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Road Race Report / Re: 2022 Western NSW ESport Cycling Champs
« on: May 27, 2022, 02:56:08 PM »
Unofficial 2022 Western NSW ESport Cycling RESULTS
Ahead of the official results which will be released by Auscycling Officials sometime 27th May 2022.. The early Zwift results suggests the following results for the c Champs
A Grade
Dubbo’s Kate Spicer looks to have successfully defended her A Grade Western Division Title, defeating top Bathurst female riders Bec Manning and Kirsten Howard, with Bathurst riders Jenn Arnold and Ange Falzarano not far from the Podium.
Mark Windsor, runner-up in last years A Grade Western NSW A Grade Men title to Orange’s Luke Tuckwell, looks to have gone one better in 2022 defeating Will Hodges who had connection problems.
B Grade
Bathurst looks likely to win both Western NSW B Grade titles with Alex Banner the likely Female winner and Jack Cannon defeating Cal Baker in the men title.
C Grade
C Grade Championship is very close, with riders from all 4 Western Clubs in the mix for a spot on the podium in the men’s title. Dubbos Tim Howlett and Seb Hanscomb, Bathurst’s Hamer & Reece; Oranges Yeo and Mudgee’s van Schaik & Jonny Empson are all only a hand full of seconds apart in the sprint finish. Others in the mix including Gary Barber, Gary Baker, Rod Lovett and Peter Wilson
However it does look like Mudgee will take the C Grade female title with nice performances by Giselle Denley and Lauren Carr
D Grade
There was a great battle for the D Grade men’s championship between Bathurst and Mudgee with Rod Esdaile (Bathurst) and Rowan Rowlands (Mudgee) less than a second apart at the finish. Bennett, Robinson, Borg and Honeyman not far away also. While Bathurst is likely to make a clear sweep of the D Grade female podium with Claire Scott Cathy Adams and Rosie Hastings….
Stay Tune for the official results
Ahead of the official results which will be released by Auscycling Officials sometime 27th May 2022.. The early Zwift results suggests the following results for the c Champs
A Grade
Dubbo’s Kate Spicer looks to have successfully defended her A Grade Western Division Title, defeating top Bathurst female riders Bec Manning and Kirsten Howard, with Bathurst riders Jenn Arnold and Ange Falzarano not far from the Podium.
Mark Windsor, runner-up in last years A Grade Western NSW A Grade Men title to Orange’s Luke Tuckwell, looks to have gone one better in 2022 defeating Will Hodges who had connection problems.
B Grade
Bathurst looks likely to win both Western NSW B Grade titles with Alex Banner the likely Female winner and Jack Cannon defeating Cal Baker in the men title.
C Grade
C Grade Championship is very close, with riders from all 4 Western Clubs in the mix for a spot on the podium in the men’s title. Dubbos Tim Howlett and Seb Hanscomb, Bathurst’s Hamer & Reece; Oranges Yeo and Mudgee’s van Schaik & Jonny Empson are all only a hand full of seconds apart in the sprint finish. Others in the mix including Gary Barber, Gary Baker, Rod Lovett and Peter Wilson
However it does look like Mudgee will take the C Grade female title with nice performances by Giselle Denley and Lauren Carr
D Grade
There was a great battle for the D Grade men’s championship between Bathurst and Mudgee with Rod Esdaile (Bathurst) and Rowan Rowlands (Mudgee) less than a second apart at the finish. Bennett, Robinson, Borg and Honeyman not far away also. While Bathurst is likely to make a clear sweep of the D Grade female podium with Claire Scott Cathy Adams and Rosie Hastings….
Stay Tune for the official results