ProVelo Super League – Sophie Edwards wins women's Harbour City GP overall and final stage as Oliver Bleddyn clinches men's GC with second on stage 3 behind Will Heffernan

Will Heffernan celebrates the win on the final stage of the Harbour City GP, the fourth round of the 2026 ProVelo Super League
(Image credit: ProVelo Super League / Harbour City GP)

Sophie Edwards (Butterfields Ziptrak) and Oliver Bleddyn (Team Brennan) have clinched overall victory at the Harbour City GP on Sunday. Edwards also swept up the pivotal Queen stage of the fourth round of the Hertz ProVelo Super League but for Bleddyn second on the final day of racing behind stage 3 winner William Heffernan was enough to not just claim the GC win but also the top spot on the League Leaderboard.

In the 101km stage for the women Edwards crossed the line ahead of series leader Sophia Sammons (Team Redcat), who kept her top spot on the League ladder, and two seconds later in the split up women's field it was Isla Bradbury (Nstrmo x Attaquer x CCACHE) who claimed third in the drizzly conditions.

"Literally in the first 5k, I rode up to one of my teammates and l was like 'jeez this is just like racing in Belgium' – so technical, bumps in the road, really narrow roads, twisty narrow descents, it was raining – it was crazy," Edwards told broadcasters SBS after following up her Warrnambool Women's Cycling win with victory in New South Wales.

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Men's top 5 stage 3

Position

Rider/team

Time

1

Will Heffernan

3:11:18

2

Oliver Bleddyn (Team Brennan)

-

3

Brayden Bloch (Pinnacle Performance x Royal Bikes)

-

4

Ben Carman (COBRA9 x Leigh Surveyors)

-

5

Jonas Shelverton (Tasmanian Institute of Sport)

-

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Women's top 5 stage 3

Position

Rider/team

Time

1

Sophie Edwards (Butterfields Ziptrak)

3:01:04

2

Sophia Sammons (Team Redcat)

-

3

Isla Bradbury (Nstrmo x Attaquer x CCACHE)

+2

4

Tully Schweitzer (Team Redcat)

+6

5

Amelie Sanders (Meridian Bikebug)

+1:21

Simone Giuliani
Australia Editor

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. Cycling was initially purely a leisure pursuit for Simone, who started out as a business journalist, but in 2015 her career focus also shifted to the sport.

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