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Lochard Energy Warrnambool Women's Classic-
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Spirit of Tasmania Cycling Tour stage 1 time trial-
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Harbour City GP stage 1 criteriumCronulla - Cronulla
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Harbour City GP stage 2 road racePheasant Wood - Pheasant Wood
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Harbour City GP stage 3-
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Squadron Energy Grafton to Inverell-
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Q Tour stage 1-
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Latest News from the Race
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ResultsSophia Sammons claims final stage of Q Tour and ProVelo Super League women's overall, Oliver Sims clinches men's closing stage but Oliver Bleddyn remains secure in series top spot
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ResultsProVelo Super League: Keira Will and Alistair Forsyth win Q Tour criterium
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ResultsProVelo Super League: Tom Cornish and Sophie Edwards open Q Tour with wins at Lakeside Raceway Road Race
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ProVelo Super League 2026 events
Date | Event | Location | Women's winner | Men's winner |
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January 24-26 | SA Kick It | Adelaide, SA | Odette Lynch | Conor Leahy |
February 19-22 | Spirit of Tasmania Cycling Tour | TAS | Sophia Sammons | Levi Hone |
February 28- March 1 | Melbourne to Warrnambool | VIC | Sophie Edwards | Josh Beikoff |
March 6-8 | Harbour City GP | Sydney, NSW | Sophie Edwards | Oliver Bleddyn |
March 14-15 | Grafton to Inverell / Mt Mitchell to Inverell | Inverell, NSW | Kirsty Watts | Finlay Walsh |
March 20-22 | Q Tour | Moreton Bay, QLD | Sophia Sammons | Oliver Sims |
What is the ProVelo Super League?
The ProVelo Super League (PSL) replaced the AusCycling National Road Series in 2025 as the top-tier domestic racing series, and in 2026 once again takes place during the Australian summer from January to March.
It is a compact block of domestic Australian racing, combining stage racing and one-day races, designed to act as a pathway to the WorldTour for up-and-coming Australian cyclists. The series has been co-founded by Matt Wilson and Aaron Flanagan and is backed by Jayco AlUla and Liv AlUla Jayco owner Gerry Ryan.
The races are broadcast on SBS and around the world.
Through the event standalone and individual wins are important, there's also an overall series competition over the two months of racing.
The series started in Adelaide with SA Kick It on January 24-26, coinciding with the final weekend of the men's Tour Down Under. This year's series will feature six rounds across 10 weeks, culminating at the Q Tour in March.
More information on How to Watch the ProVelo Super League 2026.
Cyclingnews will deliver coverage of every stage of every round, with results available below. Find out where to tune in with our guide to how to watch the ProVelo Super League 2026.
ProVelo Super League Series leaderboards
Updated after final round
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Oliver Bleddyn (Team Brennan) | 481 |
2 | Levi Hone* (Team Brennan) | 363 |
3 | Oliver Sims* (COBRA9 x Leigh Surveyors) | 304 |
4 | Finlay Walsh (CCACHE x Bodywrap) | 263 |
5 | Julian Baudry* (VIS p/b K.O.M.P) | 175 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Sophia Sammons* (Team Redcat) | 521 |
2 | Sophie Edwards (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 482 |
3 | Alyssa Polites (Meridian Bikebug) | 334 |
4 | Odette Lynch (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 314 |
5 | Kirsty Watts* (Meridian Bikebug) | 282 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Levi Hone (Team Brennan) | 363 |
2 | Oliver Sims (COBRA9 x Leigh Surveyors) | 304 |
3 | Julian Baudry (VIS p/b K.O.M.P) | 175 |
4 | William Heffernan (Randwick Botany Cycling Club) | 161 |
5 | Oscar Gallagher (CCACHE x Bodywrap) | 141 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Sophia Sammons* (Team Redcat) | 521 |
2 | Kirsty Watts* (Meridian Bikebug) | 282 |
3 | Amelie Sanders (Meridian Bikebug) | 226 |
4 | Belinda Bailey (Nstrmo x Attaquer x CCACHE) | 222 |
5 | Keira Will (Team Redcat) | 208 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Connor Wright (Falcons Pedal Mafia) | 146 |
2 | Alistair Forsyth (VIS p/b K.O.M.P) | 81 |
3 | Monty Manion (Cobra9 x Leigh Surveyors) | 27 |
4 | Alec Franzke (ARA-Skip Capital) | 21 |
5 | Maxx Nuspan (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 12 |
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Neve Parslow (ARA-Skip Capital) | 177 |
2 | Chloe Bowen (ARA-Skip Capital) | 40 |
3 | Chloe Buckley (Team Redcat) | 21 |
4 | Vegas Henry (Butterfields Ziptrak) | 18 |
5 | Lucy Allen (ARA-Skip Capital) / Neve McKenzie (Black Magic p/b Tineli) | 12 |
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ProVelo Super League24 January 2026 - 21 March 2026 | Australia

