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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— Cadel Road Race (@CadelRoadRace) January 25, 2023
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