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2020 Jayco Herald Sun Tour, Ella Harris, Features, Lucy Kennedy, News, Race reports -

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FALLS CREEK, Australia (CT) – The honour roll will show that Lucy Kennedy (Mitchelton-Scott) has now won two consecutive Herald Sun Tour titles. But that simplistic snapshot does little to capture the excitement and drama that played out on today’s second and final stage of the race’s 2020 edition. It began with the stage-opening descent …

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FALLS CREEK, Australia (CT) – Jai Hindley (Sunweb) has taken out the first mountain-top finish of the 2020 Sun Tour, beating 2017 winner Damien Howson (Mitchelton-Scott) and Seb Berwick (St George) in a three-up sprint at the end of the 30km-long stage-ending climb. Pre-race favourite Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) was dropped from the lead group with …

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SHEPPARTON, Australia (CT) – Cuban champion Arlenis Sierra (Astana) has sprinted to victory on the opening day of the Herald Sun Tour. Anna Trevisi (Ale BTC Ljubljana) was second across the line in the reduced lead group, while up-and-coming Australian Ruby Roseman-Gannon (ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast) was third. 1what an awesome finish, a bunch …

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SHEPPARTON, Australia (CT) – Italian neo-pro Alberto Dainese (Sunweb) has taken out the opening stage of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, sprinting to victory in the town of Shepparton in northern Victoria. A day-long breakaway was caught inside the final 10 km of the stage as the teams of the sprinters readied for a bunch …

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Mathieu van der Poel led the cyclocross world championships from end-to-end and crossed the finish line with a 90 second gap, leaving no doubt who stands as the best male cyclocross racer on the planet. Great Britain’s Tom Pidcock finished second, ahead of Belgium’s Toon Aerts in third. For much of this cyclocross season, van …

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