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Elite Men Start List
ROUND 5 ELITE MEN START LIST Rider Number Name (given) Membership Number Team Transponders 1 Justin GASSNER CA158006 Tonsley Village 1 2 Oliver ANDERSON CA157998 Tonsley Village 2 3 Patrick CONSTABLE CA165321 Tonsley Village 3 4 Cooper SAYERS CA209073 Tonsley Village 4 6 Jack SUTTON CA230689 Tonsley Village 5 7 Christopher LUXTON CA114422 Tonsley Village 6 12 Jack HOGAN CA161244 Focus-Attaquer 7 13 Mark CHADWICK CA159818 Focus-Attaquer 8 14 Matthew GASSNER CA164787 Focus-Attaquer 9 15 Rohan WIGHT CA168561 Focus-Attaquer 10 17 Lucas PLAPP CA193928 Cycling Australia Academy 11 25 Sam WELSFORD CA141346 Cycling Australia 12 26 Kelland O'BRIEN CA206280 Cycling Australia 13 27 Alexander PORTER CA170818 Cycling Australia 14 28 Cameron SCOTT CA138373 Cycling Australia 15 29 Leigh HOWARD CA303836 Cycling Australia 16 33 Harry ASKEW CA226607 Chesser Chemicals 17 34 Lewis WALKER CA165019 Chesser Chemicals 18 35 Mittchel NATT CA241046 Chesser Chemicals 19 36 Will GOLDING CA428828 Chesser Chemicals 20 37 Lucas HOFFMAN CA172626 Chesser Chemicals 21 39 Alex KINNANE CA157393 Chesser Chemicals 22 41 Leo SIMMONDS CA194078 USG Cycling Team 23 42 Christopher JONGEWAARD CA254108 USG Cycling Team 24 43 Curtis DOWDELL CA232837 USG Cycling Team 25 45 Matt HUTCHINSON CA254105 USG Cycling Team 26 46 Shaun CASH CA215283 USG Cycling Team 27 47 Angus MADDERN CA210174 USG Cycling Team 28 49 Lachlan GLASSPOOL CA147259 Olivers Real Food Racing 29 50 Brad DAVIES CA147261 Olivers Real Food Racing 30 51 Russell GILL CA114371 Olivers Real Food Racing 31 53 Callum PEARCE -
Cycling Australia Annual Report
2 CYCLING AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2020 CONTENTS Sponsors and Partners 4 - 5 Board/Executive Team 6 Sport Australia Message 7 Strategic Overview 8 One Sport 9 Chair’s Report 10 - 11 CEO's Message 12 - 13 Australian Cycling Team 14 - 25 Commonwealth Games Australia Report 26 - 27 Sport 28 - 29 Participation 30 - 33 AUSTRALIA CYCLING Membership 34 - 37 Media and Communications 38 - 39 Corporate Governance 40 - 41 Anti-doping 42 - 43 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL Technical Commission 44 - 45 Financial Report 46 - 70 State Associations 72 - 89 Cycling ACT 72 - 73 Cycling NSW 74 - 75 Cycling NT 76 - 77 Cycling QLD 78 - 79 Cycling SA 80 - 81 Cycling TAS 82 - 85 Cycling VIC 86 - 87 WestCycle 88 - 89 World Results 90 - 97 Australian Results 98 - 113 Team Listings 114 - 115 Office Bearers and Staff 116 - 119 Honour Roll 120 - 122 Award Winners 123 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Craig Dutton, Casey Gibson, Con Chronis, ASO, John Veage, UCI, Steve Spencer, Commonwealth Games Australia, Adobe Stock 3 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PRINCIPAL PARTNERS SPORT PARTNERS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL MAJOR PARTNERS CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING BROADCAST PARTNERS 4 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY EVENT PARTNERS CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL SUPPORTERS Cycling Australia acknowledges