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Round 4 results: AusCycling National Club Cycling Esports Series

Jul 17, 2023

After a brief break, the AusCycling National Club Cycling Esports Series restarted on July 4 with a tough criterium around the Glasgow Crit Circuit.

Click here for Round 4 results on ZwiftPower:

Round 5 will be held this Thursday, July 20 with a classic Zwift racing circuit: three laps of Innsbruckring, with its notorious leg snapper of a climb.

For more details, read our series guide and visit the series information page.

Standings after Round 4

  1. Waratah Masters Cycling Club – 1696 points
  2. Bathurst Cycling Club – 1308
  3. Vikings Cycling Club Canberra – 1002
  4. ZSUN Cycling Club – 976
  5. Randwick Cycling Club – 771
  6. Balmoral Cycling Club – 672
  7. University of Queensland CC – 539
  8. Gold Coast Cycling Club – 509
  9. Northern Sydney Cycling Club – 474
  10. Harelquin Cycling Club – 303
  11. Redlands Cycling & Multisport QL – 301
  12. Parklife Cycling Club – 293
  13. Canberra Cycling Club – 289
  14. Lifecycle Cycling Club – 285
  15. Sutherland Shire Cycling Club – 263
  16. Mackay Cycling Club – 225
  17. Port Adelaide Cycling Club – 217
  18. Southern Cross Cycle Club – 214
  19. Mudgee Cycling – 212
  20. Illawarra Cycling Club – 207
  21. Dubbo Cycle Club – 169
  22. Seymour Broadford Cycling Club – 161
  23. Parramatta Cycling Club – 140
  24. Cairns Cycling Club – 121
  25. Brunswick Cycling Club – 101
  26. Darling Downs CC – 95
  27. Sydney Uni Velo Club – 58
  28. Canberra Off-Road Cyclists – 53
  29. Camden Cycle Club – 38
  30. Byron Bay Cycle Club – 36
  31. Geelong Mountain Bike Club – 3
  32. Jindabyne Cycling Club – 1
  33. Wagga Wagga Cycling Club – 1

Click here for full standings on ZwiftPower:


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