Orica-AIS warned after collusion concerns emerge from rivals

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The bunch, spread across the road, almost half a lap behind Cromwell

The bunch, spreaꦛd across the road, almost hal🐎f a lap behind Cromwell (Image credit: CJ Farquharson)
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Race leader, Kimberley Wells (Specialized - Securitor) in the bunch

Race leader, Kimberl🍃ey Wells (Specialized - Securitor) in the bunch (Image credit: CJ Farquharson)
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Orica - AIS lead the team classification, stage winner, Tiffany Cromwell with race leader, Melissa Hoskins and Jessie Maclean

Ori♑ca - AIS lead the team classification, sta𓄧ge winner, Tiffany Cromwell with race leader, Melissa Hoskins and Jessie Maclean (Image credit: CJ Farquharson/WomensCycling.net)
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Happy..... the new race leader, Melissa Hoskins (Orica - AIS)

Happy..... t෴he new race leader, Melissa Hoskins (Orica - AIS🏅) (Image credit: CJ Farquharson)

Race commissaries were forced to issue a warning to the women's peloton ahead of the final stage of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic on Thursday, following concerns from a rival team about alleged collusion during Wednesday's Portarlington race. Orica-AIS sports di𒉰rector David McPartland was genuinely shocked that such a situation had occurred.

 

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