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Simone Giuliani

ProVelo Super League: Cameron Ivory and Ruby Taylor take out short Tour of Tasmania opening time trial

Ruby Taylor (Team Redcat) on her way to victory on the stage 1 time trial of the Tour of Tasmania, round 2 of the 2026 ProVelo Super League.

The second round of the 2026 Hertz ProVelo Super League began on Thursday with Cameron Ivory (Launceston Mountain Bike Club) and Ruby Taylor (Team Redcat) claiming the opening short and sharp time trial at the Tour of Tasmania.

The 18-year-old Taylor, the daughter of Liz Taylor (née Tadich) who claimed silver in the road race at the World Championships in 1997, had in fact delayed her arrival in Tasmania having been suffering from a cold earlier in the week.

"I knew the effort, I was prepared for it and I think I did what I was capable of and I'm really proud of that," Taylor said in an interview with broadcaster SBS. "I flew in this morning and unpacked my bike and got straight out. So I did a few laps of the climb and my second time up I got fourth on the Strava leaderboard and that filled me with a lot of confidence."

Keely Bennett (Butterfields Ziptrak) took second while third in the women's category was Georgia Waghorn (Black Magic Women's Cycling).

In the men's event it was Connor Wright (Falcons Pedal Mafia) who took second while Graeme Frislie (CCACHE x Bodywrap) was third.

The opener of the second event of the six round series was just 0.6km long, zig zagging its way up Brisbane Street West in Launceston.

The four-stage tour continues on Friday with riders facing Gunns Plain as the men take on a 133.3k road race while the women take on 107.3km across the circuit from Penguin. Saturday's stage 3 from Longford to Poatina delivers a 73.6km road race while the stage 4 finale is a criterium in Launceston.

After the Tour of Tasmania the next round of the ProVelo Super League will be the Melbourne to Warrnambool and Warrnambool Women's Cycling Classic, which was delayed by two weeks after fires in the vicinity of the course in late January. The long-range men's event will now run on February 28 and the women's on March 1.

Stage 1 - Men top 5

Position

Rider/team

Time

1

Cameron Ivory (Launceston Mountain Bike Club

1:18

2

Connor Wright (Falcons Pedal Mafia)

+3

3

Graeme Frislie (CCACHE x Bodywrap)

-

4

Finlay Walsh (CCACHE x Bodywrap)

-

5

Oliver Sims (COBRA9 x Leigh Surveyors)

+4

Stage 1 - Women top 5

Position

Rider/team

Time

1

Ruby Taylor (Team Redcat)

1:46

2

Keely Bennett (Butterfields Ziptrak)

+1

3

Georgia Waghorn (Black Magic Women's Cycling)

+3

4

Isla Bradbury (Nstrmo x Attaquer x CCACHE)

+4

5

Sophia Sammons (Team Redcat)

+5

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