
Hello world. Caleb Ewan (NSWIS) takes stage 2 of the Jayco Bay Cycling
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Chloe Hosking (Total Rush) in the race leader's jersey for another day
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Rowena Fry (Jayco-AIS) and Chloe McConville (Team Jayco-VIS) chased Maclean
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Jessie Maclean (GreenEDGE) broke away solo and stayed away for several
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The climb from the bay road was a 'leg sapper' after a few laps
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Shara Gillow (GreenEDGE) leads on the hill, but Loren Rowney (Total Rush)
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The race leader, Chloe Hosking (Total Rush)
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Tiffany Cromwell (GreenEDGE) and Grace Sulzberger (Jayco-AIS) wind up
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The first real break was when Kate Finegan (Spencers) went away solo
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Sprints comeptition jersey wearer, Shara Gillow (GreenEDGE)
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The bunch was only together for a lap or so
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Kate Finegan (Spencers) and team-mate, Liz Rachetto on the start line
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Melissa Hoskins (GreenEDGE) on the start line
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There was no respite from the intense heat, Maclean powered on alone
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Rowena Fry (Jayco-AIS) and Sue Forsyth (Pitcher Partners) chase Maclean
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The heat and the pace made things uncomfortable for the bunch
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Chloe Hosking (Total Rush) leads both the sprint and overall race competitions
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The race 2 podium - Amanda Spratt (GreenEDGE), Loren Rowney (Total Rush)
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Spratt and Hoskins congratulate Rowney on the podium
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Melissa Hoskins (GreenEDGE) sprinted to take third place ahead of Chloe
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Loren Rowney (Total Rush) makes it two from two for her team, backing
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Grace Sulzberger (Jayco-AIS) left the bunch to chase the leaders, but
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With two laps to go, Rowney and Spratt were out of sight of any chasers
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There was an organised attempt to chase back by the bunch, but too late
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The chasers gave it a good go, but Rowney and Spratt were too strong
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The final break which formed was Loren Rowney (Total Rush) and Amanda
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Shara Gillow (GreenEDGE) was at the front of the bunch for most of the
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Competition leaders, Chloe Hosking (Total Rush) and Shara Gillow (GreenEDGE)
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Greg Henderson with the sea as a backdrop.
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Greenedge put some more time in on the front.
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The main group tried hard to bridge the gap to the leaders.
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The break on the slight descent.
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The peleton stretch out along the foreshore.
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The pool was chocka block today as the temperature rose.
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Race leader, Chloe Hosking (Total Rush) sat in the bunch, behind rival,
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Caleb Ewen wasn't afraid to go to the front.
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Leader Greg Henderson on the attack with Baden Cooke keeping tabs.
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Despite his efforts Greg Henderson couldn't reach the lead group and lost
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Allan Davis takes the lead overall.
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Caleb Ewen is congratulated by fellow New South Welshman Chris Sutton.
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Luke Durbridge takes to the front of the Greenedge train.
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Caleb Ewen sprinting to his win.
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NSWIS rider, 17-year-old Caleb Ewan takes the win at Eastern Park
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Stage 2 winner, Caleb Ewan is congratulated by Chris Sutton
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Ewan explained that he was treating the race just like an under 19 race
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Stage 2 winner, Caleb Ewan gets interviewed by media
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Allan Davis (Mitchelton Wines - Lowe Farms) takes a well-deserved drink
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New overall leader Allan Davis poses with some podium girls
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Caleb Ewan (NSWIS) positioned himself perfectly to best Allan Davis (GreenEdge)
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