Latest Content on the Race

'I had no idea what I was in for' – Tracey Gaudry looks back on a crucial moment in Melbourne to Warrnambool history in this 'Wheel Life 3' book extract
By Cyclingnews published
Feature Inside that 1994 edition when Gaudry added her name to the, at the time very short, Melbourne to Warrnambool women's finishers list

'It sucks to be so close' – Favourites miss out in Melbourne to Warrnambool as upset winner snares sought-after victory
By Simone Giuliani published
News Josh Beikoff had an unexpected victory to celebrate on Saturday but satisfaction of strong rides by Australian champion Patrick Eddy and runner-up Oliver Stenning tinged with thoughts of what could have been

An Australian Classic – Delayed but not lacking firepower at Melbourne to Warrnambool and Warrnambool Women's Cycling Classic
By Simone Giuliani published
News After shifting two weeks later due to the impact of bushfires near course, riders are set for a potentially wet but still hotly contested edition of race that first took place in 1895

ProVelo Super League turns to equity crowdfunding, looks to raise $1.5 million to fuel plans of expanding reach of Australia's top domestic race series
By Simone Giuliani published
News "This is an opportunity for the sport to own its pathway’s future and for investors to secure a stake as we seek to expand our reach and impact across the APAC region" says PVSL

Melbourne to Warrnambool and Women's Warrnambool Cycling Classic rescheduled, bushfires cause two-week delay
By Simone Giuliani published
News Dates shifted two weeks later to February 28 and March 1 due to impact of bushfire in the Otway region

Melbourne to Warrnambool and Women's Warrnambool Cycling Classic under review due to bushfire in the Otways
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'All options are being considered including re-scheduling and re-routing' said organiser for the one-day races, which are part of ProVelo Super League

How to watch ProVelo Super League 2026 – Live streams for Australia's national road series, where a pro team contract is up for grabs
By Matilda Price published
How to watch Broadcast information for all six rounds of the ProVelo Super League, with live streams and highlights

ProVelo Super League: Australia's top domestic series back with another six-round edition in 2026 as it continues to shape 'road to the WorldTour'
By Simone Giuliani published
News Organiser says with the now-proven pathway they are fielding strong interest from new teams, from Australia and beyond
Top News on the Race
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Melbourne to Warrnambool and Women's Warrnambool Cycling Classic under review due to bushfire in the Otways
'All options are being considered including re-scheduling and re-routing' said organiser for the one-day races, which are part of ProVelo Super League -
How to watch ProVelo Super League 2026 – Live streams for Australia's national road series, where a pro team contract is up for grabs
Broadcast information for all six rounds of the ProVelo Super League, with live streams and highlights -
ProVelo Super League: Australia's top domestic series back with another six-round edition in 2026 as it continues to shape 'road to the WorldTour'
Organiser says with the now-proven pathway they are fielding strong interest from new teams, from Australia and beyond
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'I had no idea what I was in for' – Tracey Gaudry looks back on a crucial moment in Melbourne to Warrnambool history in this 'Wheel Life 3' book extract
Inside that 1994 edition when Gaudry added her name to the, at the time very short, Melbourne to Warrnambool women's finishers list















