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Cadel Evans Race – Brown, Spratt, Copponi… la Cadel Evans Race 2023

A few days after the Santos Tour Down Underthe women’s peloton stayed in Australia to compete in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race which will take place this Saturday, January 28 (140.8 kilometers). On an event that has often succeeded for the stars of the peloton (Amanda Spratt in 2016, Annemiek van Vleuten in 2017, Liane Lippert in 2020…) and which returns after two years of absence due to the health crisis, the riders in form will have a good chance of performing, especially since iThere is also more Challambra Crescent – a short but steep climb (0.9 km at 9%) – on the program. We necessarily think of Grace Brown (FDJ-SUEZ), recent winner of the Santos Tour Down Underto her French teammate Clara Copponiat Alexandra Manly (Team Jayco AlUla), Georgia Williams (EF Education-TIBCO-SVB), Chloe Hosking (UniSA-Australia), Daria Pikulik (Human Powered Health), Brodie Chapman et Amanda Spratt (Trek-Segafredo). An edition that promises to be very open…

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The profile of the 2023 edition

Saturday January 28 : Geelong – Geelong, 140.8 km (actual departure at 2:23 a.m., arrival around 6:15 a.m.)

Listed climbs

Barrabool Rd (6.6 miles) : 1.7 miles at 5.8%
Challambra Crescent (km 115.1): 0.9 km at 9%

Challambra Crescent (km 131.8): 0.9 km at 9%

The provisional entry list

Trek-Segafredo

1 CHAPMAN Brodie

2 HANSON Lauretta

3 LITTLE Lisa

4 BLOODS Ilaria

5 BOUNCE Amanda

6 WILES Tayler

EF Education-TIBCO-SVB

11 DOEBEL-HICKOK Christ

12 WILLIAMS Georgia

13 HAMMES Kathrin

14 LANGLEY Emma

15 SMITH Abi

16 STEPHENS Lauren

FDJ-SUEZ

21 BROWN Grace

22 ADESPIRIT Loes

23 COPPONI Clara

24 DUVAL Eugenie

25 GUILMAN Victory

26 HAPPENING Gladys

Human Powered Health

31 CHRISTIE Henrietta

32 CHRISTOFOROU Antri

33 PIKULIK Daria

34 SCHMID Pier

35 WILLIAMS Lily

36 BUIJSMAN Nina

Israel Premier Tech Roland

41 MAGRI Silvia

42 GRIFFIN Mia

43 NGUYEN THA»‹ That

44 STEELS Claire

45 PYRRON Helena

46 BAUR Caroline

Team Jayco AlUla

51 MANLY Alexandra

52 PATE Amber

53 POLITES Alyssa

54 HOWE Georgie

55 ALLEN Jessica

56 ROSEMAN-GANNON Ruby

Team Coop – Hitec Products

61 JONKER Kerry

62 DANFORD Georgia

63 JØRGENSEN Tiril

64 MOHR Mari Hole

65 NELSON Josie

66 SHOPS Sylvie

St Michel – Mavic – Auber93

71 DEMAY Coralie

72 BOILARD Simone

73 FAHY Camille

74 MIERMONT Dilyxine

75 POMPANON Margot

76 BIDEAU Sandrine

Zaaf Cycling Team

81 OF FRANCESCO Danielle

82 STANNARD Elizabeth

83 NOSKOVA Nikola

84 DRUMMOND Michaela

85 HARRIS She

86 COLES-LYSTER Maggie

Team Bridgelane

91 WATTS Emily

92 PRATT Jessica

93 RICARDO Gina

94 POLLOCK Lillee

95 BENNETT Keely

96 HAYDEN Mia

ARA Skip Capital Sunshine Coast

101 WHITEHOUSE Georgia

102 WALES Rachael

103 CARNES Isabelle

104 MARTIN-WALLACE Alexandra

105 EDWARDS Sophie

106 MORAN Chloe

UniSA-Australia

111 NEYLAN Rachel

112 HOSKING Chloe

113 FULLER Haylee

114 ANDERSON Alli

115 RAYNOLDS Matilda

116 BARROW Justine

Diffusion

From 4h15 on Eurosport GCN

Palmares

Latest editions

2022: edition canceled due to the Covid pandemic

2021: edition canceled due to the Covid pandemic

2020 : 1. Liane Lippert (ALL) 2. Arlenis Sierra (CUB) 3. Amanda Spratt (AUS)

2019 : 1. Arlenis Sierra (CUB) 2. Lucy Kennedy (AUS) 3. Amanda Spratt (AUS)

2018 : 1. Chloe Hosking (AUS) 2. Gracie Elvin (AUS) 3. Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)

2017 : 1. Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) 2. Ruth Winder (USA) 3. Mayuko Hagiwara (JAP)

2016 : 1. Amanda Spratt (AUS) 2. Rachel Neylan (AUS) 3. Danielle Rowe (GBR)

Highest number of successes

No runner has twice won the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race

Success by country

2: Australia

1: Germany, Cuba, Netherlands

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