
Mark Ryan (New Zealand) won the 2010 Sid Patterson Grand Prix
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Evan Hull and Jacob Schmid react to their record breaking effort
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The keirin final was an all-Malaysian podium - won by Aziz Awang from
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The keirin finalists follow the derny
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Syami Bahram (MAS) takes the motorpace from (not visible) Aaron Cooper
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Aaron Cooper and Nathan Corrigan-Martella (Carnegie) jump with Edrus Yunos
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The long line of the motorpace event
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Ting-Wing Huang (TPE) takes the women's handicap race from Fatehah Mustapha
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Myron Simpson (NZL) leads in a keirin heat
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Hafiz Sufian takes a keirin heat ahead of compatriot, Aziz Awang (MAS)
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The keirin heats were fiercely contested by the visiting international
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Brett Rollinson (Warragul) leads in a scratch race
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The Victorian team controlled the junior men's motorpace
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Another international visitor to the women's racing was Ting-Wing Huang
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Laine Hammond (Northcote) leads Fatehah Mustapha (MAS) and the bunch in
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Concentration and determination from Carly McCoombe (Bendigo)
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Christian Grasmann (GER) and Leif Lampater (GER) get pushed into the Sid
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Oliver Le Grice (Carnegie) looks for help from Nathan Corrigan-Martella
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First to see the scoreboard with the time on it - Jack Cummings - a member
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Jack Cummings and Jacob Schmid take over from Evan Hull in the team sprint
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The starting effort by the Victorian junior team sprint riders on their
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The Victorian junior team sprint riders on their way to a new Australian
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Winner of the 2010 Lance De Luca Memorial race, Hariff Saleh (MAS)
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Winner of the Lance De Luca Memorial race, Hariff Saleh (MAS)
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Hayden Godfrey (New Zealand) winds up the pace ahead of Leif Lampater
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Scully led the Lance De Luca Memorial for several laps
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Tom Scully leads compatriot, Hayden Godfrey (New Zealand) in the Lance
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The invitation Junior Scratch Race was won by Alexander Morgan (Blackburn)
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The Sid Patterson podium Leif Lampater (GER), Mark Ryan (NZL) and Stuart
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Germans, Christian Grasmann and Leif Lampater in the Sid Patterson final.
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Stuart Vaughan (Northcote) rode strongly in an attempt to defend his 2009
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The survivors in the elimination race prepare themselves for the final
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Eventual Sid Patterson winner, Mark Ryan (NZ) in the elimination bunch,
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Brendan Schultz (Hamilton) rides next to Malaysian, Hariff Saleh in the
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The battle for third place was won in the closing sprints by Hayden Godfrey
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Mark Ryan and Tom Scully (Locker Group) rode strongly together
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Harry Crothers-Bade (Vero) rode away from a potential grounding
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......but Harry Crothers-Bade (Vero) managed to stay upright
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A crash in the final bend looked like it might floor more than one rider......
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Oliver Le Grice and Harry Crothers-Bade (Vero Insurance) make a change
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The Abolone King team, Leif Lampater and Christian Grasmann make another
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Trevor Griffiths and Brendan Schultz (Modern Security) make a changeover
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James Langedyk (Jayco) rode many laps in the bunch waiting for Sean Finning
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Textbook changeover by Jarrod Moroni and Sam Witmitz (Lockwood)
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Eventual winners, Leif Lampater and Christian Grasmann (Abolone King)
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James Langedyke and Sean Finning were in contention for a podium place
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Kiwis, Mark Ryan and Tom Scully (Locker Group) make a change over on their
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Leif Lampater and Christian Grasmann (Abolone King) changeover in the
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A quick tactics chat during a changeover for Tom Scully and Mark Ryan
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Trevor Griffiths and Brendan Schultz (Modern Security) make a changeover
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The Lockwood team make a changeover late in the race
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Leif Lampater (GER) concentrates in the elimination race
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Nathan Corrigan-Martella (Carnegie) won the Scratch Race, which was his
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Defending Sid Patterson Grand Prix champion, Stuart Vaughan (Northcote)
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The Melbourne Madison winners Germans, Christian Grasmann and Leif Lampater
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The Melbourne Madison podium Scully / Ryan, Grasmann / Lampater, Simpson
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Scully and Ryan (Lockwood) debrief after coming second in the Melbourne
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The race for third place was tight, the SASI team just missed out, but
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The closing laps were raced fast as the Kiwis attacked the Germans to
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The Germans on their way to victory in the Melbourne Madison
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Queenslands' Jordan Kerby and Mitchell Mulhearn
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Another tactics meeting during the Madison for Scully and Ryan (Lockwood)
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Mark Ryan (Lockwood) can see one of the German Abalone King riders on
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The SASI team of George Tansley and Alex Edmondson were close to taking
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Christian Grasmann (Abalone King) can see near-victory on the scoreboard
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The record breaking Australian junior team sprint squad - Jacob Schmid,
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