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29 JAN –
2 FEB 2025

A CELEBRATION OF CYCLING ON THE COAST

Here’s everything you need to know about the five days of cycling action at the 2025 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.

Wednesday 29 January – Sunday 2 February 2025

With epic scenery, an electric atmosphere, family-friendly activities, the chance to challenge yourself on the bike, and an opportunity to see the world’s best cyclists up close – make sure you plan your long weekend to make the most of the 2025 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.

VELO VILLAGE

VELO VILLAGE (Start/Finish Precinct)
Steampacket Gardens

Be in the thick of the action – The Velo Village is the beating heart of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race festival!

Top tip: The biggest crowds will gather here so parking will be at a premium. Arrive early and be prepared for a short walk from your car to your parking spot or the train station.

The traditional Start/Finish precinct is the central place to soak up the excitement of the weekend’s elite races, the start and finish locale for Saturday morning’s TAC People’s Ride and the Friday night GeelongPort Family Ride.

A colouring wall, a ‘style-your-ride’ activation for kids, face-painting, airbrush tattoos, bubble bikes, roaming performers, a live MC, lawn games, and food & beverage options will be available at Steampacket Gardens from Friday to Sunday.

A chance to meet your cycling idols up close before they race, fans will hear insights and pre-race strategy from each team during the Team’s Presentation and Sign-On. Hosted by Dave McKenzie on the main stage, Team Presentation will feature all the big-name riders and will take place in the hours preceding the elite race starts.

On Saturday between 11:30am – 12:30pm, and on Sunday between 10:00am – 11:00am will be the best time for autographs and selfies with the riders as they make their way around the stage for presentations.

After formalities, including the Welcome To Country and the Australian National Anthem, the peloton will depart, and fans will be able to follow the racing action with the broadcast including commentary on the big screen.

A celebration of cycling culture, the village will have interactive partner activations to keep you entertained, delicious food and beverage options, an official event merchandise stall and live roaming entertainment throughout the weekend’s schedule.

When the elite peloton speeds by, grab a spot on the barriers to watch a thrilling finale to the elite women’s and men’s road races.

In the afternoon, winner and jersey presentations – including the famous champagne celebrations – will take place on the main stage following both races.

Friday 31 January: 4:00pm - 7:45pm.

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With teams and riders finishing their training rides throughout the day, and many coming out to cheer on the kids in the GeelongPort Family Ride, you never know who you will bump into at the Velo Village on Friday!

GeelongPort Family Ride:
Session 1: 5:30pm – 6:10pm
Session 2: 6:15pm – 6:45pm

The Geelong waterfront lights up with the FREE family-fun twilight edition of our GeelongPort Family Ride. With free T-Shirts given to the first 650 registrants, our little cyclists will complete a new lengthened 2km circuit course featuring a ‘Kid of the Mountain’ climb and the same finishing gantry as the elite races.

Off the bike, there’ll be plenty of kids’ activities including a ‘style-your-ride’ activation with Hendry’s Cycles, face painting, airbrush tattoos, bubble bikes and roaming performers.

TAC People’s Ride kit & jersey collection: 4:00pm – 7:45pm

Streamline your event morning by picking up your rider pack including your TAC People’s Ride jersey when our collection point opens on Friday night.

Saturday 1 February: 5:30am – 5:30pm

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From dawn to dusk, the Velo Village at Steampacket Gardens will be pumping on Saturday as our Australian cycling community comes together for the TAC People’s Ride and watch the elite women race for glory.

TAC People’s Ride kit & jersey collection: 5:30am – 7:30am

TAC People’s Ride:
Long Course (124km) – Start 7:00am
Short Course (59km) – Start 7:30am

The sense of camaraderie and community on the waterfront start-line is electric as thousands of everyday cyclists take to the roads alongside Australian cycling royalty including Cadel Evans and Grace Brown.

With the finish line of the TAC People’s Ride within Steampacket Gardens, celebrate your achievement with a refreshing beverage, watch the Team Presentations that take place and catch the start of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Women at 12:40pm.

