ELITE WOMENS RACE TECHNICAL GUIDE

1 FEBRUARYCADEL EVANS GREAT 2020OCEAN ROAD RACE ELITE MEN’S TECHNICAL GUIDE CONTENTS

Prize Money...... 13 ...... WELCOME 4 Medical Control...... 13 From the Minister...... 4 Discipline and Procedures...... 13 From the Race Director...... 4 Awards Ceremony...... 13 From Cadel...... 5 Previous Winners...... 5 COURSE MOCKA...... 14

ATHLETE INFORMATION...... 6 COURSE MAPS ...... 15 Race Summary...... 6 Course Map...... 15 Contacts...... 6 Queen of the Mountain Maps...... 16 Athlete Services...... 7 Sprint Barwon Heads Map...... 17 Teams...... 7 Sprint Torquay Map...... 18 Daily Schedule...... 8 4km to Finish Map...... 19 Team Areas...... 9 PPO & Pre Race Parking Map ...... 20 Team Presentation & Sign-On...... 9 Feedzone & Post Race Parking Map ...... 21 Helmets...... 9 Other Services...... 9 CONVOY CODE OF CONDUCT...... 22 RACE INFORMATION...... 10 SIGNAGE...... 23 Meetings...... 10 On Course Signage...... 23 Whatever the Team Vehicles, Parking and Regulations...... 10 Technical Signage...... 23 Feed Zone...... 11 Littering...... 11 Toilet Behaviour...... 11 RECOMMENDATIONS...... 24 - 25 Event Signage...... 11 future holds Race Numbers and Transponders...... 11 RACE REGULATIONS...... 12 - 13 The Race...... 12 Race Category...... 12 Participation...... 12 Race Headquarters...... 12 Radio Tour...... 12 Prize Classifications...... 12 Scan for a digital copy BE READY of the Technical Guide

