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Aussie Road Nationals: Durbridge wins at home as Plapp sacrifices fourth-in-a-row

A rescue mission from Luke Plapp helped Luke Durbridge to a thrilling victory in his home town.

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by Matt de Neef 12.01.2025 Photography by
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Luke Durbridge (Jayco AlUla) has ridden to his second Australian road race title, turning a long breakaway in his home town of Perth into victory, just ahead of teammate Luke Plapp.

Durbridge was part of an early break with fellow West Australian Connor Leahy (Ccache-Bodywrap), before dropping Leahy with 82 km still to race. Durbridge powered on alone for most of 70 km but appeared to be fading in the final kilometres, until Plapp – the three-time defending champion – bridged across to Durbridge at the start of the final lap.

Plapp and Durbridge rode together through the final 13.6 km, with Plapp doing most of the work. And then, when it came to the final rise to the line, Plapp sat up, allowing Durbridge to take the win, 12 years after his first Australian road title. Plapp held on for second in a Jayco AlUla 1-2, while Liam Walsh (Ccache-Bodywrap) burst clear of the chasing peloton to clinch third place a short time later.

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While he’s won this race before, winning a national title in front of his home crowd meant a lot to Durbridge.

“It’s one of the most proud moments of my life. I was in the zone all day, and just got so much support, so much love, and everyone’s here. And I just want to say thank you to everyone.”

Durbridge was particularly full of gratitude for Plapp’s assistance in the final lap.

“It was looking pretty dire straits. Both quads had gone, my back had gone as well, quite a long time ago – I’d started to blow. And Plappy said ‘Oh look, mate, you just hold the wheel and it’s yours.’ I knew I just had to suffer, and he’s so strong. He’s a true champion. I don’t know what would have happened if he didn’t come across, but he gave that to me and I can’t thank him enough for that.”

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