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Kellevie 24 - "Punters and Pros"

Kellevie, Tasmania, May 5-6, 2007

By Simon van der Aa and Dave Eldridge

The solo riders
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Towards the end of 2006, Duncan Giblin was out riding and met Bernard Woolley, a local farmer at Kellevie, about 45 minutes drive SE of Hobart. Bernard owned a large property, that already had an established 4WD Mud Run and Off-Road motorcycle course on it. Duncan put the idea to him of building a cross country course on the land, and holding a 24 hour race there. Bernard's response was "Do what you like boys!". Duncan approached the Dirt Devils MTB club in Hobart, and with the help of Dave Eldridge and a band of helpers, the race was underway.

Eight months later and over 190 riders, made up of 15 solo riders and 46 teams came to race on 9.5km of freshly constructed singletrack linked by sections of fireroad and cross-paddock trails (that turned into a challenge in their own right with the heavy rain), all supported by a perfect flat grassy race village complete with a large shed for timing and light charging, and a large fireplace that was most pleasant for those timing at 4am (more thanks go to Bernard for his large supply of firewood).

Kellevie in Tasmania's South East
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Gale force conditions and the prediction of rain worried the organisers a little on the Friday night. The first tent was lost at about 5pm and a further four went that night. However by morning the wind had dropped out and the sky had cleared into a glorious day. The rain stayed away (mostly), and the wind didn't come back up until most competitors had gone home on Sunday afternoon.

Many of the competitors looked a little wary as they lined up for the traditional Le Mans start, not because of the prospect of riding for a full 24 hours but more about Bernard starting the race with a shotgun. The gun went, and off they went. The solo riders (sporting "solo nutter" seat numbers) were spared the Le Mans start and rolled off the front of the line, they had enough difficulty ahead of them! The remaining competitors ran 200m to their waiting bikes, and the race was on. Within two minutes the hopes of the single-speed community getting a win in a solo category were dashed as Clinton Turner crashed heavily and broke his collar bone. A big thanks to the St. Johns guys for helping him out.

Simon van der Aa,
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First through after one lap was ex-Australian MTB champion John (The Driver) Gregory, closely followed by Kris Clauson, Ben Grieve-Johnson, Andrew Fellows and Richard Wilkinson (not necessarily in that order as the timing had gone on the fritz and it was all getting hastily written on a scrap of paper).

While conditions were good the guys were banging out laps in the low thirties and on his second lap Phil Madsen did a 29'38 which was never eclipsed. The only other two to go under the 30-minute mark were Simon Fielding and John Gregory.

Lap times then slowly increased as the paddock sections turned. These were originally thought to be the areas that would provide a rest for riders but with the rain over the previous couple of days soon they turned in to a slog fest especially for the larger riders. People were trying new lines everywhere and what were eight inch wide pieces of track became massive sections of gloopy mud. The rest of the track held up remarkably well, but the paddocks were certainly testing.

The bridges
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In the Solo Male category Andrew Fellows and Dirt Devils rider Ben Grieve-Johnson were punching out early laps that put a lot of the teams to shame. Ben started to pull away in the third and fourth laps creating a 20 minute gap by lap 7. However by lap 10 Ben's lights had failed and the gap was down to three minutes.

Ben went to bed leaving Fellows and Greg Dwyer to take over the front positions. The end of the race saw Fellows finishing with 29 laps and Greg Dwyer on 25 laps. Ben made it in for third with 19 laps, one in front of Scottie Williams.

The Solo women was taken out by Eleanor Patterson, the reigning women's Vets National Champion. Eleanor did 12 laps lapping consistently in the high 40's. She did however do an eight hour lap and appeared very refreshed afterwards.

The 12 hour saw Luke Jordan win with 13 laps followed by Nicholas Parrott who completed 12. Brent Ranson came in thrid with 11 laps on an old rigid clunker. The female 12 hour solo was taken out by Melissa de Clouet who completed 7 laps.

Eleanor Paterson,
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The Teams event was won overall by "We don't like to be labelled". This team, made up of Adrian Cooper, Chris Ringk, John Gregory and Peter Oliver did 40 laps. This was one lap more than the Cyclingo All Stars (second), the Ay-up Torpedos in Tuxedos (third), and The Cyclingo Outlaws (fourth). All these teams were four man teams, the most hotly contested category with 17 teams entered. They even held off the winning mixed team team (5 person) Fetish for Freida who finished 38 laps.

