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Chloe Hosking – My career ‘warrants a salary that is not just me scraping by on the poverty line’

Chloe Hosking - My career 'warrants a salary that is not just me scraping by on the poverty line'


Chloe Hosking will be lining up at her fifth edition of the Deakin University elite women’s event at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race on Saturday and perhaps her last.

The Australian sprinter – who has a victory tally of around 40 including La Course, Commonwealth Games gold and a Giro d’Italia Donne stage – wasn’t expecting to be potentially waving goodbye to her Women’s WorldTour career at the race which she won in 2018. Now Saturday’s 143km race could be either a last hurrah or perhaps a lifeline. Either way the 32 year old plans to make the most of it.

“If I win a WorldTour race that’s 400 points and teams want that,” Hosking told a pre-race media conference. “I want to have a really strong showing tomorrow whether or not that is going to net me a contract for 2023.”

“It would be fantastic [to get a contract] but at the end of the day, I want to have a race that I’m proud of. And if it is the last WorldTour race of my career, I can be really happy that I was able to do this race, one of my favourite races, and, while not totally finishing on my terms, at least trying to grapple a little control back of the situation.”

The collapse of B&B Hotels team threw Hosking’s plans of an orderly lead into retirement over the next two years into disarray. Though, Hosking has never been one to give up easily, telling Cyclingnews earlier this month that “I always feel like I am a person that does well when my back is against the wall but maybe this is just one too many times.” 

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