Thursday, July 15, 2021

Cyclist Luke Durbridge Selected to Australian Olympic Team


West Australian Luke Durbridge has been named to make his Olympic debut, replacing Jack Haig who suffered an injury in the Tour de France.

 

Durbridge is a five-time national champion across Time Trial and Road Race, and the 30-year-old has also claimed stage victories in the Giro d’Italia (Team Time Trial wins in 2014 and 2015) and stage and overall wins at the 2021 Festival of Cycling in Adelaide.

 

Currently riding the Tour de France, the 30-year-

old joins 2020 Tour de France podium finisher Richie Porte, 2018 and 2019 Time Trial World Champion Rohan Dennis and Durbridge’s professional cycling teammate Lucas Hamilton to contest men’s road race.

 

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The event will cover a 244km course including 4,865m of elevation, starting in Tokyo’s Musashinonomori Park incorporating incredible views of Mt Fuji.

 

The Australian Olympic Team size for Tokyo remains at 488 with Luke Durbridge replacing Jack Haig. PDFs of full Team broken down by sport and postcode are attached. There may be further changes to the Team based on the circumstances of individual athletes and sports. The AOC will advise on these changes, should they occur.

 

Chef de Mission of the Australian Olympic Team Ian Chesterman welcomed Durbridge to the Team.

 

“Congratulations to Luke on making his Olympic debut,” Chesterman said. “Today’s selection is a great achievement for a rider who has competed at an elite level for more than a decade.

 

“With five national championships from 2012 to 2020 and fantastic results across the globe, Luke has shown he will be a strong addition to the road cycling team.

 

“Injuries are a cruel part of sport and I want to wish Jack all the best in his recovery, I know Luke and the rest of the cycling team will represent Australia with pride.”

 

Simon Jones, Australian Cycling Team’s Performance Director, said Australia has a great depth across the road cyclists.

 

“As ever, the selection was made difficult by the depth of talent available in the Australian men’s road ranks, and the withdrawal of Cameron Meyer for personal reasons and Jack Haig for medical reasons,” Jones said.

 

“We have selected from riders available who can provide world-class support on what is an extremely challenging hilly Olympic road race course profile. Luke brings a wealth of experience to the team and we look forward to seeing him in Japan where he will form a strong Australian outfit with Richie Porte, Rohan Dennis and Lucas Hamilton.

 

“We wish Cam and Jack all the very best, and we hope every rider in the Tour has a safe and successful passage through the remaining stages.”

 

Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo – Men’s Road Cycling team

Name

Event

Age

Olympic Games

Suburb

State

Postcode

Luke Durbridge

Road Race

30

Debut

Bassendean

WA

6054

Rohan Dennis

Time Trial & Road Race

31

3rd (2012, 2016)

Ashford

SA

5035

Lucas Hamilton

Road Race

25

Debut

Ararat

VIC

3377

Richie Porte

Road Race

36

2nd (2016)

Launceston

TAS

7250

 

Australia’s 488-strong Team is the largest Australian Olympic Team at a foreign Games, eclipsing the 482 athletes at Athens 2004 and our second largest ever, behind only Sydney 2000. The Team features the greatest proportion of women (53.5%) and the largest Indigenous athlete representation (16 athletes) in Australian Olympic history.

 

Catch all the latest team info, stats and team bios at www.olympics.com.au/games/tokyo-2020/team/

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