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Tuatara 1000 2021 results
The inaugural Tuatara 1000 started like a rocket ship. Hayden McCormick set a blisteringly fast first 24 hours and was set to finish in an eye watering 48 hours! However, he rested but was still able to hold off any chasers and came in 10 hours ahead of Steve Halligan.
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* "Rest of the World" are grouped together countries that have 5 participants or less:
New Zealand (2), Ireland (1), UK (1)7 entrants have no registered nationality
Finish Locations:
Invercagill: 9 rider(s)
Te Anau: 1 rider(s)
Balclutha: 1 rider(s)
Male: 91%
Female: 9%
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Overall Position ▼ Rider Class ▲ Category Result Nationality Finish Location Finish Distance Finish Time Bike 1 Hayden McCormick SOLO MEN FINISHED New Zealand Invercagill 1066 2d 15h 3m 2 Steve Halligan SOLO MEN FINISHED New Zealand Invercagill 1066 3d 1h 22m 3 Myles Gibson SOLO MEN FINISHED Ireland Invercagill 1066 3d 3h 29m 3 Gene Marsh SOLO MEN FINISHED Invercagill 1066 3d 3h 29m 5 Grant Guise SOLO MEN FINISHED Invercagill 1066 3d 10h 20m 6 Max Jones SOLO MEN FINISHED Invercagill 1066 3d 12h 8m 7 Ronel Cook SOLO WOMEN FINISHED Invercagill 1066 4d 4h 45m 8 Ben Moulam SOLO MEN FINISHED Invercagill 1066 4d 5h 30m 9 Luke Yates SOLO MEN FINISHED UK Invercagill 1066 4d 8h 27m — Jeremy Byars SOLO MEN SCRATCHED Balclutha 800 — — Brent Jamieson SOLO MEN SCRATCHED Te Anau 214 —
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