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RPS/Starboard Half Moon Bay Race Series

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Created by rps > 9 months ago, 3 Sep 2011
rps
VIC, 605 posts
3 Sep 2011 3:31PM
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Well,, it's that time of year again when it's time to test yourself against the clock and other paddlers in the 2011/12 RPS Race Series.

For this season, we've teamed up with the paddle crew from Half Moon Bay SLSC and will be running a 5 race series. Based on the 1 hour format as in past years, this year will see sup paddlers thrashing it out on the same course with ski and rescue mal paddlers.

Expect a few surprises and different courses, maybe even some beach running. This series will test the best and also allow the recreational paddlers to improve their endurance as well as skill level.

All races will be held at Half Moon Bay. There is ample parking, toilets and a cafe [ for breakfast].

Registration is from 7 am, with racing starting at 8am. Early start = Early finish, so you can be back at home for breakfast!




Course length will vary depending upon weather and wind conditions.

Categories for Sup paddlers will include

- Men's, Open and 12'6"

- Womens, Open and 12'6"

- Men's over 45, Open and 12'6"

- Juniors [ 16 and under]

Sup paddlers must be a current Sup Vic member [ you can join on the day].

Entry fee per race is $10 per paddler.

Overall results will be calculated on the paddlers' 3 best placings.

Paddlers who enter 3 or more races are eligible for the major prize which will be a spanking, new Starboard 12'6" Race board.

Get training now, as the first race is Sunday, Sept 11th.



Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
3 Sep 2011 9:40PM
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rps said...


Get training now, as the first race is Sunday, Sept 11th.


You mean, "I hope the training is going well, because the first race is only 7 days away!

Newmo
VIC, 471 posts
3 Sep 2011 11:27PM
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Early start means getting up before the the birds for those of us that don't live around the corner

rps
VIC, 605 posts
4 Sep 2011 9:06AM
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Hah! Yeah Simon, I lifted that from the events page which I posted a month or so ago.

I hope everyone has been training, it's not like we've not had suitable for conditions.

rps
VIC, 605 posts
8 Sep 2011 6:15PM
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Long range forecast is suggesting that we'll have a BOP style race this Sunday.

Sunday 11 SeptemberWindsSouth to southwesterly 15 to 20 knots decreasing to 10 to 15 knots during the evening.
Seas0.5 to 1.5 metres.

Hopefully the wind will moderate and we'll still have a few residual waves rolling into Half Moon Bay. Either way, it will make it fun.

Don't forget, you must be a current Sup Vic member to race. There will be Sup Vic volunteers at the registration area that can assist you with membership.

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
8 Sep 2011 7:02PM
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Further to Warwick's last post, there is a benefit to signing up as a member of SUP VIC on Sunday and that is the annual membership ($40 adult, $20 junior, $80 family) will be valid for 15 months through to end of November 2012.

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
10 Sep 2011 9:24AM
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20 -30 knots sou-wester forecast for tomorrow so this one is going to be a ripping BOP style surf race. YEEEEEWWWWWWW!!!

ockanui
VIC, 1318 posts
10 Sep 2011 4:36PM
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If the wind is as strong as today maybe there could be a surf event held down the beach as there were a few rideable peelers coming this morning through either way half moon will be the place to be sunday heh soon there might be an extra class added for the seniors over 55's Not sure if it's something to look forward to.....more a consolation prize

rps
VIC, 605 posts
10 Sep 2011 7:38PM
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Pt and I did a thorough recci this arvo and I've got to admit that Dw aside, i caught a few bay howlers off the HMB reef that really carried. Should be a fun, interesting BOP style event in the morning.

hock
VIC, 50 posts
10 Sep 2011 7:55PM
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Doe's BOP mean blown off paddle??

matt18
VIC, 534 posts
10 Sep 2011 8:52PM
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all the best, can't make this one due to family stuff
see ya at the next one

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
10 Sep 2011 9:53PM
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hock said...

Doe's BOP mean blown off paddle??


IME, yes......although I did observe that the water temp seems to be warming up a bit

Kaihoe
VIC, 229 posts
10 Sep 2011 9:58PM
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Sorry Warwick but the Kale family won't be represented in the morning,
I have a shoulder full of cortisone, Jono has a raging fever and Azza has a grading for karate, yeah soft I know.
Just been outside and the wind has dropped right off, it's about 9 pm Saturday and I'm about 5 km's from HMB
Have a great race
Cheers Mel

rps
VIC, 605 posts
10 Sep 2011 10:29PM
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No worries Mel, the Kale Clan will be missed.
A few more jabs in the shoulder and you'll be back on track.
See you all for round 2.

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
11 Sep 2011 1:22PM
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Congrats to Hock on a dominant win and a curse upon the person who loaned him that Starboard 12'6". Also great effort from Rupert to push his 17' Glide around so many turns to take second.

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
11 Sep 2011 3:58PM
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PTWoody said...

