Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Hallyburto­n claims victory in Joustra 100 Handicap

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La Trobe Valley hardman Chris Joustra usually complains at the end of Warragul Cycling club races that they are too short.

“Real bike races are at least 100 kilometres long,” he says. The cycling club grew tired of his objections and so, decided to grant his wish, sure that others would not share his desire for 100k races the club expected a small field and a one-off event.

They were wrong. The Joustra 100 Handicap proved a great success.

Entries kept growing during the week and on the day 35 brave souls pinned on a number. In an innovative approach to handicap racing, there were only three bunches. The scratch group would do 13 laps of the 8.13km Darnum circuit. This would give them 105km in total. The chopping block group would do 12 laps for 98km and the limit bunch would do 11 laps.

Handicappe­r Shane Stiles had done the sums. If scratch averaged 40km/h, chopping block averaged 37km/h and limit averaged 34/km/h all the bunches would come together at the finish.

Scratch started first with a strong group of 14 riders. Former Australian Criterium Champion and pro bike rider Brenton Jones, and Paul Collins, who does the same number of kilometres a week as most pros, were the riders to watch. The rest would help when they could. Brenton and Paul kept the pace moderate for the first four laps but were not going fast enough to catch the large chopping block group.

Chopping block had 16 riders and was joined on lap two by Matt Parkinson to make it 17. Matt had slept in and it appeared he didn’t want to ride with scratch.

Warragul riders were perplexed by the tactics of the “Life of bikes” team. With over 90 km still to race, they attacked off the front and tried to ride away. That didn’t last long. By lap three some semblance of order had been establishe­d and at times all 17 riders were rolling through. Scratch would struggle to catch them.

The limit bunch had only five riders and try as they might, they struggled to stay together. Thommo barked a few orders but it still took until lap eight for the Chopping block group to catch them. With four laps to go chopping block was six minutes in front of scratch and Brenton Jones decided it was time to unload the passengers and start up the chase. Only Collins was able to stay with him.

Aaron Nash, Ross Henry, Jordan Mifsud, Jake Hallyburto­n, Col Aitken and Rod Aitken were the strongest riders in the chopping block group. Hallyburto­n, in particular, was stringing the bunch out each time past the Milk factory.

At the bell, the chopping block group still had a two minute lead over the scratch. Geoff Thomson, Ed DaBinnett and Lachlan Skinner were still with the chopping block bunch as the survivors of the limit group. Chopping block had lost Alex, Chris Baggot, and Jayman Prestidge along the way.

Hallyburto­n, Mifsud and Aiken tried to break away on Stuhrs Road but were closely marked. A grinding uphill bunch sprint concluded the race with Hallyburto­n just holding off the fastfinish­ing Glenn Marriott to take the victory, followed Graeme Parker, Daniel Bishop and Rob Monk.

Brenton finished less than a minute later to take the fastest time of the day.

The Joustra 100 Handicap will become a regular fixture on the Warragul Cycling Club calendar. Two weeks before the Melbourne to Warrnamboo­l race it seems like an ideal warmup for the serious racers and a chance for the club hacks to clock up a fast 100k.

 ??  ?? Placegette­rs in the Inaugural Joustra 100 Handicap, from left, Daniel Bishop who finished fourth, Graeme Parker who finished third, Brenton Jones who claimed the fastest time, winner Jake Hallyburto­n, Glenn Marriott who finished second, and Rob Monk who placed fifth.
Placegette­rs in the Inaugural Joustra 100 Handicap, from left, Daniel Bishop who finished fourth, Graeme Parker who finished third, Brenton Jones who claimed the fastest time, winner Jake Hallyburto­n, Glenn Marriott who finished second, and Rob Monk who placed fifth.

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