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October 28/01 7:51 am - Herald Tour, Okinawa, Perras, Proulx Moves, Biker Banquet


Posted by Editor on 10/28/01
 

Herald Sun Tour - Australia

Stage 14 - Warrnambool to Colac 193 km

1 Piotr Chmielewski (Pol) Echuca-Moama 4:47:43
2 Greg Henderson (NZL) Australia Post at 0:37
3 Andy De Smet (Bel) Foster's Lightice s.t.
4 Phillip Thuaux (Aus) Caravello 0:38
5 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Jayco 0:43
6 Scott Sunderland (Aus) Malaysia Airlines
7 Peter Wrolich (Aut) Ballarat-Eureka!
8 Paul Griffin (Irl) Latrobe City
9 Stefan Van Dijk (Ned) Southern Grampians
10 Tim Lenaers (Bel) Foster's Lightice

33 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Australia Post all s.t.

Stage 15 - Geelong Criterium 44 km

1 Dave McCook (USA) Australia Post 1:07:07
2 Eugen Wacker (Kyr) Echuca-Moama
3 Sean Sullivan (Aus) Southern Grampians
4 Karl Menzies (Aus) Australian Abalone Exports all s.t.
5 Russell Van Hout (Aus) AH Plant - Caffe Paesano at 0:01
6 John Lieswyn (USA) Australia Post 0:03
7 Ari Hojgaard Jensen (Den) Caravello s.t.
8 Alessandro Pozzi (Ita) Active For Life 0:06
9 Baden Burke (Aus) AH Plant - Caffe Paesano 0:07
10 Remigius Lupeikis (Ltu) Echuca-Moama 0:10

20 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Australia Post s.t.

Final GC

1 Peter Wrolich (Aut) Ballarat-Eureka! 32:59:26
2 Zbigniew Piatek (Pol) Echuca-Moama at 1:11
3 Remigius Lupeikis (Ltu) Echuca-Moama 4:31
4 Kazimierz Stafiej (Pol) Echuca-Moama 4:51
5 Ashley Humbert (Aus) Custom Fleet 7:05
6 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Australia Post 7:17
7 Steve Williams (Aus) NSW Institute Of Sport 8:17
8 Tomas Buchacek (Cze) Custom Fleet 12:24
9 Trent Wilson (Aus) Custom Fleet 12:33
10 Ari Hojgaard Jensen (Den) Caravello 13:42


Canadian Team For Tour de Okinawa
Courtesy Bruce Wenting

The Canadian team for the 2001 Tour de Okinawa, to be held November 11 2001, is as follows:

Men's 200 km UCI 1.5

Jacob Erker
Andrew Pinfold
Josh Hall
Seamus McGrath

Women's 50 km race

Nicole Demars
Julie Hutsebaut

Manager - Bruce Wenting

The Tour de Okinawa is one of the major events in the Asian Calendar. Approximately 2000 riders will participate in events from 50 km road races to a 380 km randonne. The men's race carries a rating of UCI 1.5, making it an important race for developing riders to score points. Teams from Canada, Ireland, USA, Holland, Italy and France will join Japanese and other Asian Teams for this race.


I N V I T A T I O N à un cocktail bénéfice pour Dominique Perras

www.geocities.com/fpoires/13nov.htm

Faites équipe avec Dominique Perras en route pour les Jeux du Commonwealth en 2002.

CASINO DE MONTRÉAL, cocktail animé par Louis Bertrand de TVA

le mardi 13 novembre 2001 à 17 h 30
à la salle Baccara du Casino de Montréal
1, avenue du Casino, Montréal (île Notre-Dame).

Le coût d'un billet pour le cocktail est de 75 $. Un léger goûter et des consommations vous seront offerts.

Veuillez faire un chèque au nom de l'Association cycliste canadienne. Un reçu pour fins d'impôt vous sera émis.

Merci de confirmer votre présence auprès d'Estelle Chapron de Perras-Dyotte Communications Inc., au (514) 765-3775 ou pdc@mlink.net.

Pour en savoir plus sur ce valeureux grimpeur, consultez le www.geocities.com/dominiqueperras

Le stationnement et le vestiaire sont gratuits.

Accès réservé aux personnes de 18 ans et plus.


National Centre Coach To Vancouver:

Hello everyone,

I just wanted to let you know that I will be re-locating to Vancouver in early January to continue with my professional coaching career.

After completing Level 4 NCCP certification at the National Coaching Institute - Calgary, I need a new challenge. Warmer climates, extended racing seasons and high quality athletes make the lower mainland a natural choice for the next phase of my career.

The Olympic Oval - National Cycling Centre has been an incredible place to work during the past 4 years. From a tiny beginning, it has grown to be a leader in the world of cycling. There are a lot of great athletes and coaches working at the Centre. They are truly a "world class" operation in every respect.

In the next few months, I will be creating a high performance cycling program in the Vancouver & White Rock area. I am planning to start a program focused on Junior and Espoir athletes. I will post the details of the program when they are available.

Thanks to all the athletes and coaches (especially Head Coach Kurt Innes) for making my time in Calgary such an incredible experience. I am confident that the Centre will continue to grow and be even more successful in the future.

A special farewell to all the athletes that came to the Oval from Tri-Athletics and to Tanya Dubnicoff who has become a great friend. I will really miss you guys!

If anyone should need to contact me - I can be reached by email at danprlx@aol.com.

Thank you

Dan Proulx


Biker Banquet - Ottawa
Courtesy John Large

Everything is in place for the 10th Annual Biker Banquet as we hit the one week to go mark.

Saturday, November 3 at Camp Fortune
5:30 PM Cocktails.
7:30 Dinner

Dennis Thompson from Fresh Air Experience will have some of his world class collection of antique bicycles/goodies on hand to start conversation at the cocktail hour.

Olympic rowing medalist, Arctic Adventurer and journalist Alison Korn will be our guest speaker.

Live music , with "NAVY BLUE" will crank up and carry the hardier partiers through into the night. I know most of the crowd head for bed a little earlier than others but there has always been a core of those who stay to remember the stupider parts of the evening.

The focus each year remains on the builders and supporters of the sport. The idea is to buy dinner for those who help make the sport happen. The are no winners if there are no races and events to ride in.

Tickets are out at the shops and are $35 dollars. Last year over 200 came for Camp Fortune's famous buffet which will again include both the roast beast and a vegetarian main dish, along with the veggies and salads, desserts etc. Should be fun. The no lycra rule remains in effect - semi formal please. Raffle prizes as good as ever.

For those with a little gas left in tank Saturday morning Chris Mullington has launched the:

"First Annual Parliament Hill Climb"

This will be a short hill climb run behind the Parliament Buildings. The main event will be a bit of a tractor pull. We have a trailer to hook up to any bike. That trailer is loaded up with a guy named Norm. You have to pull Norm up the hill. Any parent with a trailer knows the work involved. Prizes and fun. Registration at 9:00 am and start at 10 am.

Contact tubehead@tvfactory.tv for more info. A detailed posting will follow.

 

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