AusCycling Road National Championships 2024
Latest News from the Race
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Opinions split on location change to Australian Road Championships
Event moving to Perth in 2025 following two decades on fixed course in Buninyong could 'throw a cat amongst the pigeons' -
Goodbye Ballarat, hello Perth – Australian Road National Championships heads west
Western Australian capital to host the event for the next three years -
'A class act, a gentleman' – Harper quick to back Plapp in Australian title hunt
Jayco-AlUla pair ride at front for more than 100km and celebrate at line as Plapp takes third title in row
Races
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AusCycling Road National Championships 20243 January 2024 | Ballarat | CN
Top News on the Race
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U23 women could have stand-alone road race at Australian Championships by 2025
Logistics hurdles, rider development considerations to be worked through, decision likely in first half of 2024 -
‘The one I dream of winning’ – Caleb Ewan sets sights on Australian road title
‘It would be nice to ride my first season back in the Australian team in the national champs colours’ says Jayco-AlUla returnee -
Can Luke Plapp help Jayco-AlUla reclaim the Australian road title he swiped?
Two-time road national champion targets TT, road race focus to bring title to team even if it means missing hat-trick chance
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The 2024 WorldTour starts here – A guide to Australia's pro cycling festival
The dates, themes and key events as the new season launches in the southern hemisphere summer
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'I still think Ineos was the best place for me to start ... it was just the right time now to make that switch to Jayco' says 22 year old Australian