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Anonymous $100,000 donation helps make new Australian women’s team a reality

Anonymous $100,000 donation helps make new Australian women's team a reality


Australia will get a new Women’s Continental team in 2023, partly bankrolled by crowdfunding, after a large anonymous donation of $100,000 helped turn plans to address a shrinking of development opportunities for domestic riders into a reality.

The new Australian-based Women’s Continental Team, which is set to play a part in rebuilding the stepping stones as a global upswing in the top level of women’s cycling takes hold, plans to compete in the National Road Series (NRS) and beyond. It will run alongside the Team BridgeLane men’s squad, which in its various forms has provided a crucial pathway into the European peloton for over two decades.

The new team began to take shape when Pat Shaw kicked off a crowd funding campaign, as not long after he taken up the role of directeur sportif for the women’s team at Inform TMX Make he was told it would join the ranks of the NRS squads disappearing from the scene. In a bid to try and help those athletes left behind Shaw, a cyclist who competed both domestically and internationally before retiring in 2016, came up with a plan to deliver a team with a budget large enough to provide meaningful opportunities – in the order of $250,000 to $400,000 – through the combination of crowdfunding and sponsorship.

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