ProVelo Super League SA Kick It – Blake Agnoletto and Sophie Marr launch to stage 2 wins in front of Adelaide crowds
Jack ꦿWard and Talia Appleton step into overall lead in new national race series


168澳洲5最新开奖结果:ProVelo Super League launched with a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Willunga HIll time trial on Saturday but Sunday was the first chance riders would have to work the bunch, with a one-hour criterium on Victoria Park delivering stage 2 of the opening round of racing at SA Kick It.
Bꦜlake Agn✤oletto (Team Brennan p/b TP32) claimed the men's criterium, which was started with a shot of the starting gun by Mark Cavendish, while Sophie Marr (Praties Cycling) won the women's stage 2.
Marr had gone long, getting the gap on the field before the final corner and then she kept putting power down to take a clear victory. Odette Lynch (Butterfieℱlds Ziptrack) was second while it was then Amelie Sanders (ARA Skip Capital) who was third.
."It was a bit earlier than we expected ... and I looked back and there was a bit of a gap and I kicked agai📖n, thankfully those corners made it a bit easier to keep the gap,"
Riders in the men's race, with spectator numbers swelled by those in town for the Santos Tour Down Under, were🐼 strung out before the final corners. Agnoletto quickly found prime positi💯on while Josh Duffy (Tasmanian Institute of Sport) came second and 2024 National Road Series winner Graeme Frislie (CCACHE x Bodywrap) was third.
"It was just incredible how we pulled this team together in three we♐eks and how we are riding like we have been together for five years," Agnoletto said in an interview on . "Everyone just did their job perfectly,"
After the second stag🌱e, Appleton and Jack Ward (Team Brennan p/b TP32) were on top ofꩵ the overall ladder.
The racing in the ProVelo Super League's SA Kick It concludes on Monday at the Bend Motorsport Park, with a 93km race for the women and a 115𓂃km race for the men.
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