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Round 5 Renshaw Pedal Project Bathurst Road Series
Bathurst’s Tour de France star Mark Renshaw started the field in the weekend’s penultimate Round of 2020 Renshaw Pedal Project Bathurst Road Series.  The cold windy conditions resulted in a number of withdrawals from the event which was held in the very tough Rockley Loop circuit.
Olivers Racing has dominated the A Grade in the 2020 series with Will Hodges winning the first 4 rounds. Hodges couldn’t race on the weekend but Oliver’s Racing continuing there winning way with Tom Bolton defeating Mark Windsor in the A Grade race. The pair recording a good time considering the almost gale force winds that where buffeting the course.
In B Grade, hill climber Will Lesh attacked early on Rockley Mount and rode strongly to record an impressive win over David Reece and Scott James, followed-in by Brian Draper and Ray Thorn.
Nicholas Barrett and Phillip Stapleton broke clear in C Grade but had Robert Stephen and Toireasa Gallagher chase them for the entire event. In the final stages of the race Nicholas Barrett was too fast for Stapleton taking the win while Robert Stephen was third in front Toireasa Gallagher who was the top performed female rider on the day. Mick Foran defeating Bryce Stacker, Glen Carter and Rod Esdaile for 5th.
David Hyland continuing his good form in D Grade defeating arch rival Rosemary Hastings, behind the leaders Gary Theiss recovered to defeat Peter Hickey for third. 

Round 5 Renshaw Pedal Project Bathurst Road Series
A Grade 1Tom Bolton 2Mark Windsor
B Grade 1 Will Lesh 2David Reece
C Grade 1 Nicholas Barrett 2Phillip Stapleton
D Grade 1David Hyland 2Rosemary Hastings

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2020 “Renshaw Pedal Project” Bathurst Road Championships – 19th Sept 2020
With the first Bathurst Cycling Championships held over 135yrs ago in 1885, the Club Championships are a prestigious affair with great fields lining up in 5 separate grades for today’s 2020 titles on the very historic Vale Road Circuit.

Will Hodges Bathurst 2020 Champ:
The A Grade field was particularly strong this year, but it was no surprise that Will Hodges was crowned the 2020 Bathurst Champion given he has dominated the 2020 season.
Hodges attacked right from the start, with the field blown apart in the first kilometre of the race. Young Orange star Luke Tuckwell joined Hodges in the lead with Cowra’s Jeremey Ryan chasing hard after getting away from Craig Hutton who dropped back to the Stephen Dunstall and Mark Windsor group. On the last lap Will Hodges (Olivers Racing) attacking to win solo with Tuckwell winning the sprint for 2nd with Jeremy Ryan. Hutton sprinting clear of Mark Windsor and Stephen Dunstall for 4th.

Drew Carter wins B Grade:
Plenty of aggression in the B Grade Championship with Hollee Simons, Will Lesh and youngsters Cadel Lovett and Patty Crump launching plenty of attacks during the race. However in the end in came down to a very tactical bunch sprint with former A Grade champ Steve Bennett jumping clear, however very experienced cyclist Tony Barlow got the wheel and came over Bennett only to have another former A Grade Champion Drew Carter time his run perfectly to take the championship. Rod Lovett David Reece rounded out  the top 5 followed in by Cadel Lovett and Hollee Simons who was the champion female of 2020. Scott James, Brian Draper and Will Lesh rounded out the top 10 ahead of Patrick Crump and Steve Scott

Mick Foran back from injury to win C grade
Mick Foran has recovered from a serious arm injury to outsprint inform rider Nick Barrett and the promising Ebony Robinson in C Grade Bathurst road Championship. Rob Stephen continues to improve finishing 4th infront of Phil Stapleton, Darren Fenton and Peter Wilson. Tim Roebuck, Neville Krahe and Peter McKinnon rounding out the top 10 ahead of Bruce Hutton and Fran Walker.

Charlotte Lovett one of the clubs youngest Road Champions:
Charlotte Lovett sprung a surprize in D Grade defeating David Hyland and club legend Rosemary Hastings. Fourth in the title going to Gary Theiss ahead of Peter Hickey, with Ben Hamer finishing 6th. Meanwhile Orange rider Kristy Crump won E Grade defeating Robyn Partridge and Tracey Robinson.

RESULTS – 2020 Bathurst Road Championships
A Grade - 1Will Hodges 2Luke Tuckwell 3Jeremey Ryan 4Craig Hutton 5Mark Windsor 6Steve Dunstall
B Grade - 1Drew Carter 2Tony Barlow 3Steve Bennett 4Rod Lovett 5David Reece 6Cadel Lovett
C Grade - 1Mick Foran 2Nick Barrett 3Ebony Robinson 4Rob Stephen 5Phil Stapleton 6Darren Fenton
D Grade - 1Charlotte Lovett 2David Hyland 3Rosemary Hastings 4Gary Theiss 5Peter Hickey 6Ben Hamer
E Grade - 1Kristy Crump 2Robyn Partridge 3Tracey Robinson
Women - Hollee Simons Ebony Robinson Fran Walker Charlotte Lovett Rosemary Hastings

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Road Race Report / 2020 “Renshaw Pedal Project” Hurt on Dirt
« on: September 13, 2020, 02:30:05 PM »
PREVIEW - The Tenth “Renshaw Pedal Project” Hurt on Dirt – 12 Sept 2020

It is not surprizing that world champion Bathurst Cyclist Mark Renshaw and his family Business Renshaw Pedal Project have got behind the annual Hurt on Dirt cycle race, given since it was first held in 2011 it has often been referred to as Bathurst Version of the Classic Tro Bro Leon event in France. Mark Renshaw having won the Tro Bro Leon in 2006, Mark was at his best in the race breaking clear in the final stages to not only claim the winner’s trophy but also a live pig.



The Tro Bro Leon has something of a cult type following in Brittany France with the race featuring many dirt sections which produce great cycling action.. The Bathurst Hurt on Dirt event is raced on the tough Guestinthorpe Loop which also includes a number of dirt sections and regarded as one of the tougher events on the local calendar.
 
Of course there is another connection with the French event with two time winner of the Hurt on Dirt, Dean Windsor also having raced the Tro Bro Leon as well as the America Gravel Classic, the Tour of Battenkil.



It was Scott Allen that first suggest the event with the race often referred to as the Alloy Classic. The first event included a number of visiting riders including Sydney’s Nathan Bradshaw and Western Division Champ Michael Troy. The inaugural race won by Blair Windsor who has also raced in Brittany France  and showed his skills on the dirt, winning the Gravel Stage in the NRS Tour of Adelaide.

The Windsor’s won 4 of the first 6 Hurt on Dirt events with very talented NSWIS riders Ayden Toovey and Harry Carter also winning the A Grade Hurt on Dirt. It’s worth noting in the first 5 Hurst on Dirt events Harry Carter was on the A Grade podium 4 times (with 1 Win, 2 Seconds, & 1 Third place)

However since then it’s been all Craig Hutton. Hutto becoming the only rider to have won the A Grade Hurt of Dirt three times. A NSW Champion and also spending a season in Belgium Craig Hutton has dominated the event in recent times defeating Brad Rayner Josh Corcoran & Mark Windsor in last year’s event.