deakin.edu.au Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B WELCOME WELCOME FROM CADEL To all our riders and teams, welcome to Geelong for 2020 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race which is now the sixth edition of the event. The race continues to evolve in a way we are delighted with and that is due in a large way to the collective efforts of you the teams that support the event and race so brilliantly each year, putting on such a memorable spectacle for our fans. The window for WorldTour cycling in is obviously very small so the opportunity for fans here to see the best men’s and women’s teams in the world race in the one-day format is incredibly important for the continued growth of the sport in this part of the world. We are extremely excited about the elevation of the Deakin University Elite Women’s Race to the UCI Women’s WorldTour and we welcome all teams to Geelong, in FROM THE MINISTER particular those visiting and competing for the first time. We look forward to your race Welcome to , the events state and proud host of the Ocean Road Race showcase the best our regions with immense anticipation. Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race for a sixth year. have to offer. The transferal of Thursday’s race from Melbourne to Torquay is a wonderful From pristine beaches to rainforests and the nation’s I’d like to offer the best of luck to all riders involved in this development for everyone including riders, staff, local businesses and fans and I am most picturesque driving and cycling experience, there’s four-day festival and note how terrific it is that men and certain you will all enjoy competing in ‘Towards Zero Race Torquay’. There would not something for everyone along the famed Great Ocean Road. women will be competing for equal prize money. be too many better locations for a race in Australia than Torquay with its coastal vista and welcome sea breezes, particularly on the warmer days! Victoria’s regions are home to some of the best sporting Also, a warm welcome to all support staff and officials for events in Australia – including cycling’s Cadel Evans Great helping to make the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race As you will have seen and read, Australia has been in the horrible grip of bushfires on Ocean Road Race and Herald Sun Tour, surfing’s iconic Rip such a great success story. a scale never before seen. Curl Pro at Bells Beach, the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix I hope you all enjoy this world-class event and take the Large parts of our state of Victoria have been devastated with tragic loss of life, at Phillip Island and, next year, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup opportunity to explore all that Geelong and the Surf Coast destruction of homes and a catastrophic loss of native Australian wildlife. The fires cricket in Geelong. have to offer. in Victoria have been many hundreds of kilometres away from the region of our race Since 2014, the Andrews Labor Government has supported but we remain vigilant with your safety and well being always our priority, something more than 200 regional events, drawing visitors from far and Hon Martin Pakula MP that is a focus for us every year. I would ask that if you get the opportunity to show wide and keeping our bars, restaurants and hotels buzzing Minister for Tourism, support for the victims of the bushfires in whatever way during your stay in Victoria while boosting local jobs. it would be greatly appreciated. Sport and Major Events With more local and international visitors travelling to I am sure you will once more enjoy your stay in Geelong and on the Surf Coast. It is regional Victoria than ever, events like the Cadel Evans Great really important to us that this is the case and if you could share images of racing, training, culinary, coffee, fans and anything else that takes your interest from this beautiful part of the world using the #CadelRoadRace hashtag it would be greatly appreicated. It means a lot to us if you tell the world about this race and the region. Once again enjoy your stay, race hard, stay safe and get your 2020 season off to FROM THE RACE DIRECTOR the best possible start by having a successful Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. Good luck. I’m delighted to extend a very warm welcome to all the recognised and sort after UCI WorldTour 1 Day Classic riders and their teams to the sixth edition of the Cadel victories right here in Geelong; the city and home of the Evans Great Ocean Road Race (CEGORR). Welcome also to 2010 UCI World Championships. all of our special guests and fans and particularly to those Good luck as well to all those participating in the Swisse attending for the first time. People’s Ride! Thousands of people, of all ages and abilities, The Geelong, Surf Coast and Bellarine regions, which are will ride alongside Cadel Evans and many other famous ex home to the CEGORR, are amongst my favourite cycling pro-cyclists and personalities, on the same course as the destinations in the world. I hope you all get a chance to take professionals will race later the same day. in the spectacular scenery and that you enjoy your time Furthermore, I would like to make a special mention of here. Visit Victoria - event owners & organisers, the Victorian Also, we salute the many volunteers and officials who have Government and Signature Sport for their invaluable travelled to join us for this great event and we thank them contribution and Cadel Evans himself, whose support and for their continued support. vision has made this event a reality to be experienced and enjoyed by so many. Personally, I am very excited about the Deakin University PREVIOUS WINNERS Elite Women’s Road Race being elevated to UCI Women’s We are very grateful to the Sport Projects team, bringing in WorldTour in 2020 and being listed as the first WWT race on their expertise in cycling event management for the third WINNERS QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAIN CLASSIFICATION the 2020 UCI racing calendar. year, as well as to and all the volunteers 2019 Arlenis SIERRA (CUB) Astana Women’s Team 2019 Brodie CHAPMAN (AUS) TIBCO Silicon Valley who have worked very hard to ensure the Event’s continued This is the result of the continued support and commitment growth and success of today – thanks to you all for your 2018 Chloe HOSKING (AUS) Alé–Cipollini 2018 Katrin GARFOOT (AUS) Australian Cycling Team to women in professional sport from Deakin University, Visit continued support! - KordaMentha Real Estate Victoria and the Victorian Government, and sees equal prize 2017 Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN (NED) Orica-SCOTT money now being awarded in all women’s CEGORR events. Finally, I wish everyone competing, the very best in achieving 2016 Amanda SPRATT (AUS) Orica-GreenEdge 2017 (USA) United Healthcare their personal and team goals in the 2020 Cadel Evans Great 2016 Jessica ALLEN (AUS) High5 Dream Team A prominent person in making this happen has been 2015 Rachel NEYLAN (AUS) Building Champions Squad Ocean Road Race and beyond. Professor Jane den Hollander AO, retired Vice Chancellor of 2015 Lizzie WILLIAMS (AUS) Orica-GreenEdge Deakin University. Professor den Hollander and the Deakin Have fun and enjoy the ride! MAPEI SPRINT CLASSIFICATION University’s substantial support and passion for this race has 2019 Chloe HOSKING (AUS) Alé–Cipollini THE ‘GERRY RYAN AWARD’ FOR been instrumental in the success of the Elite Women’s Road Scott Sunderland BEST YOUNG RIDER 2018 Chloe HOSKING (AUS) Alé–Cipollini Race, as partner and supporter of women’s cycling. Many Race Director 2019 Jeanne KOREVAAR (NED) CCC-Liv thanks and gratitude to you all! 2017 Romy KASPER (GER) Alé–Cipollini 2018 Eva BUURMAN (NED) Trek-Drops So, get ready for this weekend to witness the best women’s 2016 Bridie O’DONNELL (AUS) High5 Dream Team and men’s teams in the world competing for the highly 2015 Valentina SCANDOLARA (NZL) Orica-GreenEdge

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Date: Saturday 1 February, 2020 Athlete services will offer both event and general information TEAM ACCOMMODATION LOCATION Start Time: 12:20 to Athletes and Teams. Team managers can collect the Deakin Waterfront Residence, following from the athlete services desks at the Novotel and 21 Brougham St (+613 5227 1158) Neutral Race Control: 4km Peppers: welcome pack, accreditation passes, massage tables (2 per team), daily supply of towels for massages and Distance: 121.5km from race start RACE OFFICE esky (2 per team). Opening hours for the athlete services Start Location: Steampacket Gardens, Eastern Beach Road, Geelong desks can be found in the daily schedule. Deakin University, Waterfront Campus, Team Support Parking: Yarra Street, Geelong (refer to venue map for full parking details) 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong

Team Presentation & Sign-On: 11:20 – 12:05 VEHICLE COLLECTION AND RETURN POINT Convoy Assembly Time: 12:10 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds Campus, Convoy Assembly Location: Adjacent to Steampacket Gardens, Geelong 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3216 Intermediate Sprint #1: 23.8km - Barwon Heads Note: Shuttle service in operation between Deakin University Intermediate Sprint #2: 47.1km - Torquay Waterfront Campus and Deakin University Waurn Ponds Campus. QOM #1: 56.6km – Bells Beach QOM #2: 112.5km – Challambra Crescent, Geelong Feed Zones: 79.1km – Moriac Litter Zone: 78.9km – prior to Moriac Feed Zone 80.0km – following Moriac Feed Zone 101.1km – Barrabool Rd, 20km before finish Finish: Steampacket Gardens, Eastern Beach Road, Geelong Finish ETA: 15:40 Convoy Deviation: Right turn onto Gheringhap Street (400m before finish line) TEAMS

