Thirteen riders met in somewhat windy conditions to contest the Bootenal 5 stage tour on Sunday 31st.
The first stage, a 3.1km time trial saw youngster, Mitchell Crabbe lead the way with his mum, Kylie to follow only 30 secs later. Julie Firth would then join the race followed by John Tamm, Gerald Lambert and a nervous Roger Swan, who was concerned when his arch enemy on the bike, Andrew Toovey, nominated to chase Swan in the Time Trial! 3 ½ minutes after Mitchell’ start, Dean Carroll was waved away by time keeper, Dom Micono and the countdown was on until Paul Matthews was allowed to start his race. He was soon joined on the road by Paul Dodson, Dwayne Crabbe, Eddie Muller and Reg Salmon bringing up the rear. However, it was a very ‘in form’ Matthews who set a blistering pace to take the win over Dodson with Muller in third.
The second stage saw all riders head off in a mass start – straight into a head wind before the turn around at the 3.3k mark. With the wind behind the pack and speeds creeping up, the pack started to split into smaller groups and as the finish line quickly loomed, it was a tightly contested sprint between Matthews, Dodson, Tamm, Swan and Toovey with Matthews managing to hold on to take the win.
Stage three, while wind assisted, was to see the riders, again in a mass start, head west along the Georgina Rd and into the climbs with the race finishing at the top of the second long hot drag. Dark horse, Swan made an early move and took line honours some 20 seconds ahead of Muller and Salmon crossing the line in third place holding off an exhausted Matthews.
Every cyclist knows that at the top of every hill climb, there is a downhill and this was the case as all riders would now meet at the bottom of the hill in order to start the next stage…..climbing back up the hill before a punishing ride back to the Walkaway Rd finish line while again pushing into a head wind! “Was it my imagination or was the wind getting stronger – it was a bit hard to tell from the inside of time keeper, Mort Harslett’ air conditioned car!” Again Matthew showed his superiority by out sprinting Salmon and Swan to cross the line first.
With the end of the tour in sight, riders would mass start and race the final 3.1kms along the straight, flat Walkaway Rd with a blistering tail wind to assist! Riders jostled for positions in the pack as speeds reached the 50k mark. With 150 metres to go, Swan attacked out of the pack with Dodson hot on his wheel, however with just enough fuel left in his tank, Dodson powered through to cross the line first.