Results from the Oceania Track Cycling Championships in Adelaide
SASI’s Jack Bobridge rode a stunning time in the final of the 4000m Individual pursuit at the Oceania Track Cycling Championships held in Adelaide last week. Jack’s time of 4.18.67 is a World-class time. Jack's time represents the fastest time ever ridden by an Australian in Australia and only Brad McGee has ridden a faster time anywhere in the World.
SASI Athlete Rohan Dennis was also superb in winning the bronze medal in the same event with a time of 4.26.45. Fellow SASI scholarship holder Nettie Edmondson won the U19 Women's Sprint as well as the 500m-time trial and she came 3rd in the Women's Team Sprint with QAS rider Emily Rosemond. Young Dale Parker continues to deliver World Class performances. Dale won the U19 men's Individual Pursuit in a sensational time of 4.21.35. This was Dale's first time over 3000m after graduating from U17's.
Lisa Jacobs, SASI NtiD athlete won the Doherty Tour held in Victoria recently , beating a strong women's filed including Bridie O’Donnell.
The SASI Cycling Program welcomes Ben Cook to its team. Ben commences his position as the new SASI NtiD coach. Ben previously worked as a casual coach with SASI Talent Search.
The SASI Cycling program aims to develop
cyclists to achieve junior and senior national representation
in a number of disciplines, including track, road and
mountain bike.