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Mike’s Bike Shop Cup — Week #10

August 8, 2007 (Dieppe, New Brunswick) – Tuesday night, the first track event of the Mike’s Bike Shop Cup cycling series, was held at de Caisse Populaire Dieppe Velodrome. 13 cyclists raced in this fast pace kilometer event Alain Goguen was the stage winner followed by Stuart Wight and Jeff Currie. Don Ricker’s 4th place allowed him to keep the overall lead for the series. Goguen will now be moving up to a higher category.

The Mike’s Bike shop cup is a series of local races held every Tuesday night at 6:30 we are now hosting some track events. BMX and cyclocross events will follow later in the season. Registration is 5$ a week with a portion of all registration fees going to a charity (will be chosen by the overall winner of the series). Many draw prizes are available every week. This series is open to cyclists 15 years of age or older. All levels of abilities are welcome as we have a handicap system to even out the field.

Results (adjusted time)

Alain Goguen 1:20:3
Stuart Wight 1:21:6
Jeff Currie 1:21:6
Don Ricker 1:23:8
Pierre LeBlanc 1:24:0
Denis Hebert 1:25:0
Sacha LeBlanc 1:25:5
Mike LeBlanc 1:25:9
Ian Dennis 1:27:6
Melanie Bordage 1:27:8
Michelle Chase 1:27:8
Laura Hominick 1:28:6
Rhonda Currie 1:37:8

GC After 10 Weeks

Don Ricker 690
Ian Dennis 620
Alain Goguen 605
Mike LeBlanc 575
Stuart Wight 565
Jeff Currie 550
Charles Cormier 535
Jean-Richard Cormier 420
Pablo Vergara 415
Pierre LeBlanc 310
Patrice Boudreau 290
Michelle Chase 265
Mélanie Bordage 260
Denis Hébert 200
Francois Gazzano 195
Jean Leger 190
Denis Doucet 170
Tim Clark 155
Laura Hominick 155
Sacha LeBlanc 150
Luc Belliveau 145
Paul Goobie 135
Derek LeBlanc 120
Chris Selkirk 100
Terry Tomelin 90
Jérémie Hebert 80
Kyle Hebb 55
Mark-André Deslaurier 45
Phil Roach 45
Daniel Leger 40
Johanne Thériault 30
Guy Pellerin 30
Rhonda Currie 30
Charles Babineau 25
Zuska Ecerova 25
Suzie Currie 20
Caroline Belliveau 15
Roberto Piccinin 15
Sean Ritchie 10
Bruno Richard 10





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