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Wray dominates Spring Stage races

Blizzard Bicycle Club member Nigel Wray leads the Spring Stage series after winning four out of five races so far. 

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The Blizzard Bicycle Club’s Spring Stage races kicked off last week. (Blizzard Bicycle Club, Facebook)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Blizzard Bicycle Club member Nigel Wray leads the Spring Stage series after winning four out of five races so far. 

The club’s Spring Stage Race #4 kicked off last weekend on Baldonnel Road.

Wray took the lead immediately out of the gate, with fellow club member Dan Webster following closely behind. Eventually, Wray shook him loose, finishing the race almost seven minutes ahead of the rest of the club.

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Spring Stage Race #5 kicks off Thursday at the Baldonnel Time Trial Circuit at 6:30 p.m. 

See below for the full Spring Stage Race #4 finish times and points list:

Spring Stage Race #4 finish times:

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  • Nigel Wray – 46:47
  • Dan Webster – 53:41
  • Ard Hoogenboom – 53:42
  • Jack Webster – 54:53
  • Kristine Bock – 57:01
  • Sam Keats – 59:25
  • Richard Wood – 1:03:52
  • 17km course – Pat Ferris 36:55

Spring Stage series point standings:

  • Nigel Wray – 20pts
  • Ard Hoogenboom – 15pts
  • Dan Webster – 12pts
  • George Gamble – 5pts
  • Trevor McDonnel – 4pts
  • Sam Keats – 2pts
  • Richard Wood and Pat Ferris – 1pts
  • Ladies: Kristine Bock – 20pts
  • Youth: Jack Webster – 10pts

More information on the Spring Stage Race series can be found on the Blizzard Bicycle Club’s Facebook page.

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