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Australian Cycling Grand Prix - NE
Ballarat, Australia, August 18-20, 2006
Photos
Stage 3 - August 20: Road races, 91.8/153 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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The field in the women's road race
climbing out of Buninyong
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Katie Mactier on the front
of the women's peloton
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Brianna James descends
ahead of the field in the women's road race
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Jessica Berry from Victoria;
winner of the criterium and in action during the road race
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World Champion Katie Mactier
was a hot favourite to take out the road race
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Christine Foster
descends during the road race
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Katie Mactier opens up a break
on the rest in the concluding laps
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Katie Mactier checks to see
how far the gap is between herself and the field
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That’s my dad warming up…
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I'll send mum a message
to let her know this could take a while…
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Katie Mactier, a crowd favourite
takes out the women's road race in Buninyong
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Brianna James (L) holds out
Maryam Rogers for second place
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The women's podium (L-R):
Brianna James (2nd), Katie Mactier (1st), and Maryam Rogers (3rd)
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The infectious smile of a winner…
Katie Mactier from the Carnegie Caulfield Cycling Club
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Brianna James of the Carnegie Caulfield Cycling Club
runner-up in the road race
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Katie Mactier, road race winner at the
Ballarat Australian Cycling Grand Prix picks up her machine and departs the scene
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Coming through…
excuse me please
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They're away in the men's road race
in Buninyong
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The peloton at the top of the climb
on Mt.Buninyong
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Where is everybody?
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Riders descend in the shade of the trees
near Buninyong in Victoria
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The peloton started to diminish in numbers
not long after the start on this gruelling 153km course
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Riders found an extra gear during the
road race at the 2006 Ballarat Australian Cycling Grand Prix
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A break (L-R): Jai Crawford, Wes Sulzberger
and Peter McDonald attempt to split the field
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David Kemp from Queensland
wasn't letting the cool weather in Buninyong affect him as he descends into the home straight
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Riders in the chasing group were feeling
a little fenced in trying to catch the leaders
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The leaders climbing out of Buninyong
with eventual winner David Kemp far left
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David Pell from Victoria
displays some party tricks during the road race
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(L-R); Patrick Shaw, Wes Sulzberger and Mitchell Docker
trying to catch David Kemp out in front
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Descending alone
in the 2006 Ballarat Australian Cycling Grand Prix
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David Kemp attacked his group
with three laps to go in a brave but soon to be, fruitful move
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Victorian Mitchell Docker
was feeling the heat trying to catch solo leader David Kemp
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Patrick Shaw from Victoria
was one of three riders who took up the challenge to pursue David Kemp
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Tasmanian Wes Sulzberger,
winner of the recent Tour of Gippsland, but his day was not be in the road race in Buninyong
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David Kemp still holding a narrow margin
over three riders with a lap to go
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David Kemp put his head down
and went for the victory in a brilliant ride on the tough course in Buninyong
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David Kemp from Queensland salutes the crowd
to win the 2006 Victorian Open Men's Road Race in Buninyong
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Wes Sulzberger holds out Patrick Shaw
to take second place
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Wes Sulzberger scratches his head
after his attempt to bring back Kemp was in vain
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The men's podium (L-R):
Wes Sulzberger (2nd), David Kemp (1st), and Patrick Shaw (3rd)
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David Kemp winds up the champers
for a well deserved celebration
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And don't it taste sweet Kempy!
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Patrick Shaw won the best local rider's jersey…
Shaw hails from Ballarat, a ten minute ride up the road from Buninyong
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Mitchell Docker from Victoria
won the jersey for the overall winner of the three-day Ballarat Australian Cycling Grand Prix
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A sweet victory for Queenslander David Kemp
who was confident on the startline prior to the race
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Tasmanian Wes Sulzberger
still leads the 2006 Tattersall's Cup Cycling Series after some good results again in Ballarat
Images by
Mal Sawford/Cyclingnews.com
Stage 2 - August 19: Criteriums, 33 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 1 - August 18: Time trials, 27.4/38.5 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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