
Annette Edmondson (SA) won her sprint heat.
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Maddison Hammond (VIC) gives it everything to take home the gold.
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Maddison Hammond (VIC) is congratulated on his sprint victory
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Kaarle McCulloch powers her way through the women's sprint
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Kaarle McCullochh (NSW) was the top women's sprinter
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The South Australia team in their new jersey
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South Australia's pursuit team gets underway
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The South Australian pursuit team in action
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South Australia claimed the open men's team pursuit
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Aggressive racing in the men's U19 scratch race, won by Luke Ockerby of
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A crash in the U19 men's scratch race
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Luke Ockerby (Tasmania) nabs the men's U19 scratch race
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The U19 men's sprint podium, topped by Maddison Hammond
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The men's U19 team pursuit podium topped by Victoria
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Maddison Hammond (VIC) throws his bike to best Matthew Glaetzer (SA)
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Holly Williams is congratulated by Cassandra Flugge
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Queensland’s Bryce Lindores and pilot Sean Finning of Victoria (4min33.956sec)
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Beijing Paralympic gold medallist Michael Gallagher (VIC) claimed his
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The race between Matthew Glaetzer and Luke Zaccaria (WA) was tight, to
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Matthew Glaetzer talks to a Cycling South Australia official.
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Matthew Glaetzer (SA) had his mind on the job before winning his sprint
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Maddison Hammond (VIC) made it through the U19 men's semi finals.
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Kaarle McCulloch (NSW) keeps a keen eye on her oponent in the women's
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Kaarle McCulloch (NSW) rides away to a head win.
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Morgan Shaw (WA) won the C3 Women 3000m Individual Pursuit Final.
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The medal winning para cyclists pose for a group photo.
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New South Wales’ Beijing Paralympian Jayme Paris took gold in the womens
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South Australia's team pursuit riders roll around the venue they know
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Flying: West Australia's team pursuit riders put in some laps on the track.
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The West Australian team pursuit riders warm up.
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Holly Williams (W. Australia) claimed gold in the U19 sprint
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