Citroën Bay Crits 2023 stages
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Elite women stage 1 - Ruby Roseman-Gannon opens 2023 season with win on stage 1 of Bay Crits | Eastern Gardens - Eastern Gardens2023-01-02 50min + 3 laps of course of 1.92km
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Elite men stage 1 - Retiring Brenton Jones sweeps up opening stage victory at Bay Crits | Eastern Gardens - Eastern Gardens2023-01-02 50min + 3 laps of course of 1.92km
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Elite women stage 2 - Ruby Roseman-Gannon doubles up with victory on stage 2 of Bay Crits | Eastern Gardens (anti-clockwise) - Eastern Gardens2023-01-03 50min + 3 laps of course of 1.92km
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Elite men stage 2 - Graeme Frislie wins stage 2 of Bay Crits and jumps into top spot overall | Eastern Gardens (anti-clockwise) - Eastern Gardens2023-01-03 50min + 3 laps of course of 1.92km
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Elite women stage 3 - Matilda Raynolds wins stage 3 of Bay Crits as Roseman-Gannon takes overall success | Ritchie Boulevard - Ritchie Boulevard2023-01-04 50min + 3 laps of hot dog course of 0.6 km
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Elite men stage 3 - Dream career finale for Brenton Jones, wins Bay Crits final stage and overall | Ritchie Boulevard - Ritchie Boulevard2023-01-04 50min + 3 laps of hot dog course of 0.6 km
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