McCarthy affirms credentials for leadership role at Jayco-AIS

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Jay McCarthy from Queensland corners over the top of Mt.Buninyong. McCarthy would finished just out of the medals in fourth place

Jay McCarthy from Queensland corners over the top of🌜 Mt.Buninyong. McCarthy would finished just out of the medals in fourth place (Image credit: Shane Goss)
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Jay McCarthy (Jayco-AIS) took over the tour lead from Darren Lapthorne

Jay McCarthy (Jayco-AIS) took over the tour lead from Dar🌼ren Lapthorne (Image credit: Adrian Rumney/www.adrianrumnꦰey.com)
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Jay McCarthy (Jayco-AIS) takes the sprint over Darren Lapthorne at the finish in Palmerston North.

Jay McCarthy (Jayco-AIS) takes the sprin🔯t over 🎐Darren Lapthorne at the finish in Palmerston North. (Image credit: Adrian Rumney/www.adrianrumney.co✤m)
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Jay McCarthy (Jayco-AIS) was very happy for his first win of the season in Europe

Jay McCarthy (🥂Jayco-AIS) was v🍃ery happy for his first win of the season in Europe (꧑Image credit: International Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen)

After the departures of Australian duo 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Hepburn and Luke Durbridge to GreenEdge at the end of the 2011 season, Jayco-AIS was always going to be left with a veritable gulf in its 2012 roster. Hepburn won two stages of last year's Tour de l'Avenir, while Durbridge capped his season with the under 23 world time trial crown - both big shoes tཧo fill.

Alex Hinds, Production Editor

Sydney, Australia

Alex Hinds is a graduate of Economics and Political Science from Sydney U𒉰niversity. Growing up in the metropolitan area of the city he quickly became a bike junkie, dabbling in mountain and road riding. Alex raced on the road in his late teens, but with the time demands of work and university proving too much, decided not to further pursue full-time riding.

If he was going to be involved in cycling in another way the media seemed the next best bet and jumped at the opportunity to work in the Sydney office of Cyclingnews when an offer arose in early 2011.

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When not writing for Cyclingnews Alex is a strong proponent of theꦕ awareness of cyclists on the road in Sydney having had a f💮ew close run-ins with city traffic in the past.