The new ProVelo Super League (PSL), which is set to provide a national racing series for the top domestic riders in Australia from 2025, has announced that the Under 23 competitors will be in with a chance to earn a spot as a stagiaire with Jayco-AlUla or the women’s Liv-AlUla-Jayco development team.
Gerry Ryan, who is backing the new League, is offering up a contract for the U23 men’s series winner to join the WorldTour squad as a stagiaire from August 1 2025, and the women’s U23 series winner secures a spot on the Liv AlUla Jayco development team for the whole 2026 season.
“The transition to international racing, especially in Europe, is incredibly challenging,” said ProVelo Super League ambassador Mitch Docker in the statement. “The level of competition is exceptionally high, and the cultural differences along with unfamiliar racing styles, almost broke me in my first few years overseas,” added the now-retired WorldTour racer.
The new league said it is set to launch during the Australian summer of cycling in Adelaide in January 2025.
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