ProVelo Super League 2025
Latest News from the Race
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Results
Jack Ward and Sophie Marr clinch Jayco-AlUla and Liv-AlUla Jayco spots with ProVelo Super League wins
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ProVelo Super League – Sophie Marr closes in on Liv-AlUla Jayco Continental contract with stage 3 win at Q Tour
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ProVelo Super League – Zac Marriage and Lauren Bates claim Q Tour stage 2 time trial
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ProVelo Super League
Date | Event | Location | Women's winner | Men's winner |
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18-20 January | SA Kick It | Adelaide, SA | Talia Appleton (Praties) | Brendon Davids (Team Brennan p/b TP 32) |
8 February | Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic | VIC | - | Blake Agnoletto (Team Brennan p/b TP 32) |
9 February | Lochard Energy Warrnambool Women's Classic | VIC | Katelyn Nicholson (Butterfields Ziptrak) | - |
21-23 February | Spirit of Tasmania Cycling Tour | TAS | Sophie Marr (Praties) | Jack Ward (Team Brennan p/b TP 32) |
7-9 March | Harbour City GP | Sydney, NSW | Alli Anderson (Butterfields Ziptrak) | Cameron Scott (CCACHE x Bodywrap) |
15 March | Squadron Energy Grafton to Inverell | Inverell, NSW | Gina Ricardo (Praties) | Tristan Saunders (Team Brennan p/b TP 32) |
21-23 March | Q Tour | Moreton Bay, QLD | Alli Anderson (Butterfields Ziptrak) | Zac Marriage (Butterfields Ziptrak) |
What is the ProVelo Super League?
The ProVelo Supe🧸r League replaced the AusCycling Nationa🍨l Road Series in 2025 as the top-tier domestic racing series.
It was a compact block of domestic Australian racing broadcast by SBS and designed to act as a pathway to the WorldTour for up and coming cyc♕lists. The series has been co-foun🔯ded by Matt Wilson and Aaron Flanagan and is backed by Gerry Ryan.
The men's U23 series winner is awarded a stagiaire contract with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jayco-AlUla and the women's U23 overall winner a one year contract with the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Liv-AlUla-Jayco continental development team.
The series started in Adelaide on January 18, when South Australia caught the focus of the cycling world for the Tour Down Under. The SA Kick It event included a Willunga time trial, Victoria Park criterium and a r🃏oad race in Tailem Bend. In early February the attention turned to Victoria and the revered Australian Classic of the Melbourne to Warr🦩nambool.
The Spirit of Tasmania Cycling Tour then rounded o﷽ut the February competition before a jam-packed March. It started with the new Harbour City GP &ndash📖; which included two criterium, a time trial and road race over three days – then moved on to the Grafton to Inverell Cycle Classic.
The racing concluded in Queensland, with the four-stage Q Tour. It started with a criterium on Southbank, moved on to a road race and was then followed by a time trial on the same day and the finale of the event and series was a road race in Moreton Bay.
Cyclingnews delivered coverage of every stage of every round, with results available below, and broadcasts can be found on . There are also highlights of each stage on
Series leaderboards
Last updated after the round six Q Tour finale on March 23
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Jack Ward * (Team Brennan p/b TP32) | 515 |
2 | Zachary Marriage* (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 494 |
3 | Tristan Saunders (Team Brennan p/b TP32) | 309 |
4 | Brendon Davids (Team Brennan p/b TP32) | 308 |
5 | Cameron Scott (CCACHE x Bodywrap)\ | 288 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Sophie Marr* (Praties Cycling) | 589 |
2 | Talia Appleton* (Praties Cycling) | 576 |
3 | Alli Anderson* (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 514 |
4 | Lauren Bates* (Canberra Cycling Club) | 369 |
5 | Sophia Sammons* (Praties Cycling) | 303 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Jack Ward (Team Brennan p/b TP32) | 515 |
2 | Zac Marriage (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 494 |
3 | Hamish McKenzie (Tasmanian Institute of Sport) | 190 |
4 | Julian Baudry (Team Brennan p/b TP32) | 113 |
5 | Ronan Teese (Bendigo and District Cycling Club) | 109 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Sophie Marr (Praties) | 589 |
2 | Talia Appleton (Praties) | 576 |
3 | Alli Anderson (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 514 |
4 | Lauren Bates (Canberra Cycling Club) | 369 |
5 | Sophia Sammons (Praties) | 303 |
Races
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ProVelo Super League 202517 January 2025 - 23 March 2025 | Australia
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