Austral Wheel Race

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Austral Wheel Race
Race details
Region Victoria, Australia
TypeHandicap race over 2000 m
History
First winnerH. Lambton, Australia
Most winsStephen Pate, Australia, (4)
Most recentGraeme Frislie, Australia and Georgia Baker, Australia

The Austral Wheel Race is the oldest track bicycle race in the world still existing, stretching back to 1887. It is owned and run by AusCycling Victoria. The Austral race is Australia’s greatest track cycling event. It is held in Melbourne, riders assigned handicaps according to ability over a series of heats. The finals are run over 2000m. [1]

Contents

The races in 2004 and 2005 were at John Cain Arena in February. The first race in 1887 held at Melbourne Cricket Ground over 3 miles (4800m), with first prize of a grand piano valued at 200 pounds. Other venues in Melbourne to host the race include the Exhibition Track, the North Essendon board track, the Olympic Park Velodrome and the Brunswick, Coburg and Northcote velodromes.

Malvern Star, a brand in bicycles in Australia, had its origins in the race. In December 1898 a young bicycle mechanic and professional cyclist, Tom Finnigan, won from a handicap of 220 yards (200 m) holding off backmarkers with a foot to spare. The prize of 240 sovereigns let him establish a suburban bicycle shop, Malvern Star Cycles, which became a household name under Bruce Small.

Corruption tinged the event in 1901 when the American, Bill Martin, won from scratch, to allegations of fixing by John Wren. [2] According to The Age in 1903 referring to 1902 "one of the judges appointed to officiate at the Austral Wheel meeting was called upon to resign, because he had a monetary interest in the result of the Austral Wheel Race." [3]

In December 2023 Graeme Frislie won from scratch in record time of 1min 55.03 sec, an average of 62.59 km/h at DISC.

Prize money

Prize money has varied, following the fashion for cycling, from a grand piano to monetary prizes of 240 sovereigns in 1898, 450 sovereigns in 1902, [4] to a low of $1500 during the 1970s, increasing to $5,000 in 1982, and exceeding $18,000 since 2000.

Past winners

Crisp winner of the Austral 1895 with Pearl (second) and Gargurevich (third) Crisp winner of the Austral 1895.tif
Crisp winner of the Austral 1895 with Pearl (second) and Gargurevich (third)
1904 Winner: Jackie Clark Jackie Clark.jpg
1904 Winner: Jackie Clark

Past competitors include distinguished Australian and international cyclists, including Jackie Clark, [5] Gordon Johnson, Steele Bishop, Sid Patterson, Russell Mockridge, Danny Clarke, Brett Aitken, Gary Neiwand and Shane Kelly.

The record for the most wins belongs to Victorian Stephen Pate with four victories: in 1988 from scratch, in 1991 from minus 10m, in 1993 from minus 20m and 1999 from scratch.

In 2000, Neiwand was handicapped on 70m for the millennium edition and won comfortably.

