ProVelo Super League
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| Sport | Cycling |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2025 |
| Official website | provelosuperleague |
The ProVelo Super League is a series of bicycle races held in Australia from January to March each year since 2025 when it replaced the National Road Series.
The PSL was designed as a pathway to the UCI World Tour and UCI Women's World Tour. It was founded by retired cyclist Matt Wilson and Aaron Flanagan with businessman Gerry Ryan as managing director.[1][2][3] The three men are majority shareholders in the league.[4]
The series is supported by national governing body AusCycling.[3][5] Races are broadcast on SBS with car rental company Hertz as the title sponsor.[6][7] In 2026 the league launched a crowd-funding campaign to raise $1.5 million.[4][8]
Events
Rounds are held across Australia and include individual time trials, criteriums and road races. They include:[9]
- SA Kick It (South Australia)
- Tour of Tasmania (Tasmania)
- Melbourne to Warrnambol (Victoria)
- Harbour City GP (New South Wales)
- Grafton to Inverell (New South Wales)
- Q Tour (Queensland)