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Div. 1
1st Bryan Wright
2nd Paul Wilson
3rd Tony Bennett
4th Kevin Jackson
Div. 2
1st John Eddy
2nd Greg Minne
3rd Geoff Cranstone
4th Michael Lynch
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The club's AGM resulted in the following members taking up (or continuing) their roles for 2012,
President Steve Flower
Vice President Terry Watchorn Rob Green
Secretary / Treasurer Ray Rhodes
Assistant Secretary Rob Green
Public Officer Ray Rhodes
Web Master Ray Rhodes
Handicapper Steve Flower
Assistant Handicapper Rob Green
Racing Committee Rod Cheyne Terry Watchorn Graham Nankervis
In addition a discussion on the merits of the club holding an Open Handicap race in 2012 took place and the resulting vote decided that the club will not promote the event in 2012. Therefore the Secretary has ben instructed to inform the VVCC that the race will not take place in 2012.
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Despite the very warm conditions on Sunday morning, Division 2 cyclists from Gippsland and Eastern Veterans competed in a 50 minute criterium race. Our Eastern sister club have warmed to our 800 metre criterium course because of its safety and wide roads. To this extent, three first time competitors remarked on how much they enjoyed the competition. One of these, Ken Woollard, who is now 84 years of age, still competes many decades after his world championship title.
The race itself kept a reasonably high tempo reaching speeds of up to 37 kph in an effort to shake off fellow riders. This, however, did not deter each member in the race as they were altogether with one lap to go. But the younger competitor, Jeff Smith, took the honours on the line, with Brian Forder fighting on for second place, and John Eddy in third position.
The Division 1 Group, although depleted in numbers, proved to be a hard encounter, with the super fit Bryan Wright dictating terms. Ian Miller and Rob Green barely hung on to his relentless speed but managed to stay in the home straight at the finish.
Results: Division 1
Bryan Wright 1st
Rob Green 2nd
Ian Miller 3rd
Division 2
Jeff Smith 1st
Brian Forder 2nd
John Eddy 3rd.
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There was no complacency on Sunday for those who thought that the one hour criterium race at Pakenham was going to be an easy walk in the park, especially if Bryan Wright has his way.
Competing in Division 1, Bryan said he was going to “ just roll along today and take it quietly,” as he had raced yesterday. But we all knew this was a tongue in cheek cliché and that we were in for one hell of a gruelling encounter. In great form, Bryan set the pace early, attacking and making everyone suffer. But, to the credit of most in the field, all competitors managed to hold on and even do some of the work in front. Brett Smart showed his fitness by initiating several attacks. His hard training over the last few weeks was paying dividends.
Rod Cheyne and Rob Green also contributed to the speed of the contest and closed down the gaps which were occurring often. At the 50 minute mark (with 10 minutes to go), Bret made his move.
Sensing that there was serious fatigue with the riders at the front, he hit the bunch hard, accelerating with Bryan hot on his heels. This move was just enough to break up the bunch. Although Rod and Rob made an effort to close the distance, it was too late. Both Bryan and Brett were working well together to keep the bunch at bay by sitting on 38km per hour.
Bryan then showed his superior class with one lap to go and broke away from Bret to win comfortably.
Results:
Bryan Wright !st
Brett Smart 2nd
Rob Green 3rd
Rod Cheyne 4th
Division 2 was a much slower affair. But each rider competed at their level of ability. Competitors were more content to share the lead, but at the same time, wary of each other.
Although a number of attacks were made, they were quickly nullified by the bunch. It was John Eddy, however, who took the initiative on the last lap. He opened up a 40 metre lead from the much improved Laurie Black and the ex.school boy champion Greg Minne, to win.
Results:
John Eddy 1st
Laurie Black 2nd
Greg Minne 3rd
Ian Jones 4th
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The club's AGM meeting is being held at the Kernot Community Hall at 7pm on Feb 8th. All members are encouraged to attend and participate in the club's affairs.
Steve Flower will step down as President.
Ray Rhodes will step down as Secretary/treasurer (etc)
Candidates are sought for all positions.
President
Vice President
Secretary/Treasurer
Public Officer
Web Master
Handicapper
Assistant Handicapper
Committee members
Racing Committee
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The race programme has been updated with the summer races.