Blue Mountains rider Paul Whitfield defeated Jack Cannon in B Grade last year, while Rod Esdaile took-out C Grade in 2019 from David McKellar, Rob Barlow and Peter Wilson. D Grade won by Gary Baker infront of Phil Cole, Jette McKellar and David Hyland.

Top class female rider Emily Watts was the top female last year ahead of Toireasa Gallagher who was also the best female rider in the inaugural race in 2011. Donna Scott the only female rider to twice win the top female rider award.

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Road Race Report / 2020 Western Division Road Champs
« on: August 31, 2020, 01:25:37 AM »
Brief Report:
I has been a mighty effort by the Dubbo Cycling Club to host the 2020 Western Division Road Championships this year with the restrictions imposed by the Covid19 pandemic. However the club received plenty of praise for the championships held on the weekend (30 Sept 2020) at Geurie.
NSW institute of Sport cyclist Kurt Eather of Dubbo was the dominate rider in A Grade winning both the Time Trial and the Road race. Eather defeated very strong Cowra rider Jeremy Ryan in the Time Trial and Out sprinted Bathurst’s Will Hodges (who also comes originally from Cowra).
Overall Kurt Eather (Dubbo) was a dominate winner from Jeremy Ryan (Cowra) and his brother Dylan Eather, rounding out the top 5 in a grade Bathurst’s Mark Windsor and Will Hodges
Dubbo Riders dominated the Female championship with Kate Spicer winning the Time Trial but Haylee Fuller taking the overall with podium places in both the Road Race and the Time Trial, Isabelle Russell was third infront of Emily Williams and Nina Dowling rounding out the top 5 in the female category.

OVERALL RESULTS
Male - 1Kurt Eather (Dubbo) 2Jeremy Ryan (BathurstCC-Cowra) 3Dylan Eather (Dubbo) 4Mark Windsor (Bathurst) 5William Hodges (Bathurst) 6Jason Farr (Dubbo) 7Simon Hickey (SydneyVeloCC-Orange) 8Luke Tuckwell (BathurstCC-Orange) 9Daniel Googe (Bathurst) 10Jack Cannon (Bathurst)

Female - 1Haylee Fuller (Dubbo) 2Kate Spicer (Dubbo) 3Isabelle Russell (Dubbo) 4Emily Williams (Dubbo) 5Nina Dowling (Dubbo) 6Zara Fuller (Dubbo) 7Toireasa Gallagher (Bathurst) 8Imogen Fuller (Dubbo) 9Ebony Robinson (Bathurst) 10Makayla Fuller (Dubbo)


Grade winners
As mentioned above Dubbo's Kurt Eather was the dominate rider in A Grade defeating Cowra Cyclist Jeremy Ryan who rides for the Bathurst Cycling Club. Dubbo also winning the B Grade category with Haylee Fuller defeating Orange’s Patrick Crump. The young Orange riders also impressive in C grade with Xavier Bland defeating Thomas Williamson (Dubbo). While in D Grade Georgia Farr defeated Michael Evans, both from Dubbo. Good race in the U13s Category with Dubbo’s Emily Hines defeating Orange’s Lachlan Crump and Bathurst’s Lara Allen.

RESULT SUMMERY - 2020 Western Division Championships (Geurie 30 Sept 2020)

A GRADE:
A Grade Time Trial - 1Kurt Eather (Dubbo) 2Jeremy Ryan (BathurstCC-Cowra) 3Simon Hickey (SydneyVeloCC -Orange) 4Dylan Eather (Dubbo)   5Mark Windsor (Bathurst)
A Grade Road Race - 1Kurt Eather (Dubbo) 2William Hodges (Bathurst) 3Dylan Eather (Dubbo) 4Jeremy Ryan (BathurstCC-Cowra)    
5Jason Farr (Dubbo)

Overall A Grade
1Kurt Eather (Dubbo)   
2Jeremy Ryan (BathurstCC-Cowra)      
3Dylan Eather (Dubbo)      
4Mark Windsor (Bathurst)
5William Hodges (Bathurst)
6Jason Farr (Dubbo)
7Simon Hickey (SydneyVeloCC-Orange)
8Luke Tuckwell (BathurstCC-Orange)
9Daniel Googe (Bathurst)
10Jack Cannon (Bathurst)

B GRADE:
B Grade Time Trial - 1Kate Spicer (Dubbo) 2Patrick Crump (Orange) 3Haylee Fuller (Dubbo) 4Rodney Lovett (Bathurst) 5Rod Mildner (Dubbo)
B Grade Road Race - 1Michael Ticehurst (Dubbo) 2Cadel Lovett (Bathurst) 3Haylee Fuller (Dubbo) 4Trent Hines (Dubbo) 5Patrick Crump (Orange)

Overall B Grade
1Haylee Fuller (Dubbo)   
2Patrick Crump (Orange)
3Kate Spicer (Dubbo)   
4Cadel Lovett (Bathurst)   
5Trent Hines (Dubbo)   
6Michael Ticehurst (Dubbo)   
7Rodney Lovett (Bathurst)   
8Isabelle Russell (Dubbo)   
9Rod Mildner (Dubbo)   
10Emily Williams (Dubbo)

C GRADE:
C Grade Time Trial - 1Xavier Bland (Orange)    2Ray Straney (Orange) 3Toireasa Gallagher (Bathurst) 4Zara Fuller (Dubbo) 5Thomas Williamson (Dubbo)
C Grade Road Race - 1Thomas Williamson (Dubbo) 2Xavier Bland (Orange) 3Zara Fuller (Dubbo) 4Ray Straney (Orange) 5Ben OBrien (Dubbo)

C Grade Overall
1Xavier Bland (Orange)
2Thomas Williamson (Dubbo)   
3Ray Straney (Orange)   
4Zara Fuller (Dubbo)   
5Toireasa Gallagher (Bathurst)   
6Ben Obrien (Dubbo)   
7Imogen Fuller (Dubbo)   
8Mitchell Bland (Orange)   
9John Curley (Dubbo)   
10Michael Robinson (Bathurst)

D GRADE:
D Grade Time Trial - 1Georgia Farr (Dubbo) 2Michael Evans (Dubbo)
D Grade Road Race - 1Georgia Farr (Dubbo) 2Michael Evans (Dubbo)

UNDER 13s:
Under 13s Time Trial - Emily Hines (Dubbo) 2Lachlan Crump (Orange) 3Lara Allen (Bathurst)
Under 13s Road Race - Emily Hines (Dubbo) 2Lachlan Crump (Orange) 3Lara Allen (Bathurst)


For More Info see Dubbo Website & Facebook
Click here for Results -
https://my.raceresult.com/157394/?lang=en&fbclid=IwAR04g5tojLlHh-rlroNgu0gyL6nPYFOTyRR3FGGY-inhflV2qBau3RdO3Tc

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Road Race Report / 2020 Jack McKay Memorial
« on: August 21, 2020, 11:57:33 PM »
The 2020 Jack McKay Memorial Handicap
Jack McKay Memorial Handicap celebrates the life of one of the great ever supporters of Bathurst Cycling. The event is one of the major trophy events on the Bathurst Cycling Club Calendar originally part of a the Western Region Interclub Premiership (and a City vs Country Challenge event in 2006; The event a fitting memorial of one of Bathurst’s most popular cycling identities, Jack McKay(1919-1997).

