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Doye and Taylor finish top at the XC National Series round in Victoria

Harry Doye is starting to build real momentum in the 2025 XC National Series.

The Victorian rider made it four elite wins on the bounce at Rounds 3 and 4 at La Larr Ba Gauwa MTB Park, extending his unbeaten run and moving to the top of the overall standings heading into the Christmas break.

Doye was pushed across both days by Cameron Ivory, who stayed within striking distance but could not close the gap when it mattered.

Ivory claimed silver on both occasions, with Ruben Page-Brown rounding out the podium each day.

Cameron Ivory competing in his first XC National Series for the season.

In the elite women’s race, Ruby Taylor announced her return in style.

After missing the opening two rounds in Brisbane, Taylor arrived at the Victorian venue firing, sweeping both races across the weekend.

Anna Beck and Kaydee Raths were locked in a consistent battle behind her, sharing the minor placings across the two days.

Ruby Taylor stands on the top step of the podium in the elite women.

However it is Alana Van de Hoef who leads the overall standings ahead of Elizabeth Nuspan.

Junior honours went to Oliver Grande in the men with Alana Fletcher and Annie Kleywegt sharing the spoils in the women.

The XC National Series heads to Canberra for the next three rounds, as part of the Oceania Continental Series.

Current standings can be found here.


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