VIS Cyclists dominate the 2019 Victorian Track Championships

Taking place at the DISC Velodrome in Melbourne, the 2019 Victorian Track Championships ITT produced some great results for the Victorian Institute of Sport cyclists:

Tylah Meunier | 1st in the Elite Sprint | 1st in the 1km Time Trial
Alana Field | 1st in the Elite Sprint | 1st Elite 500m Time Trial
Hannah Macdougall | 1st in the C4 Individual Pursuit
Ruby Rosemen-Gannon | 1st in the Elite Individual Pursuit
Conor Rowley | 2nd in the Elite Sprint
Alice Culling | 3rd in the Elite Individual Pursuit | 2nd in the Elite 500m Time Trial
Jensen Plowright| 2nd in the Elite Individual Pursuit
Ashlee Jones | 1st in the U19 Individual Pursuit
Graeme Frislie | 2nd in the U19 Individual Pursuit | 2nd in the U19 Sprint | 1st in the U19 1km Time Trial

“It always feels amazing to crack a PB but it makes it even sweeter when you blow your previous PB out of the park in non-ideal conditions! Massive thanks to my coach Shane Kelly, the rest of my coaching team; Ben Willey and Nick Owen and everyone at the VIS for helping me get to this point! Can’t wait to give nationals my all in 5 weeks time!” Conor Rowley said post event. 

Watch the VIS Insider video below to see how the cyclists prepared for the championships! 

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