There is no doubt that Lidl-Trek are once again one of the key teams to watch at the Women’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, as they hunt for that first victory at the one-day Women’s WorldTour race with a packed hand with an exciting new card added into the mix in 2025, Niamh Fisher-Black.
The rider from New Zealand hasn’t yet raced the event, the closest thing she has to a home one-day WorldTour event, largely because she has spent the past four years with SD Worx – a team that doesn’t venture out to the Australian WorldTour openers in January.
Fisher-Black is coming into the event from a Tour Down Under which didn’t necessarily deliver on all the teams hopes but certainly wasn’t a period of racing without some shows of strength – Fisher-Black finishing 12th overall while Amanda Spratt was seventh.
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