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Giro finale
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2008 Cycling Australia Awards, November 24, 2008

All smiles: Anna Meares shows off her
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Anna Meares claimed the top female track rider
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Vicki Whitelaw claimed the elite females
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Masters cyclist of the year Elizabeth Randall
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The top volunteers from each state
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This year's awards, held at Melbourne's Grand Hyatt,
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Anna Meares claimed the Scody People's Choice
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Caroline Buchanan took out the top
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Carly Hibberd claimed the women's
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Cameron Meyer took top honours in the men's
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Cadel Evans edged out Simon Gerrans and Robbie McEwen to win
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Chris Scott claimed the male para-cyclist
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Caroline Buchanan presents Keith Oliver with his
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The junior riders were presented with their awards
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Stephen Hodge was the host for
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Cycling Australia CEO Graham Fredericks
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Female para-cyclist of the year Lindy Hou
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Former Olympian Mike Turtur claims the best event
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Anna Meares wasn't the only one in tears
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Brian Stephens collected the best coach award
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Mal Sawford was on hand to collect Carnegie-Caulfield's
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While the night was held in Victoria, it was New South Wales
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Cadel Evans and Australian women's open road champion Onoene Wood
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When the event's official photographer, John Veage, took out
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Anna Meares asked her entire team to join her
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Phil Anderson was one of several former riders
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