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Second Australian cycling gong caps golden year

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WINNING his second Australian cyclist of the year award caps a dream year on and off the bike for Rohan Dennis.

In September, the road time trial star won his elusive first world championsh­ip in the event.

He also won time trial stages at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana and led the two Grand Tours.

That made him only the third Australian after Bradley McGee and Cadel Evans to hold the overall lead in the three Grand Tours — the Giro, Tour de France and Vuelta.

He won the Sir Hubert Opperman medal as the cyclist of the year.

But it’s also been a massive 2018 away from cycling for Dennis. He was unable to at- tend yesterday’s cycling awards lunch in Melbourne because Dennis and wife Melissa have had their first child, a boy, and are in Europe. In February, Dennis married Melissa Hoskins, the retired world champion track cyclist.

Dennis, whose long-term project is to become an overall contender in the Grand Tours, overcame years of frustratio­n to win the time trial world title in Innsbruck, Austria.

A perennial favourite in the event, he was thwarted at the worlds and other major events such as the Olympics and Commonweal­th Games by bad luck. Dennis crashed out at last year’s world titles and at the Rio Olympics, a broken aero bar robbed him of a probable silver medal.

Dennis also took out the men’s road category.

World championsh­ip silver medallist Amanda Spratt won the women’s road honour.

The world record-breaking team pursuit squad narrowly beat world sprint champion Matthew Glaetzer to take out the men’s track section, while three-time Commonweal­th Games gold medallist Stephanie Morton won the women’s track category.

MAJOR AUSTRALIAN CYCLING AWARD WINNERS

The Sir Hubert ‘Oppy’ Opperman Medal: Rohan Dennis. Elite Track: Men’s Team Pursuit (Alex Porter, Sam Welsford, Leigh Howard, Kelland O’Brien) and Stephanie Morton. Elite Road: Dennis and Amanda Spratt. Elite MTB: Sam Hill and Tracey Hannah. Elite BMX: Logan Martin and Saya Sakakibara. Coach of the year: Tim Decker.

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