The ferocious fight back and ‘dodgy pass’ that took Tiffany Cromwell from ‘no, not my day’ to ‘alright, game on’ at SEVEN

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Tiffany Cromwell knows what it takes to win on the challenging ascent heavy course of SEVEN in Nannup, Western Australia – the Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto rider has already made it to the top step of the podium in 2023 – but the Australian who had been fighting ‘a little bit of sickness’ wasn’t expecting a repeat of that winning effort when she dropped away from the front duo early in the race.

“We hit the first main climb called Brockmans which was a steep little one not that far in [20km], and I wasn’t feeling great,” said Cromwell in a team media release. “Cassia [Boglio] and Talia [Appleton} were able to go with the pace, and I just had to be like, ‘no, not my day.’ 



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