Going under the alias of “Pedal or The Pedler” he spent over 50years in the local newspaper industry, and with friend Jack Gunning was responsible for the publicity that has provided the foundation for the club’s modern day profile, which has watched cycling in the local area develop into a high profile sport boasting a number of professional riders.

Jack joined the local cycle club as a young teenager and around the same time took on a job with the ‘National Advocate’ when they advertised for a boy with a bike. He would be involved in both activities for around half a century. It was well publicized that he won his last race on the old All Hallows Course after to being forced to retire from cycling on medical advice at 64 years old. Jack was a good rider, however in his own words was at his best in handicap events where he had very good record at setting himself for a specific event. Its not surprizing then that Jack’s memorial event is a Handicap Event with riders of all level a chance of winning the McKay Trophy.

In over 2 decades the Jack McKay memorial has provided some great cycling action:-

Jack McKay Memorial Handicap
1998 Paul Amos (25min) – 1st Female Shannon Howe 25mins - Fastest Time: Mark Windsor
1999 Garry Taunton 16mins - 1st Female Leanne Nicholls 28 mins - Fastest Time: Adrian Trevor
2000 Gareth Fuller 15mins - 1st Female Toireasa Ryan - Fastest Time: Adrian Trevor
2001 Brad Wright 9min - 1st Female Toireasa Ryan 12m - Fastest Time: Mark Windsor
2002 Jodie Martin 15mins - 1st Female Jodie Martin 15min - Fastest Time: Dean Windsor
2003 Bruce Goddard (29mins) - 1st Female Jasmine Taunton 29min - Fastest Time: Dean Windsor
2004 Charlie Gascoyne (3mins) - 1st Female Rosemary Hastings 30min - Fastest Time: Owen McPhillamy
2005 Mark Windsor (5mins) - 1st Female Kerryn Windsor 28min - Fastest Time: Mitch Chapman
2006 Michael Buttsworth (9min) - 1st Female Toireasa Gallagher 10min - Fastest Time: Dean Windsor
2007 Charlie Gascoyne (2min) - 1st Female Vanessa Bennet 9min - Fastest Time: Charlie Gascoyne
2008 Charlie Gascoyne (1min) - 1st Female Rosemary Hastings 29min - Fastest Time: Charlie Gascoyne
2009 Harrison Carter (16min) - 1st Female Jill Harris 21m30 - Fastest Time: Blair Windsor
2010 Billy Hutton (9min) - 1st Female Toireasa Gallagher 15min - Fastest Time: Craig Hutton
2011 Joe Summersby (36mins) - 1st Female Toireasa Gallagher 16mins - Fastest Time: Michael Troy   
2012 Blair Windsor (scr) - 1st Female Jodie Martin 10min - Fastest Time: Blair Windsor
2013 Steve Bennett (block) - 1st Female Trina Compton 14mins - Fastest Time: Dean Windsor
2014 Steve Buckley (19m) - 1st Female Lucy Hobson 19min - Fastest Time: Jarrod Bell
2015 Steve Scott (block) - 1st Female Kirsten Howard 6min - Fastest Time: Craig Hutton
2016 Dean Windsor (Scr) - 1st Female Jodie Martin 9min - Fastest Time: Dean Windsor
2017 Hayden Booth (14min) - 1st Female Jette McKellar (19min) - Fastest Time: Ryan ODonnell
2018 Isaiah Bennett (21min) - 1st Female Jille Harris (21min) - Fastest Time: Josh Corcoran
2019 Garry Taunton (34min) - 1st Female Jette McKellar (34min) - Fastest Time: Will Hodges
2020 ??

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Agenda
Acknowledgement of Country
Reports on Projects
a.   Incorporation – Geoff
b.   Talking Points - Peter S, Geoff
c.   Website and Social Media presence – Mark
d.   Mapping Group – Mark, Bill, Greg
e.   Albury Link –peter Simmons follow up
f.   Membership Drive – Geoff
g.   Publicity with other organisations – Anyone
h.   Councillor connections – Geoff
i.   Public liability insurance – Geoff
j.   Council Bike Planning Action

Treasurer’s Report
General Business

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Cycle Safe Bathurst Newsletter No.1 - August 2020

Hello and this is to introduce Cycle Safe Bathurst’s first newsletter.

You are receiving this email because you filled out an online form in May indicating that you were interested in joining our group dedicated to improving the infrastructure and other factors that go into making Bathurst a safe and enjoyable city for active transport. Our particular emphasis is obviously on safety but many of the solutions that we are working hard to achieve are designed to improve conditions within the city of Bathurst for cyclists and pedestrians without impacting unduly We are an incorporated body with no joining fee – membership is designed to allow you to be aware of our activities. If you wish to be more involved then feel free to contact us to join our committee.
We meet the third Wednesday of each month mostly by Zoom.

The current Committee has been formed – they are:
President: Geoff Hastings
Vice President: Mark Windsor
Treasurer: Megan Rickard Bell
Secretary Wendy Hastings
Committee Members: Rob Barlow, Bill Miller, Carly Sewell, Renee Covington, Jim Blackwood, John Howe, Murray Jewkes, Peter Simons, Peter Wilson, Simon Coomans.

What are we about?
We are about three main aims:
1.Contribute constructively to evidence informed decisions about local safety priorities and infrastructure related to cycling. Do this by researching best practice and contributing to local and state government infrastructure initiatives.
2.Promote a culture that encourages safe cycling and cooperative road use. By media presence and local initiatives.
3.Build partnerships with groups and individuals interested in active transport who can assist meeting aims of 1 and 2 .

What is the Problem?
Active transport, including cycling, is a major leisure activity in Bathurst. In doing this healthy and social activity, members of our community have been killed or injured. Bathurst could be a much safer and more friendly place, especially within the CBD, for community members and visitors who choose to ride a bike. There is a detailed Bike Plan that was commissioned by the Council in 2011.
Virtually no recommendation has been implemented. The Vision 2040 Council document has the re assessment of the 2011 bike plan as the centre piece of its active transport initiatives. We want to ensure this happens, implementation is scrutinised and we contribute constructively to its development.

Activities so far

Meetings once a month since April we have established a committee and constitution

We have become an incorporated body – Cycle Safe Bathurst Inc

A website is being developed

We are starting to develop contacts with appropriate decision makers to make them aware of our existence and position.

Membership drive – it costs nothing to join. Members are just asked to give us an email address so we can be in contact on occasions. There is no requirement to do fund raising or give up time in other ways. Your interest and perhaps an reading an occasional form email or completing an online survey is all we ask.

Initial contact with Council.

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CycleSafe Bathurst Newsletters / CYCLE SAFE BATHURST CONSTITUTION - 2020
« on: August 19, 2020, 10:33:40 PM »
CYCLE SAFE BATHURST
CONSTITUTION
Under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009


About this model constitution
The constitution of an incorporated association forms the structure within which the association operates.
To assist associations develop their constitution, NSW Fair Trading has prepared this model constitution, which covers the matters required by law. An association may:
•   adopt this model constitution; or
•   adopt a modified version of this model constitution.
Adopting the model constitution (without modification)
Any changes made to the model constitution will automatically apply to all associations that have adopted the model constitution (without modification).
Copyright information
© State of New South Wales through NSW Fair Trading, 2016
For any other use of this information, please refer to NSW Fair Trading’s copyright policy at www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/ftw/copyright.page or email publications@finance.nsw.gov.au


Disclaimer
This publication must not be relied on as legal advice.  For more information please refer to the appropriate legislation or seek independent legal advice.
 
