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Lucinda Stewart bounces back from injury to win the third Lochard Energy Women’s Warrnambool Classic
In an enthralling return to racing after breaking her collarbone only a month ago, Lucy Stewart emerged from the day’s breakaway to claim the Lochard
Mark O’Brien a self-proclaimed ‘Journeyman’ has won the 2024 Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool
After 267km and six hours and 24 minutes of racing, O’Brien was able to arrive at the finish line by himself after he rode away
It’s race week: Elite fields grace the Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Festival.
THE 108TH MELBOURNE TO WARRNAMBOOL It may be the last race of summer, but this weekend’s Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Festival marks the beginning of
Grace Brown to race the Lochard Energy Warrnambool Women’s Classic this Sunday.
The current Australian National Time Trial Champion will be on the Lochard Energy Warrnambool Women’s Classic start line in Colac this Sunday, as she aims
Australia’s top domestic riders headline the 108th Melbourne to Warrnambool.
The nation’s elite will contest Australia’s most iconic and prestigious bike races, the Powercor Melbourne to Warrnambool and the Warrnambool Women’s Cycling Classic. The Melbourne
Sophie supreme in Lochard Energy Warrnambool Women’s Classic
It was a super-charged bunch sprint that decided the title, with Sophie Edwards (ARA Skip Capital) surging to the line to claim the second iteration of the Lochard Energy Warrnambool Women’s Cycling Classic – one of the longest one-day road races in the world for women at 160 kilometres.