DOLTCINI - VAN EYCK TEAM TIBCO-SILICON ALE’ BTC LJUBLJANA ROXSOLT ATTAQUER SPORT UCI WOMEN CYCLING VALLEY BANK

ASTANA WOMEN’S FDJ NOUVELLE - AQUITAINE AUSTRALIAN CYCLING TEAM TEAM SUNWEB TEAM FUTUROSCOPE - KORDAMENTHA REAL ESTATE

BEPINK MITCHELTON-SCOTT AGOLICO

CONTACTS CANYON//SRAM RACING RALLY CYCLING TREK-SEGAFREDO

RACE DIRECTOR Commissaire Juan Martin Sanz Scott Sunderland +61 409 551 114 Commissaire Guy Dobbelaere Commissaire Louise Jones OPERATIONS Commissaire Karen O’Callaghan Event Director Steve Peterson Moto Commissaire Phil Jones Senior Project Manager Mark Liddle Moto Commissaire Michael Bailey Venue Operations Manager Jordan Thirlwell Chief Judge Kimberley Conte Venue Operations Manager Jarrad Thessman Judge Michelle Grima Course Operations Manager Paul Walker Judge Greg Griffiths Sport Operations Manager Carlijn Kerdijk Judge Fiona Fahy Workforce Operations Kristy Granieri Judge Neil Hamey Consumer Experience Manager Jodie Carmody TECHNICAL TEAM COMMISSAIRES Technical Manager Laurie Norris Commissaire President (UCI) Wayne Pomario Race Regulator Peter McMahon

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DAILY SCHEDULE

MONDAY 27 JANUARY FRIDAY 31 JANUARY 08:00 - 18:00 Athlete Services Desk Open 07:00 – 9:00 Breakfast 13:30 – 15:30 Lunch 08:00 - 19:00 Athlete Services Desk Open 19:00 – 21:00 Dinner 12:30 – 14:30 Lunch TUESDAY 28 JANUARY Deakin University Elite Women’s Race 15:45 - 16:45 07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast - Registration Deakin University Elite Women’s Race 08:00 – 18:00 Athlete Services Desk Open 17:00 - 17:45 - Sport Directors Meeting 12:30 – 14:30 Lunch 17:30 – 18:30 VEGEMITE Family Ride 19:00 – 21:00 Dinner 19:00 - 21:00 Dinner WEDNESDAY 29 JANUARY SATURDAY 1 FEBRUARY 07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast 07:00 – 09:30 Breakfast 08:00 – 18:00 Athlete Services Desk Open 7:00 Swisse People’s Ride 12:30 – 14:30 Lunch 08:00 – 19:00 Athlete Services Desk Open Towards Zero Race Torquay - Elite 13:15 - 14:15 Team Presentation & Sign-On Women registration 11:20 - 12:05 - Elite Women Towards Zero Race Torquay - Elite 14:30 - 15:15 Deakin University Elite Women’s Women Sport Directors meeting 12:20 – 15:29 Race Pick-up from Deakin University for 16:30 15:30 Women’s Race finished (approx.) Welcome Wave Dinner Awards ceremony Women’s THURSDAY 30 JANUARY 15:40 - 15:55 Elite Race 07:00 – 9:30 Breakfast 18:30 – 20:30 Dinner 08:00 – 11:00 Athlete Services Desk Open & 16:00 - 19:00 SUNDAY 2 FEBRUARY Sign-on Elite Women Towards Zero 07:00 – 09:30 Breakfast 11:00 - 11:45 Race Torquay 08:00 – 19:00 Athlete Services Desk Open Towards Zero Race Torquay Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 12:00 - 14:45 11:10 – Elite Women’s Race Elite Men Awards ceremony Elite Women 15:00 - 15:10 Check Out Accommodation Torwards Zero Race Torquay Towards Zero Race Torquay 16:50 - 19:45 – Elite Men’s Race TEAM AREAS OTHER SERVICES 18:30 - 20:30 Dinner There is a rider marquee with open sides providing an area There will be WiFi available at the teams accommodation for riders to gather before and after teams presentation location. and prior to the race. This area will feature tables and Coffee will be provided free of charge at hotels during chairs. There is also coffee provided at this location as well meal times only. as dedicated toilet facilities. Water and ice are available from the fridge/freezer set TEAM PRESENTATION & SIGN-ON up near the mechanics area. There is a bottle filling station installed in this area that dispenses filtered water. Location: Steampacket Gardens on the Stage in Geelong. Please use this to refill bottles and help reduce plastic Time: 11:20 - 12:05 waste. Water and ice will also be available at athlete Note: All riders signing-on must be completed 15 min before accommodation. start time. Teams are asked to present to sign-on as For printing of black and white A4 documents or scanning a team in accordance with a schedule that will be of documents, please see the Athlete Services Desk. distributed. As event organisers we are working hard to reduce the amount of single use plastic being wasted but it needs HELMETS your help. Please refill bidons at refill stations wherever It is compulsory to wear a helmet when cycling on possible, so we can work together to ensure less plastic Australian roads both during the race and during any is consumed. training rides.

