Major Races
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- Stage 1 | AlUla Camel Cup Track / 158km
- Stage 2 | AlManshiyah Train Statio / 152km
- Stage 3 | Winter Park - Bir Jaydah Mountain Wirkah / 142.1km
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- Elite women | Marratxí - Felanitx (Puig de Sant Salvador) / 129km
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- Women's Tour Down Under 2026 route
- Absence of Willunga Hill creates wide-open 2026 Women's Tour Down Under – Analysing the contenders
- Women's Tour Down Under past winners
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- Stage 3 - Women's Tour Down Under: Noemi Rüegg outsprints UAE Team ADQ rivals to win stage 3 and claim overall for second year in a row | Norwood - Campbelltown / 126.5km
- Stage 2 - Women's Tour Down Under: Ally Wollaston edges Noemi Rüegg to take second win on stage 2 | Magill - Paracombe / 128km
- Stage 1 - Women's Tour Down Under: Ally Wollaston sprints to stage 1 win after solo break is reeled in before the line | Willunga / 137.4km
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- Road race - Elite men - Patrick Eddy beats Luke Plapp to elite men's Australian road race title after Jayco AlUla's strength in numbers fails in dramatic final kilometre | Perth / 177km
- Road race - U23 and elite women - First-year pro Mackenzie Coupland wins Australia's elite women's road race title with late solo move | Perth / 109km
- Road race - U23 men - Jackson Medway takes solo victory in men's U23 road race at Australian Road National Championships | Perth / 136km
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