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May 2/03 10:04 am - West Indies vs the World Track Series report & photos


Posted by Editoress on 05/2/03
 

West Indies vs. the World Cycling Series

Glen Rendall has sent us a summary of the races and some photos of this race series that took place in Trinidad, Tobago and Barbados from April 12 through 27

Photos

Final summary of the Canadian podium apearances at the Beacon Insurance West Indies vs. the World Cycling Series that took part over the last month at various velodromes and venues across Trinidad, Tobago and Barbados. The Canadian team was comprised of sprinters Keith Bruneau (Victoria, BC), Alex Maurais(Bromont, Qc) and endurance rider Glen Rendall (Ottawa, On). Although the team experienced a set back when Keith Bruneau crashed heavily early in the series and broke his elbow, the team performed well having a multitude of top 5 placings in addition to 7 podium appearances.

Friday April 12, 2003. Skinner's Park, Trinidad
Republic Bank International 15km Scratch Race
1. Joel Marinio, West Indies/Cuba 16min, 3.16sec
2. Roger Farrel, Trinidad
3. Glen Rendall, Canada

Sunday April 20th. Barbados
International Unknown Distance Race
1. Joel Marinio, West Indies/Cuba
2. Elissia Greene, West Indies/Trinidad
3. Alexandre Maurais, Canada

Friday April 25th. Arima, Trinidad
Republic Bank International 25lap (12.5km) Scratch Race
1. Joel Marinio, West Indies/Cuba
2. Glen Rendall, Canada
3. Carlos Alzates, Columbia

Saturday April 26th. Arima, Trinidad
Republic Bank International 30lap Scratch Race
1. Emile Abraham, West Indies/Tobago
2. Glen Rendall, Canada
3. Pavl Sustr, Cheq Republic

Sunday April 27th. Arima, Trinidad
International 10lap Tempo Race (Point a lap)
1. Joel Marinio, West Indies/Cuba
2. Glen Rendall, Canada
3. Carlos Alzates, Columbia

News Day International 6lap Win and Out
1. Glen Rendall, Canada
2. Joel Marinio, West Indies/Cuba
3. Tyrone Hamilton, West Indies/Guyana

Republic Bank International 35lap Scratch Race
1. Joel Marinio, West Indies/Cuba
2. Glen Rendall, Canada
3. Nico Ruyloft, Belgium


 

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