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October 11/99 10:45 am - Gravity Games on TV, Letter From Italy, Race Across Peninsula Results


Posted by Editor on 10/11/99
 

Schwinn Sponsors Canadian Coverage of Gravity Games
(courtesy Chris Burke)

If you plan to spend this entire holiday weekend sitting on your butt digesting turkey, make sure that you tune in to Sportnet‚s Canadian coverage of the Gravity Games, starting this Monday. Between burps you‚ll notice that Schwinn has sponsored the show with a sexy 2000 Powermatic and some other funky gear. And if you can get your nieces and nephews to stop throwing cranberry sauce at each other long enough, you‚ll also notice that Sportsnet will be airing the games every Monday night for the next 3 weeks˜for a total of close to 160 spots for Schwinn! Tell your friends! Tell the guy/girl next door that you‚ve been trying to impress with all that Schwinn stuff you wear to work!

Have a great weekendËœand keep an eye out for some big stuff coming down the pipeline soon!


Letter from Italy

Hi everyone,

It was great to have my Mom and Dad out here in Italy to watch the race on Sunday (Oct. 10th). I hadn't seen them in 10 months, as they had never been to europe, or a european bike race before. They really enjoyed it, and the race anouncer made a big deal about having visitors all the way from Canada -introducing them in front of the finish line crowd.

The event was the 48th Gran Premio Pretola, a national sanctioned event, coursing over 167 very hilly kilometers. Slawomir Kohut (Poland) of the Italian team Miche-Penna, took top honors after a 10km solo effort, and my chase group of 10 riders sprinted in for the remaining placings. My SC REDA - Baggioni teammate Eliseo Dal Re placed 3rd, and I managed 8th. There were 130 starters, and about 20 finishers.

We are leaving for another race today, so I have to keep this one short. More news on Wednesday.

Arrivederci!

Paul Kelly


Race Across the Peninsula, Ontario
(courtesy Peter McCaffery)

Grimsby to Lowbanks

POSNAMECLUBCATTIMEPTS
1Jeff HansenItal PastaSen2:06:0112
2Buck MillerSt. Catharines C.C.Jun2:33:0312
2Pat SheaIndependentSen2:12:0411
3Tim LefebvreItal PastaSen2:14:3110
4Chris PatonMississauga VolvicSen2:21:159
5Warren DaviesMississauga VolvicSen2:22:208
6Al WorozbytItal PastaSen2:23:007
8Ben De BraySt. Catharines C.C.Sen2:33:336
9Randy BrownHamilton C.C.Master B2:34:1612
10Stuart GreenSt. Catharines C.C.Sen2:39:265
11Justin HinesIndependentSen2:42:585
12Brent ArthursRNHSen2:44:154
13Michael MooreMississauga VolvicSen2:44:173
14Brian ThorneIndependentMaster B2:48:0611
15Peter LeyserMohawk MTB ClubSen2:48:102
16Amy JarvisIntersportWomen2:50:5012
17Mark PozniakIndependentMIN2:51:1712
18James McDonaldIndependentSen2:55:272
19Robyn HollandIndependentWomen2:59:3011
20Harold OsborneHamilton C.C.Master C3:02:0712
21John MatthewsIndependentSen3:02:522
22Bill StonemanIndependentMaster B3:03:0810
23Mike Van den BoschInde0pendentSen3:06:302
24Gavin KibbleIndependentSen3:07:242
25Dave PeoplesIndependentSen3:10:402
26James RadixIndependentSen3:12:052
27Robert ZychIndependentMaster B3:22:529
28Byron DawsonIndependentCad3:28:2512
29Glen McCroneIndependentSen3:31:072
30Paul AllasterIndependentJun3:33:5111
31Bryan CampbellIndependentMaster C3:40:5011
32Murray WickhamIndependentMaster B3:42:478
33Pierre JulianIndependentSen3:43:492
34Katie AlexanderIndependentWomen3:50:5810
35James WoodhallSilver SpokesMaster B3:51:307
36Paul WeaverSilver SpokesMaster B3:57:286
37Thomas WoodhallSilver SpokesJun4:11:3010
38Pat DelDucaIndependentSen4:21:302
39Dave Del DucaIndependentSens.t.2
40Robert McKenzieIndependentSen4:29:472
41Gerald Van DamSilver SpokesMaster B4:31:225
42Ryan De BoerMississauga VolvicCad4:33:3811
43James De PrinseIndependentCad1
43Vanessa ThorneIndependentWomen1
43Darko BerisauakIndependentSen1

 

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