Juilliard Group for support in the provision of the CA Melbourne Office 5 BOARD AND EXECUTIVE TEAM AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 CYCLING AUSTRALIA BOARD DUNCAN MURRAY STEVE DRAKE LINDA EVANS Chair Managing Director Director ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL ANNE GRIPPER GLEN PEARSALL PENNY SHIELD Director Director Director EXECUTIVE TEAM CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING STEVE DRAKE JOHN MCDONOUGH KIPP KAUFMANN Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer General Manager and Company Secretary Sport SIMON JONES NICOLE ADAMSON Performance Director, General Manager Australian Cycling Team Participation and Member Services 6 Message from Sport Australia The start of 2020 has been an extraordinarily tough time for Australians, including all of us committed to sport. -
Elite Men Series Round 8
CATEGORY ONE MEN . ROUND Number First NameSurname Team Series Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 62 Sam Welsford Mitchelton/Scott pb CA 124 20 0 20 18 6 40 20 64 Nicholas Yallouris Mitchelton/Scott pb CA 108 0 0 18 14 20 40 16 6 Chris Luxton LIghtsview 82 0 0 9 20 9 35 9 5 Tom Kaesler LIghtsview 80 7 14 10 14 35 68 Russel Gill Focus Attaquer 77 9 0 14 8 10 18 18 27 Alex Edmondson IsoWheySports SwissWellness 73 0 0 12 18 18 25 63 Rohan Wight Mitchelton/Scott pb CA 70 0 0 6 12 12 40 59 Kelland O'Brien Mitchelton/Scott pb CA 58 18 0 40 58 Jordan Kerby Mitchelton/Scott pb CA 56 0 0 16 40 55 Leo Simmonds USG Cycling Team 55 0 0 16 9 30 25 Cameron Bayly IsoWheySports SwissWellness 55 0 20 10 25 57 Leigh Howard Mitchelton/Scott pb CA 52 0 0 40 12 3 Justin Gassner LIghtsview 47 0 12 35 60 Alexander Porter Mitchelton/Scott pb CA 40 0 0 40 10 Lachlan Glasspool Cervelo - Olivers Real Food Racing 40 0 0 20 20 52 Tristan Jones USG Cycling Team 37 0 0 7 30 19 Braden O'Shea SASI 37 0 0 12 25 18 Joshua Harrison SASI 36 14 0 14 8 4 Matthew Gassner LIghtsview 35 0 0 35 11 James Glasspool Cervelo - Olivers Real Food Racing 35 0 0 8 20 7 69 Jack Hogan Focus Attaquer 34 0 0 16 18 49 Angus Dickson USG Cycling Team 30 0 0 30 53 Daniel Lynch USG Cycling Team 30 0 0 30 54 Rick Rouse USG Cycling Team 30 0 0 30 12 Craig Ingram Cervelo - Olivers Real Food Racing 28 0 8 20 77 Chris Jongewaard JBlood Adventures Cycling Team 28 0 0 14 14 17 Jarrad Drizners SASI 28 12 0 16 45 Ethan Egglestone Van D'am Racing p/b Butterfields 26 0 10 16 38 Juan PierreJacobs McNeil Logistics -
Annual Report 20 19 Front Cover: Darren Hicks, 2019 Para-Cycling World Champion
Cycling Australia Annual Report 20 19 Front Cover: Darren Hicks, 2019 para-cycling world champion Right: Let’s Ride school program Contents Sponsors and Partners 4 - 5 Board/Executive Team 6 Sport Australia Message 7 Strategic Overview 8 One Sport 9 Chair’s Report 10 - 11 CEO's Message 12 - 13 Commonwealth Games Australia Report 14 - 15 Australian Cycling Team 16 - 23 Australian Cycling Team Para-cycling Program 26 - 27 Sport 28 - 31 Participation 32 - 33 Membership 34 - 37 Media and Communications 38 - 39 Corporate Governance 40 - 41 Anti-doping 42 - 43 Commissions 44 - 45 Financial Report 46 - 70 State