ProVelo Super League – Alli Anderson wins Harbour City GP finale as Cameron Scott doubles up
Tristan Saunders and Talia Appleton take second pl🃏ace on day as stage 3 winners also claim overall titles




Alli Anderson (Butterfields Ziptrak) and Cameron Scott (CCACHE x Bodywrap) closed out three days of racing at the new Harbour City GP with victory, both securing stage 3 and the overall GP win in Sydney-based fourth round of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:ProVelo Super League.
The final day of racing in the event, which marked a long-awaited return of elite-level domestic racing to the capital of New South Wales, played out on the rolling 1.6km Pheasant Wood circuit with a 49-lap 78.4km women's race an♏d a 62-lap 99.2km men's race.
In the women's race, it was a break of five that came toward the line to decide the podium places, which would also have consequences for a tight overall battle at the event. Anderson unleashed her powerful sprint to cross the line ahead of Talia Appleton (Praties), a move which not only secured the 21-year-old the stage but also the GC as while both finished on the same time, the 🐷position countback landed in the Butterfields Ziptrak rider's favour.
It was U19 rider Hannah Gianatti (ARA-Skip Capital) who cl𝔍aimed third with Mia Williams (Meridian Blue Cycling p/b 99 Bikes) 🍌fourth, and the final break rider across the line was Aberdeen McLain (Women's Cycling Development p/b Balmoral CC). Anderson's teammate Odette Lynch won the bunch sprint behind.
In the men's race, there were splits aplenty, and Tristan Saunders (Team Brennan p/b TP 32) delivered a dangerous late attack, but Scott launched a powerful sprint and claimed the stage and overall win. Saunders held on for second, while Connor Doyle was third (Butterfields Ziptrak). It was then a trio of under 19 ARA-Skip Capital riders, with Ollie Jirovec fourth, Benjamin Coates fifth, and Jonas Shelverton sixth.
After the fourth of six rounds of the new top-tier domestic race series, Jack Ward (Team Brennan p/b TP32) and Sophie Marr (Praties) remained on top of both the U23 and overall ProVelo Super League leaderboards. A role with the men's Jayco-AlUla team and women's Continental development squad, Liv-AlUla-Jayco, is up for grabs for the ultimate winner of the Under 23 category.
You can find the stage 1 Harbour City GP results 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:here and stage 2 results 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:here plus our ProVelo Super League race hub with results from every stage of every round and a regularly updated overall series leader board can be found 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:here.
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