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Photos from Tas Junior Cycling Foundation's post 12/04/2026

What a way to wrap up the tour!

In the U17 Women’s race, Ellie rode an incredible final stage to take out the win on the day, which also secured her the Overall GC victory for the tour! An awesome result and a huge effort across all stages. Liv also had a strong ride, finishing 6th and grabbing another top 10 result.

In the U17 Men’s race it was a tough and very strung-out finish. Oscar rode well to come home in 12th, with Fletcher not far behind in 15th after another solid effort!

We are incredibly proud of all our riders and the way they represented TJCF across the whole tour. Big efforts, great racing, and plenty of positives to take away - this is only the beginning.

Next stop for the team will be the Canberra Junior Tour in late May. Stay tuned! 👊🏽

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12/04/2026

The whole TJCF crew would like to wish Hamish McKenzie the very best of luck tonight as he lines up for the legendary Paris–Roubaix 🇫🇷

One of the toughest and most iconic races in cycling, the “Hell of the North” is no easy task, and we’re incredibly proud to see one of our own out there having a crack at it.

All your TJCF mates back home are cheering you on Hamish. Ride hard, stay upright on the cobbles and soak up every second of it 🩵

Good luck from all of us at TJCF, we’ll be cheering you on all the way 👊🏽

Photos from Tas Junior Cycling Foundation's post 11/04/2026

Stage 1 & 2 Recap – Alpe de Buffalo 🚴‍♂️

A big opening day of racing for the TJCF crew with both the criterium and time trial done and dusted.

Stage 1 – Criterium
The U17 men battled it out in a fast and technical crit, with both boys finishing safely in the main sprint. Oscar rolled across the line in 14th with Fletcher right behind in 15th after a solid ride.

In the U17 women’s race, Ellie put together a strong performance to finish 4th, just narrowly missing the podium. Liv also had a great ride, crossing the line in an impressive 10th.

Stage 2 – Time Trial
The afternoon time trial saw the riders test themselves against the clock. Fletcher delivered a strong ride to secure a top 10 finish, while Oscar followed closely behind in 13th.

In the U17 women, Ellie backed up her earlier ride with an outstanding performance to take 3rd place on the podium 🥉 Liv also put in a solid effort to finish 11th.

A great start to the weekend with one stage left to go tomorrow — the road race.

Full results can be found here: https://6-v.org/ad

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09/02/2026

Proud to be running the Gilmore Cycling Classic again! 💙

This event is all about supporting Tasmanian cycling- from local riders and juniors coming through the ranks, to club racers lining up with their mates.

With graded racing and a ripping course, our focus is on creating a positive, well-run race day that helps grow the sport here in Tassie.

If you’re on the fence, this is your sign 👀👇
Enter here: https://entryboss.cc/races/29271

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Are you thinking racing? 👀🏁

In case you’re wondering… yes, the Gilmore Cycling Classic graded racing is happening! Each grade will have separate numbers, and if we’ve got decent entries, grade groups will be split at the start so everyone gets a great run.

The most asked question (drumroll please 🥁):
👉 “What grade will I be in?”
The honest answer?
We won’t know until you enter! More entries in each grade make for better and fairer racing.

So don’t overthink it — get those entries in, line up with your mates, and enjoy an epic day of racing on an absolute ripper of a course.

https://entryboss.cc/races/29271

See you on the start line!

21/12/2025

We’re excited to welcome Oscar Pither to the Tasmanian Junior Cycling Foundation for 2026.
At just 14, Oscar already brings solid race experience, a strong love for the sport, and big ambitions as he steps into his first year of U17 racing. Plenty to be excited about 👊🏽

Name: Oscar Pither
Age: 14
Years racing: 3 years

Goals for 2026:
To gain experience racing interstate and be competitive as a first-year U17 rider.

Favourite race you’ve completed:
National Criterium.

Dream race you’d love to do one day:
Milan–San Remo.

What do you love most about cycling?
The sense of freedom - being able to ride, do whatever I like on the bike, and just have fun every time I ride.

Welcome, Oscar 💙

16/12/2025

We’re excited to welcome Ellie Walduck to the Tasmanian Junior Cycling Foundation for 2026. New to the sport but eager to learn, Ellie brings determination, and a genuine love for cycling. With clear goals and a strong mindset, she’s ready to keep building and growing next season. 🔥

Age: 14

Years racing: 1 year

Goals for 2026:
To get more comfortable riding in bunches and improve race tactics so I can read moves earlier and respond with confidence.

Favourite race so far:
Eildon Junior Tour

Dream race:
Representing Australia at World Championships

Why I love cycling:
The freedom it gives me and the friendships

Welcome, Ellie 💙

Photos from Tas Junior Cycling Foundation's post 14/12/2025

Day 4 | TJCF Bright Training Camp

The final day was designed to push every rider to their limit.
A brutal 165km featuring race simulations and multiple climbs, all under hot, windy conditions.

By the end, they were completely cooked - and to say they were spent when the day finally wrapped up would be an understatement.

Photos from Tas Junior Cycling Foundation's post 13/12/2025

A big thank you 🤍

Photos from Tas Junior Cycling Foundation's post 12/12/2025

Day 3 at the TJCF Bright Training Camp pushed the boys to their limits. Under clear skies and 30-degree heat, the team tackled Mt Buffalo with back-to-back climbs. By the end: 125 km ridden and over 2,500 metres gained - a brutal but rewarding day in the mountains.

11/12/2025

To the Sponsors and Volunteers of the Tas Junior Cycling Foundation,

On behalf of the Tasmanian Junior Cycling Foundation, We would like to extend our sincere gratitude for your generous support and dedication throughout the 2025 season. This year has been one of growth, achievement, and inspiration for our young riders - made possible only through the commitment of people like you.

To our sponsors, thank you for believing in the potential of junior cycling in Tasmania. Your contributions have provided essential equipment, training opportunities, travel assistance, and the resources required to help our riders compete, learn, and pursue their goals. Your partnership continues to open doors for young athletes and strengthens the future of cycling in our community.

To our volunteers, your time, passion, and effort are the heart of our foundation. Whether you were supporting events, coordinating logistics, coaching, mentoring, or lending a hand behind the scenes, your work ensured that every rider had a safe, positive, and encouraging environment. Your commitment truly makes a difference.

This year’s success is reflected in the achievements of our 2025 supported riders, all of whom have secured new opportunities for the 2026 season. We are incredibly proud to share that each rider has been accepted into higher-level development programs, with the majority earning places on U19 teams in Europe. Their progression is a testament to their hard work - and to the vital role your support has played in helping them reach this level.

Together, you have shaped the journey and success of our junior cyclists. We are deeply grateful for your ongoing support and look forward to another exciting year ahead.

Thank you for your belief in our mission and for everything you do.

Photos from Tas Junior Cycling Foundation's post 10/12/2025

TJCF Bright Training Camp - Day 2
Another big one in the legs today! The crew tackled Mt Hotham before rolling down and heading straight into a second ascent up Tawonga Gap. Solid climbing in perfect conditions - couldn’t ask for better training weather.
And the views? Absolutely unreal.

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