Associations 72 - 87 Cycling ACT 72 - 73 Cycling NSW 74 - 75 Cycling NT 76 - 77 Cycling QLD 78 - 79 Cycling SA 80 - 81 Cycling TAS 82 - 83 Cycling VIC 84 - 85 WestCycle 86 - 87 World Results 88 - 98 Australian Results 100 - 125 Team Listings 126 - 129 Office Bearers and Staff 130 - 131 Honour Roll 132 - 134 Award Winners 135 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Casey Gibson, John Veage, Con Chronis, Tim Bardsley-Smith, Craig Dutton, Dianne Manson, ASO 3 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PRINCIPAL PARTNERS SPORT PARTNERS MAJOR PARTNERS BROADCAST PARTNERS 4 Cycling Australia Annual Report 2019 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY EVENT PARTNERS SUPPORTERS Cycling Australia acknowledges Juilliard Group for support in the provision of the CA Melbourne Office 5 board and executive team AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2019 CYCLING AUSTRALIA BOARD Duncan Murray Steve Drake David Ansell Linda Evans Chair Managing Director Director Director Leeanne Grantham Anne Gripper Glen Pearsall Penny Shield Director -
Elite Men Start List
ROUND 7 ELITE MEN START LIST Rider Number Name (given) Membership Number Team Transponders 1 Justin GASSNER CA158006 Tonsley Village 1 2 Oliver ANDERSON CA157998 Tonsley Village 2 3 Patrick CONSTABLE CA165321 Tonsley Village 3 4 Cooper SAYERS CA209073 Tonsley Village 4 6 Jack SUTTON CA230689 Tonsley Village 5 7 Christopher LUXTON CA114422 Tonsley Village 6 10 Tom CHAPMAN CA194450 Focus-Attaquer 7 12 Jack HOGAN CA161244 Focus-Attaquer 8 13 Mark CHADWICK CA159818 Focus-Attaquer 9 14 Matthew GASSNER CA164787 Focus-Attaquer 10 15 Rohan WIGHT CA168561 Focus-Attaquer 11 17 Lucas PLAPP CA193928 Cycling Australia Academy 12 25 Sam WELSFORD CA141346 Cycling Australia 13 26 Kelland O'BRIEN CA206280 Cycling Australia 14 27 Alexander PORTER CA170818 Cycling Australia 15 28 Cameron SCOTT CA138373 Cycling Australia 16 29 Leigh HOWARD CA303836 Cycling Australia 17 33 Harry ASKEW CA226607 Chesser Chemicals 18 35 Mittchel NATT CA241046 Chesser Chemicals 19 36 Will GOLDING CA428828 Chesser Chemicals 20 37 Lucas HOFFMAN CA172626 Chesser Chemicals 21 39 Alex KINNANE CA157393 Chesser Chemicals 22 40 Tim HEDGER CA207031 Chesser Chemicals 23 41 Leo SIMMONDS CA194078 USG Cycling Team 24 42 Christopher JONGEWAARD CA254108 USG Cycling Team 25 43 Curtis DOWDELL CA232837 USG Cycling Team 26 45 Matt HUTCHINSON CA254105 USG Cycling Team 27 46 Shaun CASH CA215283 USG Cycling Team 28 47 Angus MADDERN CA210174 USG Cycling Team 29 49 Lachlan GLASSPOOL CA147259 Olivers Real Food Racing 30 50 Brad DAVIES CA147261 Olivers Real Food Racing 31 51 Russell GILL CA114371 Olivers -
1 2017 Oceania Track Championships Date