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PRE-EVENT MEETINGS

REGISTRATION & LICENSE CONTROL COMMISSAIRES MEETING Date: Friday 31 January Date: Friday 31 January Time: 15:45-16:45 Time: 18:00-19:00 Venue: Deakin University. Venue: Deakin University. Corner of The Esplanade and Corner of The Esplanade and Gheringhap Street, Geelong Gheringhap Street, Geelong Note: All Sport Directors are required to register CEGORR Note: For commissaires and technical staff only riders within this time. Please ensure you have rider licences where applicable. Teams will be issued with CEGORR race DRIVERS BRIEFING - ORGANISATION ONLY numbers and transponders during registration. Date: Friday 31 January Time: 18:00 - 19:30 SPORT DIRECTORS MEETING Venue: Deakin University. Date: Friday 31 January Corner of The Esplanade and Time: 17:00-17:45 Gheringhap Street, Geelong Venue: Deakin University. Corner of The Esplanade and Gheringhap Street, Geelong Note: This is compulsory for all Sport Directors as per UCI regulations

TEAM VEHICLES, PARKING AND REGULATIONS FEED ZONE EVENT SIGNAGE Team convoy vehicles, with fitted roof racks and bike Allocated pre-event team parking will be based at the Feeding, from team vehicles with permission from Chief Please refer to page 23 for on course signage examples. carriers, will be allocated as per the team’s agreement with accommodation venues. Commissaire, will be allowed after 30km from the start Visit Victoria. and up to 20km to go from the right hand side of the RACE NUMBERS AND TRANSPONDERS Teams are each permitted a single race convoy vehicle to road only. Each driver is required to complete an agreement form travel with the race, providing riders from their team remain During the race riders must have prior to receiving their allocated vehicles. Drivers of the in the race. Convoy order will be determined at the Sport There is one designated feed zone at Moriac. Feeding will vehicles must be over the age of 25 and have a full licence Directors meeting and convoy numbers issued accordingly. occur from the right hand side of the road only. » a transponder attached to their bikes; which is valid for the duration of their stay. It must be written » two body numbers attached to clothing; All vehicles should arrive at the start via the designated PPO, in English or accompanied by an English translation or LITTERING which is at the Corner of Ryrie Street and Moorabool Street. » and display a frame number fixed to the rear brake international drivers permit. A designated waste zone is located after the feed zone bridge, or base of the seat post. Parking on race day for team convoy vehicles will be in It is the driver’s responsibility to comply with Victorian and 20km before the finish (on Barrabool Rd) where riders the finish straight, behind the start gantry and along the Numbers must not be cut, folded or modified in road laws and a blood alcohol policy will be in place for can discard waste. Any other moment in the race, teams waterfront. The second support team vehicle should be any way. drivers. Any infringements or vehicle damage incurred must take responsibility for their own litter and return it to parked immediately around the corner in Yarra Street, will be the sole responsibility of the driver, and may result the team vehicle. Any rider/team witnessed littering during The transponders are to be returned after the race to departing for the feed zone before race start. in the provided vehicle being confiscated. All drivers are the race might be fined by authorities in addition to any the Athlete Services Information Desks at the hotel. If responsible for their own accumulated fines. A race envelope will be implemented by Victoria Police. If a penalties applied by the commissaires. transponders are not returned at the end of the event rider or event vehicle off the back of the race is passed by you will be charged a A$50 administration fee. If the Melbourne’s major road network has a number of toll points the ‘tail end’ Police car it indicates that the rider or event TOILET BEHAVIOUR transponder is lost teams will be charged $150 for the that are charged via an electronic E-Tag system. Should you vehicle is outside of the race envelope and is subject to replacement. choose to drive on a toll road you will be invoiced for these Riders are advised that it is an offence to urinate in normal Australian road rules. tolls. public. Riders requiring a stop to urinate are asked to use Note: Separate transponders, body and frame plate discretion and avoid being in sight of the general public. numbers will be issued for TZRT and CEGORR. Those teams with allocated vehicles will need to collect and Penalties will be imposed on those who choose to ignore return the vehicle/s before and after the event to the vehicle this law. collection and return point. All drivers must ensure they have a full tank of fuel prior to race start and when returning vehicles.

