Exclusive: PureBlack Racing's future in doubt, again

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James Williamson (New Zealand National Team) welcomes the customary 'Langkawi shower' after the stage finish in Melaka.

James Williamson (New Zealand National Teamও) welcomes the customary 'Langkawi shower' after the stage finish in Melaka. (Image credit: Shane Goss)
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The Pure Black Racing team celebrate their first win.

The Pure Black Racing team𒅌 celebrate their first win. (Image credit: Pete Bruggeman)
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A dangerous break, driven by Pure Black Racing, has gone up the road with 30km to go

A dangerous𒁃 break, driven by Pure Black Racing, has gone up the road with 30km t💜o go (Image credit: Pete Bruggeman)
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Riders from Pure Black Racing

Riders from Pure Black Racing (Image credit: Pete Bruggeman)
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Michael Torckler (Pure Black Racing) makes his way through the crowds on Dyers Pass Rd.

Michael Torckler (Pure Black Racing) makes his🉐 way through the crowds 🧜on Dyers Pass Rd. (Image credit: Pete Bruggeman)
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James Williamson (Pure Black Racing) wins the Elite Men’s race.

James Williamson (Pure Black Racing)🐠 wins the Elite Men’s racꦡe. (Image credit: Pete Bruggeman)

It was almost a year to the day that New Zealand's most ambitious cycling project 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:PureBlack Racing collapsed, leaving riders struggling to find a spot on another team so late in the year. In 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:February 2012 BikeNZ cam🥂e to the rescue, allowing the team to continue throughout this year - albeit on rꦦeduced budget, roster and race schedule. However, this time around it's not for lack of funding that the team appears to be collapsing once again.