The Goulburn Cycle Club's Jarrod Coveney Memorial Handicap took place last Wednesday evening on Middle Arm Road.
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![Speedy: Elsie Apps finished in second place by the narrowest of margins to eventual winner, Rhys Cranston, in the Jarrod Coveney Memorial Handicap last week. Photo: Supplied. Speedy: Elsie Apps finished in second place by the narrowest of margins to eventual winner, Rhys Cranston, in the Jarrod Coveney Memorial Handicap last week. Photo: Supplied.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/ijfQKXbsEKgSKGW5xB5NiF/7cc218c9-53fc-4ced-8e12-e52f20ee6c96.jpeg/r0_0_960_1150_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
It spans a fast out-and-back course from the cemetery to the turnaround point just passed Dennys Lane.
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A total of 12 riders signed on with a nine-minute spread between the limit rider and the chasing scratch riders.
The handicapper did a fine job with most of the field finishing within 40 seconds of each other.
Rhys Cranston took out the coveted 'Bomber' trophy by the narrowest margin from defending champion, Elsie Apps. Mark Stutchbury finished third and James Quade recorded the fastest time covering the 20km course in just over 30 minutes.
Next Wednesday, December 8, racing is at Wakefield Park for a graded scratch race. Sign on is at 5.45pm with racing at 6.15pm. New riders are welcome.
Jarrod Coveney Memorial Handicap 2021 Results
- Rhys Cranston 37:30 36.8kph
- Elsie Apps 37.06 33.2kph
- Mark Stutchbury 37:11 36.7kph
- Gavin Moroney 37:19 36.6kph
- Nadine Moroney 37:20 36.5kph
- Jason Cook 37:38 38.5kph
- Corey Petersen 37:39 38.5kph
- Wayne Bensley 37:48 38.3kph
- James Quade 39:38 39.2kph
- Robbie Dorsett 39:40 39.1kph
- Jeremey Gilchrist 39:41 39.1kph
- Peter Jackson 40:54 29.3kph
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