The three D's (Dave, Duncan and the Dirt Devils) would like to thank all the people that made the event possible. The sponsors, the marshals, track builders and those that helped with village infrastructure, the people that came over and helped with timing, the competitors, the Tasmanian Fire Service and St Johns Ambulance, the Kellevie Progress Association, food vendors and of course Bernard. We look forward to seeing you all next year for the bigger better Kellevie 24 '08.

Photography

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Images by Brad Harris/www.bhphoto.com.au

Images by Tony Ross/www.tonyjross.com

Results

Solo Male 24

1 Andrew Fellows (BikeRide)                      22.29.15
2 Greg Dwyer (Not Rooted Any More)               22.26.53
3 Ben Grieve-Johnson (Maggot Goes Solo)          22.53.30
4 Scottie Williams                               22.47.23
5 Brett Stewart                                  23.39.38
6 Steve Aitken (Newby)                           24.03.14
7 Phill Miller (2 soft 4 solo)                   20.07.09
8 Chris Miller (RIP Herb)                        20.07.06
9 David Dennis                                   22.06.00

Solo Female 24

1 Eleanor Patterson                              23.26.41

Pairs Male 24

1 FIIK                                           22.45.26
2 The Giantz                                     23.26.22

Pairs Mixed 24

1 Pip & Marcus                                   23.08.40

Teams of 3 to 4 Male 24

1 We Don't like to be labelled                   24.17.36
2 Cyclingo all stars                             24.01.09
3 Ay Up Torpedos in Tuxedos                      24.13.42
4 Cyclingo Outlaws                               24.25.12
5 Caravan Dad Factory Racing                     24.03.31
6 Praties                                        24.28.43
7 Cutters                                        23.55.30
8 EARTH WIND FIRE AND WATER                      24.06.43
9 Southern Pedals XXXX Gold                      24.34.26
10 4 - 1 = 3                                     23.57.07
11 Ghosts on Discs                               24.02.20
12 The Flaming Pes Anserinas                     24.17.46
13 OTB R&D                                       23.56.00
14 Boags Bandits                                 24.23.39
15 Another Perspective Design & Drafting         22.46.31
16 VIVO                                          23.36.47
17 Get out of the way sheep shagger              24.23.22

Teams of 3 to 4 Female 24

1 Ice Queens                                     23.38.33

Teams of 3 to 4 Mixed 24

1 The Elders Have Spoken                         24.06.01
2 Three Men & a Little Lady                      24.00.50
3 Knocklofty Nomads                              24.06.00
4 Eastern Shore Rover Crew                       24.00.03

Teams of 5 to 6 Male 24

1 Team Stumpjumper/Ray Appleby Cycles            24.35.21
2 Bike Ride Shop Team                            24.15.01
3 Treadlies Twisted Team                         24.46.05
4 Lainesport                                     23.43.11
5 The Pedalling Plodders                         23.40.11
6 SPI full strength export stout                 24.01.31
1 Cyclingo chicks                                23.24.52
1 Fetish for frieda                              24.00.25
2 Running Late                                   23.56.54
3 Lance Armstrongs Lost Siblings                 24.13.26
4 Ride Bellerive                                 24.11.46
5 Chai Wombles                                   21.16.18

Solo Male 12

1 luke jordan (solo moe)                         12.35.02
2 Nicholas Parrott (Swifty)                      12.15.27
3 brent ranson                                   12.37.05
4 Philip Potter                                  12.06.44

Solo Female 12

1 melissa de Clouet                              11.05.13

Pairs Male 12

1 Walls and McPherson                            12.14.53
2 Chugglee                                       12.03.21

Pairs Female 12

1 Team STEPS                                     11.54.04

Teams of 3 to 4 Male 12

1 Wednesday Knights                              11.59.35
2 LogicaCMG                                      12.09.35
3 Leon is weak                                   12.14.05
4 marshal mofos                                  12.36.54

Teams of 3 to 4 Female 12

1 Girlie MTB                                     09.10.47

Teams of 3 to 4 Mixed 12

1 McBain Cycles                                  08.23.15

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