Penguin world champion Amy Cure has showed her expertise at a variety of disciplines after forming half of the winning women’s team at the Melbourne six-day event.
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Cure paired with New South Wales rider Ashlee Ankudinoff to take out the title on 533 points, 106 points and one lap clear of Devonport’s Macey Stewart and Kristina Clonan.
In a great result for the depth of Tasmanian cycling, third place was filled by Launceston’s Georgia Baker, who teamed with Alex Manly to finish with 326 points.
Another Launceston cyclist, Lauren Perry and her partner Ruby Roseman-Gannon were back in seventh place in the 14-team field.
Riders competed in a variety of events over the six days of racing, with Cure and Ankudinoff completing the final day with a win in the points score (Ankudinoff) and second placings in the scratch race (Cure) and madison events.
The team of Zach Gilmore and Josh Duffy finished in sixth place in the under 19 category.