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Canberra cyclist who lost power during virtual race has one last bid for professional team
“The start of a new life.”
Key points:
- The virtual racing scene has grown since COVID-19 began
- Jay hopes to secure a coveted spot in a professional cycling team
- He was on the cusp of achieving international attention when his trainer lost power recently
That’s how 25-year-old Canberra man Jay Vine would describe the opportunity to become a fully fledged professional cyclist.
“To start racing against guys I’ve only ever seen on television — it would just be a dream come true,” Jay said.
But just a few weeks ago, that dream looked like it might never be realised.
Unable to travel to compete due to the pandemic, Jay had signed up for a virtual racing competition in the hope of being accepted into a professional European team.
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