Australian National Team Announcements
The hard labour of the 2018 season for InForm TM Insight MAKE has been rewarded in the form of multiple National Team selections for the rest of the Australian summer of cycling. We have riders selected for the KordaMentha Real Estate Australian Team in the Towards Zero Race Melbourne, The Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race and the Jayco Herald Sun Tour.
The squads for the races are below:
Toward Zero Race Melbourne January 24th
Nathan Elliott (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Michael Freiberg (Pro Racing Sunshine Coast)
Brenton Jones (Delko Marseille Provence)
Tom McFarlane (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Will Moloney-Morton (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Rudy Porter (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
David Williams (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
“I'm absolutely stoked to be lining up for the KordaMentha Real Estate Australian Team at the Towards Zero Race Melbourne and Jayco Herald Sun Tour. I couldn’t have done it without the support of the whole InForm TM Insight MAKE team, and of course, Pat Lane,” David Williams said about his selection.
Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race January 26-27th
Nathan Elliott (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Michael Freiberg (Pro Racing Sunshine Coast)
Dylan Sunderland (BridgeLane)
Harry Sweeney (CA)
Carter Turnbull (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Ayden Toovey (BridgeLane)
Nick White (BridgeLane)
“I'm super excited to race the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race and Jayco Herald Sun Tour. Obviously, the level will be extremely high and harder than anything I have done before, but I'm looking forward to seeing how I measure up against some of the best riders in the world,” Carter Turnbull said.
Jayco Herald Sun Tour January 30th - February 3rd
Nathan Elliot (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Carter Turnbull (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Rudy Porter (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Tom McFarlane (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
David Williams (InForm TM Insight MAKE)
Brenton Jones (CA/ Delko Marseille Provence)
Sam Jenner (CA/Team Wiggins Le Col)
“I’m stoked, but also can’t believe the fact that only three years ago I was on the other side of the fence watching Chris Froome light it up on Arthurs Seat and take the stage victory. Now to actually be racing it is crazy, I can’t wait to take on the opportunity and make the most of it,” Rudy Porter said.
Team manager Pat Lane expressed his genuine excitement on the announcements.
“The riders bought into our goals and worked so hard all season to make this happen. I can’t wait to watch the riders reap the rewards of their great team work. Pulling on the Australian kit is always something special, I’m really glad that my guys will get to experience that.”