Frislie leads VIS Track Nats charge

The Victorian Institute of Sport cyclists had a fantastic Track Nationals campaign with eight first places including four of those to Graeme Frislie.

Frislie was unstoppable in the Men’s Under 19 division, taking out the Team Pursuit, 1km Time Trial, Scratch race and Madison.

With four National Championship titles, the VIS cyclist was awarded the Cycling Australia U19 Men’s Champion of Champions at the conclusion of the National Championships.

The 18-year-old has his eyes on the Junior World Track Championships in August and no doubt these performances are one step closer to that goal. 

VIS Cycling results:

Kelland O’Brien | 1st | Elite Men’s Scratch

Kelland O’Brien | 2nd | Elite Men’s Points Race

Luke Plapp | 1st | Elite Men’s Individual Pursuit

Luke Plapp | 3rd | Elite Men’s Points Race

Godfrey Slattery | 3rd | Elite Men’s 1km Time Trial

Maddison Janssen | 3rd | Elite Women’s Sprint

Maddison Janssen | 2rd | Elite Women’s Keirin

Conor Rowley | 4th | Elite Men’s Sprint

 Conor Rowley | 6th | Elite Men’s Keirin

Sam Deriter | 2nd | Elite Women’s Individual Pursuit

Ruby Rosemen- Gannon | 3rd | Elite Women’s Individual Pursuit

Ashlee Jones | 1st |U19 Women’s Individual Pursuit

Ashlee Jones | 1st| U19 Women’s Points Race

Ashlee Jones | 2nd | U19 Women’s Team Pursuit

Ashlee Jones | 3rd | U19 Women’s Madison

Graeme Frisle | 1st| U19 Men’s Team Pursuit

Graeme Frisle | 1st | U19 Men’s 1km Time Trial

Graeme Frisle | 1st | U19 Men’s Scratch Race

Graeme Frisle | 1st | U19 Men’s Madison

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