Down Under Classic

Australian one-day road cycling criterium race


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FieldValue
nameDown Under Classic
imagePeople's Choice Classic 2015.jpg
image_captionPeople's Choice Classic 2015
dateJanuary
regionAdelaide, South Australia, Australia
disciplineRoad
competitionOne-day
typeCriterium
organiserEvents South Australia
directorMichael Turtur
first
number17 (as of 2024)
firstwinnerRobbie McEwen
mostwinsCaleb Ewan (5 wins)
mostrecentJhonatan Narváez
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| name = Down Under Classic | current_event = | image = People's Choice Classic 2015.jpg | image_caption = People's Choice Classic 2015 | date = January | region = Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | discipline = Road | competition = One-day | type = Criterium | organiser = Events South Australia | director = Michael Turtur | first = | number = 17 (as of 2024) | last = | firstwinner = Robbie McEwen | mostwins = Caleb Ewan (5 wins) | mostrecent = Jhonatan Narváez The Down Under Classic (currently known as the Villawood Men's Classic, and previously known as the Schwalbe Classic, People's Choice Classic, and Cancer Council Helpline Classic for sponsorship reasons), is a criterium around Rymill Park in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It precedes the Tour Down Under.

History

Since the very first Tour Down Under in 1999, there has been a history of city-based circuit racing in Adelaide. For several years the Tour Down Under featured a race around the East End of Adelaide and through the centre of Adelaide around King William Street.

The Down Under Classic was developed to retain a cycling race in the city from 2006 due to rules preventing the number of small circuit races in a multi-day stage race.

Caleb Ewan is the most successful cyclist in the race with five wins.

Location

The Down Under Classic has traditionally raced around Rymill Park/Murlawirrapurka in the East End, however it has been relocated over the years.

In 2014, the race was moved to a circuit around Victoria Drive and the River Torrens, north of the University of Adelaide.

In 2017, it moved slightly south from Rymill Park to King Rodney Park/Ityamai-itpina before returning to its traditional configuration in 2019.

In 2020, it moved into the centre of Adelaide racing through main boulevards including Wakefield Street, Flinders Street and Victoria Square.

Format

The Down Under Classic is typically 'raced to distance'. For instance, in 2017 the race was 50.6 kilometres, or 22 laps of the King Rodney Park circuit.

In 2019, the format was changed to be time-certain, meaning the race lasted for exactly one hour and one lap. This reverted to the full-distance format in 2020.

Prizes

The Down Under Classic does not count towards time or points of the Tour Down Under and, while promoted as part of the Tour Down Under 'festival' alongside the men's and women's races, is a distinctly separate race.

Instead, riders compete for prize money, with four sprint primes and the finish line prize all offering up the opportunity to obtain financial reward.

The winner of the Down Under Classic is awarded a victor's jersey, which often presents in the colours of the event sponsor. Under Cancer Council sponsorship the jersey was blue and yellow, People's Choice was green and white (until 2018) and in 2019 the jersey was red, owing to SouthAustralia.com support.

Results

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Year1st placeTeam2nd placeTeam3rd placeTeam
2006Robbie McEwenDaniele ColliSimone Cadamuro
2007Mark RenshawHilton ClarkeSimon ClarkeSouthAustralia.com–AIS
2008André GreipelMark RenshawRobbie McEwen
2009Robbie McEwenWim StroetingaGraeme Brown
2010Greg HendersonChris SuttonAndré Greipel
2011Matthew GossMark RenshawRobbie McEwen
2012André GreipelEdvald Boasson HagenHeinrich Haussler
2013André GreipelMatthew GossGreg Henderson
2014Marcel KittelAndré GreipelCaleb EwanUniSA–Australia
2015Marcel KittelJuan José LobatoWouter Wippert
2016Caleb EwanGiacomo NizzoloAdam Blythe
2017Caleb EwanSam BennettPeter Sagan
2018Peter SaganAndré GreipelCaleb Ewan
2019Caleb EwanPeter SaganAlex Edmondson
2020Caleb EwanElia VivianiSimone Consonni
2021No race due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022
2023Caleb EwanJordi MeeusKaden Groves
2024Jhonatan NarváezNatnael TesfatsionIsaac del Toro
2025Sam WelsfordHenri UhligMatthew Brennan
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References

References

  1. "People's Choice Classic". Tour Down Under.
  2. "Schwalbe Classic".
  3. "2017 People's Choice Classic map".
  4. "Down Under Classic".

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