John Woodman Memorial Explained

John Woodman Memorial Wagga Wagga to Albury
Date:August
Region:New South Wales, Australia
Nickname:Wagga to Albury
Discipline:Road
Competition:State Open
Type:Road Handicap
Organiser:Albury Wodonga Cycling Club
Number:25
Mostwins: 2 wins
Mostrecent: (2012)

The John Woodman Memorial, otherwise known as the Wagga to Albury, is an annual bicycle handicap race that runs between the New South Wales cities of Wagga Wagga and Albury. The event was first run in the 1930s, leaving the Wagga RailwayStation and travelling via Tarcutta and Holbrook to finish outside the Globe Hotel in Albury. In 1948 the race was changed to run via the Olympic Way and finish in Dean St. It ran this way until its conclusion in 1963. In 1987 the event was revived and has run every year since.The event is organised by the Albury Wodonga Cycling Club (AWCC) and for 2013, the race will be held on 28 July.

History

The first Wagga to Albury was held in the 1930s. Leaving the Wagga Wagga railway station, the race travel east to Tarcutta, before travelling south through Holbrook to Albury, finish outside the Globe Hotel in Dean Street. In 1948 the race change to a shorter route via the Olympic Way to Albury. The last of the original races was held in 1963. Albury rider Jack Sommer won the fastest time.

The race was revived by then the Lavington Sports Club Cycling Club. The first of the modern additions of race was held on 4 June 1986, with 96 entries rolling out from the car park of Tolland Hotel. The first addition of the race was title Wagga to Albury Cycle Classic. It was rename the John Woodman Memorial Cycle Classic a year later. Today its official name John Woodman Memorial Wagga Wagga to Albury Cycle Classic, is generally just known as Wagga to Albury.

Today it remains of one of the few city to city handicap races on the open calendar.

In 2010 the Albury Wodonga Cycling Club made the decision to stopping running the race due to the financial costs and other factors. The decision was later reversed.

John Woodman

The race is named in honour of John Woodman, a talented Albury rider who turned professional in 1976, and 1986 join the Sydney base Gitane team. Winning a number of NSW and Victorian titles in his career, addition to riding in six Sun Tours. John was killed on 1 October 1986 whilst training for the upcoming Sun Tour.

Course

Traditionally the race has started in front of the Tolland Hotel, Bourke Street, Wagga Wagga. In more recent times race has started from Jubilee Park on Holbrook Road due to traffic management issues. In 2010 the race started from Lloyd Road due to a clash with the Wagga Wagga Marathon, shortening the race by .

The race travels through Mangoplah, Cookardina, Morven, Culcairn, Walla Walla, Jindera, before cresting the Jindera Gap and descending down to finish in front of the Lavington Hall, Urana Road Lavington.

Total Length:

In early years, the race finished in Albury's main street, Dean Street, in front of the Globe Hotel.

Results

Major results

1977
  • 1st and Fastest – Lavington Open
  • 4th – Cootamundra Annual
  • 2nd – NSW Professional Road Title
    1978
  • 1st – NSW Professional Road Title
  • 8th – Melbourne to Warrnambool
    1979
  • 1st – Tour of the North East
  • 2nd – NSW Professional Road Title
  • 1st – Open Road Title
  • 1st and Fastest – Bathurst to Penrith
    1980
  • 2nd – Tour of the North East
  • Fastest Time – Griffith 100km Open
  • Fastest Time – Wangaratta '90'
    1981
  • 1st and Fastest – Sid Demmery Memorial Wagga
  • 2nd – NSW Professional Road Title
    1983
  • 2 stage wins in the Sun Tour
    1986
  • 3rd – NSW Professional Road Title
  • 3rd – Midlands Tour

    Past winners

    YearCyclistClub/Location
    2012Rhys PollockAlbury Wodonga CC
    2011Declan GregoryAlbury Wodonga CC
    2010Trent StevensonShepparton CC
    2009William LindCanberra CC
    2008Michael MatthewsTuggeranong Vikings CC
    2007Tim DeckerBendigo & District CC
    2006Michael TolhurstCanberra CC
    2005Andrew DugganSydney CC
    2004Karl McKenziesTasmania
    2003Richard MoffatWagga Wagga CC
    2002Rob YoungLavington Sports CC
    2001Leigh EganShepparton CC
    2000Brad ScottShepparton CC
    1999Ray JarrattCobram CC
    1998Tim PalmerCanberra CC
    1997Aaron RobertsonWagga Wagga CC
    1996Aaron RobertsonWagga Wagga CC
    1995Brendon CooperCootamundra CC
    1994Jay SweetAdelaide CC
    1993Dean WoodsWangaratta CC
    1992Peter CollinsMelbourne
    1991Scott Steward
    1990Paul EvansBendigo CC
    1989Dean McDonaldWangaratta CC
    1988John HolgateYarrawonga CC
    1987Bernard O'DeaBendigo CC

    Fastest Time

    YearCyclistTimeClub/Location
    2012Rhys Pollock3:04:41Albury Wodonga CC
    2011Leigh Egan3:07:07Shepparton CC
    2010Trent Stevenson2:54:46Shepparton CC
    2009Rhys Pollock2:53:58Albury Wodonga CC
    2008Michael Matthews3:16:40Tuggeranong Vikings CC
    2007Timothy Decker3:10:39Canberra CC
    2006Michael Matthews3:14:17Canberra CC
    2005Stephen Fitzpatrick3:07:02Sydney
    2004Karl Menzies3:01:55Tasmania
    2003Richard MoffatHeld at Chiltern – 99 kmWagga Wagga CC
    2002Tim Decker3:08:12Bendigo & District CC
    2001Leigh Egan3:02:08Shepparton CC
    2000Leigh Egan3:03:12Shepparton CC
    1999Danny Hennessy3:03:12Canberra CC
    1998Peter Milostic3:09:00Penrith Panthers CC
    1997Jamie Drew3:00:43VIS
    1996Tim Bennett2:57:19Bendigo & District CC
    1995Brett Aitken2:52:34Adelaide
    1994Jay Sweet2:42:12 Race RecordAdelaide
    1993Dean Woods2:59:54Wangaratta CC
    1991Peter Clayton3:01:28Sydney
    1990Scott Steward3:01:28Melbourne
    1989Dean McDonald3:01:19Wangaratta CC
    1988Rick McCaig3:00:24Bendigo & District CC
    1987Geoff Stevenson3:04:21Shepparton CC
    1963Jack Sommer

    First Female

    YearCyclistClub/Location
    2012Lisa BarryAlbury Wodonga CC
    2011Trudi BeckAlbury Wodonga CC
    2010Kelly LindenWagga Wagga CC
    2009No female finishers.
    2008Vicki WhitelawCanberra CC
    2007Deborah FaggAlbury Wodonga CC

    First Local (AWCC)

    YearMalePlaceFemalePlace
    2012Rhys Pollock1stLisa Barry
    2011Declan Gregory1stTrudi Beck
    2010Brendan WashingtonNA
    2009Brian Harris4thNA
    2008Daniel McIntyre5thNA
    2007Greg Featonby2ndDeborah Fagg
    2005Ken Payne3rdDeborah Fagg5th
    2001Trent Perry3rd

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