North-West cyclist Amy Cure has enjoyed a stellar second day at the Melbourne 6 Day track event in Victoria.
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The 24-year-old teamed up with Sydney rider Ashlee Ankudinoff to take out the 50-lap and 80-lap madisons and the flying lap before fending off gold medallist Annette Edmondson and Perth’s Georgia Baker to clinch the scratch race.
Baker enjoyed a reasonably successful second day, recording three top-five finishes alongside Orica-Scott Alexandra Manly, while Devonport’s Macey Stewart teamed up with Kristina Clonan for a pair of second-place finishes and a third.
Launceston rider Lauren Perry completed two top-five finishes with Ruby Roseman-Gannon, while her TIS Racing training partners Josh Duffy and Zack Gilmore combined for a second-place finish in the under-19 70-lap madison.
Duffy also came third in an under-19 elimination race while Gilmore did well to pull up from an injury he sustained on day one.