2024 UCI Oceania Tour

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2024 UCI Oceania Tour
Twentieth edition of the UCI Oceania Tour
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Dates10–25 January
Location Australia, New Zealand
Races3
  2023
2025  

The 2024 UCI Oceania Tour is the 20th season of the UCI Oceania Tour. [1]

Contents

The UCI ratings from highest to lowest were are as follows:

Events

Races in the 2024 UCI Oceania Tour [1]
RaceRatingDateWinnerTeam
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Cycle Classic 2.210–14 JanuaryFlag of New Zealand.svg  Aaron Gate  (NZL) New Zealand
Flag of New Zealand.svg Gravel and Tar Classic 1.220 JanuaryFlag of New Zealand.svg  Josh Burnett  (NZL) MitoQ–NZ Cycling Project
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Surf Coast Classic 1.125 JanuaryFlag of Eritrea.svg  Biniam Girmay  (ERI) Intermarché–Wanty

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References

  1. 1 2 "Calendar". UCI . Retrieved 2 January 2024.