Results: Keith Thurgood Memorial, Milang SA (Hcp)

August 11, 2007

pearson-animation2.gifFull results, report, photos & video.

Simon Pearson of the Savings & Loans team has taken out another victory this year after he broke clear from the scratch bunch in the Keith Thurgood Memorial.

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Live Interview: Josie Tomic…Direct from the World Championships

August 11, 2007

wild1%20copyCyclingresults.net gets an exclusive live interview with 3 time junior  world champion Josie Tomic direct from Mexico.

Tomic has set the world record individual pursuit, won the points race & the road time trial at this years world championships.

Read our first Live Interview with this star of the future.

Cyclingresults.net (CR): Congratulations on winning 3 world  championships…so far!

l_ad133e53db585f280e720d3045184aa1Josephine Tomic (JT): Thank you.

CR: How does it feel?

JT: It is a unreal feeling. I don’t think it has all sunk in yet, because
after each race I have had to focus on the next one. But after the road race I am going to have a few weeks off the bike and I am sure it will sink in then.

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Photo Gallery: Junior World Championships, Mexico (WC)

August 11, 2007

wild3%20copyWe have put together all the photos (and some new ones) from  this years junior world championships on one page so you can easily check the photos.

The photos are listed in each different event. Just click the thumbnail to enlarge it.

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Results: Junior World Championships, Day 5, Mexico (WC)

August 11, 2007

ganadora_contrareloj_femenil(2)Full results, reports, quotes & photos. 

We take a look at the days Time Trials in Mexico, including Josie Tomic’s win & Jack Bobridge’s 4th place.

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Goulburn to Sydney Cycle Race Classic

August 11, 2007

On September 23, 2007 the Goulburn to Sydney will take place, covering 170 kilometres. It is the oldest race in New South Wales, with the first edition run on August 9, 1902 - one year before the first Tour de France took place. The race, which is always run in a handicap format, was held every year except during the wars. This year it will be conducted as a scratch race.

There are 2 sprints and 3 King of the Mountains along the race route including one lap of the infamous Razorback range which is intended to split up the bunch for a better finish into the Camden, where the race will end amidst the the two week annual Camden Festival.

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