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May 17/00 12:02 pm - Cipo Wins at Giro, Folding Bike Group, Mississauga Midweek, US Standings


Posted by Editor on 05/17/00
 

Giro

Stage 4 - Scalea to Matera 227 km

1 CIPOLLINI Mario ITA Saeco - Valli & Valli
2 KONYSHEV Dmitri RUS Fassa Bortolo
3 MARTINELLO Silvio ITA Team Polti
4 MARTIN PERDIGUERO Miguel Angel ESP Vitalicio Seguros - Generali
5 GUTIERREZ CATALUNA Jose Enrique ESP Kelme - Costa Blanca
6 ONGARATO Alberto ITA Mobilvetta Design - Rossin
7 REBELLIN Davide ITA Liquigas - Pata
8 MARIN Ruben COL Aguardiente Nectar - Selle Italia

Christian Moreni (Liquigas-Pata) continues to hold the pink leader's jersey.


Folding Bike Group

The Toronto Folder Group will hold its first get-together on Sunday, June 11. The TFG is for people in the Toronto, Ontario (Canada) area who own, ride, and enjoy folding bicycles (such as Bike Friday, Brompton, Dahon, Birdy, etc.). The idea behind TFG is simple - we want to share the folding fun with like-minded souls, and show the rest of the world what folders are all about. We're unstructured (no membership fees, meetings, or rules) and very informal - as long as you ride a folder, you're welcome to join us! Among the events we're planning are: short group rides in the Toronto area; Show and Tell get-togethers (where we can brag about our machines); and manufacturer/retailer demos. Most of these events will take place - or start/finish, in the case of the rides - at the Urbane Cyclist bike shop, which is located at 180 John Street, in Toronto. There's more info about TFG at: www.praxcomm.com/tfg.htm


La Bicicletta Midweek Criterium Series - Ontario
(courtesy Peter McCaffery)

Prestige Event # 1 - Event 5, May 16/00
48.4 km, Average speed 42.9 kph

PositionNameClubCatTimePoints
1Kevin SpeachtKiro11:03:4312
2Peter MorseKiro1s.t.11
3Tony AbramaviciusMississauga GearsMBs.t.10
4Yann BlindertLondon Centennial Wheelers2s.t.9
5Tim OliverExit Realty1s.t.8
6Enrico TrainiMississauga Gears2s.t.7
7Paul RegoOakville1s.t.6
8Mark ShawInd.MBs.t.5
9Matt KingsInd.2s.t.4
10Graham ThomasHalton R&TMBs.t.3


30 starters         23 finishers

Lousy weather. Many thanks to all who came out to brave the elements and put on a great show. One of the best  races in this year’s series. Thanks to Tina Mayberry for marshalling and to Jeff Archbold and Derek Peeling (you should have been riding Derek!) for help with equipment collection. Please note: NO NOVICE RACE NEXT MONDAY.

Series standings to date:

NameClubCategoryTotal after 5 events
Speacht, KevinKiro154 points
Small, SimonItal Pasta130
Hansen, JeffItal Pasta123
Davidge, PiersMississauga Gears122
Rego, PaulOakville121
Abramavicius, TonyMississauga GearsMB20
Wadden, James J.Kiro120
Traini, EnricoMississauga Gears319
Valenti, JasonBrampton119
Shaw, MarkIndMB18
Morse, PeterKiro116
Thomas, GrahamHalton R&TMB16
Krip, BruceRNH215
Hansen, MattIntersports114
Salisbury, DuncanHalton R&T314
Cavanagh, GregMississauga Gears113
Fry, DavidRNH113
Bryce, AubreyD'OrnellasA12
Randall, AndrewJet Fuel111
Abbey, GarnettHalton R&TMA10
Britnell, DaveHummingbirds210
Oliver, TimExit110
Blindert, YannLondon Cent. Wheelers29
Perez, FredNARC29



U.S. NRC Series Points
(courtesy John Wordin, Mercury)

1 Gord Fraser Mercury Canada 520 points
2 Scott Moninger Mercury Boulder, Colo. 420
3 Chris Horner Mercury San Diego 317
4 Eric Wohlberg Shaklee Canada 287
5 Trent Klasna Saturn Pine Valley, Calif. 281

 

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