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2010 BMH Series Round 1 Overall Result Benchmark Homes Woollaston 3rd Tasman Classic 160km Woollaston Estate Winery Moutere, Tasman . 28 Mar 2010 Overall Mens Results Place Race No Name Team Division Final Time 1 15 James McCoy Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat.1 U23 4:03:28 2 16 Josh Atkins Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat.1 U23 4:03:35 3 19 William Bowman Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 1 U23 4:03:35 4 4 Matt Gorter Subway Avanti Pro Cycling Cat.1 S 4:03:35 5 97 Hamish Presbury H and J Smith Southland Cat.1 U23 4:03:35 6 13 Scott Lyttle Cycle Surgery Race Team Cat.1 S 4:03:36 7 72 Brad Evans Kumho Tyres Otago Cat.1 U23 4:03:36 8 89 Lee Evans Mico-All About Plumbing Cat.2 U23 4:03:36 9 98 Dillon Bennett H and J Smith Southland Cat.1 U23 4:03:36 10 3 Joseph Cooper Subway Avanti Pro Cycling Cat.1 S 4:03:37 11 10 Mark Spessot Cycle Surgery Race Team Cat.1 M 4:03:39 12 50 Marc Prutton John Bull Avanti Plus Cat.1 S 4:03:39 13 23 Anthony Chapman Ultimo Jamis Cycling Team Cat.1 S 4:03:40 14 103 Jonathan Gee BikeRIGHT Cat.1 S 4:03:40 15 70 Geoff Keogh Kumho Tyres Otago Cat.2 S 4:03:40 16 59 Kevin O'Donnell CYB Racing Team Cat.2 S 4:03:40 17 1 Gordon McCauley Subway Avanti Pro Cycling Cat.1 S 4:03:41 18 29 Caleb Hill Tasman Wheelers Cat.1 S 4:03:41 19 27 Robin Reid Tasman Wheelers Cat.1 S 4:03:42 20 74 Logan Edgar Kumho Tyres Otago Cat.1 U23 4:03:42 21 79 Nelson Shaw Team Carbon Zero Cycling Cat.1 U23 4:03:43 22 83 Jerry Bousquet Team New Caledonia Cat.1 S 4:03:45 23 88 Chris Jenner Team New Caledonia Cat.1 S 4:03:47 24 37 Nicholas Hand Team Kelford Engineering Cat.2 U23 4:03:48 25 28 Chris Nicholson Tasman Wheelers Cat.1 S 4:03:49 26 33 Thomas Hodgson Tasman Wheelers Cat.1 U23 4:03:50 27 18 James Early Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat.1 S 4:03:50 28 52 Corey Hodgson John Bull Avanti Plus Cat.1 S 4:03:53 29 85 Guillaume Patritti Team New Caledonia Cat.1 S 4:03:53 30 26 James Gibson Ultimo Jamis Cycling Team Cat.1 S 4:04:02 31 77 Michael Sleeman Team Carbon Zero Cycling Cat.1 S 4:04:02 32 47 Greg Scott Warmup Cycling Team Cat.2 M 4:04:02 33 100 Lachlan Shannon H and J Smith Southland Cat.2 S 4:04:02 34 53 Jorg Engelbrecht John Bull Avanti Plus Cat.1 M 4:04:03 35 40 Brad McFarlane Team Thule Cycling Cat.1 M 4:04:04 36 99 Simon Croom H and J Smith Southland Cat.2 S 4:04:04 37 34 Scott McDonnell Team Kelford Engineering Cat.1 M 4:04:04 38 36 Mark Tindle Team Kelford Engineering Cat.1 S 4:04:05 39 75 Alex Daniel Kumho Tyres Otago Cat.1 S 4:04:05 40 6 Nicholas Lovegrove Subway Avanti Pro Cycling Cat.1 S 4:04:05 41 5 Samuel Horgan Subway Avanti Pro Cycling Cat.1 S 4:04:05 42 62 Rhys Tait CYB Racing Team Cat.2 S 4:04:06 43 61 Nigel Morris CYB Racing Team Cat.2 S 4:04:11 44 101 Brehan Cairns H and J Smith Southland Cat.2 U23 4:04:11 45 60 John Strange CYB Racing Team Cat.2 M 4:04:13 46 38 Bradley Tuhi Team Kelford Engineering Cat.2 U23 4:04:15 47 65 Glenn Gould The Cyclery Timaru Cat.2 M 4:04:41 48 56 Jason Blake John Bull Avanti Plus Cat.2 M 4:04:42 49 84 Mike Villaz Team New Caledonia Cat.1 S 4:04:43 50 48 Brent Harris