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BMH Tour Round 3 Result 2011 Benchmark Homes Tour Round 3 5th Parry Field Lawyers Open Cust 08 October 2011 Results - Men Race Distance 135km, Average Speed 41.46km/h Place Race No Name Team Division Time 1 67 Shane Archbold Reiker Cycles Cat 1 U23 3:15:22 2 34 Dylan Kennett Team Orbea Cat 1 U23 +00:01 3 2 Samuel Horgan Subway Pro Cycling Cat 1 S +00:02 4 43 James McCoy John Bull Avanti Plus Cat 1 U23 ST 5 37 Michael Vink Team Thule Cat 1 U23 ST 6 45 Tom Scully John Bull Avanti Plus Cat 1 U23 +00:06 7 5 Jason Allen Subway Pro Cycling Cat 1 S +00:18 8 23 Sean Hambrook Tasman Wheelers Cat 1 U23 +04:36 9 13 Brendon Sharratt L & M Group Racing Cat 1 S ST 10 9 Tayla Harrison Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 1 U23 ST 11 44 Daniel Barry John Bull Avanti Plus Cat 1 S +04:39 12 71 Joe Cooper Scotty Browns - Vision Systems Cat 1 S +04:40 13 31 Matthew Zenovich H & J's Outdoor World Southland Cat 1 U23 +04:57 14 29 Pieter Bulling H & J's Outdoor World Southland Cat 1 U23 +04:58 15 27 Cameron Karwowski H & J's Outdoor World Southland Cat 1 U23 +05:49 16 83 Gordon McCauley Moa Hunters Cat 1 M +05:50 17 49 Mark Spessott Team Cycleworkz Cat 1 M +05:51 18 89 Brad Evans Otago University Cat 1 U23 ST 19 4 Paul Odlin Subway Pro Cycling Cat 1 S ST 20 16 Greg Taylor L & M Group Racing Cat 1 S +05:52 21 33 Tim Rush Team Orbea Cat 2 U23 ST 22 20 George Bennett Tasman Wheelers Cat 1 U23 ST 23 32 Tom Prestidge Team Orbea Cat 2 U23 ST 24 77 Patrick Jones Cycling Otago Cat 1 U23 +05:54 25 7 Hamish Schreurs Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 1 U23 +06:03 26 15 Joe Chapman L & M Group Racing Cat 1 S +07:05 27 60 Scott McDonnell Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 1 M +07:31 28 21 Daniel Ellison Tasman Wheelers Cat 1 U23 +07:44 29 46 Tim Carswell John Bull Avanti Plus Cat 1 M +07:45 30 12 Ben Ronbertson Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 1 S ST 31 74 Reon Nolan Scotty Browns - Vision Systems Cat 2 S +07:46 32 86 Brodie Catterick Moa Hunters Cat 1 U23 ST 33 62 John McKenzie Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 2 M ST 34 79 Justin Stott Cycling Otago Cat 1 M ST 35 36 Craig Domigan Team Orbea Cat 2 S ST 36 47 Jorg Engelbrecht John Bull Avanti Plus Cat 1 S ST = 64 Ben Wortelboer Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 2 U23 ST 38 69 Reon Park Reiker Cycles Cat 1 M +07:47 39 28 Marcel Baird H & J's Outdoor World Southland Cat 1 U23 ST 40 84 Tony Catterick Moa Hunters Cat 1 M ST 41 56 Hayden Sword Homestyle Test Team Cat 1 S ST 42 22 Chris Nicholson Tasman Wheelers Cat 1 S +07:48 43 88 David Sullivan Moa Hunters Cat 1 M ST 44 53 Chris Heywood Team Cycleworkz Cat 1 M ST 45 76 Tom Davison Scotty Browns - Vision Systems Cat 2 U23 ST 46 68 Andy Vander-Hayden Reiker Cycles Cat 1 U23 ST 47 26 Tom Vessey H & J's Outdoor World Southland Cat 1 U23 +07:50 48 18 Tom Francis L & M Group Racing Cat 1 U23 +07:51 49 85 Josh Scott Moa