Perth’s major roads came to a standstill yesterday to make way for hundreds of international cyclists racing to be named Gran Fondo world champions
More than 1300 cyclists from 39 nations clashed more than three days in social event trades, time trials and yesterday's 155km street race from Elizabeth Quay to the Perth Hills.
With more than 150 individual improvement composes went on for the race, logistically it was more noticeable than a year earlier's execution of The Giants and CHOGM in Conspicuous differentiation a specific refinement to its qualifying occasion in March, which was damaged with unscheduled and augmented development delays, WA Police and Main Roads reported the occasion went off effortlessly.
Occasion official David Sierakowski said it was a significant advantage for Perth to have the race — the headliner when it has been held tight Australian soil.
"The input has been unbelievably positive around what we've could make," he saidMore than 42,000 cyclists battled in qualifying occasions over the globe to have all the essential qualities for yesterday' 155km street race.
Seventeen new title holders were delegated at an end occasion in Kalamunda
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| Grand Fondo riders head up the Mitchell Freeway. Picture: Mogens Johansen/The West Australian |
More than 1300 cyclists from 39 nations clashed more than three days in social event trades, time trials and yesterday's 155km street race from Elizabeth Quay to the Perth Hills.
With more than 150 individual improvement composes went on for the race, logistically it was more noticeable than a year earlier's execution of The Giants and CHOGM in Conspicuous differentiation a specific refinement to its qualifying occasion in March, which was damaged with unscheduled and augmented development delays, WA Police and Main Roads reported the occasion went off effortlessly.
Occasion official David Sierakowski said it was a significant advantage for Perth to have the race — the headliner when it has been held tight Australian soil.
"The input has been unbelievably positive around what we've could make," he saidMore than 42,000 cyclists battled in qualifying occasions over the globe to have all the essential qualities for yesterday' 155km street race.
Seventeen new title holders were delegated at an end occasion in Kalamunda

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