
Paul Curley (Spinarts) got a gap from the gun and held on to it for the
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Paul Curley led wire-to-wire to collect the stars-and-stripes in the Master
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Glen Jones (Brazen Dropouts) was one of the few riders strong enough to
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Gary Thacker (Chipotle/Titus) put in a great ride for the silver in the
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John Miller (Rock N Road) prepares to dimount at the base of the stairs
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Riders corner at the top of the home straight in Ballarat during the men's
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Dirk Cowley (Ffkr Architects/Sportsbaseonline) discusses his front line
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Joe Saling raises his arms as he wins the Master men's 70+ race.
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Joe Saling (Team Somerset Valley) wins the 70+ race.
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Dan Norton (Redline) wins by well over a minute.
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Robert Llamas (Montrose Bike Shop) rode strong into second place in the
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James Wagner (Cycle Therapy) seperated himself from the field very quickly
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Phil Bannister (Putney West Hill) chased hard but could never bring Dan
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By the second lap, Dan Norton (Redline) had no one in sight behind him.
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Dan Norton (Redline) got the holeshot and never looked back in the 60+
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Paul Curley (Spinarts) wins his 29th National Championship.
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Richard Sachs (Richard Sachs - RGM Watches).
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A tired Dan Norton crosses the finish line can only manage a one hand
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