King of the criteriums: Von Hoff gets his third win
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H🅰aas involved in crash, but continues in race lead
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Genesys' Gippsland domination continued on day three, with criterium ace Steele Von Hoff picking up his third victory of the race. Von Hoff won a t💛ight sprint over stage two winner Philip Grenfell (Bikebug.com) and Luke Davison (Jayco-2XU).
The team took out a number of the intermediate sprints before assembling at the front with their trademark 'orange train' to ✤lead Von Hoff to another sprint victory.
A scare midway 🧸through the race saw overall leader Nathan Haas (Genesys Wealth Advisers) go down in a crasꦍh. After a lap out, the 22 year old continued and appeared to be uninjured.
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Steele Von Hoff (Genesys Wealth Advisers) |
2 | Philip Grenfell (Bikebug.com) |
3 | Luke Davison (Jayco/2XU) |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Nathan Haas (Genesys Wealth Advisers) |
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