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Grandstand finish in prospect at Indian Pacific Wheel Race as Mike Hall takes lead (+ video)

British rider overhauled Belgium's Kristof Allegaert on Wednesday morning - but there's a lot of riding left...

The Indian Pacific Wheel Race is heading for a grandstand finish after Great Britain’s Mike Hall made up 100 kilometres on Belgium’s Kristof Allegaert yesterday to snatch the race lead.

With a little over 600 kilometres of the 5,300 kilometre coast-to-coast race from Fremantle to Sydney Opera House remaining, the drama has gripped ‘dot-watchers’ – people who follow the riders' progress through the online tracker.

The pair are expected to hit the New South Wales capital early on Friday morning local time, and many expect their fight to go to the wire.

Hall had struggled with injury and mental fatigue during the early days of the race across the Nullarbor Plain and for several days Allegaert maintained what seemed to be a comfortable lead.

The situation changed dramatically overnight, however – although quite how the Briton managed to overturn the deficit isn’t quite clear yet.

On Monday, Allegaert hit Melbourne five and a quarter hours before Hall, who arrived there at 4.20pm, and the Belgian maintained his lead throughout Tuesday.

Last night, though, the situation changed dramatically.

Allegaert arrived at the Omeo checkpoint just before 9pm on Tuesday evening. Hall reached it just after 3.30am on Wednesday morning – six hours later.

But it seems from the checkpoint timings that Hall had already grabbed some much-needed sleep, while Allegaert was still to rest – and by the next checkpoint at Falls Creek, the British rider was just 20 minutes behind his rival.

Soon after, he would be in the race lead and at the last checkpoint in Granya had an advantage of 16 minutes.

There’s a lot of racing left though as the pair head through the Australian Alps towards Canberra and, ultimately, Sydney – and more than one observer has wondered whether Allegaert may have grabbed some extra sleep ahead of a final push to the Pacific, while Hall may still need to rest.

The race seems to have captured the public’s imagination in Australia, and is even being followed by one of the country’s biggest names in cycling.

Ahead of the race lead changing hands, both Hall and Allegaert featured in the Day 11 race video.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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