Blake Agnoletto (Team Brennan p/b TP32) captured a hard-earned victory at the 267km Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Classic with the Team Brennan p/b TP32 rider proving impossible to catch once he launched his sprint toward the well worn finish line on Raglan Parade.
The historic race, which this year is the second round of the new ProVelo Super League, came down to a group of five that included the winners of the last three editions of the event. The 2022 winner Cameron Scott (CCACHE X Bodywrap) came second to Agnoletto in the charged final sprint which unfolded after six hours, 19 minutes and 29 seconds of racing. Hamish McKenzie (Hagens Berman Jayco) was third.
“I had to be aggressive just to be there, I knew there were going to be a lot of attacks and I had to be on them straight away or it would have been very difficult to get a result,” Scott told Cyclingnews in Warrnambool. “I did everything right and we came into the sprint and he just beat me fair and square. A win would have been nice, but I’m also not too disappointed.”
How it unfolded
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