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THE RACE race headquarters. As per UCI-regulation this meeting is PRIZE MONEY The Deakin University Elite Women’s Road Race will compulsory for all Sport Directors. Prize money will be determined as per the UCI guidelines than 45 days following the conclusion of the event, but will be conducted under the rules and regulations of the for Elite Women Class UCI 1.WWT, and will be paid to those not be distributed without the pre-submission of tax forms International Cycling Union UCI. The race will be held on RADIO TOUR who placed 1 through to 20 and for the winners of the and relevant invoices in-line with the Team Agreements. Saturday 1 February 2020. Australian Law does not allow the use of international Sprint and Queen of the Mountain classifications. Teams The prize money for the winner and the prize race radios at any time during the event unless they and riders may be subject to Australian taxes, duties or classifications is as follows: RACE CATEGORY are registered before the event with the Australian government charges payable in relation to prize money. The race is invitation only and open to Elite Women riders. Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), Prize money will be forwarded to teams or riders no later The race is UCI WorldTour and the UCI points scale is http://www.acma.gov.au/. applicable for this event. Each approved convoy vehicle will be issued with a radio to WOMEN ELITE UCI MINIMUM QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAIN MAPEI SPRINT PRIZE MONEY UCI points scale: 400 / 320 / 260 / 220 / 180 / 140 / 120 / receive information via Radio Tour. The mobile in car unit 100 / 80 / 68 / 56 / 48 / 40 / 32. will be installed in the team-allocated race convoy vehicles. PRIZE MONEY UCI 1.WWT PRIZE MONEY UCI 1.WWT UCI 1.WWT 1st € 16,000 11th € 400 PARTICIPATION 1st NEUTRAL SUPPORT QOM #1 € 300 Sprint #1 1st € 300 In accordance with article 2.1.005 of the UCI regulations, The neutral support will be provided by Shimano. The 2nd € 8,000 12th € 400 Bells Beach Barwon Heads the following teams can participate: UCI women’s WorldTour neutral support will consist of 3 neutral cars and 1 neutral 3rd € 4,000 13th € 400 teams, UCI women’s continental teams and one national motorcycles. Servicing must take place on the left side of QOM #2 Sprint #2 4th € 2,000 14th € 400 1st € 300 1st € 300 team of the organising country. The number of cyclists per the road. Challambra Torquay team is 6, in accordance with the article 2.2.003 of the UCI 5th € 1,600 15th € 400 regulations. TIME LIMITATION 6th € 1,200 16th € 400 QOM Overall € 425 Sprint Overall € 425 RACE HEADQUARTERS In the interest of rider safety and recognising the traffic and 7th € 1,200 17th € 400 police management pressures, particularly in the final 15km, The race headquarters is open from Monday 27 January commissaires will enforce a cut off time limit of 10 minutes 8th € 800 18th € 400 at the Deakin University Waterfront Campus (Race Office, during the race. 9th € 800 19th € 400 registration, Sport Directors meetings) 1 Gheringhap Street, The race officials and Victoria Police will have the ability to Geelong. 10th € 400 20th € 400 alter the time limit at their discretion. The Sport Directors meeting, organized according to article TOTAL €40,000 2.2.093 of the UCI-regulation, will take place on Friday 31 January at 17:00 in the presence of the commissaires at the

PRIZE CLASSIFICATIONS QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAIN CLASSIFICATION The winner of the Queen of the Mountain Classification DEAKIN UNIVERSITY ELITE WOMEN’S will be determined through two (2) Queen of the ROAD RACE WINNER Mountain sprints during the race: The 2020 Deakin University Elite Women’s Road Race Winner will be the first rider to cross the finish line.

MAPEI SPRINT CLASSIFICATION #1 BELLS BEACH #2 CHALLAMBRA The winner of the Mapei Sprint Classification will be (56.6KM) (112.5KM) determined through two (2) intermediate sprints during the race. CATEGORY 4 CATEGORY 3 1st 3 1st 5

#1 BARWON HEADS #2 TORQUAY 2nd 2 2nd 3 MEDICAL CONTROL AWARDS CEREMONY (23.8KM) (47.1KM) Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority and UCI anti-doping a) According to article 1.2.112 of the UCI regulation the 3rd 1 3rd 1 regulations apply for this event. It is the responsibility of the following riders will have to report themselves for the 1st 3 Points 1st 3 Points rider to ensure they are not required for testing prior to their awards ceremony, which will take place immediately after GERRY RYAN AWARD FOR BEST YOUNG RIDER departure from the venue. Doping control facilities will be the race on a strict schedule: 2nd 2 Points 2nd 2 Points The winner of the Gerry Ryan Award will be the best located at The Waterfront Apartments, 2 – 4 Yarra Street, » Number 1, 2, 3 of the race; Geelong, in easy walking distance from the start/ finish line. 3rd 1 Point 3rd 1 Point Young Rider (under 23 years of age). This will be » Sprint Classification winner; determined through the finish classification. Riders will be taken to the doping control facilities if required, by a chaperone. » QOM Classification winner: Note: The finish classification shall be used to separate » Young Rider Classification winner tied riders in both the sprint as well as the QOM DISCIPLINE AND PROCEDURES classification should it be required. The UCI penalty scale will be applicable during b) Riders will be escorted directly from race finish by event the event. staff, to the podium preparation area. Soigneurs must accompany their rider to the podium preparation area to ensure presentations can commence and finish promptly.

