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Phillip Island Grand Prix this Saturday

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Don’t miss the rare opportunity to race at the spectacular Philip Island Grand Prix Circuit on Saturday afternoon! Following the Team’s Races in the morning, CCCC is running graded club-level road racing for A to E Grades. All riders are very welcome. If you’ve raced there before and were amazed at how good the

Glenvale Crescent Crits, Sunday April 28

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Results of the final Glenvale crit for the 2012/2013 summer season. A huge thanks go to all the volunteers who made our successful season possible. A Grade report courtesy Jason Kruger With some early showers there was a slight hesitation if the A and C grade races were going to be held, but the

Glenvale Crescent Crits, Sunday April 21

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Results from the penultimate Glenvale Crescent crit of the season. Thanks to Nina and Jordyn for providing a perspective on racing from women’s point of view. A Grade report courtesy Kyle Thompson The penultimate Glenvale rolled around with sunny skies and a fresh but light breeze. From the gun, David Randall (Park Trent), thought

Glenvale Crescent Crits, Sunday April 14

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A Grade Courtesy Jason Kruger It was a smaller than usual field today due to other Cycling Victoria State Series races on. That didn’t stop the attacks from happening. There were a lot of attacks coming from Shaun O’Callaghan, Jack Hickey (Avanti Plus), Haydn Bradbury (Croydon Cycleworks), Warren Knevitt (O’Mara cycles), Jason Kruger (CCCC

CCCC at the Victorian Criterium Championships

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Victorian Criterium Championships   Juniors and Masters   Castlemaine, April 7, 2013 Courtesy Kevin Andrews Carnegie Caulfield Cycling Club riders scored six gold medals at the recent Victorian Criterium Championships at Castlemaine. The medals were evenly spread between the junior and masters riders, with three gold apiece in the annual state competition. The championships

Glenvale Crescent Crits, Sunday April 7

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A GRADE Attacks came from the word go with the usual suspect Michael Gallagher on the front driving of the small group containing Marc Wilson and one of the heavily marked Spencer brothers. It seemed that the extra hour of sleep had everyone keen to keep the pace high.   Three laps in and the

Sandown Twilight Crits Tuesday April 2

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The Sandown season wrapped up tonight with great racing. A Grade A cold, wintery day greeted A grade riders at Sandown Raceway for the last twilight race of the season. With a strong westerly wind up the finishing straight, racing was going to be tough and nice little reminder that road season is not

CCCC at Cycling Australia Junior Mountain Climb National Championships

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Report courtesy Kevin Andrews   Mt Buffalo, March 23-24, 2013 Five Carnegie Caulfield riders won medals at the Cycling Australia Junior Mountain Climb National Championships at Mt Buffalo over the March 23-24 weekend. The medal chase began on the Saturday afternoon when Georgia Cummings won silver in the JW15 TT. It continued on Sunday

Sandown Twilight Crits, Tuesday March 26

CCCC had perfect conditions for the penultimate twilight race of the 2012/2013 crit season. Prior to racing, the winners of the Apollo Bicycles Super Series were announced and presented with their awesome Easton wheelsets. A Grade report courtesy Alex Smyth Strong northerly winds made the A Grade bunch tip over 60km/h along the home

Glenvale Crescent, Sunday 24th March, 2013

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It was a bit breezy at Glenvale this morning and the back straight sorted out the hard men and women. There were two strategies on show today – use the wind to your advantage and establish a break, or stick together in a bunch so most of the peloton survive for the bunch sprint.