Contents
Part 1 Preliminary   3
1 Definitions   3

Part 2 Membership   4
2 Membership generally   4
3 Application for membership   4
4 Cessation of membership   5
5 Membership entitlements not transferable   5
6 Resignation of membership   5
7 Register of members   5
8 Fees and subscriptions   6
9 Members’ liabilities   6
10 Resolution of disputes   6
11 Disciplining of members   7
12 Right of appeal of disciplined member   7

Part 3  The committee   9
13   Powers of the committee   9
14   Composition and membership of committee   9
15   Election of committee members   9
16   Secretary   10
17   Treasurer   10
18   Casual vacancies   11
19   Removal of committee members   11
20   Committee meetings and quorum   11
21   Appointment of association members as committee members to constitute quorum   12
22   Use of technology at committee meetings   12
23   Delegation by committee to sub-committee   13
24   Voting and decisions   13

Part 4   General meetings   14
25   Annual general meetings - holding of   14
26   Annual general meetings - calling of and business at   14
27   Special general meetings - calling of   14
28   Notice   15
29   Quorum for general meetings   15
30   Presiding member   16
31   Adjournment   16
32   Making of decisions   16
33   Special resolutions   17
34   Voting   17
35   Proxy votes not permitted   17
36   Postal or electronic ballots   17
37   Use of technology at general meetings   17

Part 5   Miscellaneous   18
38   Insurance   18
39   Funds - source   18
40   Funds - management   18
41   Association is non-profit   18
42   Distribution of property on winding up of association   18
43   Change of name, objects and constitution   19
44   Custody of books etc   19
45   Inspection of books etc   19
46   Service of notices   19
47   Financial year   20

Part 1   Preliminary
Statement of Aims
This association exists to:
•   Contribute constructively to evidence informed decisions about local safety priorities and infrastructure related to cycling.
•   Promote a culture that encourages safe cycling and cooperative road use.
•   Build partnerships with groups and individuals interested in active transport.

1   Definitions
(1)   In this constitution:
ordinary committee member means a member of the committee who is not an office-bearer of the association.
secretary means:
(a)   the person holding office under this constitution as secretary of the association, or
(b)   if no person holds that office - the public officer of the association.
special general meeting means a general meeting of the association other than an annual general meeting.
the Act means the Associations Incorporation Act 2009.
the Regulation means the Associations Incorporation Regulation 2016.
(2)   In this constitution:
(a)   a reference to a function includes a reference to a power, authority and duty, and
(b)   a reference to the exercise of a function includes, if the function is a duty, a reference to the performance of the duty.
(3)   The provisions of the Interpretation Act 1987 apply to and in respect of this constitution in the same manner as those provisions would so apply if this constitution were an instrument made under the Act.
 
Part 2   Membership
2   Membership generally
(1)   A person is eligible to be a member of the association if:
(a)   the person is a natural person, and
(b)   the person has applied and been approved for membership of the association in accordance with clause 3.
(2)   A person is taken to be a member of the association if:
(a)   the person is a natural person, and
(b)   the person was:
(i)    in the case of an unincorporated body that is registered as the association - a member of that unincorporated body immediately before the registration of the association, or
(ii)   in the case of an association that is amalgamated to form the relevant association - a member of that other association immediately before the amalgamation, or
(iii)   in the case of a registrable corporation that is registered as an association - a member of the registrable corporation immediately before that entity was registered as an association.
(3)   A person is taken to be a member of the association if the person was one of the individuals on whose behalf an application for registration of the association under section 6 (1) (a) of the Act was made.

3   Application for membership
(1)   An application by a person for membership of the association:
(a)   must be made in writing (including by email or other electronic means) in the form determined by the committee, and
(b)   must be lodged (including by electronic means) with the secretary of the association.
(2)   As soon as practicable after receiving an application for membership, the secretary must refer the application to the committee, which is to determine whether to approve or to reject the application.
(3)   As soon as practicable after the committee makes that determination, the secretary must:
(a)   notify the applicant in writing (including by email or other electronic means, if the committee so determines) that the committee approved or rejected the application (whichever is applicable), and
 (4)   The secretary must enter or cause to be entered the applicant’s name in the register of members and, on the name being so entered, the applicant becomes a member of the association.

4   Cessation of membership
A person ceases to be a member of the association if the person:
(a)   dies, or
(b)   resigns membership, or
(c)   is expelled from the association, or
(d)   Is no longer contactable by email and after 6 months has not informed the secretary of a change of contact details.

5   Membership entitlements not transferable
A right, privilege or obligation which a person has by reason of being a member of the association:
(a)   is not capable of being transferred or transmitted to another person, and
(b)   terminates on cessation of the person’s membership.

6   Resignation of membership
(1)   A member of the association may resign from membership of the association by first giving to the secretary written notice of at least 1 month (or any other period that the committee may determine) of the member’s intention to resign and, on the expiration of the period of notice, the member ceases to be a member.
(2)   If a member of the association ceases to be a member under subclause (1), and in every other case where a member ceases to hold membership, the secretary must make an appropriate entry in the register of members recording the date on which the member ceased to be a member.

7   Register of members
(1)   The secretary must establish and maintain a register of members of the association (whether in written or electronic form) specifying the name and postal, residential or email address of each person who is a member of the association together with the date on which the person became a member.
(2)   The register of members must be kept in New South Wales:
(a)   at the main premises of the association, or
(b)   if the association has no premises, at the association’s official address.
(3)   The register of members must be open for inspection, free of charge, by any member of the association at any reasonable hour.
(4)   A member of the association may obtain a copy of any part of the register on payment of a fee of not more than $1 for each page copied.
(5)   If a member requests that any information contained on the register about the member (other than the member’s name) not be available for inspection, that information must not be made available for inspection.
(6)   A member must not use information about a person obtained from the register to contact or send material to the person, other than for:
(a)   the purposes of sending the person a newsletter, a notice in respect of a meeting or other event relating to the association or other material relating to the association, or
(b)   any other purpose necessary to comply with a requirement of the Act or the Regulation.
(7)   If the register of members is kept in electronic form:
(a)   it must be convertible into hard copy, and
(b)   the requirements in subclauses (2) and (3) apply as if a reference to the register of members is a reference to a current hard copy of the register of members.

8   Fees and subscriptions
(1)   A member of the association dies not incur any fee to join the association.
(2)   In addition to any amount payable by the member under subclause (1), a member of the association is not liable for an annual subscription fee:

9   Members’ liabilities
The liability of a member of the association to contribute towards the payment of the debts and liabilities of the association or the costs, charges and expenses of the winding up of the association is limited to the amount, if any, unpaid by the member in respect of membership of the association as required by clause 8.

