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Friday, September 3, 2010

Top cyclists head for New Norfolk

ORGANISERS and competitors will be hoping for kinder weather than last year when the 2nd Launceston to New Norfolk Classic takes place on Tuesday week (September 14). Appalling weather all but washed-out last year's debut event, with only a hardy few cyclists making it through to New Norfolk. 

Described as Australia's most spectacular and challenging one-day bike race, the event starts at the Launceston Country Club Casino at 9am, making its way to New Norfolk via Poatina and Bothwell for an anticipated 2.30pm finish in Circle St. Total prize money of $6000 is on offer for the 208.2km race. There will be a massed start, embracing A, B and C Grades plus a special 20-and-under section. There will be 13 sprints and seven hill climbs including the King of Poatina, a Category 1 climb with special prizemoney.

All riders who complete the course within a 90 minute cut-off from the race-winning time will be awarded a specially-struck medal from the major sponsor, Tas Gas. Other sponsors include the Derwent Valley Council, New Norfolk Business Alliance, Country Club Casino and Derrico Cycles. Entries close September 5 at www.tas.cycling.org.au More information about the race can be found at http://www.caribou.net.au/launceston_hobart.html

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