Cantwell and Kemps to sprint for V Australia in Philadelphia

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Australia criterium champion Jonathan Cantwell (V Australia) takes the win.

Australia criterium champion Jonathan Cantwell (V Australia) tak🐷es the win. (Image credit: B.D. Andrews Photography)
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Men's champion Jonathan Cantwell (V Australia) with his trophy.

Men's champion Jonathan Cantwell (V Austra🌊lia) with his trophy. (Image credit: B.D. Andrews Photography)
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Jonathan Cantwell (V Australia) heading into the backside straight

Jonathan Cantwell (V Aust๊ralia) heading int▨o the backside straight (Image credit: Jon Devich)
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It was the second stage win for Aaron Kemps during the Tour of China.

It was the second stage win for Aaron Kemps during the Tour of 🐬Ch🐟ina. (Image cre🉐dit: John Pierce - PhotoSport Int'l / Tour o♈f China)
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Aaron Kemps (Fly V Australia) gets his breath back after taking a stage victory.

Aaron Kemps𓂃 (Fly V Australia) gets his breath back after taking a stage victory. (Image credit:൩ John Pierce - PhotoSport Int'l / Tour of China)
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Aaron Kemps of Fly V Australia continues his solo break near Battenville

Aaron Kemps of Fly V Australia🍷 continues his solo break near Battenville (Image credit: Barry Koblenz/basetwelvephoto.com)

UCI Continental 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:V Australia team's Directeur Sportif Henk Vogels is confident that his team will is capable of putting together a strong performance at the TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championships held in Sunday, June 5. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jonathan Cantwell and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Aaron Kemps will ﷺbe the team's designated sprinters for the 250kms one-day cla🍒ssic.

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