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Aussie rider wins Cycle Classic

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Cycling

Australian Rylee Field won the 2020 New Zealand Cycle Classic title and was awarded the yellow jersey in Masterton on Sunday after Dylan Kennett (St George Continenta­l) won the fifth and final stage following a sprint finish over Jensen Plowright.

On general classifica­tion, Field (Team BridgeLane) went into the final 120km stage with a 26 second advantage over Black Spoke’s Aaron Gate following his outstandin­g solo performanc­e up Admiral Hill on Saturday.

The time gap, coupled with a strong ride on Sunday, in which he finished 19th over the line, enabled him to retain the jersey.

Field told the large appreciati­ve crowd at the finish line , including his mother Kym-Maree, that his team had come together well and raced for each other all week.

This fact was reflected in the fact that BridgeLane had featured on the podium every day of the Tour and the strong team camaraderi­e was evident at the end of each stage.

In a day where points mattered, especially in the sprints classifica­tion, racing began early on. Within minutes a breakaway of five riders including Gate,

The NZ Cycle Classic tour general classifica­tion winners with overall winner Rylee Field (yellow jersey) in the middle.

Field, Marcus Culey, Hiroshi Tsubaki and Logan Griffin went off the front of the peloton before being caught a short time later.

Culey then did an amazing solo ride heading into lap three of the flat, 12 lap circuit

and at one point had 1min 02 secs over the peloton. He was chased by a group of 18 riders and at 85km was joined by Black Spoke’s James Oram out in front with the pair hurtling along the country lanes flanked with spectators cheering them on.

They were eventually caught 10km later at which point Gate, Plowright and Kees Duyvesteyn made an attack off the front of the peloton.

With two laps to go, the group was altogether with several riders trying to attack. But in the final straight it was St George Continenta­l and Team BridgeLane who positioned themselves to take the stage win.

Kennett told the crowd his team had gone into planning mode the night before.

Kennett’s strong performanc­e also saw him awarded the sprints classifica­tion Jersey on a countback from Plowright (Team BridgeLane).

Final Classifica­tion Jersey results Individual: Rylee Field (BridgeLane); Sprints: Dylan Kennett (St George Continenta­l); King of the Mountain: Finn Fisher-Black (New Zealand National team); Under-23: Corbin Strong (New Zealand National team); Most Aggressive Rider: Marcus Culey (Team Sapura); Teams: Black Spoke Cycling Academy

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