Team Presentions & Sign-On – Women: 11:30am – 12:30pm

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Women: 12:40pm – approx. 4:30pm finish time with presentations to follow.

The Velo Village will come alive with the start and finish of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Women taking place on Eastern Beach Road

The women complete two laps of the ‘Geelong circuit’, passing by Steampacket Gardens once before the final sprint. They’ll pass at approximately 4:00pm and would be expected to finish sometime between 4:30pm – 4:50pm.

Winner and jersey presentations – including the famous champagne celebrations – will take place on the main stage immediately following the finish.

Sunday 2 February: 9:00am – 5:30pm

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The culmination of a huge week of cycling, Sunday will see us crown the 2025 winner of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.

Team Presentions & Sign-On – Men: 10:00am – 11:00am

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Men: 11:10am – approx. 4:30pm finish time with presentations to follow.

The Velo Village will come alive with the start and finish of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Men taking place on Eastern Beach Road.

The men complete four laps of the ‘Geelong circuit’, passing by Steampacket Gardens three times before the final sprint. They’ll pass at approximately 2:10pm, 2:40pm, 3:10pm and would be expected to finish sometime between 3:30pm – 4:00pm.

Winner and jersey presentations – including the famous champagne celebrations – will take place on the main stage immediately following the finish.

How to get there:

Public transport is the best way to arrive at the Start/Finish Precinct. Take the train to Geelong Station and a 10-minute walk to the Start/Finish Precinct.

Better yet, cycle your way to the event. There will be plenty of bike parking at Steampacket Gardens.

If driving, once in Geelong, avoid Western Beach and Eastern Beach Road and between Moorabool and Bellarine Streets, as there will be road closures. Instead, use Princes Highway, Latrobe Terrace, Mercer Street or Ryrie Street.

CHALLAMBRA KOM & QOM LIVE SITE

CHALLAMBRA KOM & QOM LIVE SITE

Montpellier Park, Highton

Soak up the party atmosphere and see the sweat and agony on the faces of the world’s best cyclists.

The steep Challambra Climb, made famous by the 2010 UCI Road World Championships, will witness the Elite Men climb four times on Sunday, with the Elite Women racing over twice on their way to the finish on Saturday. 

Be there at Montpellier Park across the weekend for a feature-packed program. Pull up a beanbag or a deckchair and watch the whole race on the big screen. Participate in community activities for prizes and giveaways with everyone’s favourite Frenchman Christophe Mallet as live MC, and replenish yourself with food and beverage vendors Blackman’s Brewery, Gyspsy Burgers and 3rd Reef Coffee.

The live site is open from 11:30am – 5:00pm on Saturday and 10:00am – 4:00pm on Sunday.

Take part in the traditional road chalking between 12:00pm – 1:00pm on Sunday and find a spot along the barriers to watch the race up Challambra.

Top tip: Bring a deckchair, buy some food and drinks, and set yourself up in front of the big screen to watch the action unfold before the peloton reaches the climb!

Saturday 1 February: 11:30am - 5:00pm

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Feel the burn of the infamous climb as part of the mass participation TAC People’s Ride Long Course, and find a spot to cheer on the Elite Women’s race at the summit.

TAC People’s Ride: Long Course riders will ascend Challambra from approximately 10:00am until 2:00pm or later, the 115km mark of the 124km ride.

New for 2025: The Challambra Segment – an 845m King of the Mountain (KOM) and Queen of the Mountain (QOM) final ascent – will now feature ranked times included in your results. Family and friends can follow your progress live using the SportsSplits Tracker App.

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Women: The peloton is expected to ascend Challambra Climb at approximately 3:40pm – 4:00pm and again between 4:15pm – 4:35pm.

QOM points will be awarded at the summit both times.

Sunday 2 February: 10:00am - 4:00pm

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See the agony on the faces of the world’s best cyclists and be part of the party to cheer on the men who ascend Challambra Climb four times on their way to the finish.

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Men: The peloton is expected to ascend Challambra Climb at approximately 2:00pm, 2:30pm, 3:00pm and 3:30pm.

KOM points will be awarded at the summit on the first three climbs.

