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Cronulla Crit
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December 18, 2007, 04:40:25 PM »
Results A Grade
Place Competitor Category Club / Sponsors Time
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SCARFE, Dale U/23 Central Coast CC
Real Aussie Kids
37.28
2
SCOTT, Warren Elite Men St George CC 37.28
3
DELACOUR, Perren Elite Men Sutherland Shire CC
Endeavour Cycles
Watkins Real Estate
Lockwood Couriers
Powerbar
4
DAVISON, Luke JM19 Randwick Botany CC
NSWIS
FRF Couriers- ExcelPro
37.28
5
CUPITT, Michael Elite Men Canberra Cycling Club
Team Velo Canberra
37.28
6
LAW, Scott JM19 Illawarra CC
NSWIS
Frank Soto Mechanical Engineers
37.28
7
CARVER, Alex JM19 Lidcombe Auburn CC
Avico Electronics
Ashfield Cycles
Dooleys - Lidcombe Catholic Club
37.28
9
RICHARDS, Thomas JM19 Ipswich C C 37.28
10
KOKE, Kris Elite Men Randwick Botany CC
FRF Couriers- ExcelPro
37.28
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Re: Cronulla Crit
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December 18, 2007, 05:07:35 PM »
Awesome job - well done Dale
Anyone know how Brad fared?
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December 18, 2007, 05:08:02 PM »
What a great result for Dale. It must have been a super close finish as the first 10 were all awarded the same time.
Shame they didn't televise that race as well or at least the highlights.
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January 10, 2008, 06:33:35 AM »
Even if it did look like a dodgy result with the finish set up on the day before during the coffee ride..
From cyclingnews.com...
Cronulla winnings donated to Prostate Cancer Institute
Matt White and his colleagues have donated their prize money to charity
Photo ©: Brad Hooker
Professional cyclists involved in the Cronulla Grand Prix December 16 have donated their prize money to the Prostate Cancer Institute. The top four riders – Matt White (Discovery Channel), Graeme Brown (Rabobank), Julian Dean (Crédit Agricole) and Allan Davis (Discovery Channel) – donated their combined prize money of $3600AUD to the Institute, which is being established at St George Cancer Care Centre in New South Wales, Australia.
"The event was a great promotion for the sport of cycling and it is the least professional stars can do when racing in Australia; to make the contribution of prize money to such a worthy charity," said White, who retired after the event and will be directing the USA-based Team Slipstream outfit this season.
It is the very first Prostate Cancer Institute in Australia and will have all of the treatment options available under the one roof. The Cancer Centre, headed by Professor John Kearsley, is expanding in size and will have also a Research centre attached to the facility.
It has been a two million dollar project undertaken by a community group and the funds have been well received by the committee. Professor Kearsley, who was present at the Cronulla Grand Prix said "It was a great day for everyone – great action, good sponsorship support from NSW Health and others, and now the donation from the race winners.
"The community has now committed more than one million dollars and this is the first occasion that a sporting event and competitors have contributed to the construction of the Prostate Cancer Institute, that will commence building works in February this year," added Kearsley.
The Prostate Cancer Institute also benefited from the race entries of the 1500-metre athletic event staged on the day.
"All the invited professionals prior to the start of the race agreed to donate the money to the Prostate Cancer Institute and I am very proud that in my last race we could give back to the community," concluded White.
Good on the boys....
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January 10, 2008, 07:02:56 AM »
Brad finished in the bunch not to far back. Dale did an awesome job and was strong the whole race. Has anyone heard how they are going at the Bay Crits
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January 10, 2008, 07:35:43 AM »
i havnt seen the full results, only the top 10 place getters from each of the 5 stages and their names have not appeared. but in saying that im sure they have ridden well and strong.
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January 10, 2008, 09:35:16 AM »
Thanks Mick
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