As Cadel Evans launched into his road cycling career and quickly made his mark by stepping into the maglia rosa for a day at the 2002 edition of the Giro d’Italia, Mapei was the sponsor name emblazoned on his cycling cap. 23 years later, on a windy early spring day in Geelong, Australia’s only Tour de France winner once again pulled on a cap with the familiar brand on the front as the association that started with his time at the Mapei-Quickstep team has endured well beyond Evans’ race years – the maker of adhesives, sealants and chemicals for the building industry has now become the title sponsor of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.
Mapei, which began in Italy and grew its reach internationally, has been involved as a main sponsor of the early season one-day race right from the beginning in 2015 but from 2026 the event will be known as the Mapei Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.
The extension of the partnership with the former rider that started in Europe – carrying beyond Evans association with the Mapei-QuickStep team and through his career as he trained at the Mapei Sport Research Centre in Italy under Professor Aldo Sassi – is now locked in for another three years as the international brand steps up to the title sponsorship role.
“I am both honoured and proud that a company like Mapei have decided to increase their already unwavering support for the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race,” said Evans, “The Mapei brand is a prestigious one in world cycling from their super team to sponsoring the UCI Road World Championships and now, naming rights sponsor of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. With Mapei by our side we look forward to the future of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race with excitement at what we can achieve”.
The Mapei name will be attached to both the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race men’s and women’s competitions, which in 2026 will run on January 31 and February 1, while the attached mid-week Surf Coast Classic races will…
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