Results: Australian Junior Road Race Championships, ACT (NC)

September 1, 2007

Full results, report & photos.

Jessica Allen has proven to be one of the most dominant riders of the championships to date by taking out the women’s U15 22km road race. Allen came in solo onto the Stromlo Park criterium course, 44 seconds ahead of Natalie East (3rd in the ITT) and Emily Roper.

Jackson Law also proved to be very strong this weekend by taking out his second title, the 34km road race. Law used his incredible sprinting skills to easily win the sprint of 18 riders.

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Results: Australian Junior Road Time Trial Championships, ACT (NC) *More photos added*

September 1, 2007

DSC_6038sFull results, reports & photos.  

Allen, Law, Anderson & Durbridge.
Remember these names for the future as they have all marked their names in history after winning Australian junior time trial championships.

DSC_5733sThe favourites of the championships did not disappoint today with  the strong Midland club taking out three of the four medals on offer.

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Live Interview: Jack Bobridge…Reflecting on a successful world championships

September 1, 2007

l_33b1a9b10532e8724bbd4d9f76726631Prodigal junior Jack Bobridge has returned from the UCI Junior  World Championships in Aguascalientes, Mexico, with a second gold medal to his name. The South Australian caught up with CyclingResults.net for a live interview to reflect on his best-ever championship campaign.

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Results: Tour of the Murray River, Stage 10, Vic (TC)

September 1, 2007

DSC_3674Full results, report & photos.

Queenslander David Kemp took the afternoon stage in Wentworth, winning the sprint from a breakaway which was safely ahead of several bad crashes on the stage ten road race. Tasmanian Mark Jamieson, winner of the morning stage, crashed badly 20 km from the finish and ended his tour.

 

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Results: Tour of the Murray River, Stage 9, Vic (TC)

September 1, 2007

DSC_3560Full results, report & photos.

Tasmanian Mark Jamieson went from chocolates to boiled lollies in  an exciting day six of the Fishers IGA Tour of the Murray River. Jamieson (23) won the Ouyen Criterium in stunning style from former New Zealander Miles Watson in the morning stage, but in the Ouyen – Patchewollock – Ouyen road stage later in the day, crashed badly 20 km from the finish and effectively ended his tour.

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