Hunters Cat 1 S ST 50 48 Corey Hodgson John Bull Avanti Plus Cat 1 S +07:52 51 82 Andy Connelly Cycling Otago Cat 1 M ST 52 58 Stephen Flanagan Homestyle Test Team Cat 2 S ST 53 8 James Early Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 1 S +07:54 54 61 Jeremy Inglis Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 1 S ST 55 3 Ian Smallman Subway Pro Cycling Cat 1 S +07:59 56 50 Alex McGregor Team Cycleworkz Cat 1 U23 +08:04 57 91 Chris Harvey Otago University Cat 2 M +08:12 58 80 Scott Thomas Cycling Otago Cat 1 U23 ST 59 78 Chris Henderson Cycling Otago Cat 1 S +08:20 60 41 Brad McFarlane Team Thule Cat 2 M +10:25 61 65 Simon Acker Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 2 U23 +13:08 62 42 Blair Stuthridge Team Thule Cat 2 M +16:41 63 54 Phillip Yeo Homestyle Test Team Cat 2 S +17:11 64 10 Anthony Chapman Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 1 S +18:06 65 6 Dillon Bennett Subway Pro Cycling Cat 1 U23 +23:28 66 25 Dean Fulton Tasman Wheelers Cat 1 M +23:29 67 63 Glenn Quantock Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 2 M +26:40 68 14 James Canny L & M Group Racing Cat 1 S +28:38 69 70 Ryan Millar Reiker Cycles Cat 1 U23 ST 70 38 Phillip Chester Team Thule Cat 2 M +36:13 71 40 Michael Ferigo Team Thule Cat 2 M ST 72 35 Mark Richards Team Orbea Cat 2 M +36:14 30 Brehan Cairns H & J's Outdoor World Southland Cat 1 U23 DNF 24 Kieran Hambrook Tasman Wheelers Cat 1 U23 DNF 17 Samuel Steele L & M Group Racing Cat 1 U23 DNF 19 Tom Ashley L & M Group Racing Cat 1 U23 DNF 73 Scott Wilder Scotty Browns - Vision Systems Cat 1 S DNF 75 Philip Hodder Scotty Browns - Vision Systems Cat 2 S DNF 91 Chris Harvey Otago University Cat 2 M DNF 59 Mitchell Podmore Homestyle Test Team Cat 2 U23 DNF 51 Darcy Ellerm-Norton Team Cycleworkz Cat 1 U23 DNF 72 Richard Lawson Scotty Browns - Vision Systems Cat 1 U23 DNF 57 Matt Shallcrass Homestyle Test Team Cat 1 S DNF 11 George Hubbard Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 1 U23 DNF 1 Thomas Hubbard Subway Pro Cycling Cat 1 U23 DNF 87 Jeremy MacKenzie Moa Hunters Cat 1 S DQ 92 Phillip Turnwald Otago University Cat 2 S DQ 93 Jacob Grieve Otago University Cat 2 S DQ Results - Women Race Distance 135km, Average Speed 39.88km/h PlaceRace No Name Team Division Time 1 218 Lauren Ellis Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 2 W 3:23:07 2 221 Corrine Smitt Cycling Otago Cat 2 W +00:05 3 213 Sequoia Cooper H & J's Outdoor World Southland Cat 2 W +24:11 4 214 Karen Fulton Team Orbea Cat 2 W +28:28 5 215 Josie Giddens Team Orbea Cat 2 W ST 6 216 Aimee Burns Team Orbea Cat 2 W +28:29 222 Kat Jones Cycling Otago Cat 2 W DNF 223 Reubeyn Bisschops Team Cycleworkz Cat 2 W DNF 212 Jeannie Kuhajek Tasman Wheelers Cat 2 W DNF 211 Haley Mercer Benchmark Homes Cycling Team Cat 2 W DNF 219 Sharlotte Lucas Warmup - Pushbikes Cycling Team Cat 2 W DNF Page 2 BRT Canterbury Sportscore Printed: 8-Oct-11 16:50.
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