Bendigo District Cycling Club's junior Legends of Livestock have been crowned after a fierce season on the circuit.
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The riders were met with warm conditions on Saturday for the series final which started with the under-11/13s on the clockwise "big circuit".
With only a few laps to go Max Gale unfortunately came off after hitting a bump, luckily he avoided any major injuries and walked away with just some abrasions, but his bike was worse off and he was unable to finish the race.
On the final lap Chase Hadden sprinted into the final chicane gaining lengths on Archie Powell, Tobias Jelbart and Molly Jones to secure the race win.
Overall Jelbart was the series winner of the under-11/13 division.
The under-15/17 race promised to be a thriller with three riders: Lilith Jones, Haylee Jack and Shane Torrington locked on equal points.
It was a shootout between Jack and Jones ans Torrington was unable to race.
On the final lap of the race it was James Tupper who took control on the straight to win, followed by Milana Freer, Jack and Jones.
The third-place from Jack secured the under-15/17 series crown.
In the under-17 race a few of the favourites weren't in attendance making way for several riders to win the series.
The race came down to the final lap with Toby McCaig first into the straight, followed by Nate Hadden and Jamie Coles.
Hadden was able to get past to take the win followed by Coles and McCaig.
The under-17 series winner was Angus Gill who was unable to race on the day.
Race day winners
- Under-17 1st Nate Hadden 2nd Jamie Coles 3rd Toby McCaig
- Under-15 1st James Tupper 2nd Milana Freer 3rd Haylee Jack
- Under- 11/13 1st Chase Hadden 2nd Archie Powel 3rd Tobias Jelbart
- Golden Number Award: James Tupper
Livestock Legends winners
- Under-11/13: Tobias Jelbart
- Under-15/17: Haylee Jack
- Under-17 Angus Gill
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