• Apollo Road Race Report
  • Sutton Super Series
  • Next Race – Lookout Hill Time Trial – Age Standard 10 May 2025
  • General Meeting 13 May 2025
  • Upcoming races requiring volunteers – race calendar can be found here

 Apollo Road Race Report 26 April 2025

On a mild Saturday afternoon, 22 competitors signed on for the Apollo Road challenge.

Daniel Lekhac was first across the line with a brisk time of 52:13 minutes followed by Steve Crispin (53:24) and Anthony Murfett (54:40) from A Grade.

Simon Costello (58:55) led B Grade across the line holding off Marc Vroomans (58:56) in a sprint finish followed by Stephen Duncan (59:59).

Ian Preston (1:03:40) led C Grade ahead of Wesley Pendlebury (1:05:23) and Andrew Hislop (1:05:43).

Tony Sheehan (1:15:40) beat out Kevin Newhouse (1:15:41) in a close finish in D Grade.

Michael Reppion (1:22:19) was the sole competitor in E Grade.

Lance Purdon (#191) had a touch of wheels and fell receiving abrasions to his leg and arm.  He was administered first aid by Matthew Sainsbery.

Thanks to Liz Lowe for marshalling at Smith Road, Darren Blackhurst for marshalling at Apollo Rd intersection, Jonathan Chowns for marshalling at the finish line, Kerrie Muir for bringing the van and Matthew Sainsbery for providing First Aid.  Michael and Ryan Fawke also assisted with setup and first aid.

Ian Morton

Race Director

Sutton Super Series

Six races will be held over the winter season at the Sutton Road Training Centre, with riders accumulating the points gained as per the list :

1st 10 points

2nd 8 points

3rd 6 points

4th 4 points

5th 3 points

6th+ 2 points

This scoring system differs from the RMS. 10 points will still be awarded to the winner even if only one rider starts the race.

Riders with the most points accumulated at the end of the series will be crowned grand champions for their grade.

Here are the main rules:

  1. The final round will be worth double points and riders that participate in all races will get a bonus 12 points.
  2. Prizes such as gift vouchers will be presented after the final race for first, second and third places.
  3. Riders must compete in the final race to receive a prize and be present at the prize ceremony. 
  4. Riders who are promoted will take half their points with them to the higher grade.
  5. Point scores will be kept for each grade and updated after each round. 
  6. If more than one rider finishes with the same final score, a count-back of the overall results will determine the higher place getter.
  7. The races may not all be scratch races, with a points race as another option.

Riders intending to compete in the series should make themselves familiar with all the rules.  Any feedback will be welcome prior to the first race but it won’t be possible to make changes to the format after that.

Next Road Race – Lookout Hill Time Trial – Age Standard 10 May 2025

There will be aero and non-aero categories to cater for those riders without TT equipment. To qualify as non-aero, riders will need to use a bike with standard bars and helmet.

20km TT course. Two laps of – Lookout Hill 3.5km toward Tharwa, U turn, 5km toward Point Hut, U turn to Lookout Hill.

General Meeting 13 May 2025

The Committee is calling a General Meeting to seek Members’ agreement to make two sets of amendments to our Constitution, to:

– cover required updates in line with updated ATO regulations; and 

– formally allow for online pre-meeting voting. 

Recent changes to ATO regulations and the ACT Government’s regulations for incorporated associations such as ours, means that our Constitution requires an update in order for us to maintain our tax-free exemption and keep our running costs as low as possible. 

The updated requirement is for our Constitution to explicitly state that the CRMCC is not permitted to distribute any surplus, income or assets to CRMCC members. This requirement follows what is already mirrored in clauses of the Australian Veterans Cycling Council’s constitution, to which we ascribe, where it states that “the Association is not permitted to distribute any surplus, income or assets directly or indirectly to its members”.

The Committee has received urgent advice from our recently-completed annual report review, and from the ATO, to have these changes in place before 30 June this year.

The details for the General Meeting are as follows:

Tuesday, May 13 · 7:00 – 7:30pm
Time zone: Australia/Sydney
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/dva-esxz-hot

Or dial: ‪(AU) +61 2 9051 7350‬ PIN: ‪712 166 023‬#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/dva-esxz-hot?pin=9586629025099

Pre-meeting voting survey

You may register your response to the Constitutional amendments by online voting, provided that we will get enough ‘online’ votes to pass the reforms to allow pre-meeting anonymous voting.

We are trialling the option of pre-meeting voting as a test for Special Resolution 2. You can choose to complete this survey ahead of the General Meeting, and submit your response to the Secretary. Your response will be considered assuming that Special Resolution 2 is accepted in-meeting. 

The survey can be accessed at the General Meeting Special Resolutions pre-meet survey. Your vote in this survey remains anonymous.

Please reach out if you have any questions.

Committee

committee@crmcc.org.au


Upcoming races needing volunteers

2025

10 May 2025 – Lookout Hill
Race Director, van driver

17 May 2025 – Sutton Driver Training Centre
van driver, first aid

31 May 2025 – Uriarra Homestead
3 ETC, first aid

Please contact committee@crmcc.org.au if you can fill any of these roles for the club. Also look at the dates in the 2025 calendar where you could help the club. https://rms.crmcc.org.au/calendar

Thank you to those members who have offered their services to fill roles so our races can run.