The ProVelo Super League (PSL), which launched in 2025 to replace Australia’s ailing National Road Series (NRS), is getting set to embark on a second year and it’s now doing it with a tried and tested formula for launching riders toward the top level of cycling.
The League, which said it had more than a dozen riders securing “WorldTour team connected opportunities”, in 2025 saw winners Jack Ward and Sophie Marr signed to the Lidl-Trek Future Racing team and Liv AlUla Jayco Continental development team. The second-placed Talia Appleton and third-placed Alli Anderson also secured a spot on the Liv AlUla Jayco development team while Zac Marriage, who placed second overall in the men’s series, found a role as a stagiaire for the IPT Academy.
“The PSL has quickly established itself as an important platform for rider progression and fan engagement,” AusCycling CEO Marne Fechner said in a statement.
“Season two will build on that foundation, refining the racing format, strengthening partnerships with host cities, and creating even greater opportunities for both Australian and international teams, riders and fans,” said Wilson.
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