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Estimate - Women KM To Go Action Detail Comments 38.0 36.5 35.0 0.0 Eastern Beach Road START (neutral start) 12:20 12:20 12:20 0.1 RIGHT Yarra St Traffic Lights Traffic Lights 12:20 12:20 12:20 0.2 LEFT Brougham Traffic Lights Traffic Lights 12:20 12:20 12:20 1.1 LEFT Hearne Pde Traffic Island 12:22 12:22 12:22 3.5 LEFT Ryrie St (C123) 12:27 12:27 12:27 Neutral 4.0km Neutral 3.8 RIGHT Boundary Rd Traffic lights 12:27 12:27 12:27 0.0 121.5 Pass Denman St RACE START (official start) 12:28 12:28 12:28 2.4 119.1 RIGHT Fellmongers Rd (C124) Roundabout - cut (3rd exit) 12:31 12:31 12:32 4.9 116.6 LEFT Barwon Heads Rd (C121) 12:35 12:36 12:36 6.2 115.3 Cross Railway Crossing Railway Crossing 12:37 12:38 12:38 14.0 107.5 VEER LEFT Barwon Heads Rd (C121) Roundabout - keep left (1st exit) (caution tight) 12:50 12:51 12:52 23.2 98.3 RIGHT Hitchcock Ave Traffic Island 13:04 13:06 13:07 23.8 97.7 Parade SPRINT #1 13:05 13:07 13:08 24.1 97.4 LEFT Bridge Rd Roundabout - split (1st exit) 13:06 13:07 13:09 24.3 97.2 RIGHT Ewing Blyth Dr Roundabout - cut (3rd exit) 13:06 13:07 13:09 31.3 90.2 RIGHT Black Rock Rd 13:17 13:19 13:21 32.0 89.5 LEFT Bluestone School Rd Traffic Island - to Breamlea 13:18 13:20 13:22 33.7 87.8 LEFT Breamlea Rd To Breamlea 13:21 13:23 13:25 36.0 85.5 RIGHT Blackgate Rd Traffic Island 13:24 13:27 13:29 41.1 80.4 LEFT Horseshoe Bend Rd Traffic Island 13:32 13:35 13:38 44.6 76.9 RIGHT The Esplanade Roundabout - split (2nd exit) 13:38 13:41 13:44 47.1 74.4 Front Beach Café, Price Street SPRINT #2 13:42 13:45 13:48 47.2 74.3 RIGHT Bell St Roundabout - keep left (2nd exit) 13:42 13:45 13:48 47.9 73.6 LEFT Great Ocean Rd (B100) Roundabout - keep left (1st exit) 13:43 13:46 13:50 50.7 70.8 LEFT Bells Bvd (C132) 13:48 13:51 13:54 52.9 68.6 LEFT Bells Beach Rd (C132) To Bells Beach 13:51 13:55 13:58 54.6 66.9 Railing RHS of the road QOM #1 - START 13:54 13:57 14:01 56.6 64.9 Reflectors at House 170 QOM #1 - FINISH 13:57 14:01 14:05 57.3 64.2 RIGHT Addiscott Rd 13:58 14:02 14:06 59.5 62.0 RIGHT Great Ocean Rd (B100) 14:01 14:05 14:10 59.7 61.8 LEFT Gundrys Rd 14:02 14:06 14:10 63.2 58.3 RIGHT Vickerys Rd 14:07 14:11 14:16 63.3 58.2 Cross Bridge (HN 440) Caution - Narrow bridge 14:07 14:12 14:16 63.5 58.0 Cross Bridge (HN 330) Caution - Narrow bridge 14:08 14:12 14:16 67.8 53.7 LEFT Hendy Main Rd 14:15 14:19 14:24 69.8 51.7 LEFT Grays Rd 14:18 14:22 14:27 73.2 48.3 RIGHT Forest Rd 14:23 14:28 14:33 75.9 45.6 RIGHT Larcombes Rd To Moriac 14:27 14:32 14:38 76.9 44.6 LEFT Hendy Main Rd (C135) To Moriac 14:29 14:34 14:39 79.1 42.4 Pass Greenfields Drive FEED ZONE - START 14:32 14:38 14:43 80.0 41.5 Newling Reserve FEED ZONE - FINISH 14:34 14:39 14:45 80.5 41.0 LEFT Cape Otway Rd Traffic Island 14:35 14:40 14:46 83.5 38.0 RIGHT Hortips Rd 14:39 14:45 14:51 84.6 36.9 RIGHT Considines Rd 14:41 14:47 14:53 86.5 35.0 Cross Railway Crossing Railway Crossing 14:44 14:50 14:56 93.5 28.0 VEER RIGHT Gnarwarre Serivce Rd 14:55 15:01 15:08 110.5 11.0 LEFT Mt Pleasant Rd Traffic Island - keep left 15:22 15:29 15:37 110.5 11.0 RIGHT Barwon Blvd Traffic Island 15:22 15:29 15:37 Roundabout - split 111.3 10.2 RIGHT To stay on Barwon Blvd 15:23 15:31 15:38 Keep left of exit island 111.7 9.8 LEFT Challambra Cres Traffic Island 15:24 15:31 15:39 111.7 9.8 Challambra Cres QOM #2 - START 15:24 15:31 15:39 112.5 9.0 no standing sign QOM #2 - FINISH 15:25 15:32 15:40 112.5 9.0 RIGHT The Ridge Roundabout - cut (3rd exit) 15:25 15:32 15:40 112.7 8.8 RIGHT Scenic Rd Roundabout - cut (3rd exit) 15:25 15:33 15:41 114.9 6.6 Cross Single Lane Bridge Caution - narrows 15:29 15:36 15:45 115.3 6.2 LEFT Melville Ave Traffic Island 15:30 15:37 15:45 117.7 3.8 RIGHT Church St Traffic Lights 15:33 15:41 15:49 118.7 2.8 RIGHT Ballarat Rd (A300) Traffic Lights - LHS Traffic Island 15:35 15:43 15:51 119.5 2.0 VEER LEFT Glenleith Ave Direction - Scenic Route 15:36 15:44 15:52 119.8 1.7 RIGHT The Esplanade Roundabout - keep left (2nd exit) 15:37 15:44 15:53 121.1 0.4 Pass Gheringhap St DEVIATION 15:16 15:28 15:41 Km0 GEELONG GEELONG 121.5 0.0 Continue Grate FINISH - NO SPRINT POINTS 15:39 15:47 15:56 6 m 7 m 121.6 -0.1 Finish run-off

