Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
Race details |
Date |
January-February |
Region |
Australia |
Discipline |
Road |
Competition |
UCI Oceania Tour (Cat 1.HC) |
Type |
One-day |
History |
First edition |
2015 (2015) |
Editions |
2 (as of 2016) |
The Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race also known as Great Ocean Road Race or Cadel Road Race is an annual professional one-day road bicycle racing for both men and women starting and finishing in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, and routed along the picturesque Great Ocean Road. The first race was held in 2015, as the farewell race for Cadel Evans - Australia's only Tour de France winner or Road World Champion.[1]
Course
The men's version is 174 km (108 mi), while the women's is 113 km (70 mi). The race starts in the town of Geelong in Victoria going through Evans' hometown of Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula, passing by the famous surf beach of Bells Beach in Surf Coast Shire and continuing along the Great Ocean Road. The race then heads via rolling hills back to Geelong for three circuits of the city before a waterfront finish. The race is expected to suit puncheurs.[1]
Men's race
Women's race
References
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