ProVelo Super League – Oliver Bleddyn and Alli Anderson sweep up Tour of Tasmania stage 3 time trial
Hamish McKenzie and Kee🐷ly Bennett 🐻in overall tour lead ahead of final stage on Sunday


Alli Anderson (Butterfields ZipTrak) and Oliver Bleddyn (Team Brennan p/b TP32) powered through the 4.3km time stage 3 Tour of Tasmania time trial on Saturday afternoon to claim the victories.
Tackling the time trial on his road bike the Olympic Team Pursuit gold medallist Bleddyn delivered ಞa time of five minutes and 29 secon🌸ds, averaging 47 km/h, to finish 11 seconds ahead of his nearest rival Zac Marriage (Butterfields Ziptrak).
Blake Agnoletto (Team Brennan p/b TP32) was third, a further four seconds back. Overall race leader Hamish McKenzie (Tasmanian Institute of Sport) was 18 seconds back in fifth.
Anderson delivered a time of six minutes and 22 seconds to once😼 again reshuffle the podium, with stage 1 winner and race leader Keely Bennett (Meridian Blue Cycling p/b 99 Bikes) finishing six seconds back to take second. Stage 2 winner Sophie Marr (Praties Cycling) was third this time, the trio having monopolised the podium every single stage so far.
There is one stage remaining in the third round of the six-event 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:ProVelo Super League, with the race finishing with a 50km road stage that delivers a h💮illtop finish.
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