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Round 5 results: AusCycling National Club Cycling Esports Series

Jul 26, 2023

The AusCycling National Club Cycling Esports Series rolled on last week with three laps of Innsbruckring, including the famous ‘Leg Snapper’ climb.

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The series concludes next Thursday, August 3 on the Legends and Lava course, featuring two fastest-timed-segment climbs, and one intermediate first-across-the-line sprint.

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

Standings after Round 5

  1. Waratah Masters Cycling Club – 2043 points
  2. Bathurst Cycling Club – 1595
  3. Vikings Cycling Club Canberra – 1242
  4. ZSUN Cycling Club – 1176
  5. Randwick Cycling Club – 941
  6. Balmoral Cycling Club – 875
  7. Gold Coast Cycling Club – 628
  8. University of Queensland CC – 610
  9. Northern Sydney Cycling Club – 534
  10. Redlands Cycling & Multisport QLD – 389
  11. Canberra Cycling Club – 363
  12. Harlequin Cycling Club – 360
  13. Parklife Cycling Club – 343
  14. Lifecycle Cycling Club – 315
  15. Mackay Cycling Club – 294
  16. Sutherland Shire Cycling Club – 293
  17. Port Adelaide Cycling Club – 285
  18. Illawarra Cycling Club – 255
  19. Mudgee Cycling – 253
  20. Southern Cross Cycle Club – 244
  21. Seymour Broadford Cycling Club – 207
  22. Dubbo Cycle Club – 187
  23. Cairns Cycling Club – 166
  24. Parramatta Cycling Club – 140
  25. Brunswick Cycling Club – 111
  26. Darling Downs CC – 95
  27. Sydney Uni Velo Club – 72
  28. Camden Cycle Club – 62
  29. Canberra Off-Road Cyclists – 53
  30. Byron Bay Cycle Club – 37
  31. Coffs Harbour Cycle Club – 5
  32. Geelong Mountain Bike Club – 3
  33. Wagga Wagga Cycling Club – 2
  34. Canberra Cycling Club – 1
  35. Jindabyne Cycling Club – 1

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