Cycling competition in Australia
The National Road Series (NRS) is a series of bicycle races held each year in Australia, constituting the chief domestic road racing competition for cyclists. In March 2024, organizers announced it would end after 2024 to make way for the ProVelo Super League.
The series is organised by Cycling Australia .[ 1] It includes one-day races, multi-stage tours, and criteriums . Races have been broadcast on SBS in past years.[ 2] Since 2012, when Subaru became the naming rights sponsor, the series has also been known as the Subaru National Road Series.[ 3]
The series has produced many major UCI World Tour riders including Caleb Ewan , Grace Brown and Patrick Bevin .[citation needed ]
Past events include:[ 1] [ 4] [ 5]
Adelaide Tour
Amy’s Otway Classic, Amy's Otway Tour[ 6] [ 7]
Battle on the Border
Battle Recharge (Queensland)
Giro della Donna (Victoria)
Goulburn to Sydney
Grafton to Inverell (New South Wales)
Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic , the world's second oldest one-day race.[ 8]
Mersey Valley Tour
National Capital Tour
North Western Tour
NRS on Zwift , during the COVID-19 pandemic [ 9]
Shipwreck Coast
St Kilda Super Criterium
Stan Siejka Classic (Tasmania)
Summer Criterium Series
Tour de Brisbane
Tour de Perth
Tour de Tweed
Tour of Gippsland (Victoria)
Tour of King Valley (Victoria)
Tour of Tasmania
Tour of Toowoomba
Tour of the Great South Coast (Victoria)
Tour of the Murray River
Tour of the Tropics
Trek Night Riders
White Bay Criterium
As of 24 May 2020.[ 10]
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
Knights x LMLY Racing
Roxsolt Attaquer
South Australia Sports Institute
Specialized Women’s Racing
StepFWD Suzuki
Sydney Uni-Staminade
Team CCS Canberra Women’s
Veris Racing Women’s Team