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Tour de Dieppe – Prologue

August 4, 2007 (Dieppe, NB) – Here are the results from the Prologue held today at the inaugural Tour de Dieppe, the first ever masters and women’s stage race, running August 4-5 in Dieppe, NB, and put on by the National Cycling Centre-Atlantic Canada, in partnership with the Mike’s Bike Shop Cycling Club and the City of Dieppe.

Master A Men
1. Lorenzo Caterini (Pedros Atlantic) 0:02:46
2. Geoff MacDonald (Edmonton Roadand Track Club) 0:00:01
3. Terry Tomlin (Pedros Atlantic) 0:00:04
4. Shaughn Smith (Bike Works) 0:00:05
5. Kris Barr (Pedros Atlantic) 0:00:05
6. Charles Cormier (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:07
7. Derek Goodwin (Sea Level) 0:00:07
8. Jeff Currie (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:07
9. Michael LeBlanc (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:08
10. Scott Clark (Pedros Atlantic) 0:00:11
11. Pablo Vergara (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:12
12. Ian Dennis (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:12
13. Daniel Léger (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:13
14. LeBlanc Derick (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:15
15. Jean Leger (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:17
16. James Atwood (Sea Level) 0:00:19
17. Boudreau Patrice (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:31
18. Fenton Cunningham (Sea Level) 0:00:41
DNS Jim Currie (Hub Cycle)
DNS Francois Gazzano (Mike’s Bike Shop)
DNS Paul Goobie (Mike’s Bike Shop)

Women
1. Kelly Murray (Radical Edge F’ton) 0:03:09
2. Sacha LeBlanc (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:04
3. Zuzana Ecerova (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:06
4. Laura Homenick (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:09
5. Mélanie Bordage (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:12
6. Michelle Chase (Mike’s Bike Shop) 0:00:14

GC

Team

Men Master A Men

1. Pedros Atlantic 0:08:27 0:08:27
2. Mike’s Bike Shop 0:08:40 0:00:13
3. Sea 0:09:25 0:00:58

Women
1. Mike’s Bike Shop 0:09:46 0:09:46

Points Classification

Men
1. Lorenzo Catarini 10
2. Geoff MacDonald 6
3. Terry Tomlin 4
4. Shaughn Smith 3
5. Kris Barr 2
6. Charles Cormier 1

Women
1. Kelly Murray 10
2. Sacha LeBlanc 6
3. Zuzana Ecerova 4
4. Laura Homonick 3
5. Mélanie Bordage 2
6. Michelle Chasse 1





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