1 2017 Oceania Track Championships Date: 7-10 December 2016 Communiqué 224: Results DISC Velodrome,Melbourne Chief Commissaire: Greg Griffiths Organiser: Cycling Victoria Event S1: 2017 Oceania Track Championships Session 1 Event 1: Junior Men Omnium Round 1 – Scratch Race 30 Laps 7.5km - Result 1. 146 Riley HART (AUS) AUS19990427 2. 145 Isaac BUCKELL (AUS) AUS19991210 3. 124 Corbin STRONG (NZL) NZL20000430 4. 115 Lachlan SCOTT (AUS) AUS20001112 5. 132 Jarrad DRIZNERS (AUS) AUS19990531 6. 112 Zachary MARSHALL (AUS) AUS20000822 7. 116 Mitchell WRIGHT (AUS) AUS20000206 8. 152 Luke HOWE (AUS) AUS20000922 9. 109 Stephen CUFF (AUS) AUS20001112 10. 157 Craig WIGGINS (AUS) AUS19990528 11. 106 Broughton CALEY (AUS) AUS20000228 12. 137 Cooper SAYERS (AUS) AUS19990225 13. 156 Kieran SCOTT (AUS) AUS20000407 14. 128 Aaron WYLLIE (NZL) NZL19991110 15. 139 Joshua DUFFY (AUS) AUS20000624 16. 127 Harry WAINE (NZL) NZL19990421 17. 135 Braden O'SHEA (AUS) AUS19990315 18. 119 George JACKSON (NZL) NZL20000220 19. 125 Ewan SYME (NZL) NZL20000221 20. 120 Samuel MILLER (NZL) NZL19990115 21. 148 Jensen PLOWRIGHT (AUS) AUS20000515 22. 143 Nathan BOF (AUS) AUS20000512 23. 110 Tom LYNCH (AUS) AUS20000121 24. 123 Dylan SIMPSON (NZL) NZL20001030 Decisions of the commisaires panel • "#116 Mitchel Wright - Warning for causing the crash of his opponent" Event 2a: Junior Women Team Pursuit Qualifying - Result 1. New Zealand 2 168 179 180 181 4:38.45 2. Australia 2 184 188 190 193 4:46.44 +7.98 3. New Zealand 3 169 172 175 178 4:58.48 +20.02 4. Australia 3 160 161 163 167 5:01.09 +22.64 Event 2b: Elite Women Team Pursuit Qualifying 16 Laps 4000m AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off - Result 1. -
Bendigo International Madison 2018
BENDIGO INTERNATIONAL MADISON 2018 9–11 MARCH Powered by LONG WEEKEND PREVIEW FOR BENDIGO MADISON By Nathan Dole BRACE yourself for an upset has become the World Cup events, primarily in teams pursuit motto of the Bendigo International Madison in or points score. recent years. One of the most experienced campaigners in Nights when the hot favourites always found the field, Leigh Howard joins forces with Cam a way to triumph have not eventuated in the Scott from NSW. southern hempisphere’s biggest madison for Victorious in the BIM with Eaglehawk’s a while. Glenn O’Shea on two occasions, Howard has a It’s for that reason that thousands of fans roll up remarkable track record. to the Tom Flood Sports Centre year after year The many highlights include back-to-back to watch 200 laps of drama unfold. wins in the madison at the world titles in The field for the 2018 edition of the race, 2010 and ’11. proudly backed by Symes Motors, is packed There is a strong New Zealand presence as with superstars from near and far. Aaron Wylie teams up with Harry Wainte, Australia, Germany, Netherlands, Japan and while Brad Evans races with young Victorian New Zealand are all represented in the field Jensen Plowright. of 30. Hometown favourites Brendan Schultz and Several contenders have won the great race Isaac Buckell will have plenty of support before, Leigh Howard is aiming for a third title. as they team with Ben Harvey and Godfrey The number one team of Sam Welsford and Kel Slattery respectively. -
National Omnium Championships Results
