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Greying MAMILS hit the road

MAMILS were out in force on Saturday morning as Southern Masters Cycling Club (SMCC) took to Casey Fields Criterium.
That’s not a misspelling – Middle Aged Men in Lycra (MAMIL), and in certain instances MAWILs, went lap for lap around the criterium as part of the club’s Casey Cycling Carnival.
While the follicles had greyed, the attitude and intent of the riders certainly hasn’t mellowed as the riders flew out the gates en route to an hour’s worth of frenetic racing.
A Grade’s Brad Daly stormed home to victory after a sensational breakaway, beating Damian Gill and Peter Galvin into the minor places, travelling at an average speed of 42km per hour, while B Grade was clinched by John Chipp and C Grade went to Nicky St Clair.
The club also gets into Thursday night racing at Casey Fields and its Regional Club Champoinships will be held on Sunday 29 March from 9am.
The Cycling Victoria Para- State Championships Time Trial was also held on Saturday with Kaitlyn Schurmann, Gabriel Bouris, Carol Cooke, Michael Taylor, Massie Knight and Hannah MacDougall clinching gold.
For more information on the club, visit www.southernmasters.com.

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