...and a curse upon the person who loaned him that Starboard 12'6"...


oops *

PT caned 'em in the Veterans division , a distinguished field including the human egg beater on the red Fanatic...


(*edit: I promise not to do it again)

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
11 Sep 2011 5:25PM
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HumanCartoon said...

PTWoody said...

...and a curse upon the person who loaned him that Starboard 12'6"...


oops





Oh well, better that he should beat me with a good board than with an old non-raceboard.

hock
VIC, 50 posts
11 Sep 2011 8:22PM
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Well done to all who took on the cold this morning, although it looked terrible, it was a really fun race, thanks RPS.

rps
VIC, 605 posts
11 Sep 2011 8:31PM
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Yep, agree!

Massive effort by everyone that paddled for the full 60 mins. Tough conditions, but fun

Obviously I used the wrong utensil today and took out a whisk instead of an egg beater!

Well done to Hock and PT, both on Starboards.

Full race report and pix over the next few days.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
11 Sep 2011 8:53PM
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PTWoody said...

Congrats to Hock on a dominant win and a curse upon the person who loaned him that Starboard 12'6". Also great effort from Rupert to push his 17' Glide around so many turns to take second.


what!! a 17' er in a bop race

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
11 Sep 2011 8:55PM
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Yeah further to hock's post, thanks to RPS and also Half Moon Bay Life Saving Club for running the event. With conditions the way they were, it's a big call to go ahead but there was never a danger, it was just challenging.

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
11 Sep 2011 9:00PM
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laceys lane said...


what!! a 17' er in a bop race




They didn't end up running full BOP, the low tide and sand bar didn't really allow it. There was no beach run each lap, we just went upwind and then downwind for 13 or 14 laps.

ockanui
VIC, 1318 posts
11 Sep 2011 9:59PM
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yes that was a tough race, especially as the opener of the season, good stuff RPS....

jazbelle
VIC, 71 posts
11 Sep 2011 10:53PM
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Thanks to those who helped out this morning.Secial mention Teeps who turned up to help whilst getting over the flu

Bnaccas
VIC, 1722 posts
11 Sep 2011 11:14PM
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Sounds like a good fun morning. Well done for getting out there!

Teeps
VIC, 228 posts
12 Sep 2011 12:19AM
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Here are the lap numbers and results for the Half Moon Bay/RPS King of the Cerb Race 1 SUP Division today as I recorded them. (unofficial until verified by RPS)

In Finishing Order, regardless of class:

1. Andrew Hocking - 12'6" (14 laps)
2. Rupert Lancashire - OPEN (14 laps)
3. Paul Harrington - 12'6" (13 laps) - O.F.
4. Chris Sal - 12'6" (13 laps)
5. Warwick Lee - 12'6" (13 laps) - O.F.
6. Dave Hunt - 12'6" (12 laps) - O.F.
7. Christian Parsons - OPEN (12 laps)
8. Mark Bradke - OPEN (12 laps)
9. Alan Fairlie - 12'6" (11 laps) - O.F.
10. Emma Morris - 12'6" (10 laps)
11. Con Toronis - 12'6 (9 laps)
12. Michael Jenkins - OPEN (7 laps - DNF) - O.F.
13. Ben Owzinsky - PRONE (5 laps - DNF)
14. Scott Newman - OPEN (1 lap - DNF)

By Class:

OPEN:
1. Rupert Lancashire
2. Christian Parsons
3. Mark Bradke

12'6":
1. Andrew Hocking
2. Paul Harrington
3. Chris Sal

O.F. (Old F@rts - 45+)
1. Paul Harrington
2. Warwick Lee
3. Dave Hunt

Great effort by everyone who took part in challenging conditions. I'm pretty sure everyone who competed ended up in the drink at one stage. Paul Harrington managed to stay upright, right up to the last lap on his way into shore - when he was unceremoniously dumped. Oh well!

Photos will be posted tomorrow.

cheers

Teeps

BWDave
VIC, 239 posts
12 Sep 2011 1:16PM
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Womens class.

1st Emma Morris
The only female brave/strong/silly enough. A great start to the series point score

BWDave
VIC, 239 posts
12 Sep 2011 1:19PM
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I managed to stay dry. Oh apart from the rain.
Dave

Teeps
VIC, 228 posts
12 Sep 2011 1:22PM
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Thanks for that Dave - my omission and cannot overstate Emmas gutsy effort. I only had the three classes written down, so blame Wooz! Dave you get the high and dry award!

rps
VIC, 605 posts
12 Sep 2011 4:08PM
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Emma did a sterling job!

She showed up most of the guys and paddled hard all the way to the end.

What irked me was she didn't even look that tired at the end of the race!

Dave, you win the "High, Dry and Mighty" award.

Me, on the other hand, had many dunkings!

HobieEm
VIC, 9 posts
12 Sep 2011 9:32PM
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Thanks for the support guys, i was pretty tired after the race and exhausted today. It was well worth it for the first swim of the season! The hour did fly for I was watching every wave. See you all on the 9th Oct.
Cheers Em



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