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Today's trivia:
I recently found this in an old magazine. Mr Humble, Matt Keenan is/was a very good rider who came 6th in the 1996 national championships. Tell all ya friends :D

He finished ahead of some good riders. "They" say that Jay Sweet was every bit as fast as McEwen back in day; possibly faster.

https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bike-racing/116659-jay-sweet-what-hell-happened-him.html
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Today's trivia:
I recently found this in an old magazine. Mr Humble, Matt Keenan is/was a very good rider who came 6th in the 1996 national championships. Tell all ya friends :D

He finished ahead of some good riders. "They" say that Jay Sweet was every bit as fast as McEwen back in day; possibly faster.

https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bike-racing/116659-jay-sweet-what-hell-happened-him.html
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Keenan rode for a few elite amateur teams in Europe in his day, a little unlucky not to turn pro. Sweet was a beast.
 
How long to go yet? Who in in the front group, please?
It's over. Meyer won after attacking solo on the climb on the last lap and held it when McCarthy and Haas didn't (couldn't?) chase. To be fair, they also had Lucas Hamilton and Luke Durbridge in the group who were very strong.

Hamilton also attacked with 3kms to go and took second while Marcus Culey survived the break of the day for third - brilliant ride.

Durbridge 4th, then Haas, Mccarthy and Harper.

Freiberg defended his title valiantly, dropped on the last lap after trying to attack. Chris Harper was strong too, did far too much work in the winning group though.
 
It's over. Meyer won after attacking solo on the climb on the last lap and held it when McCarthy and Haas didn't (couldn't?) chase. To be fair, they also had Lucas Hamilton and Luke Durbridge in the group who were very strong.

Hamilton also attacked with 3kms to go and took second while Marcus Culey survived the break of the day for third - brilliant ride.

Durbridge 4th, then Haas, Mccarthy and Harper.

Freiberg defended his title valiantly, dropped on the last lap after trying to attack. Chris Harper was strong too, did far too much work in the winning group though.
"Couldn't" may be the operative word. I was wondering why they didn't attempt to catch Meyer, but perhaps they already knew that the best they could hope for was second.
 

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