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AHMCC CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL

Come and test yourself against the clock this Sunday.

It’s a good chance for a “hit out” for the State Championship ITT the following Sunday at the Range course with SDVLCC.

We would appreciate it if you could get your entries in by Wednesday, 15th May by 9.00 PM. We have to get Medals organised for the event and need the time to do it.

AHMCC Committee

 

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Balhannah Kermesse Results

    Transponder issues which may have been related to the cold day

1. Michael Kepka – 406 -only picked up when he finished the last lap – added in 5 laps of 15 minutes.
2. Evan James – 898 – transponder not picked up – added in 5 laps of 16 minutes – no idea how far he was ahead of Glenn Virgo?
3. Con Bastiras – 401 – did not pick up lap 5 – did he finish?
4. John Crafter – 1057 – only picked up lap 4 but transponder shows battery level 3 – added in 4 laps of 19 minutes.
5. Darran Kelly – 594 – only picked up last 2 laps – added in 2 laps of 18 minutes.

Balhannah Results

Please contact me via jgoddard@adam.com.au if you have any corrections.

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National body (AVCC – now AMCC!) AGM. Some great outcomes.

Hi everyone,
The AVCC (now AMCC) AGM was held recently. Here are a few key outcomes.

The AVCC (Australian Veterans Cycling Council) will now be called the AMCC (Masters, not Veterans). This change started at our club, got support from SAMCA, and was unanimously approved at the National level. It’s a great step forward to bring the organisation up to speed with the Masters space our club participates in.

Age 30 for males is approved! Yep, another initiative that started at AHMCC, then support from SAMCA, and now set at the National level. The AMCC constitution change to allow this is just getting regulatory approval and should be done pronto. As soon as it’s got the regulator tick, we’ll let you know!. So tell your friends who have wanted to join but are not 35 yet to get ready to be part of it all. The rule is that a member needs to turn at least age 30 in the year of membership, so as long as someone will be turning 30 in 2019, they will be able to join and can do so for our half-yearly rate of only $111. Winner!

Our club VP, Don Clifton, is now the AMCC President!

One of the top priorities of the AMCC committee is to do a full review of our licencing and insurance arrangements to offer better options for clubs and members. More on this as the review continues.

Any questions? Just drop me a note president@ahmcc.org.au

Regards
Sarah Rawlinson
AHMCC President