National Omnium Championships Results Date: 15th December 2017 DISC Velodrome Melbourne Event H1: Men U19 Omnium Qualification Scratch Race 8km Heat 1 (13 riders, 1 out) - Result 1. 62 Daniel GANDY (NSW) 100 552 205 65 2. 78 Blake QUICK (QLD) 100 552 228 88 3. 76 Luke PLAPP (VIC) 100 552 214 74 4. 60 Stephen CUFF (NSW) 100 553 493 92 5. 68 Nathan BOF (VIC) 100 613 409 62 6. 70 Nathan CRAIG (NSW) 100 723 424 79 7. 72 Graeme FRISLIE (VIC) 100 723 426 81 8. 64 Zachary MARSHALL (NSW) 100 552 201 61 9. 66 Harry ASKEW (SA) 100 552 249 12 10. 80 Elliot SCHULTZ (QLD) 100 552 238 01 11. 82 Cooper TYE (SA) 100 636 509 76 12. 84 Luke WIGHT (SA) 100 553 490 89 13. 74 Cameron MCPHERSON (TAS) 100 723 431 86 Event H2: Men U19 Omnium Qualification Scratch Race 8km Heat 2 (13 riders, 1 out) - Result 1. 63 Matthew RICE (ACT) 100 553 467 66 2. 65 Mitchell WRIGHT (NSW) 100 552 209 69 3. 85 Rohan HAYDON-SMITH (NSW) 100 697 896 62 4. 67 James MORIARTY (QLD) 100 723 432 87 5. 69 Angus COLLINS (VIC) 100 552 219 79 6. 71 Ben FOSTER (VIC) 100 723 425 80 7. 73 Joshua HEATHER (VIC) 100 723 427 82 8. 75 Emerson NUGENT (SA) 100 723 433 88 9. 77 Jensen PLOWRIGHT (VIC) 100 553 481 80 10. 79 Tristan SAUNDERS (SA) 100 633 056 18 11. 81 Bill SIMPSON (VIC) 100 721 070 53 12. -
ANNUAL REPORT Front Cover: Rohan Dennis Celebrates Winning Gold at the 2018 UCI Road World Championships in Innsbruck, Austria
ANNUAL REPORT Front Cover: Rohan Dennis celebrates winning gold at the 2018 UCI Road World Championships in Innsbruck, Austria. Right: Matt Glaetzer celebrates winning the sprint world championship title at Apeldoorn (Netherlands). CONTENTS Sponsors and Partners 4 - 5 Board/Executive Team 6 Australian Sports Commission Message 7 Strategic Overview 8 One Sport 8 - 9 Chair’s Report 10 - 11 CEO's Message 12 - 13 Australian Cycling Team 14 - 21 Para-Cycling High Performance Program 22 - 23 Sport 24 - 25 Participation 26 - 29 Membership 30 - 31 Media and Communications 32 - 33 Corporate Governance 34 - 35 Anti-doping 37 Commissions 38 - 39 Financial report 41 - 64 State Associations 66 - 81 Cycling ACT 66 - 67 Cycling NSW 68 - 69 Cycling NT 70 - 71 Cycling QLD 72 - 73 Cycling SA 74 - 75 Cycling TAS 76 - 77 Cycling VIC 78 - 79 Cyclesport WA 80 - 81 World Results 83 - 89 Australian Results 91 - 105 Team Listings 106 - 113 Office Bearers and Staff 114 - 115 Honour Roll 116 - 118 Award Winners 119 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Casey Gibson I Ernesto Arriagada I Diane Manson I Con Chronis I Tim Bardsley-Smith PRINCIPAL PARTNERS SPORT PARTNERS MAJOR PARTNERS BROADCAST PARTNERS 4 CYCLING AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2018 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY EVENT PARTNERS SUPPORTERS Cycling Australia acknowledges Julliard Group for support in the provision of the CA Melbourne Office Partner until December 31, 2017 CYCLING AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2018 5 BOARD AND EXECUTIVE TEAM AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 CYCLING AUSTRALIA BOARD DUNCAN MURRAY Chair STEVEN DRAKE DAVID ANSELL LINDA EVANS -
National Omnium Championships Program of Events
