.60 4. 155 Hamish BOND Waikato Bay of Plenty 54:55,87 +39.11 5. 194 Glenn HADEN West Coast North Island 55:58,48 +1:41.72 6. 169 Joel YATES Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 56:07,56 +1:50.80 7. 164 Hayden MCCORMICK Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 56:12,26 +1:55.50 8. 162 Ethan BATT Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 56:12,89 +1:56.13 9. 175 Ben OLIVER Canterbury 56:47,49 +2:30.73 10. 174 Jake MARRYATT Canterbury 57:26,34 +3:09.58 11. 166 James ORAM Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 57:37,44 +3:20.68 12. 183 Alex HEANEY GD Pringle p/b Spoken Cycles 59:07,63 +4:50.87 13. 158 Dan FURMINGER Waikato Bay of Plenty 1:03:09,15 +8:52.39 14. 156 Daniel BRIDGWATER Waikato Bay of Plenty 1:05:50,27 +11:33.51 MU Mens U23 Time Trial Distance: 38.5 km Winner's average: 42.6 km/h 1. 1 Finn FISHER-BLACK Tasman 54:07,54 54:07,54 2. 11 Logan CURRIE Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 55:11,11 +1:03.57 3. 13 Dylan MCCULLOUGH Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 57:05,67 +2:58.13 4. 44 Madi HARTLEY-BROWN West Coast North Island 57:23,30 +3:15.76 5. 24 Reuben THOMPSON Cycling Southland 57:23,72 +3:16.18 6. 14 Kiaan WATTS Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 58:30,04 +4:22.50 7. 40 Guy YARRELL Oxford Edge Cycling Team 58:39,07 +4:31.53 8. 36 Jack DRAGE NZ Cycling Project - MitoQ 58:48,66 +4:41.12 9. 27 Hamish KEAST Cycling Southland 58:53,55 +4:46.01 10. 7 Keegan HORNBLOW Fruzio ILABB Devo 58:56,25 +4:48.71 11. 29 Camden FEINT Next Gen Racing by Resolve Technology 59:53,43 +5:45.89 12. 17 Ben HAMILTON Cabjaks - Castelli Custom 59:54,18 +5:46.64 13. 37 Theo GILBERTSON NZ Cycling Project - MitoQ 1:00:10,76 +6:03.22 14. 22 Sam MEDLICOTT CHCH Doorman Elite Cycling Team 1:01:12,94 +7:05.40 15. 25 La'chlan ROBERTSON Cycling Southland 1:02:01,77 +7:54.23 16. 42 Lucas MURPHY Waikato Bay of Plenty 1:03:38,07 +9:30.53 17. 4 David LIU Auckland 1:06:37,39 +12:29.85 MJ Mens U19 Time Trial Distance: 27.6 km Winner's average: 44.3 km/h 1. 79 Lewis BOWER Fruzio ILABB Devo 37:19,50 37:19,50 2. 80 Jack CARSWELL Fruzio ILABB Devo 37:51,24 +31.74 3. 88 Michiel VAN HEYNINGEN Oxford Edge Cycling Team 38:29,22 +1:09.72 4. 74 Thomas STEPHENSON Auckland 38:32,08 +1:12.58 5. 69 Carlo WORRALL Auckland 39:27,95 +2:08.45 6. 85 Dan BARCLAY Next Gen Racing by Resolve Technology 39:41,90 +2:22.40 7. 96 Kallum MARDON Waikato Bay of Plenty 39:55,27 +2:35.77 Pages: 1 of 2 Date: 12/02/2021 Vantage Elite, U23 & U19 National 2021 Time Trial Overall Results Finish 8. 82 Zakk PATTERSON Fruzio ILABB Devo 39:56,31 +2:36.81 9. 75 Morgan BORRIE Cycling Southland 39:59,37 +2:39.87 10. 83 Oliver WATSON-PALMER Fruzio ILABB Devo 40:05,82 +2:46.32 11. 93 Matthew DAVIS Waikato Bay of Plenty 40:06,69 +2:47.19 12. 94 Jack GILLINGHAM Waikato Bay of Plenty 41:11,72 +3:52.22 13. 78 Adam BIDWELL Fruzio ILABB Devo 42:24,42 +5:04.92 14. 70 Marcus FINDLOW Auckland 42:27,67 +5:08.17 15. 73 Alexander SKILTON Auckland 44:11,45 +6:51.95 16. 87 D'arcy SANDERS Oxford Edge Cycling Team 46:27,94 +9:08.44 WE Womens Elite Time Trial Distance: 27.6 km Winner's average: 42.7 km/h 1. 58 Georgia WILLIAMS Auckland 38:46,58 38:46,58 2. 52 Jaime NIELSEN Waikato Bay of Plenty 39:08,20 +21.62 3. 51 Bronwyn MACGREGOR Waikato Bay of Plenty 40:42,64 +1:56.06 4. 61 Kate MCCARTHY Cabjaks - Castelli Custom 41:16,76 +2:30.18 5. 64 Rylee MCMULLEN Cycling Southland 41:49,42 +3:02.84 6. 55 Sharlotte LUCAS Canterbury 42:16,64 +3:30.06 7. 48 Bryony BOTHA Waikato Bay of Plenty 42:36,52 +3:49.94 8. 63 Kirstie JAMES Cycling Southland 42:56,31 +4:09.73 9. 56 Alicia EVANS Auckland 43:23,86 +4:37.28 10. 60 Ione JOHNSON Cabjaks - Castelli Custom 43:56,29 +5:09.71 11. 53 Georgia PERRY Waikato Bay of Plenty 44:17,56 +5:30.98 12. 65 Holly EDMONDSTON Mid South Canterbury 45:00,06 +6:13.48 WU Womens U23 Time Trial Distance: 27.6 km Winner's average: 40.4 km/h 1. 107 Henrietta CHRISTIE Velo Project 40:57,21 40:57,21 2. 113 Mckenzie MILNE Waikato Bay of Plenty 43:12,13 +2:14.92 3. 104 Stella NIGHTINGALE Cabjaks - Castelli Custom 43:45,17 +2:47.96 4. 112 Lee BOON Waikato Bay of Plenty 44:33,14 +3:35.93 WJ Womens U19 Time Trial Distance: 18.4 km Winner's average: 38.9 km/h 1. 126 Amelia SYKES Canterbury 28:22,19 28:22,19 2. 131 Prudence FOWLER Velo Project 29:05,10 +42.91 3. 130 Jenna BORTHWICK Velo Project 29:20,31 +58.12 4. 124 Mikaela GRANT Canterbury 29:23,99 +1:01.80 5. 132 Charlotte SPURWAY Velo Project 29:26,33 +1:04.14 6. 127 Rhylee AKEROYD Cycling Southland 30:23,05 +2:00.86 7. 125 Amye KELLOW Canterbury 31:00,17 +2:37.98 8. 121 Aimee BLACKMORE Auckland 31:09,89 +2:47.70 9. 123 Bee TOWNSEND Cabjaks - Castelli Custom 31:44,34 +3:22.15 10. 122 Ally GOTHARD Auckland 31:57,86 +3:35.67 11. 128 Jasmine (Jaz) MCLEOD Cycling Southland 33:13,77 +4:51.58 Pages: 2 of 2 Date: 12/02/2021.
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