WILL Hodges has made it two from two to start the Bathurst Road Series following another impressive win on Sunday.
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Hodges was dominant in the two roads race during the opening round and in the weekend's longer three roads course he launched an uphill attack to keep the unbeaten run going.
Over the longer 40 kilometre scratch race Hodges would again be the man to catch, especially after his eye-catching fifth placing in the previous weekend's Bathurst Cycling Classic long course.
The Olivers Real Food Racing rider applied the pressure from the start in the A Grade race, breaking clear with Brad Rayner (D2F Racing) and Chris Couper (Dubbo).
Mark Windsor, Stuart Renshaw and Dan Googe worked hard to catch the trio.
Hodges attacked again on Quarry Hill to set up an impressive solo win from Rayner.
Windsor launched an attack of his own on the same climb to finish ahead of a hard riding Renshaw.
David Reece, Glen Partridge and Tony Shaw combined well in B Grade.
Shaw suffered a puncture late in the race, leaving Reece and Partridge to battle out the finish. Reece came out ahead.
Rod Esdaile was a very impressive solo winner in C Grade after attacking on Quarry Hill.
Second went to David McKellar with Nev Krahe finishing third in front of Darren Fenton.
Jette McKellar and Gary Baker broke clear to dominate the D grade event.
McKellar, who had combined with husband David to win their category in the Revolve 12 Hour last weekend in South Australia, continued her winning form by out-sprinting Baker.