There was a huge turn out for the final twilight race of the 2010/2011 crit season, and great racing unfolded in all grades as dusk fell. …
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There was a huge turn out for the final twilight race of the 2010/2011 crit season, and great racing unfolded in all grades as dusk fell. …
Despite the threat of rain all day, the sun actually broke through as registrations opened at Sandown tonight, and a good field assembled to contest the penultimate twilight race of the season. …
A night for the sprinters at Sandown …
It was a classic hard man’s race at Sandown tonight, after a morning of on and off rain cleared to leave a dry, sunny, but cold and windy evening at Sandown race course. The looks of pain etched in the faces of most riders as they returned their numbers paid testament to just how … Written by Mal Sawford Melbourne’s disappointing Summer continued at Sandown tonight, with racing running under a cool grey sky, with the traditional southerly wind to keep riders honest. The early A Grade break featured Michael Gallagher and Jack Cummings (Jayco VIS), Liam Dove (Corydon Cycleworks), Dean Johnstone (O’Mara Cycles), Clement and Munro Boydell (CCCC … Well if the weather is fine tomorrow night I will be down at Sandown to ride around with the E grade riders. Have been enjoying my recents Tuesday nights with the young group, it's a pleasure to ride with Rob and his young group. Enjoy your race tomorrow night and remember to give the …
Written by Mal Sawford Racing at Sandown tonight doubled as a fund raiser for the Queensland Premier’s Disaster Relief Fund, with the rider’s entry fees, $2938, to be donated to the thousands of familes affected by the devastating floods. As is often the case when there is no prize money up for grabs, the honour … Written by Mal Sawford No weather concerns at Sandown tonight, and big fields rolled out in all grades to tackle the tough course and strong southerly wind retarding progress along the long main straight. Strong riders in A and D Grades took full advantage of the 'hard man' conditions and were rewarded for their … Written by Mal Sawford The cool change that came through Melbourne mid-afternoon was a welcome respite from the 40 degree morning, and allowed for great racing for the big fields at Sandown tonight. The A Grade race started in familiar fashion, with last up winner Andrew Stalder (2XU-John West Cycling) joining Jayco VIS pair … |
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