HAYDON Carroll, Jennifer Raines and Vaughn Eather were the big winners in the second round of the Wheelrace series at Tuesday night’s Dubbo City Toyota Track Racing Series at Victoria Park No. 1 Oval.
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Carroll won the junior Wheelrace ahead of Tom Williamson, Jess Fuller, Tyler Barnes and Trent Hines.
Raines was the winner of the Betta Frame and Truss women’s wheel race over Julia Graham, Catherine Fuller, Zara Fuller and Sarah Gordon.
Vaughn Eather stalked the front makers and unleashed a solid sprint to take out the Robinson and Fuller Homes men’s Wheelrace ahead of Mike Ticehurst, Dylan Eather, Adam Mitchell and Danny Barber.
Vaughn Eather stalked the front makers and unleashed a solid sprint
Isabelle Russell (two wins) and Haydon Carroll were the victors of the junior division one events, with Trent Hines, Zac Fuller, Angus Campbell, Tyler Barnes and Louis Russell finishing in the placings.
Tom Williamson (two wins) and Chris Gilbert scored wins in the junior division two events over Emily Hines and Georgia Farr, with both Williamson and Gilbert also finishing on the podium.
While Jarryd Fuller, Zoe Shanks and Hamish Murphy were the winners of the junior development races.
Luke Ensor, Kurt Eather and Mike Ticehurst won the three A Grade races, with Chris Couper, Tim Hines, Jason Farr, Eather and Ensor all finishing with minor placings.
Sam Fitzgerald (both scratch races) and Matt Fuller (two lap handicap) took out the B Grade races, as Danny Barber, Dylan Eather, Darrell Wheeler and Bill Williamson filled the placings.
Ben Knight registered two wins in his C Grade debut and Brodie Wheeler scored one win, as Julia Graham, Heather Ticehurst, Haylee Fuller and Darrell Cummins finished in the placings.
Michelle Fuller, Lachie Clark and Jason Canobie shared the victories in the D Grade races over Lauren Fuller and Sarah Granger, who registered placings along with Clark and Canobie.
The second round of the Dubbo City Toyota Summer Road Series took place on Sunday in the form of a 21km individual time trial on the Mogriguy Road course.
Tim Hines was the fastest rider on the course, covering the 21km circuit in 32 minutes 38.59 seconds (average speed 39.15km/hour).
Sam Fitzgerald was in second with (+2 minutes 17.61 seconds; average speed 36.58km/hour) and Mark Fuller in third (+4 minutes 3.05 seconds; average speed 34.83km/hour).
Haylee Fuller was the fastest female, completing the course in 37 minutes 39.21 seconds at an average speed of 33.94 km/hour, with Zara Fuller the second quickest female (40 minutes 3.09 seconds; average speed 31.91km/hour).
Catherine Fuller was third in a time of 40 minutes 24.39 seconds (average speed 31.63km/hour.
Round three of the Dubbo City Toyota Summer Road Series will be a 38km handicap race on the Mogriguy Road course on Sunday, November 27, with sign on at 7.15am for an 8am start.