10   Resolution of disputes
(1)   A dispute between a member and another member (in their capacity as members) of the association, or a dispute between a member or members and the association, are to be referred to a Community Justice Centre for mediation under the Community Justice Centres Act 1983.
(2)   If a dispute is not resolved by mediation within 3 months of the referral to a Community Justice Centre, the dispute is to be referred to arbitration.
(3)   The Commercial Arbitration Act 2010 applies to a dispute referred to arbitration.

11   Disciplining of members
(1)   A complaint may be made to the committee by any person that a member of the association:
(a)   has refused or neglected to comply with a provision or provisions of this constitution, or
(b)   has wilfully acted in a manner prejudicial to the interests of the association.
(2)   The committee may refuse to deal with a complaint if it considers the complaint to be trivial or vexatious in nature.
(3)   If the committee decides to deal with the complaint, the committee:
(a)   must cause notice of the complaint to be served on the member concerned, and
(b)   must give the member at least 14 days from the time the notice is served within which to make submissions to the committee in connection with the complaint, and
(c)   must take into consideration any submissions made by the member in connection with the complaint.
(4)   The committee may, by resolution, expel the member from the association or suspend the member from membership of the association if, after considering the complaint and any submissions made in connection with the complaint, it is satisfied that the facts alleged in the complaint have been proved and the expulsion or suspension is warranted in the circumstances.
(5)   If the committee expels or suspends a member, the secretary must, within 7 days after the action is taken, cause written notice to be given to the member of the action taken, of the reasons given by the committee for having taken that action and of the member’s right of appeal under clause 12.
(6)   The expulsion or suspension does not take effect:
(a)   until the expiration of the period within which the member is entitled to appeal against the resolution concerned, or
(b)   if within that period the member exercises the right of appeal, unless and until the association confirms the resolution under clause 12,
whichever is the later.

12    Right of appeal of disciplined member
(1)   A member may appeal to the association in general meeting against a resolution of the committee under clause 11, within 7 days after notice of the resolution is served on the member, by lodging with the secretary a notice to that effect.
(2)   The notice may, but need not, be accompanied by a statement of the grounds on which the member intends to rely for the purposes of the appeal.
(3)   On receipt of a notice from a member under subclause (1), the secretary must notify the committee, which is to convene a general meeting of the association to be held within 28 days after the date on which the secretary received the notice.
(4)   At a general meeting of the association convened under subclause (3):
(a)   no business other than the question of the appeal is to be transacted, and
(b)   the committee and the member must be given the opportunity to state their respective cases orally or in writing, or both, and
(c)   the members present are to vote by secret ballot on the question of whether the resolution should be confirmed or revoked.
(5)   The appeal is to be determined by a simple majority of votes cast by members of the association.

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Are you interested check to find out What Cycle Safe Bathurst is all about?

Just REGISTER to get updates and access to information on the activities Safe Cycling Bathurst is involved in. Just check on the link below or on the Rego Link on the home page of CycleSafeBathurst.com

Please note the link is just a Google Forms which put you in touch with the Cycle Safe Bathurst secretary.

Just click on this REGO link and it will take you to the form -
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfsCF-Z4ROmnYDpPeVrEfmaPFPSuo6H3QW-tEr2nwMGtWLoDw/viewform

If you would like further information before registering you can contact CycleSafe Bathurst on cyclesafebathurst@gmail.com

You don't have to be a cyclist to get involved - Maybe you have a project or interest which you would like the CycleSafeBathurst group to acknowledge.

The discussions, projects and activities of Cycle Safe Bathurst are of interest to all Bathurst Residents - why not register or get in touch - we look forward to your involvement.

BACK to Cycle Safe Bathurst HOME PAGE www.cyclesafebathurst.com

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Cycle Safe Bathurst Communication Guidelines (Draft -Version 10/07/20)

Communication Message
Our agreed goals
• Contribute constructively to evidence informed decisions about local safety priorities and infrastructure related to cycling.
• Promote a culture that encourages safe cycling and cooperative road use.
• Build partnerships with groups and individuals interested in active transport.

Communication
Some thoughts:
• Introduction to presentation – talk about the background of why the group was formed without necessarily being specific about any one person – deaths in town, nearly everyone on the committee has either been hit or had a near miss including hospitalisation. We want to make Bathurst a better place for all road users.
• Our focus is on safety and improved infrastructure that benefits all road users where possible – eg cyclists, cars, pedestrians and other road users such as mobility scooters.
• The potential for cycle tourism and to blend the movement of bikes around the city area with the appeal of the surrounding countryside and roads. We are keen on linking with tourism organisations
• Drop in personal anecdotes where possible – personal experiences or observations
• We are a lobby group that will assist applications for special funding or advise and lobby government – local and state as well as local and state government departments and their leaders.
• Stay on message – make sure that any communication stays within the bounds of our goals.
• Please be enthusiastic about the group and its goals.
• Look for opportunities to get us spots with groups/companies. Any member of the committee can speak to a group who they belong to or have worked with closely as long as other protocols mentioned above are followed. Please report back to the group on any successes and contacts
• Keep talks short – 5 – 10 minutes.
• Any feedback can this be delivered to the group by email for consideration – negative or positive.
• Answer any questions honestly – what we can and can’t do.
• Please hand out or distribute electronically information about joining the group.

Leave formal lobbying of politicians – local and state to agreed structures through our meetings. Informal – any member of the committee.
Meetings with Council/RMS should be through the committee not ad hoc arranged.
Media through the President

Outcomes from Communication
To get members of the audience to sign up to the group – why because a wider membership base allows us to be a more influential lobby group
Our developing communication pathways allows people to be aware of our activities without necessarily demanding anything of their time
Communication with groups who are road users eg bus companies

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Updating the Bathurst Bike Plan:
The current Bathurst Bike Plan is referred to as “Bathurst Community Access & Cycling Plan 2011” and is believed to be built from a review of 1993 Bike Plan which a number of the current CycleSafe Bathurst members assisted Garry Taunton (CB Bugs) and the Council to draw up. This 2011 Bike Plan is out of date.

"Why develop a bike plan? - One of the official reasons to develop a bike plan is so you can take a coordinated and strategic approach to delivering cycling infrastructure and promotional programs in your community. Through the development process, you will establish cycling objectives for your area or organisation, and identify the activities needed to achieve these objectives." 
Or in other words a well documented up-to-date Bike Plan will allow a city to access money to build modern cycling infrastructure.

