Mobius BridgeLane
Team information | |
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Registered | Australia |
Founded | 2016 |
Discipline | Road |
Status |
National (2016–2017) UCI Continental (2018–) |
Team name history | |
2016–2017 2018– |
Mobius Future Racing Mobius–BridgeLane |
Mobius-BridgeLane (UCI Team Code: MBL, previously known as mobius Future Racing) is an Australian UCI Continental road cycling team based in Sydney, Australia.[1] Established in January 2015, the team takes its name from the original and current title sponsor 'mobius Marketing and Design Consultants' (owned by cycling enthusiasts Jane Tribe and Guy Bicknell), and BridgeLane Group, an invest firm located in Sydney, NSW. mobius-Bridgelane competes in the Australian National Road Series (NRS) as well the UCI Oceania Tour.[2][3] The team finished 2nd overall in the 2016 National Road Series behind Avanti IsoWhey Sports and 3rd in 2017.[4][5][6]
Outside of the NRS, the team has raced UCI events in the USA such as Tour of the Gila in 2017 and had riders represent Australia and New Zealand at World Championships on the track and the road. It has well established presence in various local racing scenes throughout Australia, as well as consistent success in State and National Open events. Several riders also compete in races in Europe and Asia throughout the year.[1]
Current Team Roster
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Major results
- 2015
- UCI Track World Championships (Team Pursuit), Alex Frame
- UCI Track World Championships (Team Pursuit), Pieter Bulling
- New South Wales Road Championships Hill Climb, Scott Bradburn
- New South Wales U19 Road Championships Criterium, Liam Magennis
- New South Wales U19 Road Championships Road Race, Liam Magennis
- New South Wales U19 Road Championships Time Trial, Liam Magennis
- Oceania U19 Continental Road Race Championships, Jackson Carman
- Oceania U19 Track Championships (Team Pursuit)
- Oceania U19 Track Championships (Maddison)
- 2016
New Zealand U19 National Time Trial Championships, James Fouche New Zealand U19 National Road Race Championships, Robert Stannard- Stage 6 Tour of the Great South Coast, Nick Kergozou
- Stage 7 Tour of the Great South Coast, Robert Stannard
- Oceania U19 Continental Time Trial Championships, James Fouche
- Oceania U19 Continental Road Race Championships, James Fouche
- Overall Tour of Tasmania, Ben Dyball
- Stage 4, Ben Dyball
- Overall Satalyst Tour of Margaret River
- New South Wales Road Championships Hill Climb, Scott Bradburn
- 2018
- Gravel and Tar, Ethan Berends
- New Zealand Cycle Classic
- 1st, KOM competition, Dylan Newbery
Australia National Championships- 2nd U19 Road Race, Ben Metcalfe
- 1st C5 Para-cycling Road Race, Alistair Donohoe
- 1st C5 Para-cycling ITT, Alistair Donohoe
- 1st, KOM Elite Men's Road Race, Dylan Newbery
- 1st, Sprint Category, Elite Men's Road Race, Dylan Newbery
- Jayco Herald Sun Tour
- 2nd Place, Stage 3, Alexander Evans
- 8th, General Classification, Alexander Evans
- 2nd, Young Riders Classification, Alexander Evans
References
- 1 2 "NRS Teams". Cycling.org.au. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
- ↑ "FIELD 2017 NZCC". Cycletournz.com. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
- ↑ "Road - Calendar". Uci.ch. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
- ↑ Woodpower, Zeb (2017-01-26). "Tom Petty dreaming big with mobius Future Racing". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
- ↑ by Matt de Neef (2016-11-02). "What Cycling Australia concluded from its NRS review and what happens now". Cycling Tips. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
- ↑ "NRS Rankings". Cycling.org.au. Retrieved 2017-02-28.