Tuesday 15 March 2011

Gossie and Ruth C remain leaders in the Aussie Cups 2011


Matt Goss could hold the lead in the men's Cup with taking 18 points in Paris-Nice. Matt won the third stage and that only was good for 10 points. In the race to the sun Heinrich Haussler was the big points taker with 35 points. Good enough to ensure a second spot in the Aussie Cup only 9 points away from the HTC rider.
The most succesfull Aussie rider of the last two weeks will be Cadel Evans. Former world champion won stage 6 and GC in the Italian Tirreno-Adriatico. No less then 13 Aussies at the start in Marina di Carrara and only Mc Ewen didn't make it to San Benedetto del Tronto. Big jump forwards also of "Burt" Lancaster. Brett is now placed 24th.
In Belgium, Malaysia and Uruguay the Continental riders could finally gather some points. In the Jelajah Tour in Malaysia the best results were for the Genesys men. Especially Steele Von Hoff was
present in this race. With his performance in Malaysia he enters the top 10 of the Aussie Cup.
Also David Kemp (pic at start of the Omloop van het Waasland), Nathan Haas and Patrick Shaw (in Malaysia) took their first points.
Looking forward now what the classics will bring for the Pro Tour / Pro Continental riders. But also looking out for the Continental men who will race allover the world in the coming two weeks.
the ranking:
1. Matthew Goss - 110pts
2. Heinrich Haussler - 101pts
3. Mark Renshaw - 85pts
4. Michael Matthews - 83pts
5. Robbie Mc Ewen - 65pts

The Women's Cup didn't change at all the last two weeks. Only Tif Cromwell of the Belgian Lotto team took a point in the classic Tielt-Winge in Belgium. That means Ruth Corseth is still in the lead.
the ranking:
1. Ruth Corset - 43pts
2. Joanna Hogan - 33pts
3. Vicki Whitelaw - 28pts
4. Alexis Rhodes - 27pts
5. Rochelle Gilmore - 26pts


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