Melbourne to Warrnambool

2020 Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool weekend expands with two new events

The iconic Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Classic will be supported by two new races in 2020, which will offer an exciting weekend of cycling for the region. The inaugural Port Campbell to Warrnambool Handicap will offer every-day cyclists the chance to experience the atmosphere and prestige of the “Warrny” but in a more achievable …

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White hot: Nicholas White wins the Powercor Melbourne to Warnambool Cycling Classic

After a stand out 2018 season, where he came oh-so-close to a National Road Series overall win, sprint sensation and tactical all-rounder Nicholas White (Team BridgeLane) claimed victory at the 103rd edition of the Powercor Melbourne to Warnambool Cycling Classic. Harrison Bailey (GPM-Stulz) was next best in the bunch gallop for the line, with versatile …

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Bendigo’s Peta Mullens wins the elite women’s Melbourne to Warrnambool

After 262 kilometres in the saddle, 11 time Australian National Champion Peta Mullens sprinted to victory on Raglan Parade to claim the Deakin University elite women’s category at the Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool. Mullens (Bendigo & District CC) out-sprinted Taryn Heather (Albury-Wodonga Panthers Cycling Club) and Rebecca Wiasak (Canberra Cycling Club) as the trio crossed the …

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Joel Pearson to present male and female winner’s trophies

Two time Melbourne to Warrnambool winner Joel Pearson will be on hand on Raglan Parade on Saturday to award the 2019 Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool the winner’s trophy. The trophies – which are mini versions of the famous Melbourne to Warrnambool monument on Raglan Parade in Warrnambool – have been designed and produced by the …

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Riders to watch in the 103rd edition of the Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool

With a sell-out field of over 220 riders set to tackle the 103rd Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool, there are plenty of riders to watch including the pros looking to take the win, and others who are just hoping to finish this incredible race for the first time. Men’s Cycling Australia National Road Series   Nathan Elliott (Melbourne) …

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South Coast Junior Aquatics Melbourne To Warrnambool Community Bike Ride

Join in the fun of the Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool with the South Coast Junior Aquatics Melbourne To Warrnambool Community Bike Ride! Bring your family and jump on your bikes to ride across the finish line of the historic Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool! The course will go from the finish line of the Melbourne to …

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Live streaming of 2019 Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool NRS Race

Cycling Australia Media Release Cycling Australia is excited to announce the 2019 Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool will feature live streaming for the men’s NRS event. The 2019 Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool is the opening event in the Cycling Australia National Road Series (NRS) Classics series. To be held on Saturday 16 February, the 103rd edition of the race will …

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Team Roxsolt ready to test the limits at Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool

For over 100 years the gruelling Melbourne to Warrnambool cycling Classic has been known for unearthing some of the best up-and-coming male cycling talents Australia has to offer. And in 2019, a small group of women will also tackle the 262 kilometre course searching for ‘Warrny’ glory. Former Road and Mountain Bike National Champion Peta …

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