Friday, May 29, 2009

Metropolitan Championships: Saturday Criterium Photos


The Sprint for C grade was hotly contested!

Yellow Jersey powers across a break

Elite B

Tim Dalgliesh victorious in B grade!

3 laps to go!


Bruce Snell looking content in B grade

A Dutton Cycles rider bombing!

A Peleton cycles rider pushing the limit!


Womens A/u19 women
A Hitachi Racing woman pushing the pace!
The Marcelletes dominate Women A!
The Marcelletes pushing the pace

There goes Shanice Nitis!!!!

QSM controlling the womens race!


Elite A:

Elite A podium

Who won the day? You decide...



Adam Blake of QSM pushing it

The Pensar team remained strong throughout the elite race

Adam Blake driving the Peleton again!

Adam Blake just can't get off the camera!, He performed well in the recent U19 Tour of Mersey Valley and the U19 National Championships

Chris Williams of Merida had an attacking race, with Merida biding their time for the Sunday Road Race

QSM controlling while Bike Week Cup winner Mark Ledgerwood waits for his time to strike!

Chris Williams is always a threat, his breakaway abilities are arguably the best in the peleton.

Matt Wood of Fusion is a fast finisher haveing won numerous criteriums already this year, he finished a contreversial 2nd place.

The A grade field was content with a 'slowish' average speed of 44km/h, pherhaps thinking of what was to come eg: 115 km Road Race with numerous hills. The A graders had a good warm up with the ipswich kermesse.

Merida, abundent with Road Race speciallists will flourish on Sunday, riders such as James Hepburn, Chris Williams, Steven Hendrak, climbing speciallist Matt Murray and super sprinter Matt Ryan all in contention for the win. New rider Tom Bently, winner of the ANZAC 25 will also be in the mix.

Peter Thompson of fusion provided a good leadout for Matt Wood on the day. Fusion who specialize in criteriums performed well.

Chris Williams will be a hot prospect in the upcoming time trials with his ability to ride away.

Mark Ledgerwood of Bike Sales Elite Cycling Team has rediscovered some serious form of late, dominating the Bike Week Cup.

Team V Australia have performed well in the crits with their pro continental status.

Young Steven Hendrak of team Merida has had a stellar season so far, the super domestique always a prospect in the sprints. He has been a revelation since breaking through from the Merida development squad in 2007

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