Australia’s Next Generation of Track Talent Recognised by AusCycling
Australia’s track cycling future continues to gather momentum, with a strong group of emerging and developing riders earning categorisation through the latest 2026–27 AusCycling Performance Pathway announcement.
The categorisations recognise athletes identified as having the potential to progress toward future international success, including World Championships, Commonwealth Games and Olympic competition.
The newly announced track cohort showcases the depth of young talent currently progressing through the Australian pathway system across both endurance and sprint disciplines.
Congratulations to the following PSL riders on their AusCycling track endurance categorisation!
Developing Endurance Track Cyclists (2026-27)
- Noah Blannin - QLD
- Jack Dohler - WA
- Nicole Duncan – NSW
- Oscar Gallagher - VIC
- Alex Hewes - QLD
- Toby Jones - QLD
- Odette Lynch - SA
- Amelie Sanders - QLD
- Jonas Shelverton - TAS
- Leani van der Berg – SA
- Thomas Waites - QLD
- Sam Washington – WA
Emerging Endurance Track Cyclists (2026-27)
- Elsie Apps – NSW
- Anna Dubier – NSW
- Ollie Jirovec – VIC
- Lucie Johnston – TAS
- Sienna Monteith – QLD
- Megan Moore – QLD
- Maxx Nuspan – VIC
- Ava Schmidtke – SA
- Jack Sloan – SA
- Lachlan Stewart – VIC
- Lachlan Walters – QLD
- Oliver Ward – SA
Read the full media release from AusCycling https://auscycling.org.au/news/auscycling-announces-emerging-and-developing-athlete-categorisations-for-2026-27
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