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18:40 GMT         Day 31 of 90, Season 71    

Melbourne - Canberra   Australia


Length: 250 km

Melbourne to Canberra is a unique event, as it’s a 250kms race, despite the distance between the two cities being 671kms. And the way the organisers are able to do this is stunning.

Starting from Melbourne’s Flinders St Station, the cyclists ride onto the rear end of a goods train, and cycle to its front. For those who haven’t seeing an Australian goods train, some of these can be a few kms long, as this one i...

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  Winner

18.000 $  

  Second

14.000 $  

  Third

12.000 $  

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Winners of Melbourne - Canberra

Rider, Team

Edition

  Namibia Georges Iita, Goege Team

72   

  Sweden Hjalmar Fahlin, Opium Fueled

71   

  France Giovanni Wantz, Fissa

70   

  San Marino Oscar Casadei, Odfjell Tankers

69   

  Spain Foncho Platas, IndieRock

68   

  Switzerland Karlheinz Zöllner, Jubalon ProCycling

67   

  USA Floyd Reid, Team Oasis

66   

  Netherlands Tobias Mensing, Rantanplan

65   

  Netherlands Maas Steels, Cyclocomotiv

64   

  Belgium Renzo Francx, Fissa

63   

  Australia Tyrell Izzard, AK Pro Race

62   

  Djibouti Mwiza Beenzu, Alpine

61   

  Colombia Honorato Quehlas, The Ullrichs

60   

  Netherlands Skyler Smit, Temora Tornadoes

59   

  France Diego Lecomte, Fissa

58   

  Mongolia Erdenebayar Davaajargal, Drollevangers

57   

  Mongolia Erdenebayar Davaajargal, Drollevangers

56   

  Switzerland Alexander Engeli, NJ procycling

55   

  Australia Xavier Nagas, AGB Procycling

54   

  South Africa Happy Jibiliza, Opium Fueled

53   

  Denmark Eddie Toft, Optimus Prime

52   

  Australia Flynn Idris, Team Chili

51   

  Estonia Kulvo Laur, AK Pro Race

50   

  Sweden Valentin Fogelström, Drake Racing

49   

  Austria Camillo Mader, Team Seidel

48   

  Norway Rene Sundby, Nefal

47   

  Bermuda Efrain Tideswell, Wing On Pinarello

46   

  Norway Aleksander Hetland, Team WonderDee

45   

  England Eldon Hendrix, CyclingClubChomutov

44   

  Denmark David Zahle, AK Pro Race

43   

  Portugal Santiago Grangeia, Jonas Pro Cycling

42   

  Netherlands Bob Alards, Comfius

41   

  Netherlands Bob Alards, Comfius

40   

  Spain Donzel Tallez, EpoTopTeam

39   

  Netherlands Ruud van Damme, Team Stredet

38   

  Netherlands Ruud van Damme, Team Stredet

37   

  Netherlands Christian Hermans, Avataria

36   

  USA Max Falco, Optimus Prime

35   

  Denmark Thor Brøkker, Stroopwafel

34   

  England Elroy Heidel, N/A

33   

  England Elroy Heidel, N/A

32   

  England Elroy Heidel, N/A

31   

  Puerto Rico Mano Losada, PEKAC B

30   

  Laos Anousone Keovilay, Asymm Project

29   

  Ukraine Gavriil Shchedrov, WV De Dommel

28   

  Portugal Vasco Amaro, CARCYCL

27   

  Italy Geronimo Lombardi, N/A

26   

  Finland Veli Saarenpää, thedutchies

25   

  Burkina Faso Ismael Koanda, IGF

24   

  Romania Anghel Ghidarcea, WV De Dommel

23   

  England Evan Tomkins, Gradient Levellers

22   

  England Evan Tomkins, Gradient Levellers

21   

  Belarus Ermolai Erikeev, Team RI

20   

  Romania Anghel Ghidarcea, WV De Dommel

19   

  Denmark Osvald Beyer, Il Grillo

18   

  Trinidad and Tobago Toby Caraway, Bajen Belfast

17   

  Spain Serafin Ballestero, Glamourade

16   

  Saint Lucia Truman Vancil, Equipo Easy On

15   

  England Edric Seese, CCFC

14   

  Iraq Riyad Hashim, skils

13   

  Austria Dirk Herman, Telek@m

12   

  Trinidad and Tobago Rodney Ruble, skils

11   

  Denmark Clemens Skovgaard, TEAM Pablo Ibañez

10   

  Norway Edvard Simonsen, Team airik

9   

  Denmark Sang Bachelder, Team Sørensen

8   

  Liechtenstein Ernie Diefendorf, Edu Cycling

7   

  Denmark Teo Eskildsen, Team Sørensen

6   

  England Emrick Pepin, TEAM Pablo Ibañez

5   

  Spain Rolo Yocemento, Benfica

4   

  Denmark Axel Jønsen, Team Papadakis

3   

  Denmark Ragn Bjørn Larsen, Team Festina Vejle

2   

  Norway Elias Thorvaldsen, snyltarane

1   




Ranking Information
Melbourne - Canberra is a part of the OCM Tour.

OCM Tour Points

Points

  Winner

150  

  Second

130  

  Third

110  

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Description

The terrain in Melbourne - Canberra includes a few climbs and has only easy downhills. The terrain includes an average amount of hills and has only a few flat roads. The finishing of the stage is a very steep tough climb giving many possibilities for the best climbers in the peleton. The route isn't technical at all.
Wind speed: 14,6 m/s.


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