2021 Wal's Weekend of Cycling Victorian 100Km Road Championship

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2021 Wal's Weekend of Cycling Victorian 100Km Road Championship 2021 Wal's Weekend of Cycling Victorian 100km Road Championship Date: Sunday April 18 2021 Casterton - Sandford - Dunan - Casterton Distance: 93.5 km Startlist: Elite Men 1 Sam WELSFORD (Northern Beaches) dns 25 Dylan LINDSEY (Giant Racing Team ⋆) 2 Jack AITKEN (Hamilton) 26 Bailey MCDONALD (Camperdown) dns 3 Thomas ALLFORD (Mildura-Coomealla) 27 Mitchell MCGOVERN (Blackburn) 4 Jack BAKER (Geelong) 28 Oskar MOORE (Brunswick) 5 Nicholas BELL (Brunswick) 30 James MORIARTY (InForm TMX Make ⋆) 6 Fergus BROWNING (Footscray) 31 Noah MORTON (Royal Bikes ⋆) dns 7 Nathan BURRELL (Bendigo & District) 32 Kelland OBRIEN (St Kilda) 9 John DAVIS (Bendigo & District) 33 Zach OWEN (Albury-Wodonga) 10 Ruben DE SILVA-SMITH (Royal Bikes ⋆) 34 Callum PEARCE (Norwood) 11 Henry DIETZE (Giant Racing Team ⋆) 35 Luke PLAPP (InForm TMX Make ⋆) 12 Joshua DUFFY (InForm TMX Make ⋆) 36 Jensen PLOWRIGHT (Hawthorn) 13 Liam EDWARDS (Shepparton) 37 Alexander PORTER (Scotch College SA) 14 Graeme FRISLIE (InForm TMX Make ⋆) 39 Tristan SAUNDERS (Norwood) 15 Russell GILL (Norwood) 40 Brendan SCHULTZ (Bendigo & District) 16 Will GOLDING (Norwood) 41 Cameron SCOTT (St George) 17 Sam GOLDING (Norwood) 42 Tynan SHANNON (Geelong) 18 Riley HELMORE (Camperdown) 43 Jordan VILLANI (Giant Racing Team ⋆) 19 Leigh HOWARD (Geelong) 45 Tim CUTLER (Royal Bikes ⋆) 20 Joseph INGLIS (Carnegie Caulfield) 46 Brendon GREEN (Blackburn) dns 22 Harrison KNIGHT (Bendigo & District) 47 Ryan GREEN (Blackburn) 23 Conor LEAHY (InForm TMX Make ⋆) 48 Eddie WORRALL (Royal Bikes ⋆) 24 Willis LIENERT (Port Adelaide) 49 Matt BURCHELL (Royal Bikes ⋆) Total riders: 44  (⋆ denotes VRS team rider) Startlist: Women dns 101 Peta MULLENS (Roxsolt LIV SRAM ⋆) 112 Alexandra MANLY (Central Districts) 102 Gemma ABERY (St Kilda) 115 Maeve PLOUFFE (Port Adelaide) 104 Georgia BAKER (Northern Districts) 116 Eloise SANDOW (Norwood) 105 Justine BARROW (Roxsolt LIV SRAM ⋆) 118 Courtney SHERWELL (Roxsolt LIV SRAM ⋆) 107 Erin BERTRAM (Geelong) 120 Tess WIGHT (Mt Gambier) dns 109 Jordyn HASSETT (Mornington) dns 122 Nicola MACDONALD (Roxsolt LIV SRAM ⋆) 110 Lisa JACOB (St Kilda) Total riders: 13  (⋆ denotes VRS team rider) Startlist: Masters Men dns 203 Craig BEDDOME (Adelaide Hills) dns 221 Jarrod MORONI (Bendigo & District) 207 Lewis CROFTS (Human Key Locksmiths ⋆) 223 James PAGE (St Kilda) dns 208 Tim DECKER (Bendigo & District) 228 Matthew SHERWIN (Carnegie Caulfield) 210 Michael GALLAGHER (Human Key Locksmiths ⋆) 236 Adam JONES (Human Key Locksmiths ⋆) 214 Chris KENNETT (Human Key Locksmiths ⋆) Total riders: 9  (⋆ denotes VRS team rider) Page 1 of 1 Chief Commissaire: Bill McMahon Organiser: Wal Smith Cycling Foundation Sunday, April 18 2021 9:57:36pm.
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