Warmup Cycling Team Cat.2 M 4:04:43 51 17 Nick Hextell Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat.1 U23 4:04:44 52 67 Eli Edmonston The Cyclery Timaru Cat.2 U23 4:04:44 53 25 Michael Naylor Ultimo Jamis Cycling Team Cat.1 S 4:04:44 54 71 Chris Henderson Kumho Tyres Otago Cat.2 S 4:04:44 55 82 Teadic Jeulin Team New Caledonia Cat.1 S 4:04:46 56 8 Craig Thomson Cycle Surgery Race Team Cat.1 S 4:04:46 57 7 Ryan Wills Subway Avanti Pro Cycling Cat.1 U23 4:04:50 58 31 David Ayre Tasman Wheelers Cat.1 S 4:04:50 59 24 Andy Mackay Ultimo Jamis Cycling Team Cat.1 S 4:04:50 60 21 Leon Hextall Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat.1 U23 4:04:57 61 22 Joe Chapman Ultimo Jamis Cycling Team Cat.1 S 4:05:10 62 35 Nathan Dahlberg Team Kelford Engineering Cat.1 M 4:06:00 6345 Aaron Perriam Warmup Cycling Team Cat.2 M 4:07:10 64 93 David Fleming Mico-All About Plumbing Cat.2 M 4:12:01 65 46 John McKenzie Warmup Cycling Team Cat.2 M 4:12:22 66 11 Paul Gough Cycle Surgery Race Team Cat.1 M 4:12:51 67 57 Sam Oliver CYB Racing Team Cat.2 S 4:14:10 68 64 Jeff Best The Cyclery Timaru Cat.2 S 4:15:00 69 30 Felix Laufkotter Tasman Wheelers Cat.1 S 4:15:00 70 91 Nick Byrne Mico-All About Plumbing Cat.2 U23 4:16:27 71 104 Jacob Junghanns BikeRIGHT Cat.1 U23 4:17:28 72 105 Nigel Pink BikeRIGHT Cat.2 M 4:17:32 73 107 Kyle Ralfe BikeRIGHT Cat.2 S 4:17:33 74 80 Robert King Team Carbon Zero Cycling Cat.2 U23 4:19:39 75 12 Ray Dunstan Cycle Surgery Race Team Cat.1 M 4:19:39 76 32 Joel MacMillan Tasman Wheelers Cat.1 U23 4:21:28 96 Lachlan Boyle H and J Smith Southland Cat.2 S DNF 43 Barry Tinkler Team Thule Cycling Cat.2 M DNF 42 Garry Pierce Team Thule Cycling Cat.2 M DNF 86 Rene Roy Team New Caledonia Cat.1 S DNF 95 Cameron Karwowski H and J Smith Southland Cat.1 U23 DNF 78 Darcy Ellerm-Norton Team Carbon Zero Cycling Cat.1 U23 DNF 87 Jason Tessier Team New Caledonia Cat.1 S DNF 69 Craig Best The Cyclery Timaru Cat.2 M DNF 55 Ben Hopewell John Bull Avanti Plus Cat.2 S DNF 94 Geoff Searle Mico-All About Plumbing Cat.2 M DNF 49 Michael Ferigo Warmup Cycling Team Cat.2 M DNF 81 Simon Acker Team Carbon Zero Cycling Cat.2 U23 DNF 20 Alex Frame Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat.1 U23 DNF 102 Chad Adair BikeRIGHT Cat.1 U23 DNF 63 Chris Yeats CYB Racing Team Cat.2 M DNF 66 Andy Van der Hayden The Cyclery Timaru Cat.2 U23 DNF 73 Patrick Jones Kumho Tyres Otago Cat.2 U23 DNF 68 Craig Atwill The Cyclery Timaru Cat.2 M DNF 51 Lester Settle John Bull Avanti Plus Cat.1 M DNF 54 Sam Steele John Bull Avanti Plus Cat.1 S DNF 2 Hayden Godfrey Subway Avanti Pro Cycling Cat.1 S DNF 9 Danny Hillary Cycle Surgery Race Team Cat.1 S DNF 17 Nick Hextall Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat.2 U23 DNF 92 Steven Armstrong Mico-All About Plumbing Cat.2 S DNS 106 Paul Odlin BikeRIGHT Cat.1 S DNS 41 Neil Sutherland Team Thule Cycling Cat.2 M DNS 44 Darrell Kircher Team Thule Cycling Cat.2 M DNS 76 Jason Allen Kumho Tyres Otago Cat.1 S DNS 90 Thomas Littlejohn Mico-All About Plumbing Cat.2 U23 DQ Page 2 Cycling Canterbury Sportscore Printed: 29-Mar-10 18:47 www.pegasuscycling.co.nz.
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