Australia’s oldest and longest one day road cycling race returns to Victoria. The classic stretches from Melbourne to Warrnambool across country and coastal Victoria, successfully upholding a 130-year reputation for gruelling length and ruthless crosswinds. One of the biggest races for Australian professionals, Melbourne to Warrny has served as a critical stepping-stone toward the international stage for Aussies like Simon...
Australia’s oldest and longest one day road cycling race returns to Victoria. The classic stretches from Melbourne to Warrnambool across country and coastal Victoria, successfully upholding a 130-year reputation for gruelling length and ruthless crosswinds. One of the biggest races for Australian professionals, Melbourne to Warrny has served as a critical stepping-stone toward the international stage for Aussies like Simon Gerrans, Cam Scott and Jensen Plowright.
The Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool features will see under 23s and elite riders take on a gruelling 267 kilometres of racing, and 1734 metres of climbing. Riders will be fighting for crucial Road to the World Tour points and all will be broadcast live on SBS and SBS On Demand.
The ProVelo Super League (PSL) is an elite road cycling league hosted annually across Australia with teams and athletes competing in a points format. The league features an elite women’s and men’s division with a target of 30 teams anticipated to compete in Season 2 of the PSL. Hosted across January to March, the ProVelo Super League has established a vital pathway for athletes looking to pursue the Road to the World Tour.