How to get there: Arrive early to beat the crowds and traffic management treatments. If coming from Melbourne or the Surf Coast, use the Princes Freeway and either take the Barrabool Road off-ramp* or Princes Highway off-ramp and come up via South Valley Road. If you are coming from Central Geelong, why not ride your bike?
*This is part of the course, so please arrive early.

 

Parking: The closest off-street parking is Barrabool Hills Plaza or Highton Village. There is limited on-street parking, but please be respectful when parking on the street in front of residential properties. Mt Pleasant Road is a good option, and it’s a walk from here. Please don’t park on the course.

MECHANICS LIVE SITE

MECHANICS LIVE SITE 

Transvaal Square, Geelong

Rub shoulders with the world’s best teams and see the mechanics at work at Transvaal Square, near the Geelong waterfront!

The Mechanics Live Site will host seven teams and the Shimano Neutral Service, giving a behind-the-scenes look at how a a professional cycling team prepares for a One-Day Cycling event. Fans will have the chance to interact with the riders and witness team mechanics in their working environment.

How to get there: Transvaal Square is a short walk from the Start/Finish Precinct at Steampacket Gardens. During the week there is plenty of parking around the area.

Top tip: Before the weekend’s races, remember to bring your merchandise in case you bump into some of the cyclists returning from a training ride. You never know who you are going to see!

TORQUAY

TORQUAY BEACH
The Esplanade, Torquay

With the beach as your backdrop, enjoy a leisurely afternoon and witness the world’s best cyclists flash through the iconic holiday township of Torquay.

The finish line for the Men’s and Women’s Surf Coast Classics, The Esplanade at Torquay will witness a thrilling final sprint for victory on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. 

Event MC’s Dave McKenzie and Peta Mullens will provide race updates and calling the race updates to the finish.

Stage Presentations will commence at approximately 2:45pm Wednesday and 3:00pm on Thursday, immediately following each race.

With convenient amenities, including local cafes, breweries, boutique shops, and public toilets all close by, Torquay is a practical and scenic location to cheer on the race. This is also an excellent place to stop and recharge during the TAC People’s Ride.

On the weekend, the race will pass through on their way towards Bells Beach.

Wednesday 29 January: 2:05pm - 2:25pm

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The finishing line for the Surf Coast Classic – Women will see the township of Torquay come out to cheer on the world’s best as they tune up for the main weekend race.

Surf Coast Classic – Women: 11:00am – 2:15pm

The UCI-Sanctioned 1.1 point-to-point race begins in Lorne at 11:00am and is expected to finish in Torquay between 2:05pm – 2:25pm on The Esplanade with the finish at the intersection of Cowrie Road.

Barriers will be in place along Bell Street and The Esplanade from 10am.

Thursday 30 January: 2:20pm - 2:40pm

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The finishing line for the Surf Coast Classic – Men will see the township of Torquay come out to cheer on the world’s best as they tune up for the main weekend race.

Surf Coast Classic – Men: 11:00am – 2:30pm

The UCI-Sanctioned 1.1 point-to-point race begins in Lorne at 11:00am and is expected to finish in Torquay between 2:20pm – 2:40pm on The Esplanade with the finish at the intersection of Cowrie Road.

Barriers will be in place along Bell Street and The Esplanade from 10am.

Saturday 1 February: Morning - 2:05pm

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TAC People’s Ride: The Long Course riders are expected to pass through Torquay from 8:15am until 11:00am or later, the 50km mark of the 124km ride. A rider’s Aid Station will be set-up at Elephant Walk Car Park (opposite Zeally Bay Road on The Esplanade).

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Women: The peloton is expected to pass through Torquay at approximately 1:55pm – 2:05pm.

Sunday 2 February: 12:15pm - 12:30pm

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Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Men: The peloton is expected to pass through Torquay at approximately 12:15pm – 12:30pm.

How to get there: Use the Surf Coast Highway from the north and turn left into any street between Zeally Bay Road and Price Street.

If coming from the Surf Coast, use the Great Ocean Road and turn right on Anderson Street or Bristol Road. Avoid parking on The Esplanade or Bell Street as they are on the course.

