Ponderosa Pines – A new gravel race to decide the 2025 Australian national champions
Tiffany Cro൩mwell, Rebecca Henderson and defending champion Brendan Johnston among those set to vie for green and gold jersey in South Australia Satuārday

Tiffany Cromwell (Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto), Rebecca Henderson (Orbea Factory) and Brendan Johnston (Giant) will target a green-and-gold Australian national champions jersey on Saturday at the AusCycling Gravel National Championships. This year's event will be held at Ponderosa Pines in South Australia.
Last year Johnston and Courtney Sherwell (Santa Cruz) claimed the tš¦itles in Tasmania, at the Devil’s Cardigšan. Both are racing the Life Time Grand Prix series this season and Sherwell will be staying on in the US, leaving the way open for another to chase the woź¦men’s title.
Johnston, who is in his third year inā the US-based competition, is back home as he targets a third national gravel title after having also claimed the jšersey in 2022.
Otź¦her riders returning from international racing include Cromwell, who is just bšuilding back after breaking her collarbone in a crash at Milan-San Remo.
Rebecca Henderson is also returning from injury, which has meant she has spent far longer at home in Canberra this year than usual after a crash at the AusCycling Mountain Bike National Championships išn March left her with a fractured shoulder and thumb.
She missed the opening rounds ofź¦ the UCI Mountain Bike World Series in Brazil and after progressing from the trainer to the gravel bike through her recovery she is making her re-enštry into competition at Ponderosa.
“It will be my fširst gravꦫel race," said Henderson in an .
"It was actually part of my plan before I got injured and I just didn't cancel it and just remained optimistic I'd be able to do it and obviously I love racing so I'mļ·½ keen to give it a go."
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It may be a change to her usual discipline but Henderson is a ferocious competitor, scooping up her 12th elite XCO Australian title in a row despite the March crash. Heš°r presence is boundā to make her rivals a little nervous.
Others on the preliminary elite start lists include Ella Bloor, Cameron Scott (CCACHExBodywrap), 2024 Melbourne to Warrnambool winner Mark O'Brien and Talia Appleton (Praties), who was second overall in the inaugural ProꦔVelo Super Leaౠgue.
The Australian gravel title race is one of the earliest national gravel jersey battles of the season, with this year’s late April time slot between the Life Time Grand Prix’s Sea Otter Gravel opener and Unbound. It also follows the conclusion of racing in the top-tier domestic road series, ProVelo Super Lāeague and the Mountain Bike National Series. š¦©;
The race wišŖll play out on fully off-road course in the Mt Crawford Forest in South Australia, which includes single-track, trails and a steep and technical hill with surfaces that range from rocky creek crossings, sandy stretches and compact gravel.
The 102km race takešs in two laps ofš§ a 51km course with 622m of elevation gain each lap.
International gravel racing also kicked off in South Australia in 2025, with 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:RADL GRVL – won by Cromwell and Johnston – playing out alongside the Tour Down Under š¤”in January.
After the Australian title race many of the top riders will then head to Tasmania for the Devil’s Cardigan in Derby. After two years of hosting the Australian Championships, Derby will host a round of the168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę: UCI Gravel World Series on May 10.
On May 17 it is SEVEN’s turn with a tough 125km UCI World Series race in Nannuź¦p Western Australia, which will next year host the UCI Gravel World Championships.

Simone is a degree-qualified journalist that has accumulated decades of wide-ranging experience while working across a variety of leading media organisations. She joined Cyclingnews as a Production Editor at the start of the 2021 season and has now moved into the role of Australia Editor. Previously she worked as a freelance writer, Australian Editor at Ella CyclingTips and as a correspondent for Reuters and Bloomberg. š¤ŖCycling was initially purely a leisure pursuit for Simone, who started out as a business journalist, but in 2015 her careerļ·½ focus also shifted to the sport.
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