SATURDAY'S Bathurst Cycling Club handicap event belonged to the younger members, as Ebony Robinson sprinted home to beat Cameron Crump in the 40 kilometre event.
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The Western Region Academy of Sport pair caught the groups ahead of them on the road and didn't stop there as they fought out a duel to the line on St Johns Road.
Robinson's father Michael, keen to make it two wins in a row, worked together with Scott Allen, Dan Kirby and Gary Theiss to take the early lead in the race.
But the 21 minute group of Ebony Robinson, Crump and Wayne Powell were chasing hard, and would catch the leaders in time to mount an attack at the finish.
Dan Kirby denied Michael Robinson another podium as he won the battle for third.
Ray Thorn rode strongly from the 17 minute group to complete the top five, Kalinda Robinson becoming the third family member inside the top six.
Scott James, Tony Shaw, Wayne Powell and Graham Stait rounded out the top 10.
In the race for fastest time Tom Bolton came out on top with a 56 minute and 49 second effort, beating Will Hodges, Ben Anderson, Mark Windsor and Jack Reen.
Kalinda Robinson (1:07:20) won the women's battle for fastest time over Jen Arnold, Ebony Robinson, Charlotte Lovett and Rosemary Hastings.
"This was the first race of that distance for a number of riders, including Ebony and Cameron and Charlotte Lovett. They all skipped away from their groups going up the quarry," Mick Robinson said.
"Cameron was all alone out in front for about 10 kilometres before we caught him with about 6km to go. They then skipped away up the final climb. Cameron sat in the group, recovered, and went away again.
"We had a big bunch chasing in the closing stages ... and Kalinda jumped out of that group as well to claim sixth place and fastest female."
Peter Hickey won the enticer race over Robyn Partridge and Tracey Robinson.
Numbers at the club events have been strong since racing resumed earlier this month.
Saturday's latest race was one of the biggest yet, and saw the return of Orange national junior champion Ben Anderson, Paracycling world champion David Nicholas and current club champion Bradley Rayner.
The club will be running another 40 kilometre three roads handicap event this Saturday before the Bathurst Cycling Club Road Series gets underway for another year on August 1.
Riders will accrue points across the road series events as they look to add to their tally throughout winter.