2014 National Road Series Calendar Released!

Then Adelaide Tour will form part of the 014 National Road Series calendar
Then Adelaide Tour will form part of the 014 National Road Series calendar
The 2014 National Road Series (NRS) will this year showcase 19 events including a new women?s event as well as the return of Australia?s marquee domestic events the Tour of Tasmania and the nations longest one day race, the Melbourne to Warrnambool. This year eleven men?s events and eight women?s events will make up the series, which encompasses every state and territory in Australia bar the Northern Territory. 2013?s debut events will all return to the calendar including the men?s Tour de Perth (WA), the women?s Tour of the King Valley (VIC) and duel events the Adelaide Tour (SA) and the National Capital Tour (ACT). Feature men?s events such as the Tour of Tasmania (TAS), Tour of the Great South Coast (VIC), and the iconic one day races, the Melbourne to Warrnambool (VIC) and the Grafton to Inverell (NSW), will all shape the calendar for the coming year. 2013 Subaru NRS champion Jack Haig (Avanti Pro Cycling) will return to the domestic scene, while his Tasmanian based team Avanti Pro Cycling will look to secure the 2014 NRS teams classification for the fifth year in a row. Drapac Professional Cycling will continue to show their support to the Subaru NRS following their ascension to professional continental ranks in 2014. As the only Australian team to provide the pathway to the WorldTour ranks in the form of a Professional Continental licence, Drapac?s continued presence in the NRS is a critical one ? not only for the team?s athletes but also for the domestic calendar. Directeur Sportif Henk Vogels said that the NRS was an important part of the Drapac season. ?I?m really looking forward to taking the boys out on the road in Australia as part of the NRS,? said Vogels. ?The domestic program continues to strengthen and the standard of racing could rightly be considered as the world?s best when you look at regional competitions. I hope Drapac continues to stamp our authority on these races as we have over the early part of the 2014 season.? In the women?s series, the Mersey Valley Tour (TAS) will once again showcase Tasmania?s toughest terrain while dual events the Tour of the Murray River (VIC) and the Battle on the Border (NSW) return to the calendar while the successful Tour of the Goldfields (VIC) concludes the series. For the first time, the Amy Gillett Foundation (AGF) will host an NRS event with Amy?s Otway Classic set to give the elite women?s domestic scene a boost. Katrin Garfoot?s 2013 series has propelled her into the Australian women?s endurance Jayco-AIS squad who will compete in Europe throughout the season. Cycling Australia anticipates the series to continue to grow following a hugely successful 2013 which saw male registrations up by 261 and female participation almost doubling from 2012. The series has been buoyed by the renewed partnership between SBS and Cycling Australia allowing the production of daily video highlights packages and nine 30-minute episodes to be aired on SBS ONE throughout the year. In a new initiative, NRS riders will have the opportunity to showcase their early season form at the Subaru Australian open criterium held in Mooloolaba, Queensland on March 15. Schedule: Men

  • Tour De Perth 26-29 March
  • Adelaide Tour 3-6 April
  • Battle on the Border: 15-18 May
  • Tour of Toowoomba: 22-25 May
  • Tour of the Murray River: 30 Jul ? 3 Aug
  • Tour of the Great South Coast: 13-17 August
  • Tour of Gippsland: 3-7 September
  • National Capital Tour: 19-21 September
  • Tour of Tasmania: 28 Sept ? 5 October
  • Melbourne to Warrnambool: 11 October
  • Grafton to Inverell: 25 October

Women

  • Adelaide Tour 3-6 April
  • Mersey Valley Tour: 2-4 May
  • Battle on the Border: 15-18 May
  • Tour of the Murray River: 1-3 August
  • Tour of the King Valley: 22-24 August
  • Amy?s Otway Classic: 14?September
  • National Capital Tour: 19-21 September
  • Tour of the Goldfields: 17-19 October

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