National Omnium Championships Program of Events Date: 15th December 2017 DISC Velodrome Melbourne Event H1 : Men U19 Omnium Qualification Scratch Race 8km Heat 1 (13 riders, 1 out) The Fence Sprinters Lane 60 Stephen CUFF (NSW) 62 Daniel GANDY (NSW) 64 Zachary MARSHALL (NSW) 66 Harry ASKEW (SA) 68 Nathan BOF (VIC) 70 Nathan CRAIG (NSW) 72 Graeme FRISLIE (VIC) 74 Cameron MCPHERSON (TAS) 76 Luke PLAPP (VIC) 78 Blake QUICK (QLD) 80 Elliot SCHULTZ (QLD) 82 Cooper TYE (SA) 84 Luke WIGHT (SA) Event H2 : Men U19 Omnium Qualification Scratch Race 8km Heat 2 (13 riders, 1 out) The Fence Sprinters Lane 61 Tom LYNCH (NSW) 63 Matthew RICE (ACT) 65 Mitchell WRIGHT (NSW) 67 James MORIARTY (QLD) 69 Angus COLLINS (VIC) 71 Ben FOSTER (VIC) 73 Joshua HEATHER (VIC) 75 Emerson NUGENT (SA) 77 Jensen PLOWRIGHT (VIC) 79 Tristan SAUNDERS (SA) 81 Bill SIMPSON (VIC) 83 Lewis WALKER (SA) 85 Rohan HAYDON-SMITH (NSW) Page 1 of 7 Chief Commissaire: Peter Tomlinson Organiser: Cycling Victoria Friday, December 15 2017 6:14:53pm National Omnium Championships Program of Events Date: 15th December 2017 DISC Velodrome Melbourne Event 1 : Women U19 Omnium Scratch Race 5km Round 1 The Fence Sprinters Lane 90 Alexandra MARTIN-WALLACE (QLD) 91 Alice CULLING (VIC) 92 Sarah GIGANTE (VIC) 93 Laura HODGES (WA) 94 Lucia AZZOPARDI (VIC) 95 Sophie EDWARDS (SA) 96 Sharni HEFFERNAN (NSW) 97 Ashlee JONES (VIC) 98 Tessa KOHN (SA) 99 Emma LENDRUM (WA) 100 Staci MCCUDDEN (SA) 101 Elizabeth NUSPAN (VIC) 102 Lauren ROBARDS (ACT) 103 Olivia WHEELER (SA) Event 2 : Men U19 Omnium Scratch Race -
Annual Reportannual
Annual ReportAnnual Cycling Australia 2012 Annual Report 2012 / Cycling Australia Annual Report 2012 Annual Report of the Australian Cycling Federation Inc. trading as Cycling Australia. Official Sponsor & Partner Major Partner Official Vehicle Partner Official Category Partner Supporting Organisations & Affiliates Sponsors & Official Suppliers 2012 / Cycling Australia Annual Report Contents 06 President 48 Major Event Reports 08 Australian Sports Commission 58 Record of Merit 09 Chief Executive Officer 66 Financial Reports 12 Membership Table 78 2012 Results Summary – Domestic 14 Department Reports 98 2012 Results Summary – International 24 Commission Reports 32 Affiliate Reports 2012 / Cycling Australia Annual Report Message from the President Road World Championships: there were again a number of standout performances resulting in three silver and one bronze medal with the highlight being Rachel Neylan’s second place in an exciting elite women’s road race. Orica GreenEDGE: It was an important milestone for Australian cycling to welcome the first ever Australian based world professional team underwritten by Gerry Ryan and the Jayco Corporation. Both men’s and women’s teams had outstanding debut seasons capped by Simon Gerrans taking out one of the grand ‘classics’, the Milan San Remo. BMX: Our elite BMX athletes also had an outstanding year finishing with the #1 UCI ranking for both men and women, two world 2012 has been a challenging year in some respects, but overall one of championships and our first Olympic medal, silver to Sam Willoughby. great achievements for Cycling Australia. Commercial Venture: The Commercial Venture completed its second 2012 was in fact, the pinnacle of the best four years of international year with an impressive level of progress under the leadership of performance by Australian cycling in our history.