Please have a look at the Current Bathurst Bike Plan (Bathurst Community Access & Cycling Plan 2011) and consider if it is still relevant?
You can find it on the Bathurst Regional Council Website HERE --
https://www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/images/stories/council/studies/ENV24_Bike%20Plan%20v5%20_for%20Ccl%20adoption1.pdf

NOW To assist you in evaluating the Bathurst Bike Plan - the RMS has created a document to explain what a modern Bike Plan needs to look like-
Click here to see what the RMS wants the Bike Plan to look like to tap into their resources -
https://www.rms.nswgov.au/business-industry/partners-suppliers/lgr/downloads/programs/documents/bikeplanv2.pdf

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CSB Safety Meeting No.2 – July 15, 2020 5:00 PM
Zoom Meeting: Chaired Geoff Hastings

Agenda -
Report on Actions from Last Meeting and any actions from the report
Development of Communication Guide – Geoff and Murray (attached)
Incorporation – Geoff
Website and Domain (MarkW)
Facebook Page (MarkW, Wendy, Geoff)
Member building – see later
Albury contact development – Carly
Online Question Pilot – Peter
Current Projects – Reports if needed / Council interactions – Rob and Peter / Mapping Group – Mark, Griffo, Bill
Treasurer’s Report - Megan
Next Steps
Members and Groups – Geoff
Printed material – Geoff
Building a presence
Bike Plan 2011 - Discussion

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CSB Safety Meeting No.1 - Jun 17, 2020 5:00 PM
Zoom Meeting: Chaired Geoff Hastings

President’s report – Registering the association and the vision, membership drive, future meeting times and sites
Treasurer’s Report
Report from the Sub Committees
Council Interaction – Rob and Pete
Mapping – Mark. Bill Griffo
The 2011 Cycle plan analysis - everyone
Developing a brand Website, facebook, twitter etc
Making connections – who and what organisations?
Next steps

MINUTES OF ZOOM CYCLE SAFE BATHURST – JUNE 2020
Present: Geoff Hastings, Wendy Hastings, Rob Barlow, Megan Rickard – Bell, Simon Coomans, Mark Windsor, Renee Covington, Bill Miller, Carly Sewell, Greg Griffith, Peter Simmons, Steven Scott
Apologies: Peter Wilson

Presidents Report
1.Meeting to be set from 5.30-6.30pm and continue with Zoom as a model – AGREED.  If F2F required, we can meet at TABLELANDS offices. Potentially TBC as monthly meeting
2.Registration of the Association.
a.Name is fine – Cycle Safe Bathurst
b.Association “Objects”?? – 3 aspects of Vision Statement:

This association exists to:
•Contribute constructively to evidence informed decisions about local safety priorities and infrastructure related to cycling.
•Promote a culture that encourages safe cycling and cooperative road use.
•Build partnerships with groups and individuals interested in active transport.
3.Need a Public Officer – to deal with Fair Trading. Nom Rob B; Sec Carly S. Needs to pay $180 registration– Geoff to pay and be re-imbursed.   CARRIED
4.Motion to create a not for profit incorporated  Association with the name Cycle Safe Bathurst, register it and with the name. Mov: Billy M; Sec Mega R-B   CARRIED

TREASURER’S REPORT
The old BADBUGS has about $1200 and old members agreed to pass the money to this group.
Moved Rob B for Megan to have access and give report to each meeting
Basic Operation will be that this Committee creates Sub-Committee who run with specific projects./tasks and they report to each meeting.

SUB COMMITTEE REPORTS
1.Council Interactions (Rob & Peter S) . Decided to put energy into a submission later rather than sooner that would have more chance of being successful. Andrew Cutts is Road Safety Cycle Officer for Council = community liaison.
Rob to organise a meeting with Council personnel.

2.Mapping group – Mark, Griff & Billy. Education and awareness of current mapping. Council, State (Find a Path) and look at Regional Councils. Blayney, Orange etc but not on public record. When MG meet with council, they will have background info. They will meet re Zoom/Skype next Wed.
Billy noted that there is sufficient information to create interactive maps.
Renee C noted Albury has done a very comprehensive public mapping and path infrastructure. Bike lanes in CBD, motel, hotel and Council there encourages it. Need to access that to take to our Council.
3.Other Councils’ activities
Carly will contact Albury & she will drive that group. Greg is interested in the online presence. Peter, +Wendy
Albury have printed versions and online access. High quality material.
If we have a model to use as a Case Study. We need to be able to leverage Council.

GENERAL BUSINESS
Bathurst 2040 Plan…. Needs money
Membership – we all need to get one more person to sign up.. Need an updated version (Inc the new photo)
Domain name – agreed. Mark to order.
Facebook page – but it should be closed. Mark, Geoff & Wendy to sort it.
Need a twitter account for media – branding again
Are we ready to do presentations?  Peter – need to agree on Communication Principles. Murray & Geoff to consider this.
Peter is developing some online questions to pilot with the committee.
Steven Scott – getting positive feedback re his Roundabout Alert. Can the group look at his Cycle Safe Roundabout Facebook. Geoff to forward it through.

Meeting Closed 6.00pm
Next Meeting 15th July 5.30pm – the third Wednesday of the month.

ADDENDUM
5. Mark W – reported Quote for the BBPinc was Management Liability $959 - Public Liability $780 (for $20 mill) also $33 intermediary fee

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CycleSafe Bathurst Meetings / The establishing of CycleSafe Bathurst
« on: August 18, 2020, 08:28:58 PM »
CycleSafe Bathurst History
To create the group took a considerable amount of work, with the first CycleSafe Bathurst AGM held on the 03/06/20 after it took 5 meeting to establish the Structure, Affiliations, The Name & Profile, The Mission and Goals, Liabilities/Legal matters, Constitution…..
Geoff Hastings taking over from Megan Rickard Bell as the chair of the meetings.
In addition to formally establishing the group, some investigation projects were also acknowledged and launched by members of the CycleSafe Group in this early period.

Zoom Meeting 1 - Apr 8, 2020 04:00
Zoom Safety Meeting 2 - Apr 22, 2020 04:00
Zoom Safety Meeting 3 - Apr 29, 2020 04:00
Zoom Bike Group Meeting 4 - May 13, 2020 04:00
Zoom Bathurst Bike Safety Meeting 5 - 27th May, 2020 04:00

CycleSafe Bathurst’s 1st Annual General Zoom Meeting - Jun 3, 2020 05:00
Elected Office Bearers –
President: Geoff Hastings
Vice President: Mark Windsor
Secretary: Wendy Hastings
Treasurer: Megan Rickard Bell
Committee Members: Rob Barlow, Bill Miller, Carly Sewell, Renee Covington, Jim Blackwood, John Howe, Murray Jewkes, Peter Simons, Peter Wilson, Simon Coomans.


The group received initial funding from the Bathurst & District Bicycle User Group (BUD BUGs) which Kay Peacock was a very active member, (this was organised by Megan Rickard Bell).

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Road Race Report / Bathurst Cycling Club Results - 2018
« on: August 05, 2020, 02:59:44 PM »
2018 Bathurst Club Calendar Events (see website for more details)

1st Apr 2018 – 2018 Jack McKay Handicap Trophy Race
RESULTS Summary: 1Isaiah Bennett 2Andrew McGrath 3David Reece 4Tim Scott 5Jille Harris 6John Anderson 7Michael Robinson 8Julian Wood 9Luke Tuckwell 10Kalinda Robinson. Fastest - Josh Corcoran

25 Apr 2018 – 2018 R.H.Harris Anzac Trophy
RESULTS Summary: 1Tom Bolton 2Craig Hutton 3Josh Corcoran 4Julian Wood 5Steve Dunstall
Fastest Time - Tom Bolton; First Female - Kirsten Howard

28 Apr 2018 – 3 Roads Scratch race – 3 roads Course
RESULTS Summary: A Grade Harry Carter, B Grade Will Lesh, C Grade Daniel Googe, D Grade Rosemary Hastings

5th May 2018 – Vale Circuit Self Handicap
RESULTS Summary: 1 Darren Fenton (21min) 2 Drew Carter (3min) 3 Will Lesh (3min) 4 Steven Scott (3min) 5 Scott James (3min)
Fastest Time - Mark Windsor 1hr 00 15sec (Course Record) First Female: Rosemary Hastings

