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Cycling: Young Kiwis shine at Oceania champs

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New Zealand's teenage cycling talent showed plenty of promise in the Oceania Track Cycling championships that finished in Adelaide yesterday.

While Australia dominated most of the silverware, there was plenty of young flair on display to give considerable encouragement as BikeNZ begins the cycle to the 2014 Commonwealth Games and 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

In sprint events the Southland pair of Jeremy Presbury and Steph Mckenzie impressed, while in the endurance events Dylan Kennett (Waimate), Alysha Keith (Dunedin), Georgia Williams (Auckland), Hayden McCormick (Te Awamutu), Cameron Karwowski (Invercargill) and Pieter Bulling (Invercargill) all showed up.

One of the most impressive was 19-year-old Bulling who finished second in his first ever omnium, the gruelling event comprising six disciplines. His Southland compatriot Cameron Karwowski finished third behind three-time world junior champion Luke Davison.

Bulling believes he has found his niche in the omnium.

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"It was awesome. I really enjoyed the two days. It was a tight battle and it came down to the final two events but I didn't quite have enough to win," Bulling said. "This is definitely me. I am definitely an all-round rider. I loved it."

The Southlander also performed well with the under-23 development squad in Europe this year.

"I loved the experience in Europe this year and learned so much. It was definitely an eye-opener to me. It was my first-ever road block as well and so this year has been a really big one for me."

He will now target the national road championships and the track nationals where he wants to put his hand up in the omnium.

McCormick rode strongly behind Kennett as the Kiwis took all three placings in the scratch race, and then produced a superb display to win the scratch race, despite crashing on the final corner.

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Presbury gained the silver medal in the under-19 keirin behind 16-year-old Australian Jay Castles who got the jump on the field a lap out.

Presbury came from near the rear with a powerful burst to get within a whisker of the gold medal, but he was nonetheless pleased with the effort.

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The 17-year-old from Invercargill has only recently returned to the sport after a lengthy break from the world championships in his home town where he finished fourth in the keirin final.

"I am not at peak for these championships and so I am pretty pleased with that," Presbury said. "It is really the start of things for me.

"My target is the Australian Youth Olympics in Sydney in January and the week after is the national championships so that will be important to hold my peak through both competitions."

McKenzie, who has won four medals at the junior world track championships, impressed to finish fourth in the elite women's sprint. She was pipped by brilliant world junior omnium champion Taylah Jennings in a tight series that went to a deciding race.

The young Southlander showed that she will be more than a match for the current senior pair of Natasha Hansen and Katie Schofield who missed out on the semifinals.

Rising star Keith produced an outstanding final four laps solo to nab the maximum points and move into the silver medal place in the women's race with Auckland's Georgia Williams in third behind winner Ashlee Ankudinoff from Australia.

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The men's keirin riders, Sam Webster, Matt Archibald and Eddie Dawkins had to settle for the minors after missing out in a place in the finals.

"It is just the start of the season for them. Virtually all of the Australians other than their one Olympian here had targeted this event but our guys are just beginning. So the result was actually pretty good," said BikeNZ sprint coach Justin Grace.

Best of the junior riders tonight was Invercargill's Laura Heywood won the final sprint to claim the silver medal in the junior women's points race.

Finals results:

Elite women:

Omnium final points: Annette Edmondson (AUS) 6 points, 1; Isabella King (AUS) 12, 2; Sequoia Cooper (Southland) 23, 3. Also: Gemma Dudley (NZL) 24, 4.

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Sprint, gold: Kaarle McCulloch (AUS) bt Stephanie Morton (AUS) 2-0; Bronze: Taylah Jennings (AUS) bt Steph McKenzie (NZL) 2-1.

Points race: Ashlee Ankudinoff (AUS) 28, 1; Alysha Keith (NZL) 21, 2; Georgia Williams (NZL) 17, 3.

Elite Men:

Omnium final: Luke Davison (AUS) 10 points, 1; Pieter Bulling (NZL) 19, 2; Cameron Karwowski (NZL) 28, 3.

Keirin: Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) 1, Andrew Taylor (AUS) 2, Jaron Gardiner (AUS) 3.

Under-19 Men:

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Keirin final: Jay Castles (AUS) 1, Jeremy Presbury (NZL) 2, Zac Williams (NZL) 3.

Under-19 women:

Omnium final: Josie Talbot (AUS) 14 points, 1; Lauren Perry (AUS) 19, 2; Elissa Wundersitz (AUS) 22, 3. Also: Kate Steward (NZL) 5; Holly Edmondston (NZL) 46, 7; Alice Hay INZL) 52, 8.

Points race: Wundersitz 13 points, 1; Laura Heywood (NZL) 10, 2; Ruby Greig-Hurtig (AUS) 8, 3.

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