Austral Wheel Race Winners
YearVenueMen's WinnerHandicapRef.Women's WinnerHandicap
11887 [n 1] MCG Harry H. Lambton210 yd (190 m) [6]
21888 [n 1] MCG Dick DavisScr [7]
31889 [n 1] MCG Jimmy Mullins 140 yd (130 m) [8]
41890 [n 1] MCG Tom BusstScr. [9]
51891 [n 1] MCG Arthur Turner240 yd (220 m) [10]
61892 [n 1] MCG Harry H. Lambton200 yd (180 m) [11]
71893 MCG Gordon Woodward270 yd (250 m) [12]
81894 MCG Alf Middleton180 yd (160 m) [13]
91895 MCG Alfred Crisp250 yd (230 m) [14]
101896 MCG Charles Kellow15 yd (14 m) [15]
111897 MCG Jim Carpenter85 yd (78 m) [16]
121898 MCG Tom Finnigan 220 yd (200 m) [17]
131899 MCG Percy R. Beauchamp150 yd (140 m) [18]
141900 MCG Charles Forbes30 yd (27 m) [19]
151901 MCG Bill Martin Scr [2] [20]
161902 MCG Fred (Murray) Auger240 yd (220 m) [21]
171903 MCG Fred Scheps160 yd (150 m) [22]
181904 EXA A J "Jackie" Clark [23] 150 yd (140 m) [24] [25]
191905 EXA J. Sandberg170 yd (160 m) [26]
201906 EXA Harry Thomas20 yd (18 m) [27]
211907 MCG Andrew Charles "Froggie" Colvin150 yd (140 m) [28]
221908 MCG M. McPherson280 yd (260 m) [29]
231909 MCG Albert H. Pianta210 yd (190 m) [30]
241910 MCG Frank Corry140 yd (130 m)
251912 EXI W. Priestly60 yd (55 m)
261913 EXI P.B. Henry60 yd (55 m)
271920 EXA Ern. Tamme50 yd (46 m)
281921 EXA Lou Clifford120 yd (110 m)
291922 EXA Jack Fitzgerald Scr [31]
301923 EXA Dick Ford120 yd (110 m)
311923 MD Pidge Davis200 yd (180 m)
321925 MD Frank Corry140 yd (130 m)
331925 EXA Eric Giboud60 yd (55 m)
341927 [n 2] EXA Bowie Stevens70 yd (64 m)
351927 [n 2] MD Cecil Hannerman160 yd (150 m)
361927 [n 2] MD Cecil Manners245 yd (224 m)
371929 MD Richard “Fatty” Lamb 30 yd (27 m) [32]
381936 [n 3] MD Keith Thurgood 100 yd (91 m)
391936 [n 3] EXB Harry Webb70 yd (64 m)
401937 EXB Jack Gardiner205 yd (187 m) [33]
411938 EXB Jack Middleton120 yd (110 m)
421939 NE Clinton Beasley 90 yd (82 m)
431940 NE Norm Stevens20 yd (18 m)
441941 NE Ken Stewart60 yd (55 m)
451942 NE Mick Bradley160 yd (150 m)
461944 [n 3] NE Norm Munro90 yd (82 m)
471944 [n 3] NE Tas Johnson [n 4] 30 yd (27 m)
481945 NE Tom Shillito160 yd (150 m)
491946 NE Pat Devine120 yd (110 m)
501947 NE George Bull130 yd (120 m)
511948 NE Bill Kirkham120 yd (110 m)
521950 NE Byron Bonney120 yd (110 m)
531951 NE Kevin Marion105 yd (96 m)
541952 NE Doug Jennings120 yd (110 m)
551953 NE Tom Fitzgerald140 yd (130 m)
561954 NE Alan Geddes130 yd (120 m)
571955 NE Ron Murray100 yd (91 m)
581956 NE Don Meharg130 yd (120 m)
591957 NE John Robertson100 yd (91 m)
601958 OP Neil Geraghty100 yd (91 m)
611959 OP Vin Beasley 100 yd (91 m)
621960 OP David Good100 yd (91 m)
631961 OP Fred Roche40 yd (37 m)
641962 OP Sid Patterson Scr [34]
651963 OP Fred Hellyer110 yd (100 m)
661964 OP Sid Patterson Scr.
671965 OP Kenton Smith135 yd (123 m)
681966 OP Bill Dove150 yd (140 m)
691967 OP Victor Browne 65 yd (59 m)
701968 OP Merv. Andrea230 yd (210 m)
711969 OP Charlie Walsh 50 yd (46 m)
721970 OP Bill Stevens35 yd (32 m)
731971 BV Frank Daly135 yd (123 m)
741972 BV Geoff Edmonds20 yd (18 m)
751973 BV Gordon Johnson [n 4] Scr.
761974 BV Ivan Collings90 yd (82 m)
771975 NV Craig Price130 yd (120 m) [1]