12th May 2018 – Bcc All-In Handicap – Vale Circuit 4laps
RESULTS Summary: 1. Mark Windsor (Scr) 2. Brad Rayner (Scr) 3. Tom McClelland (21min) 4. Will Lesh (4min) 5. David Reece (6min).
Fastest Time: Mark Windsor 1hr 03min 40sec First Female: Kalinda Robinson

19th May 2018 – ScottsTeam Tour de Course; Vale Circuit
RESULTS Summary: 1st DH – Team Blue and Team Red

26th May 2018 – Graded Scratch Races – Old Vale Circuit
A Grade Josh Corcoran Mark Windsor Brad Rayner
B Grade Drew Carter Ben Anderson Kalinda Robinson
C Grade Michael Foran John Anderson Glen Carter

2 Jun 2018 – Old Vale ITT
Overall Placings Summary:
Men: 1Mark Windsor 2Craig Hutton 3Dennis Martin –
Women: 1Jodie Martin 2Kalinda Robinson 3Toireasa Gallagher

Saturday, June 9, 2018 - Vale Circuit Self Handicap 3.5 Laps 40km
Cancelled – Rain

Saturday, June 16, 2018 - Three Roads ALL IN GROUP Handicap
RESULTs 1st Craig Hutton (Scr) 2nd Brad Rayner (Src) 3rd Mark Windsor (Scr) 4th Tony Scott (8min) 5th Rich Hobson (3 Min) 1st Female Rosemary Hastings (23min)

Saturday, June 23, 2018 12:00 - ROUND 1 CLUB ROAD SERIES - Course - 2Rds Graded Scratch Race
A Grade 1Brad Rayner 2Nick North 3Ryan ODonnell 4Steve Dunstall 5Mark Windsor
B Grade 1Ben Anderson 2Luke Tuckwell 3Daniel Went 4Dave Reece 5Emily Watts
C Grade 1Glen Carter 2Toireasa Gallagher 3Glen Partridge
D Grade 1Rosemary 2Hastings Norman 3Wise Robyn Partridge

Saturday, June 30, 2018 - WESTERN DIVISION ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Scratch Races - Bathurst Bike Park
A Grade 1Kurt Eather 2Tim Hines 3Brad Rayner 4Dylan Eather 5Craig Hutton
B Grade 1Ben Anderson 2Graeme Peadon 3Will Leash 4Haylee Fuller 5Luke Tuckwell
C Grade 1Kevin Bell 2Zac Fuller 3Toireasa Gallagher 4Graham Stait 5Ivan Podres
D Grade 1Gray Halloran 2Peter Wilson 3Neville Krahe 4Ray Dally 5
Female Championship: 1Haylee Fuller 2JodieMartin 3Kalinda Robinson 4Toireasa Gallagher 5Zara Fuller

Saturday, July 7, 2018 - TEAM TIME TRIAL 1 - Race called off due to Rain and Snow

July 14, 2018 - TEAM TIME TRIAL 2
1st Team Rayner/Ryan/Hobson 2nd Reece/Lavis/Stephen/Stait

Saturday, July 21, 2018 - TEAM TIME TRIAL Premierships at Nowra (No Racing)
Gold Medal – Bathurst 150yrs Team – Martin/Windsor/Hobson/Ryan
4th Place - – Bathurst 150yrs Team – Reece/Lavis/Stephen/Stait

Saturday, July 28, 2018 – Round2 Bathurst Road Series – 3 Rd Scratch Races
A Grade 1 Brad Rayner 2 Ryan ODonnell 3 Steven Dunstall 4 Mark Windsor 5 Mike Ticehurst
B Grade 1 Dave Reece 2 Jim Lavis 3 Charlie Cross 4 Hayden Booth 5 Tony Shaw
C Grade 1 Glen Carter 2 Graham Stait 3 Neville Krahe 4 Peter Wilson 5 Kevin Bell
D Grade 1 Rosemary Hastings 2 David Hyland 3 Alex MacQuarrie 4 Robyn Partridge

Saturday, 4th Aug 2018 Bathurst ITT Championship
(Western Division Time Trial Championships) (&Round 3 of the Club Road Series Champs)
Course - 15km Perthville TT Course
Overall Winners - 1Mark Windsor (21m12sec) 2Brad Rayner 3Richard Hobson 4Steven Dunstall 5Chris Couper
Female Winners - 1Jille Harris (26m09sec) 2Karlinda Robinson 3Hollie Simons 4Eliza Bennett 5Caroline Robinson
B Grade - 1David Reece (23m58sec) 2Luke Tuckwell 3Jono Cutler 4Luke Gilmer 5Jim Lavis
C Grade - 1Graham Stait (25m01sec) 2Rob Stephen 3Neville Krahe 4Mick Foran 5Jille Harris
D Grade - 1Caroline Robinson (27m38sec) 2Rosemary Hasting 3Norman Wise 4Chris Stott 5Alex MacQuarrie

Saturday, 4th Aug 2018 Western Division Time Trial Championships
A Grade -Mark Windsor; B Grade -David Reece; C Grade –Graham Stait; D Grade -Caroline Robinson

Saturday, August 11, 2018 – Graded Scratch Races (Round 4 Road Series)
Course - 3Roads with Sutho Hill Finish - ROUND 4 of the Bathurst Club Champ Road Series-
A Grade Brad Rayner Mark Windsor Josh Corcoran (Chris Couper Steve Dunstall)
B Grade Stuart Renshaw David Reece Jim Lavis Andrew McGrath Luke Gilmer
C Grade Glen Carter Graham Stait Rob Stephen Mick Foran Nev Krahe
D Grade Rosemary Hastings Garry Taunton Alex MacQuarie.

Saturday, 18th Aug 2018 – Hurt on DIRT (Round 5 Road Series)
Course – Guessingthorpe Duty Officers Jille Harris, Rob Stephen
A Grade - 1Brad Rayner 2Craig Hutton 3Richard Hobson 4Nick North 5Mark Windsor
B Grade - 1GrahamPeadon 2Charlie Cross 3Tony Shaw 4Daniel Googe
C Grade - 1ToireasaGallagher 2GrahamStait

Saturday, August 25, All In Handicap Cancelled – Rain

Saturday, September 1, 2018 - Graded Scratch Races ROUND 6 Club Champ Road Series
Old Vale Circuit (A 52km, B 40km, C 29km D 17km)
A Grade 1Josh Corcoran 2Brad Rayner 3Chris Couper 4Mark Windsor 5Richard Hobson.
B Grade 1Daniel Googe 2Hayden Booth 3Charlie Cross
C Grade 1Toireasa Gallagher 2Damien Bennet 3Chris Davis
D Grade 1Rosemary Hastings 2Norman Wise 3Marian Renshaw

Saturday, September 8 2018 – Handicap 35km Cancelled Rain

September 15 2018 - 15km Graded Scratch Race ROUND 7 Club Champ Road Series Screamer
(Newbridge Turn and Return)
A Grade: 1Craig Hutton 2Brad Rayner 3Chris Couper 4 Nick North
B Grade: 1st Daniel Went 2Glen Carter 3Luke Tuckwell 4 Mal Haig, 5 Jim Lavis
C Grade: 1st Toireasa Gallagher 2 Wayne Powell 3 Graham Stait 4 Rob Steven 5 Bruce Hutton
D Grade: 1st Norman Wise 2 Caroline Robinson 3 Rosemary Hastings
Female: 1Kalinda Robinson (B) 2Toireasa Gallagher (C) 3Jill Harris (C)

Saturday, September 22nd 2018 No Local Race due to the 2018 NSW Masters Road Championships at Molong and Orange - Bathurst Club won 15 medals at the 2018 State Championships (4 Golds 6 Silver and 5 Bronze) - Toireasa Gallagher (M2), Richard Hobson (M5), Jim Lavis (M8) and Mark Windsor (M6) all winning Gold Medals with Jillene Harris (M6) Rosemary Hastings (M8) Jeremey Ryan (M4) and Graham Stait (M8) also winning medals.

