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Federation University Road National Championships

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The Federation University Road National Championships are back.

Beginning with time trials at Federation University’s Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat’s CBD will then host the criterium races on Friday evening, where spectators can get up close to Australia’s top cyclists as they fly along Sturt Street.

On the weekend, the fan-favourite live site will return to Mount Buninyong after several years of absence. With food and drink, sponsor stalls and a big screen, it will be the best place to soak up the atmosphere of Ballarat’s last road championships. Events are free to attend.

This is Australia’s most prestigious road cycling event, in which the best male and female elite, junior and para cyclists will compete for the coveted title of national champion over the criterium, time trial and road race disciplines.

Experience a true celebration of Australian cycling, plus, some of the amazing cafes, bars and restaurants in the region, in between all the racing action.

Content: AusCycling

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CONTACT INFORMATION

03 Jan 2024 - 07 Jan 2024

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