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Aussie Road Nationals: Lucinda Stewart takes surprise win in women’s road race

The early break survived, giving 20-year-old Stewart both the elite and U23 national titles.

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by Matt de Neef 12.01.2025 Photography by
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Young sprinter Lucinda Stewart (Liv AlUla Jayco Continental) has taken a surprise victory in the elite women’s road race at the Australian Road Nationals in Perth.

Twenty-year-old Stewart, best known as the winner of the 2024 Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic, outsprinted Ella Simpson (St Michel-Preference Home-Auber93) from a five-rider breakaway that got clear early in the race and held on to contest an unexpected victory. None of the race’s 10 WorldTour riders were in the winning breakaway.

With the elite and U23 women’s titles decided in the same race, Stewart leaves Perth as both the U23 and elite national champion – a feat not seen since Sarah Gigante managed the same in 2019.

How it happened

Quotes of the day

Speaking at the finish line, Stewart was as surprised as anyone to have won the green and gold jersey.

“I actually have no words. I can’t believe it. I just feel so proud to be in this team. And it sounds cliche, but it really does feel like home. And I just love these guys so much. I’m so proud that I could do it.”

Stewart had been hoping that Pate would make it across and that she could ride for her more experienced WorldTour teammate. But that didn’t happen.

“To be the only one in the break for my team, I knew I had to pull it off, and there was no other option.”

Liv AlUla Jayco sports director Gene Bates wasn’t shy in criticising the other big-name riders in the race.

“Probably a bit surprised from the other teams that they let it blow out that far, and that really just played into our hands in the end. So, couldn’t be happier.”

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