Saturday, September 29, 2018 - Graded Scratch Races on Old Vale Circuit
A Grade 4 Laps – 1 Josh Corcoran 2 Jeremy Ryan 3 Chris Couper 
B Grade 4 laps – 1 Daniel Went 2 David Reece 3 Mark Simons
C Grade 3 laps – 1 Hollee Simons 2Graham Stait 3 Brian Draper
D Grade 2 laps – 1st Rosemary Hastings

Wednesday, October 3-7 Oct 2018– V8 Car Race -No Local Race due to Mt Panorama Car Race Canteen Duty

Sunday, October 14, 2018 – Rockley Cup Handicap
ROCKLEY CUP TROPHY RACE Handicap - Perthville to Rockley then rtn to Rockley Mt Finish
Handicap RESULTS - 1.Harry Bryant 14min, 2.Will Hodges Scr, 3.Chris Davis 30:30, 4.Andrew Finlayson Scr, 5.Ray Straney Orange 35min, 6.Nick North 5min, 7.Darren Fenton 35min, 8.David Reece 17min, 9.Graeme Peadon 14min, 10.Rob Barlow 30:30
Female Cup RESULTS - 1.Jillene Harris (30m30sec) 2 Jodie Martin (17mins)
Little Rock RESULTS - 1. Rosemary Hastings 2. David Hyland
Fastest Time - 1st Will Hodges 1:42:52, 2nd Andrew Finlayson 1:43:27, 3rd Nick North 1:50:34, 4th Harry Bryant 1:55:09, 5th Mark Windsor 1:55:15 - Fastest Female -Jodie Martin


Sunday, October 21 - 3Roads Club Handicap
RESULTS unofficial - 1st Toireasa Gallagher, Fastest Time - Daniel Went/Dennis Martin TBC

Sunday, October 28 2018, All In Handicap Course - X Roads Trunkey Creek Road & Rtn
RESULTS – 1. Mark Simons 2 Rob Stephen 3 Jodie Martin Fastest Time Tim Guy 2Brad Rayner

Sunday, November 4th 2018 - X Road Race Round 8 of the Bathurst Road Series - Cross Graded Scratch Races
A Grade – 1.Brad Rayner 2.Tim Guy 3.Mark Windsor:
B Grade – 1.Graeme Peadon 2.Daniel Googe 3.Jodie Martin:
C Grade – 1.Mick Foran 2.Jillene Harris 2.Rob Stephen:
D Grade - 1.David Hyland 2.Peter McKinnon 3.Norman Wise

Sunday, November 11th 2018 - Remember Them Race (Honouring Private J Ford 2nd Battalion)
RESULTS - 1 Peter McKinnon (19min), 2 Jim Allan (19min), 3 David Hyland (24min), 4 Darren Fenton (14min), 5 Neville Krahe (14min), 6 Rosemary Hastings (24min), 7 Toireasa Gallagher (12min), 8 Mick Foran (12min), 9 Brian Draper (8min30), 10 Chris Davis (8min30)
Fastest Time - 1st Brad Rayner 53:36.5 2nd Josh Corcoran 54:26.4 3rd Mark Windsor 55:15.2 4th Dennis Martin 55:15.9 5th Graeme Peadon 57:13.1 6th Jodie Martin 57:14.3 7th Julian Woods 57:19 8th David Reece 58:46.6 9th Davis/Draper 1:00:11 10th Nathan Maher 1:00:13

Sunday, November 18th 2018 - Gallagher Womens 25kms Handicap
Open to female riders U15& above / Separate Mens Race -Course 2Road Course (Perthville-Ryans Rd-Perthville-Newbridge Turn-St John’s Rd finish)
RESULTS - 1st Claire Kirby 2nd Marian Renshaw 3rd Kalinda Robinson 4th Toireasa Gallagher 5th Laura Renshaw 6th Donna Scott 7th Gemma Carter 8th Rosemary Hastings 9th Kirsten Howard 10th Jodie Martin 11th Eliza Bennett - Fastest time Kirsten Howard

Sunday, November 25th 2018 - Butler and Stephen Trophies
Course - X Roads Trunkey Creek Road & Rtn (A/B Grades; C/D Grades)
RESULTS - 43rd John Butler Memorial Event: 1Craig Hutton 2Dennis Martin 3Daniel Googe (B Grade winner – Brian Draper) –
RESULTS - 2nd Harry Stephen Memorial Trophy:1Rob Stephen 2Toireasa Gallagher 3Kalinda Robinson

Sunday, December 2nd 2018 - Road Champs; Course - Graded Scratch Races on Old Vale Circuit
A Grade – (6 laps 66km) 1st Bradley Rayner (1h32m17s - 42.93 kph) 2nd Mark Windsor
B Grade - (5 laps 54km) 1st Julian Woods (1h23m23s – 38.86kph) 2nd Stewart Renshaw
C Grade - (4 laps 42km) 1st Rob Stephen (1h08m02s – 37.04kph) 2nd Toireasa Gallagher
D Grade - (3 laps 30km) 1st Norman Wise (1h01m52s – 29.09kph) 2nd Rosemary Hastings
Female Championship – 1st Toireasa Gallagher 2nd Rosemary Hastings 3rd Caroline Robertson

Saturday, December 8th 2018 - Orange Christmas Cup Handicap – CANCELLED
Past Winners - 2018 CANCELLED; 2017 Dave Rees; 2016 Will Hodges; 2015 Luke Gillmer; 2014 Patrick Rourke; 2013 Matt McGrath; 2012 Aiden Sugden; 2011 Allan Giumelli; 2010 Blair Windsor; 2009 Rod Farrell; 2008 Dean Windsor

Sunday, December 9th 2018 - Hill Climbing Champs
2018 Bcc Hill Climb: Course Hen & Chickens Road
A Grade - 1Brad Rayner 2Steve Dunstall 3Dennis Martin
B Grade - 1Hayden Booth (3rd Overall), 2Brian Draper/Daniel Googe
C Grade - 1Chris Davis 2Rob Stephen
D Grade - 1Rosemary Hastings

Sunday, December 16th 2018 - Christmas Hamper Races Course - 2 roads with BikePark Finish
A Grade - 1Brad Rayner 2Richard Hobson 3?
B Grade - 1Drew Carter & Daniel Googe
C Grade - 1Kalinda Robinson (D Grade – ?)

December 23rd & 29th 2018 -- No Race

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