The Warrny and Women’s Warrny – what it means to me
Tracey Gaudry, Patron of the Lochard Energy Women’s Warrnambool Cycling Classic, shares her thoughts on the the growth of the Women’s Warrny.
Tracey Gaudry, Patron of the Lochard Energy Women’s Warrnambool Cycling Classic, shares her thoughts on the the growth of the Women’s Warrny.
The countdown is on to the 2023 Melbourne To Warrnambool Festival Of Cycling. With the technical guides now available, racing is just days away. Download the 2023 Tech Guides below: Powercor Melbourne To Warrnambool Tech Guide 2023 Lochard Energy Women’s Warrnambool Classic Tech Guide 2023
The attention of Warrnambool once again went to Raglan Parade as the top male cyclists in Australia fought out the street circuit in the heart of the coastal destination. It was an exciting race at the Warrnambool KFC Criterium as Tristan Saunders benefitted from his teammates’ work to position him in the final move, then …
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History was made this afternoon with 22-year-old Maeve Plouffe (ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast) becoming the inaugural winner of the Lochard Energy Women’s Warrnambool Classic, the longest one-day road race in the world for women this year with the riders covering a gruelling 160 kilometres. Plouffe unleashed a lethal sprint from a breakaway boasting some of the …
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It was a perfect day for cycling on the Great Ocean Road, and the Royal Bikes Port Campbell to Warrnambool riders made the most of the conditions, shooting along the coast to the finish in Warrnambool. While the crowd gathered to watch the Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool finish, the entry into Warrnambool of the National …
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It was a perfect day of racing for the historic Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool with a legend of the sport in Cadel Evans getting the race underway and a new legend created as Cameron Scott took out a dramatic victory in front of the assembled crowd at the Warrnambool finish. Scott (ARA-Pro Racing Sunshine Coast) …
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The 107th edition of the Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool will be run over 267 kilometres, with the 170-strong peloton setting off from Avalon Airport in the mist of the morning and beginning their trek to the finish on Raglan Parade. With a storied history stretching back to 1895, the race distance isn’t just imposing. It …
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New Movistar rider Sarah Gigante has added huge fire power to an already strong field at this month’s Mitchelton Tour of Gippsland and the inaugural Lochard Energy Women’s Warrnambool Cycling Classic, announcing that she will start her 2022 season in the Australian races. After wearing the green and gold at Tokyo before signing a three-year …
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Victoria is now home to the longest women’s one-day Classic in the world – lead by an all-female executive team – who will also oversee the famous men’s event in 2022. The new race format, officially titled the ‘Lochard Energy Women’s Warrnambool Cycling Classic’ was launched this morning and will be held across the weekend of February …
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In an event that harkens back to the great history of the Melbourne to Warrnambool as one of the great handicaps, the Royal Bikes Port Campbell to Warrnambool saw a fierce fight for the win, with Robert Hibburt of Melbourne University emerging victorious in the sprint. Xavier Coppock (Footscray) was second while Jade Frankel (Warrnambool) …
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