Posted by Editoress on 10/30/09
It took 18 races and 5 bikes, but we now have a winner of the 2009 Mike's Bike Shop Cup. This year's podium was marked by one word as it was swept by 3 Peter Wedge Program riders: Youth.
Sussex's Neil Symington, with 1095 points, took the top prize, but it was only after a long battle with his close friends, Justin Mallet and Julien Roussel of Dieppe. The race was such a close one, the two were actually tied with 1045 points, but Mallet's win a few weeks ago made the difference. The top three were followed closely by another Peter Wedge rider, Marc Evers (935 points), while Mike LeBlanc, the first of the "original" Mike's Bike Shop club riders, completed the top 5 with 760 points.
The Mike's Bike Shop Cup has a unique format in two ways: it amalgamates 6 cycling disciplines (cross country, time trial, track, BMX, criterium, and cyclo-cross) and ranks the riders according to a handicap system. So the winner at the end of the season is a complete cyclist. The events take place on Tuesday evenings throughout the summer and the atmosphere is nothing but fun.
Tuesday night's final event was taken by Moncton's Krista Koval. She was followed on the line by Luc Arseneau and T.J. Worden-Rogers. For the last evening, the course was shortened, but did not lack in obstacles and fun sections. With Halloween just around the corner, an extra 10 points were awarded to everyone showing up in costume.
Courtesy Luc Arseneau
Final GC | |
1 Neil Symington | 1095 pts |
2 Justin Mallet | 1045 |
3 Julien Rousell | 1045 |
4 Marc Evers | 935 |
5 Mike Leblanc | 760 |
6 Melanie Bordage | 690 |
7 Rheal Jaillet | 655 |
8 Jean Richard Cormier | 550 |
9 Keith Godfrey | 520 |
10 Craig Harper | 455 |
11 Krista Koval | 450 |
12 Charles Cormier | 410 |
13 Pablo Vergera | 385 |
14 Michelle Chase | 375 |
15 Patrice Boudreau | 350 |
16 André Hébert | 330 |
17 Jeff Currie | 325 |
18 Dereck Keith | 320 |
19 Jean Jacques Ferguson | 300 |
20 Jean Leger | 290 |
21 Stuart Wight | 245 |
22 Luc Arseneau | 245 |
23 Guy Pellerin | 225 |
24 Bruno Richard | 220 |
25 Stéphane Cormier | 205 |
26 Bill Goobie | 195 |
27 Conrad Belliveau | 190 |
28 Daniel Richard | 175 |
29 Alain Goguen | 135 |
30 Paul Goobie | 130 |
31 Stephen Corbett | 125 |
32 Denis Hebert | 115 |
33 Sean Ritchie | 115 |
34 Luc Belliveau | 105 |
35 Don Ricker | 95 |
36 T.J. Worden Rogers | 90 |
37 Zoel Johnson | 75 |
38 Marc-André Deslauriers | 70 |
39 Cam McKinnon | 65 |
40 Zak Dixxon | 55 |
41 Dereck LeBlanc | 55 |
42 Marie-Eve LeForest | 55 |
43 Chhaya | 55 |
44 Phil Roche | 55 |
45 Guy Vincent | 50 |
46 Sacha LeBlanc | 50 |
47 Paul Hebert | 50 |
48 Mariette Roussel | 50 |
49 Sheila Colbourne | 50 |
50 Jean Francois Daigle | 50 |
51 Andre Leger | 45 |
52 Ian Denis | 45 |
53 René Julien | 45 |
54 Francois Gazzano | 40 |
55 Venessa McGivvon | 35 |
56 Maxime LaRochelle | 30 |
57 Marcel Roy | 30 |
58 Caroline Belliveau | 20 |
59 Charles Richard | 20 |
60 Luc Kitzanuk | 15 |
61 Monica Mclellan | 10 |
62 Helen Theriault | 10 |
63 Susie Currie | 10 |
64 Brian Breau | 5 |
65 Johanne St-Pierre | 5 |
66 Justin Goguen | 5 |
67 Sharon Kelly | 5 |
68 Stephane Boudreau | 5 |
69 Vincent Leger | 5 |
70 Patrick Mallet | 5 |
71 Julien Jaillet | 5 |
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