ProVelo Super League – Sophie Marr and Kurt Eather win stage 1 of the Harbour City GP
Bunch sprints at Sydney Motorsport P🏅ark decide opening battles of fourth round🌺 of top-tier domestic series

Sophie Marr (Praties) and Kurt Eather (CCACHE x Bodywrap) won the stage 1 criteriums of the new Harbour City GP on Friday, the Sydney-based fourth round of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:ProVelo Super League.
The hour long criterium ran over a 2.8km course at Sydney Motorsport Park with Odette Lynch (Butterfields Ziptrak) coming second in the women's race, losing out in a tight sprint with Marr, while Nicole Duncan scooped up third.
In the men's event it was also a bunch sprint to the line, with Cameron Scott finishing second behind teammate Eather to make it a one-two for CCACHE x Bodywrap while Craig Wiggins (Cycling Develop🍸ment Foundation) was third. Under 19 rider Ollie Jirovec (ARA-Skip Capital) was fourth🐎.
The racing continues with the stage 2 Cronulla Grand Prix on Saturday, running on a beachfront circuit over 50 minutes and one lap. The round then concludes Sunday on the rolling 1.6km Pheasant Wood circuit with a 49 l൲ap 78.4km women's race and a 62 lap 99.2km men's race.
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