Brown victorious in elite women's Australian time trial national championships

New Mitchelton-Scott signing Grace Brown won the elite women's Australian national time trial title in convincing fashion in Buninyong, Victoria, on Tuesday, beating teammate Gracie Elvin by more than a minute-and-a-half, with Specialized Women's Racing's Kate Perry in third, another 11 seconds back.

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#Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Grace Brown (Aus) Mitchelton Scott00:42:35
2Gracie Elvin (Aus) Mitchelton Scott0:01:33
3Kate Perry (Aus) Specialized Women's Racing0:01:44
4Lucy Kennedy (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott0:01:53
5Shara Gillow (Aus) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope0:02:32
6Rebecca Wiasak (Aus)0:03:12
7Sarah Gigante (Aus) Roxsolt Attaquer0:03:13
8Jenny Pettenon (Aus) Gusto StepFWD KOM powered by Suzuki0:03:47
9Simone Grounds (Aus)0:03:57
10Anya Louw (Aus) TIS Womens Racing Team0:04:17
11Jemma Eastwood (Aus) Gusto StepFWD KOM powered by Suzuki0:05:05
12Nicole Frain (Aus) TIS Womens Racing Team0:05:21
13Jaime Gunning (Aus) Specialized Women's Racing0:05:32
14Diane Otley-Doe (Aus)0:05:50
15Ruby Roseman-Gannon (Aus)0:06:03
16Megan Williams (Aus)0:06:22
17Kerry Jonker (Aus)0:07:46
18Maddison Taylor (Aus)0:07:58
19Emily Mascaro (Aus)0:08:29
20Pia Smith (Aus)0:09:24
21Georgia O'Rourke (Aus)0:10:03
22Julia Arnold (Aus)0:10:12
DNFJacqui Mengler-Mohr (Aus)Row 22 - Cell 2
DNSLauren Kitchen (Aus) FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine FuturoscopeRow 23 - Cell 2

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