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Australian Cycling Team Athlete Memberships 2020/2021

Jan 12, 2021

AusCycling is pleased to confirm the athletes who will receive memberships to the Australian Cycling Team for 2021.

Significantly, the 2021 memberships are the first to be announced under the banner of AusCycling. Formed in November 2020, AusCycling represents all cycling disciplines and riders throughout Australia from club, recreational and commuter riders through to the Australian Cycling Team.

Memberships to the Team are limited and are only provided to athletes who have achieved, or have the potential to achieve, success at the highest level with 65 athletes confirmed across the disciplines of BMX Freestyle (3), BMX Racing (4), Mountain Bike Cross Country (1), Para-cycling (15), Road (13), Track Sprint and Endurance (15), and Podium Potential Academy (14).

Athletes are categorised as Podium, Podium Ready and Podium Potential based on their current level of performance, and their future potential to achieve Podium Performances in Olympic events at major championships. Support for the athletes varies according to the discipline. About the Australian Cycling Team Pathway.

Memberships are reviewed annually following the pinnacle event for the year, which for 2020 was to be the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. With the COVID-19 Pandemic causing significant disruptions and cancellations to the 2020 sporting calendar, the pinnacle event for 2021 will be the rescheduled Tokyo Games.

The Podium Potential Academy, now into its third year of operation, will focus on the long-term development of Track Sprint and Endurance athletes and success at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, the 2024 Olympic Games and beyond.

Also underpinning the Team is the national High-Performance Network of state institutes and academies which play a vital role in the athlete pathway by identifying and supporting a further crop of nearly 100 categorised Emerging and Developing athletes across Australia.

Simon Jones - Performance Director, Australian Cycling Team

"I want to take this opportunity to congratulate the selected athletes, as places in the Australian Cycling Team are limited and this often means making hard decisions. To the athletes not selected, we encourage you to keep pushing and be ready for opportunities as we do review the memberships annually."

"2020 showed us that we must take our opportunities when we can, to be agile, to be resilient, and that change is a certainty. While 2021 is likely to be very similar, we remain optimistic about the future."

"Looking ahead, 2022 will be very exciting as we will have a home Road World Championships in Wollongong and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Then in 2023, the first World Championships of cycling that integrates all disciplines of Para-cycling, BMX, Road, MTB and Track into a festival of cycling over two weeks."

About the Australian Cycling Team

The Australian Cycling Team (ACT) comprises athletes, coaches and performance support staff in Olympic and Paralympic cycling disciplines, underpinned by Australia's State and Territory High-Performance Network. Principal partners include the Australian Institute of Sport and Santini.

The ACT is part of AusCycling, the peak body for cycling in Australia. AusCycling is affiliated with the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and partners with the Australian Olympic Committee; Commonwealth Games Australia and Paralympics Australia.

A full list of partners and supporters can be found here.

Athlete Memberships 2020/2021

BMX RacingAgreement Period: 1 May 2020 - 30 April 2021Lauren ReynoldsWAPodium ReadyAnthony DeanSAPodium ReadySaya SakakibaraNSWPodium ReadyIsaac KennedyQLDPodium PotentialBMX FreestyleAgreement Period: 1 December 2020 - 30 November 2021Logan MartinQLDPodiumBrandon LouposNSWPodiumNatalya DiehmQLDPodium PotentialMTB Cross-countryAgreement Period: 1 January 2021 - 31 July 2021Rebecca McConnellACTPodiumPara-cyclingAgreement Period: 1 April 2020 - 31 March 2021Carol Cooke (Road)VICPodiumAlistair Donohoe (Road/Track)VICPodiumDavid Nicholas (Track/Road)QLDPodiumStuart Tripp (Road)VICPodium ReadyAmanda Reid (Track)NSWPodiumHannah Macdougall (Road)VICPodiumGrant Allen (Road)SAPodium ReadyPaige Greco (Track/Road)SAPodiumDarren Hicks (Road/Track)SAPodiumMeg Lemon (Road/Track)SAPodiumEmily Petricola (Track/Road)VICPodiumEmilie Miller (Road)NSWPodiumGordon Allan (Track)NSWPodiumStuart Jones (Road)NSWPodiumKaitlyn Schurmann (Road)VICPodiumWomen's RoadAgreement Period: 1 January - 31 December 2021Amanda SprattNSWPodiumBrodie ChapmanVICPodium ReadyGrace BrownVICPodium ReadySarah RoyNSWPodium ReadyChloe HoskingACTPodium ReadyLucy KennedyQLDPodium ReadySarah GiganteVICPodium PotentialMen's RoadAgreement Period: 1 January - 31 December 2021Rohan DennisSAPodiumMichael MatthewsACTPodiumCaleb EwanNSWPodium ReadyJack HaigVICPodium ReadySimon ClarkeVICPodium ReadyRichie PorteTASPodium ReadyWomen's Track EnduranceAgreement Period: 1 May 2020 - 30 April 2021Ashlee AnkudinoffNSWPodiumGeorgia BakerTASPodiumAnnette EdmondsonSAPodiumAlexandra ManlySAPodiumMaeve PlouffeSAPodiumMen's Track EnduranceAgreement Period: 1 May 2020 - 30 April 2021Cameron MeyerWAPodiumKelland O'BrienVICPodiumAlexander PorterSAPodiumLeigh HowardVICPodiumSamuel WelsfordWAPodiumLucas PlappVICPodiumWomen's Track SprintAgreement Period: 1 May 2020 - 30 April 2021Kaarle McCullochNSWPodiumMen's Track SprintAgreement Period: 1 May 2020 - 30 April 2021Matthew GlaetzerSAPodiumNathan HartACTPodiumMatthew RichardsonWAPodiumAcademyAgreement Period: 1 December 2020 - 30 November 2021Alexandra Martin-WallaceQLDPodium PotentialSophie EdwardsSAPodium PotentialRuby Roseman-GannonVICPodium PotentialLauren PerryTASPodium PotentialChloe MoranSAPodium PotentialConor LeahyWAPodium PotentialJoshua DuffyTASPodium PotentialGraeme FrislieVICPodium PotentialJames MoriartyQLDPodium PotentialJensen PlowrightVICPodium PotentialJames BristerSAPodium PotentialTom CornishNSWPodium PotentialLeigh HoffmanSAPodium PotentialKristina ClonanQLDPodium Potential


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