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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cycling

    PowerNet cyclist Kiaan Watts has overcome a race neutralisation to win the Tour of Southland's second stage in Lumsden

    PowerNet cyclist Kiaan Watts has overcome a race neutralisation to win the Tour of Southland's second stage in Lumsden


    Conditions forced riders to bypass the gravel section, with a restart in Balfour for the final 20 kilometres of the stage.

    Watts outlines the impact of the temporary pause.



    Sam Jenner is the new owner of the leader's orange jersey.

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