Alli Anderson (Butterfields Ziptrak) and Cameron Scott closed out three days of racing on the new Harbour City GP with victory, each securing stage 3 and the general GP win in Sydney-based fourth spherical of the ProVelo Super League.
The ultimate day of racing within the occasion, which marked a long-awaited return of elite-level home racing to the capital of New South Wales, performed out on the rolling 1.6km Pheasant Wood circuit with a 49 lap 78.4km girls’s race and a 62 lap 99.2km males’s race.
In the ladies’s racing it was a break of 5 that got here towards the road to resolve the rostrum locations, which might even have penalties for a good total battle on the occasion. Anderson unleashed her highly effective dash to cross the road forward of Talia Appleton (Praties), a transfer which not solely secured the 21-year-old the stage but additionally the GC as whereas each completed on the identical time the place countback landed within the Butterfields Ziptrak rider’s favour.
It was U19 rider Hannah Gianatti (ARA-Skip Capital) who claimed third with Mia Williams (Meridian Blue Cycling p/b 99 Bikes) fourth and the ultimate break rider throughout the road was Aberdeen McLain (Women’s Cycling Development p/b Balmoral CC). Anderson’s teammate Odette Lynch received the bunch dash behind.
In the lads’s race there have been splits aplenty and Tristan Saunders (Team Brennan p/b TP 32) delivered a harmful late assault however Scott launched a robust dash and claimed the stage and total win. Saunders held on for second whereas Connor Doyle was third (Butterfields Ziptrak). It was then a trio of beneath 19 ARA-Skip Capital riders, with Ollie Jirovec fourth, Benjamin Coates fifth and Jonas Shelverton sixth.
After the fourth of six rounds of the brand new top-tier home race sequence Jack Ward (Team Brennan p/b TP32) and Sophie Marr (Praties) remained on prime of each the U23 and total ProVelo Super League chief board. A job with the lads’s Jayco-AlUla crew and girls’s Continental growth squad, Liv-AlUla-Jayco, up for grabs for the final word winner of the Under 23 class.
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