2007 RACT Insurance Challenge
A great success!
Words:
Gary Adderton & Nigel Preston. Images
courtesy of Energy Education Australia
The
third annual RACT INSURANCE CHALLENGE has been declared a great
success by the organisers, and whilst it rained again the track soon
dried and the rest of the day mainly fine!
With the awards spread between the locals
and Victorian contingents throughout the classes, there was some close
attention at the front of the field between some of the front runners.
Event Organiser, Gary Adderton, has emailed through the results and a
quick overview of the day:
"The many congratulations, comments and feed back from the visiting
interstate teams, the public and many, many others certainly justifies
the months of planning, preparation and coordination of an event like
this."
A comment from one of the visiting
Victorian teams …"to
see our school grow and develop from being one of the worst in our state
to one in which we can be proud and then to cap it all off by coming
down to Tassie and the students having such a ball... is the ultimate in
any teachers experience... thankyou Rosny, we’re already planning next
year…."
It was ‘accident-wise’ quite an uneventful day (thankyou everyone once
again for riding with other’s safety in mind!), the Hobart Private
Ambulance woman had little to do all day, though I did see her cheering
on some of the teams, thanks HBA.
Results:
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Division A Secondary
1st - Churchill H2 #20 - 206 laps
2nd - Woodbridge #13 - 206 laps (27seconds behind)
3rd - Campania Team 1 #109 - 205 laps
4th - Churchill H1 #19 - 197 laps.
5th - Mannum Team A #14 - 196 laps
6th - Campania Team 2 #61 - 194 laps
7th - Mannum Team B#15 - 184 laps
8th - Community #81 - 47 laps (demo vehicle only).
Division B Senior Seconday
1st - Rosny College Swipes #62 - 193 laps
2nd - Geilston Bay High (team of mainly boys – placed in Senior
Secondary) - 129 laps.
Division C Open Secondary
1st - Rosny College VET #4 200 laps
2nd - Rosny College Raging Bull #61 194 laps
3rd - Hobart College # 18 DNF 29 laps.

Division D Open Community 1st - Ex Pats #11 274 laps
2nd - HP Racing #69 256 laps 3rd - Community #10 251 laps 4th -
Bicycle Tasmania (men) – 245 laps 5th - Bike Tas (women) – 189 laps.
Special thanks for such a fantastic day and well done everyone
including:
- those who helped set up,
- prepared vehicles,
- the riders,
- marshals,
- the RACT,
- Tasmanian Port Authority,
- Hobart City Council,
- Events Tasmania,
- the Lord Mayor – Rob Valentine,
- Hobart City Council Alderman –
Jeff Briscoe, Ron Christie, Marti Zucco, Helen Burnett,
- A big thankyou to Pat Bosco and
Peter Sawley from SA for their scrutineering, advice and experience
in setting up the track, their encouragement and highly experienced
professional support.
- A big thankyou to Andrew Heard
for his feedback on initial planning issues, David Buckingham, Dale
Carney and the Southern Vets Road racing guys for the use of their
transponders and timing system. It seems that all transponders were
returned – fantastic!
- Packing up was brilliant –
thanks riders, parents, teachers, friends and especially a big
thankyou Chris, Phil, Jan, Pete, Miranda and Geoff (our MC) all
Rosny Staff who are some of the main people behind this event.
- Also to Robin Fox, Rosny’s
principal for giving us his support and signing off on all of the
legal documents and the Department of Education and Andrew Finch for
their full support.
- and the list goes on and on!
The fourth RACT INSURANCE
CHALLENGE is to be held on April 27th 2008!
Planning is
already underway and the first thing that will help to make it an
even better event in 2008 is for participants and spectators to give
the event organisers some feedback or comments as soon as possible.
They would appreciate just a short statement or two on issues
that you think are important, what can be improved or added.
For more information, contact:
Gary Adderton
RACT Insurance Challenge
Event Co-ordinator
M: 0411 964 413
Links:
- View the full 2007 Calendar of
Human Powered Vehicle events across Australia
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