CharterMason Giant came into the Grafton to Inverell a single point down on the leaders of the NRS teams classification knowing that that had to get their three riders to the finish ahead Avanti’s. The race started out really fast, with CharterMason Giant initiating a lot of moves and following the rest. Avanti saw the danger and were quick to shut those dangerous moves down, but eventually the elastic snapped with one rider from Avanti and Nicholas Katsonis of CharterMason Giant getting in the move for a break even result from the first 70 kilometres of racing. The break were allowed to build a 7 minute advantage at the bottom of the major climb of the day, up the Gibraltar Range, but the real fireworks sparked when the main bunch reached the foot of the mountain. Damian Harris, the CharterMason Giant DS, gave his views on what happened.
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