The Oceania Cycling Confederation has announced that there will be no Oceania Road Championships held in 2025 after failing to find a suitable date and location. This decision is expected to disappoint many riders, teams, and fans in the region. While Australia and New Zealand generally excel in these championships, the OCC encompasses several other member nations. Future opportunities to earn UCI points remain limited, primarily available in early February during Australian events like the Santos Tour Down Under.
The Oceania Cycling Confederation confirmed there will be no Oceania road titles awarded in 2025 due to unsuccessful efforts to secure a date and location.
Oceania Cycling Confederation President Tony Mitchell acknowledged the disappointment this news brings and expressed commitment to hosting the Championships in 2026.
Strong cycling nations like Australia and New Zealand typically dominate the Oceania Road Championships, alongside other member nations from the OCC.
UCI-ranked road races providing points and prestige are primarily available in Australia during the January and early February timeframe.
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