Highlight images are available in the gallery
Due to technical issues the remainder of the images will be delayed for approximately 10 days. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Highlight images are available in the gallery
Due to technical issues the remainder of the images will be delayed for approximately 10 days. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Congratulations to all participants in the Rider Sportswear 2009 Victorian Schools Cycling Cup State Final at Lygon Street, Carlton on Saturday.
Highlight images from the races are now online. More photos will available in the gallery from Friday 23 October 2009.
Photos are available for purchase at $15 for a print quality image delivered by email.
Preview images from Stage 5 of the Tour of Geelong are now available in the gallery, Further images will be added during the week.
Media Release: 15.08.09
Criterium Placing Secured by Cantwell
1000 metre World Junior Track Champion Tom Palmer (City of Greater Geelong) held off Victorian Gary Mueller (Total Rush) to win stage 5 of the GMHBA Tour of Geelong and 2009 Victorian Open Road Championships. Joel Pearson (Savings & Loans) placed third, although neither Mueller nor Pearson are still in the tour.
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Miners Rest saw over 75 Victorian cycling club teams battle it out for state honours in the 2009 Victorian Club Teams Champs on Sunday 19th July.
Congratulations to the following teams on their Victoria titles:
JG9 – Ballarat/Sebastopol CC
JB11 – Carnegie Caulfield CC
JG11 – Ballarat/Sebastopol CC
JB13 – Carnegie Caulfield CC
JG13 - Ballarat/Sebastopol CC
JW15 – Ballarat/Sebastopol CC
JM15 – Ballarat/Sebastopol CC
JW17 – Brunswick CC
JM17 – Blackburn CC
JM19 - Carnegie Caulfield CC
Elite Women – Carnegie Caulfield CC
Elite Men – Ballarat/Sebastopol CC
Womens Masters – Hawthorn CC
Mens Masters – Carnegie Caulfield CC
Photos of each of the winning teams are up in the gallery now with further images of other teams available from Thursday night.
Congratulations to New Zealand cyclist Brett Tivers (Carnegie Caulfield CC) for taking line honours and fastest time in the 99th Melbourne to Ballarat Cycling Classic.
Scratch rider Tivers took on a field of over 230 riders, including recently signed ProTour team Columbia-HTC team member, Leigh Howard (Geelong CC), to cross the line in two hours, 20 minutes, 31 seconds.
All images are now available in the gallery.