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Postal Address
PO Box 445, Collins Street West</br>VIC 8007
Phone
1300 137 397
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PO Box 646</br>ENFIELD PLAZA SA 5085
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Adelaide Super-Drome</br>State Sports Park</br>50 Anna Meares Way</br>GEPPS CROSS SA 5094
Final two rounds of CX series ready to rip
The final two rounds of the 2023 AusCycling Cyclo-cross National Series will be played out inside the Dunc Gray Velodrome this weekend.
‘It’s incredible’: Hindley wins Tour de France Stage 5
Western Australian Jai Hindley has become just the eighth Australian to wear the yellow jersey after he soloed to victory in stage 5 of the Tour de France.
2023 Queensland Junior Road Nationals team announced
AusCycling is pleased to announce the squad of junior Queensland cyclists to compete at the 2023 AusCycling Junior Road National Championships in Shepparton, Victoria from September 21-24.
Josh Harris, Tilly Field win elite esports series
Tilly Field (Roxsolt Liv SRAM) and Josh Harris (AERO) have won the AusCycling National Elite Individual Esports Series.
January dates locked in for 2024 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
Another weekend of international racing has been locked in for the upcoming summer of cycling, with 2024 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race dates announced.
EOI for MTB National Academy Camps now open
AusCycling is pleased to announce that the next round of Pathway opportunities for MTB will be two three night National Academy Camps to be held at the AIS in Canberra.
The Australians racing the 2023 Tour de France
Take a look at the 12 Australians racing the 2023 Tour de France.
New National Gravel Champions shine out of the Tassie mist
Two new elite men and women's National Gravel Champions were crowned in Tasmania.
Vale Ian Browne OAM (1931–2023)
AusCycling mourns the passing of 1956 Olympic champion and life member Ian Browne OAM.
Sakakibara conquers Papendal in memorable World Cup weekend
Twelve months after a concussion that kept her on the sidelines, Saya Sakakibara has returned to winning ways at a UCI BMX Racing World Cup – fittingly, at the same track where she sustained her injury.