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PPO MAP FEED ZONE TO FINISH MAP

PARKING (PRE RACE)

RECOMMENDED ROUTE 1. Right on to Cape Otway Road (C135) towards Geelong & Colac 2. Right Mount Duneed Road towards Barwon Heads - Pass Under Bridge – CAUTION Low Clearance 3.3m 3. Left Anglesea Road (C134) – Roundabout 1st Exit towards M1 4. Right on to Princes Freeway (M1) towards Geelong 5. Exit Princes Freeway (B140) towards Geelong West Hamilton 6. Right Hamilton Highway (B140) towards Geelong West 7. Veer left to stay on Hyland Street 8. Left McCurdy Road 9. Right Church Street (C118) 10. Enter Race Route 11. Veer Left Glenleith Avenue 12. Right the Esplanade DEVIATION (POST RACE) 13. Right Yarra Street – support vehicle parking in Feed Zone

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The Convoy Code of Conduct applies to all vehicles involved 10. Convoy vehicles must have clear windows. TO GO: 3 KM, 2 KM, 1 KM, 500M, SPRINT: 5 KM, 1 KM, 500M, 200M, in race convoy operations, whether involved with the 11. All vehicles must follow instructions of the Commissaire 200M, 150M, 100M, 50M 100M, FINISH conduct of the race itself or while performing a role that and/or Race Regulator. This includes gaining permission interfaces with the convoy operations and/or occurs within to pass through the convoy. the race envelope: 12. When passing through the convoy, vehicles must only » Team Cars travel marginally faster than the riders, and use short FINISH SPRINT » Commissaire and Judge/Vehicles sharp toots of the horn to indicate passing. Drivers must FINISH check mirrors before deviating left or right. SPRINT » Race Regulator 13. Wherever possible vehicles should pass the riders on the 3km m m FINISH » Media & Broadcast Cars 1km 200m right hand side of the riders as per normal Australian road » Photographer & Broadcast Motorcycles rules. When passing on the left hand side (and only in » Medical Cars extreme circumstances), drivers must use extreme care » Race Director Vehicle and ensure that the rider is fully aware of your intentions QOM: START, 500M, 200M, 50KM FEEDING FEED ZONE - START to take the inside line. Drivers must check mirrors before » Technical Director Vehicle deviating left or right. Be aware that many European 100M, FINISH ALLOWED AND FINISH » Neutral Support Cars & Motorcycles riders and drivers are used to passing on the left. » Police Cars & Motorcycles 14. When travelling within the race envelope, you must not » Moto Scouts travel more than 20 km/h above the speed of the race. QOM Due to high density foot and vehicle traffic, particularly » Lead Alert Vehicle & Sag Wagon around schools and shopping strips, safety is paramount. QOM 50KM FEEDING To travel any more than 20 km/h above the speed of FEED FEED ALLOWED COMPULSORY CONVOY BEHAVIOUR the race is dangerous, unnecessary and unacceptable. START 200m START FINISH Note: the term ‘vehicle’ refers to both cars and motorcycles. Speeding will be severely dealt with by Victoria Police. Note: the term ‘driver’ applies to both car drivers and If your vehicle is ahead of the race and there is a fast motorcycles pilots. descent ahead please accelerate ahead well in advance of that descent so that you are not in a situation where 1. All drivers must have a UCI Licence issued by a National you must speed dangerously to remain ahead of the Federation. chasing riders. Note: there are some descents where 2. Drivers are responsible for their driving. If they fail to cyclists will descend faster than a vehicle. observe the regulations, they face significant financial 15. When travelling outside the race envelope drivers must TECHNICAL SIGNAGE penalties as well as suspensions of their UCI licence that obey all normal road rules and posted speed limits. allows them to drive in the race convoy. The sanctions The Police Tail Car will endeavour to wait for any vehicle related to driving in the race convoy are defined by stopped (to service a rider, roadside repairs, call of ROUNDABOUT Articles 2.2.038 of the UCI regulations. nature). However, extended delays create the risk of 3. All drivers must attend the Driver Briefing hosted before leakage from other road users into the envelope, which the race, to receive key instructions. Date and time is in turn puts the entire convoy at risk. Extended delays listed in the technical guide. If this meeting clashes with cannot and will not be accommodated. Failure to obey other activities, it is the responsibility of the driver to road rules once outside the race envelope may result in liaise with the Chief Commissaire and/or Race Director infringement notices (fines) being issued by to receive these instructions separately. Sports Directors Victoria Police. will receive their briefing at their meeting. 16. Vehicles must not overtake riders within the final 5km to 4. Failure to attend the Driver Briefing or actively seek out a sprint, 2km to a QOM or 10km to the finish line. these instructions may result in disqualification from the 17. All convoy cars must deviate at the designated deviation race convoy. point at the finish line under the direction of the DIRECTIONAL ARROWS 5. Misconduct in the convoy will result in a warning being deviation supervisor. Exceptions to this rule are the issued. Misconduct that breaches regulations will be Commissaires, Race Direction, Race Doctor and Broom disciplined by the Chief Commissaire. Misconduct Wagon only. that breaches overall race safety and integrity will be 18. Convoy vehicles must be less than 1.66 metres high. disciplined by the Race Director and/or Victoria Police as 19. Convoy vehicles must adhere to the Convoy Assembly appropriate. Times & Locations as listed in the Technical Guide. At the head of the convoy is the Victoria Police Lead 6. 20. Vehicles must turn on headlights. Do not use Vehicle. Vehicles ahead of this vehicle are considered hazard lights. out of the convoy. HUMP CAUTION 21. Drivers must have a 0% blood alcohol level at all times. 7. The tail of the convoy is the Victoria Police Tail Car. Vehicles behind this vehicle are considered out of the 22. The driver is not allowed to use a mobile phone, convoy. including via Bluetooth or hands-free headset. 8. Drivers (particularly cars) must again permission to pass 23. Convoy vehicles must be ready at the start area at least any group of riders from the commissaire behind that 10 minutes before the start. group. 24. The driver must ensure that the vehicle is always clean. CAUTION CAUTION 9. Vehicles cannot pass the race during the last 10km 25. Use of indicators when changing lanes is compulsory. NARROW BRIDGE of the race.

