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March 3/06 9:58 am - Trust House Women's tour, 2006 Webcor Team, B.C. Race News


Posted by Editor on 03/3/06
 

Trust House Women's Tour - New Zealand

Stage 4 - Wellington to Miramar Peninsula ITT 14km

1 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Trust House NZ National Team 16:06
2 Meifang Li (Chn) China National Team at 0:31
3 Judith Arndt (Ger) T Mobile 0:45
4 Melissa Holt (NZl) Trust House NZ National Team 0:49
5 Svetlana Bubnenkova (Rus) Russia National Team 0:54

38 Amy Moore (Can) T Mobile 2:37
51 Jenny Trew (Can) uknzjobs.com 3:02


Final GC

1 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Trust House NZ National Team 5:09:32
2 Priska Doppmann (Sui) Univega Pro Team at 1:02
3 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Equipe Nurnberger Versicherung 1:16
4 Elodie Touffet (Fra) Nobili Rubinetterie - Menikini Cogeas 1:58
5 Hayley Brown (Aus) Chase Smart Mercedes-Benz 2:28

50 Amy Moore (Can) T Mobile 11:23
66 Jenny Trew (Can) uknzjobs.com 20:39



2006 Webcor-Platinum Women's Team
Courtesy Team

The Webcor Builders Women's team has signed a new co-sponsor in Platinum Advisors for 2006, and will be known as the Webcor-Platinum Women's Cycling Team. California-based consultancy firm Platinum Advisors was a supporting sponsor of the team in 2005.

The Webcor-Platinum team has six riders returning from last year and one new rider (Rais):

Christine Thorburn (2004 US National Time Trial Champion and Olympian)
Katheryn Curi (2005 US National Road Champion)
Erinne Willock (2005 Canadian National Road Race silver medalist)
Felicia Gomez (2005 Canadian National Time Trial bronze medalist)

Cat Malone (USA)
Betina Hold (USA)
Amber Rais (2005 US Collegiate National Omnium Champion)

Management:
Karen Brems
Carmen D'Aluisio

3rd Annual Junkyard Dog / My First Bike Race - B.C.
Courtesy Cycling BC

SORCE Cycling Club is hosting their third annual Mountain Bike Races on Saturday, April 1st at the South Surrey Bike Park. The Junkyard Dog is the first Cycling BC sanctioned cross country points race of the 2006 season and promises to be exciting for competitors and spectators alike. The second event, My First/Next Mountain Bike Race, is designed specifically for the novice racers. Race proceeds fund SORCE Youth Cycling Programs and volunteer trailwork at the Bike Park.

The Junkyard Dog XC starts at 10 am with a frantic mass start. Cyclists peel out onto an incredibly fast road section before they enter the twisting, log-strewn trails of the lush, forested Bike Park. The SORCE trailwork volunteers have been grooming the course for months, and it provides plenty of opportunity for competitors to test their technical skills and racing prowess. The tight trail pattern also offers ample opportunity for spectators to check out the action.

The My First Mountain Bike Race starts at 2 pm and is open to riders of all ages and abilities. It runs on the user-friendly BLT trail, which is largely obstacle free. It is great trail to ride casually, and is a thrill when taken at speed. To encourage youth participation, racers 10-14 years old receive a killer Junkyard Dog race t-shirt with their entry fee. In addition, SORCE will be running a BBQ and a fundraising concession with souvenir logo wear.

Come on out and cheer on the competitors or test your mettle on the course. If you would like to register, head to your local bike shop or check out the SORCE website at www.sorcebikeclub.org. The South Surrey Bike Park is near the South Surrey Community Recreation Centre at 14602 20th Avenue just 25 minutes south of the Oak Street bridge.

Contact: Jim Richardson, jerichardson@telus.net

 

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