Top tip: With The Esplanade featuring beautiful beaches on one side of the road and top cafes and eateries on the other, make sure you stand on the side of the road with the best vantage point and background for your photos!

BARWON HEADS & THIRTEENTH BEACH

Flying over the picturesque Barwon Heads Bridge and along the famous Thirteenth Beach, Cadel’s hometown of Barwon Heads will see the weekend’s elite races pass through.

Book your accommodation or arrive early to grab a bite, a coffee, visit the shops or hit the local recreational riding trails while in the town.

How to get there: Access the town via Barwon Heads Road (Note: Traffic management will be in place on Saturday morning). For parking, try Flinders Parade Bridge Road, near the IGA. Avoid parking on Barwon Heads-Ocean Grove Road, Bridge Road and Ewing Blyth Drive, as they are part of the course.

Top tip: Don’t be late to town! Get there early to grab a bite to eat or a coffee at one of the cafes to keep you entertained before the race passes through.

Saturday 1 February: Morning - 1:30pm

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TAC People’s Ride: Both Long Course and Short Course riders will ride through town via Golf Links Road are expected to pass through Barwon Heads from 7:40am until 10:30am or later, the 27km mark of the rides.

A rider’s Aid Station will be set-up on Thirteenth Beach Road.

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Women: The peloton is expected to cross the Barwon Heads Bridge and turn left at the roundabout at approximately 1:25pm before following Thirteenth Beach Road towards Torquay.

Sunday 2 February: 12:15am - 12:30pm

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Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Men: The peloton is expected to cross the Barwon Heads Bridge and turn left at the roundabout at approximately 11:50am before following Thirteenth Beach Road towards Torquay.

GEELONG BOTANIC GARDENS

GEELONG BOTANIC GARDENS
Eastern Park, Geelong

Watch the race over and over again with an unforgettable bay backdrop.

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of the Geelong Botanic Gardens, fans will have the opportunity to enjoy one of the best vantage points Geelong and the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race has to offer.

The weekend elite races will take an extended Geelong loop through the Botanic Gardens in 2025. The peloton will make its way along Hearne Parade, where the sloped green banks will offer the perfect opportunity for fans to catch the riders as they make their last attacks in the closing stages of the race.

Saturday 1 February: 12:40pm - 4:05pm

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Escape the hustle of central Geelong and catch the Elite Women’s race by the Botanic Gardens twice on Saturday afternoon.

TAC People’s Ride: Both Long Course and Short Course riders will ride past the Botantic Gardens early on Saturday morning.

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Women: The peloton will pass by the Botanic Gardens twice on Saturday afternoon at approximately 12:40pm (neutral zone) and 4:05pm.

Sunday 2 February: 1:10pm - 3:15pm

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The Botanic Gardens will be the perfect place for a picturesque afternoon picnic and watch the Elite Men’s race pass by four times.

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Men: The peloton will pass by the Botanic Gardens four times on Sunday afternoon at approximately 1:10pm (neutral zone), 2:15pm, 2:45pm and 3:15pm.

How to get there: Public transport is the best way to arrive at the Botanic Gardens. Take the train to Geelong Station and a 15-minute walk to the Botanic Gardens. Better yet, cycle your way to the spot.

If driving, once in Geelong, avoid Western Beach and Eastern Beach Road and between Moorabool and Bellarine Streets, as there will be road closures, and instead, use Ryrie Street.

Please note that Hearne Parade and Eastern Park Circuit are within the Botanic Gardens and are part of the course, so you may experience delays.

Parking: Hearne Parade Car Park will be the best place to park, and will be accessible via Eastern Park Circuit. Note there may be delays to get here as the peloton makes it way through the Botanic Gardens.

2025 COURSE MAP

What a day at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race

Make the most of your time down the coast and book accommodation to stay across the week of cycling action.

Get involved in our FREE GeelongPort Family Ride, or challenge yourself and ride the same roads as the pros in the TAC People’s Ride.

For more information, including places to eat, drink, see and do, be sure to check out our weekend planner.

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