Kristian House To Boost Victorian Open Road Cycling Championships

2012 Fred Icke Memorial - Scratch Bunch The Victorian Open Road Cycling Championships will welcome international starpower, with 2009 British road race champion Kristian House to contest the three-day event.

The veteran will spearhead the Rapha Condor Sharp team, which has added the inaugural Hume & Iser Home Hardware Bendigo Grand Prix to its Australian schedule.

The inclusion of the international team to the Victorian Championships, to be raced January 18 ? 20, is a huge coup. As well as the British road race championship, in which he defeated Tour de France stars Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish, House?s sparkling cycling resume also features a 2011 Tour of South Africa crown, a 2006 Tour of Tasmania triumph and a host of stage wins in major events like the Tour of Japan. In Bendigo, he will guide the young and developing Rapha Condor Sharp team, managed by John Herety. The squad consists of Michael Cuming (21), Hugh Carthy (18), Aaron Buggle (22), Luke Grivell- Mellor (19), Felix English (20), Elliott Porter (21), Richard Handley (22) and Edward Laverack (18). Race director John Craven is pleased that the Bendigo region will have the opportunity to witness House in action. “Kristian has enjoyed a wonderful career and is a crowd favourite in Australia,” Craven said. “He always gives his best and will certainly liven up the Victorian road championship.” The championships are for men and women, with three events on offer – time trials at Emu Creek on Friday, January 18, road races at Spring Gully on Saturday, January 19, and criteriums in the Bendigo CBD on Sunday, January 20. As well as the Victorian titles, riders will be competing for honours in the Bendigo Grand Prix, supported by Hume & Iser Home Hardware. The overall men?s and women?s Grand Prix champions will be decided on an accumulative points system, with the top-10 placegetters in each event to earn points across the three days. A highlight of the titles will be the blue-ribboned Power AV men?s road race at Spring Gully on Saturday, January 19, while the women will be vying for the Innes Motors women?s road race jersey. The following day, males will be out to triumph in the Andy?s Earthmovers men?s criterium. The Bendigo Grand Prix/Victorian Open Road Championships are supported by the City of Greater Bendigo.

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