Any queries about the races or venues call Rob Green 5655 2507 or Steve Flower 5672 2147
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New address
Lot 30C Redgum Road
Briagolong
Vic 3860
New Phone: 5145 5656
Email addresses remain the same
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Dear Members,
It is with deep regret that I inform all Gippsland vets that Terry Watchhorn’s wife (Gwenda) passed away this morning at about 5.30am.
She is now at peace after a very long illness.
I will be sending a card on behalf of the club to Terry and his family.
Should you wish to also pass on your sympathy, Terry’s address is 56 Parr St., Leongatha 3953.
The funeral has not been finalized, but will most likely be later next week.
Rob and Jo Green.
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The Gippsland Vets Cycling Club had its first real race for many weeks at Pakenham on Sunday, 27 November, 2011. Again it looked like no racing would take place, as torrential rain had been threatening for several days. So it was pleasing to have the opportunity to ride on a great criterium circuit at Pakenham with riders from the club and Eastern Vets. Although the field was relatively small, the standard of competition was very close. As some riders had not raced for several weeks, it was still going to be an interesting competition.
Bryan Wright, the strongest in the field dominated early by making several attacks in an effort to weaken as many riders as he could. It was not long before one rider felt the going a little tough, and he was the first victim. Most riders took turns of leading the bunch, but were cautious of an attack from Bryan, so it was essential to keep a little in reserve to counter his moves. With only a few laps to go of the 80 0metre circuit, Bryan made his most devastating attack and left everyone in the field, bar one, in his wake.
The final result was David Ryan, 1st, Bryan Wright 2nd, Rod Cheyne 3rd.
This race would have benefited every rider as tactics and racing fitness levels were realised and perhaps the result would be different next time.
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Its that time of the year again so membership renewals are required.
Since the licence fee has gone up $10 for 2012, the club has voted to keep the membership costs the same as last year at $130, by reducing the club membership by $10, thereby holding the cost at $130.
2012 membeship requires a new application form with an extended disclaimer. Please ensure that you use the new 2012 form as old forms will not be accepted.
Rob Green and Steve Flower both have the new style form.
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Last Sunday, 1 October, 2011, was arguably the best racing with the most competitive group of riders so far this year at the Pakenham Criterium course. With the eight starters in Division 1, each rider was capable of a place. The first day of daylight saving was also one of the best days weather wise on this particular racing track. It was good to see new faces in the field, as there was some degree of uncertainty with regard to each competitor’s ability.
The one hour race started off with respect for each other as riders were unwilling to make the first move. Then the attacks began. Bryan Wright got the ball rolling by increasing the speed by 10kms an hour and putting his rivals on notice. It was clear from this point that to stay in the leading group was going to be quite difficult. Most riders did their share of attacks including Rob Harris, Rob Green, Rod Cheyne, Jeff Gerrish, Ian Miller and Gary Campbell. But it was Gary who was the first casualty to be dropped. Once a rider loses contact with the main bunch it is almost impossible to get back in the race. Several attacks were made consistently until the last 10 minutes, where riders found it difficult to break away from the rest of the field. With 2 laps to go of the 800 metre circuit, Ian Miller surged forward in an attempt to catch the bunch by surprise. Being ever alert, each rider quickly followed and it was not until the very last lap that Bryan Wright, Marcus Herzog and Rob Harris managed to gain a 20 metre breakaway. These 3 riders hung on to make the three final placings, with Marcus Herzog first, Rob Harris second and Bryan Wright third.
The race in Division 2 was an entirely different affair. The pace was reasonably slow as each rider was aware that if any attack was made it would be quickly covered and the bunch therefore were quite content to wait for the final lap and make the race into a sprint finish. In first place Robin Condie won comfortably, with John Eddy second and Laurie Black third.
All riders were extremely impressed with the racing standard and although they may not have gained a place, everyone gave it their best.
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Don’t forget tonight’s the start of Summer Crits; racing starts at 6pm sharp!
Racing cost $10/rider
No License no ride.
Tool bags, pumps, lights should be removed from all bikes and helmets. SPECIAL NOTE: If you have cable ties on your helmet for the magpies you will be fined & forced to enter the 2012 Toughen Up Series!!
Dropped riders to exit circuit when requested
Riders to leave the track immediately upon finishing, whilst staying left.
We also request you return race numbers immediately after racing , plus place getters must come & collect monies before going back to your car; additionally please exit the facility as quickly as possible so we can lock up.
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Hi all......
As you may or may not be aware our Wednesday girl, Karen Munro has lost her 18 month battle with Lungcancer last friday....
