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COMMONWEALTH GAMES

ROAD RACES

Sunday 7 August | Women: 112km | Men: 160km

he road races are based in Warwick, with both men and women tackling laps of a 16-kilometre course that starts and ends at St Nicholas Park to the south of the town. The men will take on 10 laps and the women seven of what is an approximate east-west figure-of-eight course (see map), which heads west out of the town before coming back in and embarking on a shorter eastern loop. It’s not a lumpy course, with

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