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CAFES LOCATION OPENING DESCRIPTION SUPERMARKETS LOCATION HOURS Coles Supermarkets Westfield Geelong - Yarra Street Box Office 77 Preston St, 7:00-16:00 Locally sourced produce and specialty coffee served from Foodworks 69 Gheringhap St, Geelong Geelong West a shipping container to showcase the sustainable practices that is at the forefront of all their operations. Woolworths Cnr Aberdeen St and Shannon Ave, Geelong

Café GO! 37 Bellerine St, 7:00-16:00 This blue weatherboard cafe with a big leafy courtyard & a FUEL STATIONS LOCATION Geelong quirky vibe whips up creative meals. Coles Express 202-210 Latrobe Tce, Geelong West Coffee Cartel 1-80 Little Malop 7:00-17:00 A specialty coffee roaster that is dedicated to providing APCO 367-369 Moorabool St, South Geelong Brew Bar St, Geelong Australian’s with the highest quality coffees in the world. Coles Express 452-460 Moorabool St, Geelong Their journey for coffee excellence has taken them all over Australia and the world. APCO 57 Ormond Rd, Geelong East Fuel Coffee + Food 2 Gore Pl, 7:30-16:00 Specialty coffee & a simple menu offered in a cosy MEDICAL LOCATIONS LOCATION Geelong exposed-brick cafe adorned with bicycles. Geelong Hospital Bellerine St, Geelong King of the Castle 24 Pakington St, 6:30-15:30 Expansive dining hall with rustic-chic decor, offering coffee, St John of God Hospital 80 Myers St, Geelong Geelong West bakery treats and gourmet burgers. Geelong City Medical Centre 255 Ryrie St, Geelong RESTAURANTS LOCATION OPENING DESCRIPTION Myers Street Family Medical Practice 148 Myers St, Geelong HOURS Geelong Day & Night Pharmacy 225 Ryrie St, Geelong @Mavs Greek 73B Little Malop St, 17:30-late Geelong’s newest and only authentic Greek Restaurant. @ Restaurant Geelong Mavs Restaurant offers fresh, homemade Greek cuisine with a HAIRDRESSER/BEAUTY SALONS LOCATION combination of smaller dishes designed to share alongside a The Residents Barber 24 Pakington St, Geelong West bigger, heartier fare. Berdi 109-113 Pakington St, Geelong West 111 Pakington St, 17:30-21:00 Bright boutique eatery with contemporary, rustic-chic decor, Tulip LAUNDROMATS LOCATION Geelong West serving Modern Australian dishes that are designed to be shared. Blue Hippo Laundromat 31 Donnybrook Rd, Norlane Telegraph Hotel 2 Pakington St, 11:00-23:30 Modern Australian pub grub and craft beer tasting in a mod Bay Linen Hire & Laundry Services 159 Malop St, Geelong Geelong West bar with a fireplace and outdoor area. CINEMAS LOCATION Parkers 2 Shorts Pl, 18:00-21:00 Farmhouse-style stone and wood restaurant, offering grilled Steakhouse Geelong meat dishes from regional producers. Village Cinemas 194/200 Ryrie St, Geelong Little Creatures 221 Swanston St, 10:00-17:00 A true brewery village experience, with a bustling Canteen, INDOOR SWIMMING POOLS LOCATION Brewery Geelong Geelong mysterious White Rabbit Barrel Hall and the colourful Mystery Geelong Aquatic Centre 3 Bridge St, Newtown Lane. True to form, you can grab a fresh beer, a bite to eat inside or out and watch the brewers racing around doing Kardinia Aquatic Centre 25 Park Cres, South Geelong their thing. SHOPPING CENTRE LOCATION Westfield Geelong Corner Yarra & Malop St, Geelong

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