The service will be held on friday in Warragul for anyone wishing to attend....
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Any questions about upcoming racing or volunteers to assist call Rob Green 56552207 or Steve Flower 0438931672
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The Gippsland Vets cyclists saw another day of exciting competition with a handicap event at Kernot last Sunday. The 41 kilometre course starting at the Kernot Community Hall proved to be a challenge with the windy conditions and undulating road. Michael Lynch and Ian Jones started well before the next group of riders joined the starting line and it became clear that to catch these two was going to be a huge effort. Although the three chasing groups were joined together by about the 7km mark, they were unable to chase down Ian Jones who eventually won the race by 5 minutes.
The chasing group worked reasonably well together and at this point they were only racing for the minor placings. As pride was at stake, all riders were still going to give their best to finish in the top three. About 4 kilometres from the finish, Gary Campbell took the initiative and attacked viciously leaving the field surprised. It was not long before Rob Green and Garry Lamb decided to chase him down.
They were joined in the pursuit by Bryan Wright who lead the chase group within striking distance of Gary Campbell. Ian Miller then took charge and joined Gary before the final kilometre. At the top of the last hill before the finish, there was Gary Campbell, Ian Miller, Rob Green and Garry Lamb all in contention. Ian lead the way with Gary on his heels, followed by Rob and Garry. This final kilometre down the hill was a game of tactics, but Gary Campbell had the power at the finish with a 50 metre burst to win by half a wheel, followed by Ian Miller, Rob Green and Garry Lamb.
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The Pakenham circuit for the Gippsland Vets and guest riders proved to be a huge success on Sunday. Two divisions took the starting line, and it was anyone’s race, particularly in Division 1. This field was not only competitive but also very even in ability. History has shown with these competitors that if they all stayed together during the race, it was the rider with the most determination and best position would be the one to take the honours. However, there was a new rider in the field, Jean Phillipe Leclevcq, who was an unknown quantity. Most of the other riders knew what to expect from each other and there was the normal surges and attacks for most of the race by every rider. With two laps to go on the criterium circuit, Jean Phillipe took control and lead the bunch to the finish, taking first place. The minor placings were separated by only one bike length, with Dave Ryan second and Gary Campbell third.
1st Jean Phillipe Leclevq
2nd Dave Ryan
3rd Gary Campbell
Division 2 was a more sedate encounter where all riders managed to stay together with little fear from attacks by any individual. It was not until the last 150 metres, where riders started their final sprint. Again, another close finish saw John Eddy take first place, with a very pleased Laurie Black in second, and Ian Jones in third.
1st John Eddy
2nd Laurie Black
3rd Ian Jones
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Due to Fathers day this Sunday, there will be no racing this Sunday.
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Naturally we are disappointed at the poor level of entry for last Sundays Open event, especially as Steve and the boys pulled out all the stops to make it such a good event.
If there is going to be an event next year there are a number of issues that need to be considered.
- Is it just the wrong time of year, even though we have always enjoyed good weather for the event, visitors may expect worse?
- Should we opt for another date?
- The VVCC has a convention that other clubs do not run feature events on the same day, we know other clubs did run large events to coincide with ours, coincidentally we didn't get much in the way of entries from those clubs. Should the VVCC be asked to sanction clubs that breach the convention?
- Some input cites the course as too hard?
- it has been suggested that more advertising is required, however the event is in the handbook, every member has a handbook. Would more advertising add entries?
- should it be a scratch races series, perhaps run over the Woodleigh circuit?
- Should we canvas the bigger Metropolitan clubs and their members who didn't really support the event (apart from a strong scratch group presence) as to why their members didn't support the race, especially given they are actually the closest clubs with therefore the shortest distance to travel.
- Should we just take a 'holiday' from Open promotion and consider coming back in 2013 or some future year?
I'm sure there are other thoughts to be discussed as well, the next meeting is the time and place to do this, make your thoughts heard.
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Some mention has been made of the failure of our Open to draw good numbers. I think we should concentrate on the positives ie the great feedback from those who attended!
The females were rapt in receiving flowers and Mandy Hosking raved about the food. Jenny Farrow reckons it's the best race weekend going.
The strong scratch group say good testing circuit re Stefan Kirsch and Peter Howard.
Northern blokes liked it though they had a big one day before.
We need to push it a bit more!
Rod Cheyne
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Thanks for the card and the kind words of condolence from the members of The Gippy Vets for the passing away of my dear Mum
Rod Cheyne