781976 NV David Allan 70 yd (64 m)
791977 NV Danny Clark Scr.
801978 CV David Sanders [n 5] 50 m
811979 CV Laurie Venn Scr.
821980 CV Daryl Benson90 m
831981 CV Laurie Venn Scr.
841982 NV Steele Bishop Scr.
851983 NV Phil Sawyer Scr.
861984 NV Terry Schintler80 m
871985 NV Allan Rackstraw80 m
881986 CV Danny Clark Scr.
891987 NV Simon King110 m
901988 NV Stephen Pate Scr.
911989 NV Grant Reynolds150 m
921990 NV Danny Clark Scr.
931991 NV Stephen Pate Minus 10 m
941992 NV Bert Glennon120 m
951993 NV Stephen Pate Minus 20 m
961994 NV Ashley Harding140 m
971995 NV Tony Hughes80 m
981996 NV Troy Clarke45 m
991997 NV Matthew Atkins100 m
1001998 NV Shane Hodskiss75 m
1011999 NV Stephen Pate Scr. [35]
1022000 NV Gary Neiwand 70 m [36] Helen Ingpen 210 m
1032001 JCA Mark French 80 m [37] Leeanne Manderson
1042002 JCA Darren Young Scr. [38] Kristine Bayley Scr.
1052003 JCA Darren Young Scr. [39]
1062004 JCA Zak Dempster 90 m [40] Jenny Macpherson
1072005 JCA Ben Kersten Scr. [41] Rahna Demarte [42]
1082006 JCA Dean Taylor130 m [43] Livia Gluchowska 85 m
1092007 JCA Joel Stewart110 m [44] Uracca Leow 85 m [45]
1102008 JCA Jackson-Leigh Rathbone40 m [46]
1112009 [n 3] JCA Shane Perkins 15 m [47]
1122009 [n 3] DISC Ben Sanders [n 5] 80 m [48]
1132011 DISC Luke Ockerby 45 m [49] Annette Edmondson Scr.
1142012 DISC Luke Parker 90 m [50] Annette Edmondson Scr.
1152013 DISC Jason Niblett 90 m [51] Caitlin Ward20 m
1162014 [n 3] DISC Flag of Japan.svg Minori Shimmura (JPN)105 m [52] Annina Gallagher230 m
1172014 [n 3] JCA Flag of New Zealand.svg  Zach Williams  (NZ)105 m [53] Brooke Tucker110 m
1182015 JCA Mitch Bullen50 m [54] Annette Edmondson Scr.
1192016 JCA Stephen Cuff95 m [55] Brooklyn Vonderwall125 m
1202017 JCA Zachary Marshall80 m [56] Kristina Clonan 30 m
1212018 JCA Sam Gallagher90 m [57] Stephanie Corset 165 m
1222019 JCA Kelland O'Brien Scr. [58] Georgia Baker Scr.
1232021 DISC Sam GallagherScr. [59] Lucinda StewartScr.
1242022 DISC Dalton Stretton105 m [60] Maeve Plouffe Scr.
1252023 DISC Graeme Frislie Scr. [61] Georgia Baker Scr.

Venues

Venues
VenueSurfaceYears
BVBrunswick VelodromeCement1971–1974
CVCoburg VelodromeCement1978–1981 1986
DISC Darebin International Sports Centre Timber2009–2014
EXAExhibition TrackAsphalt1904–1906, 1920–1923 1925–1927
EXBExhibition Board TrackTimber1936–1938
EXIExhibition Indoor TrackTimber1912–1913
JCA John Cain Arena Timber2001–2009 2014–
MCG Melbourne Cricket Ground Grass1887–1903 1907–1910
MDMotordrome (Olympic Park)Cement1923–1925 1927–1936
NENorth Essendon Board TrackTimber1939–1957
NVNorthcote VelodromeCement1975–1977 1982–1985 1988–2000
OPOlympic Park VelodromeTimber1958–1970

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ridden on ordinary or Penny-farthing bicycles
  2. 1 2 3 Same Year, Different Season, Venues & Promoters
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Same Year, Different Season
  4. 1 2 1973 winner Gordon Johnson is the son of 1944 winner Tas. Johnson.
  5. 1 2 2009 winner Ben Sanders is the son of 1978 winner David Sanders. [48]

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