Porte named 2020 AusCycling Cyclist of the Year

Richie Porte will be awarded the Sir Hubert 'Oppy' Opperman Medal after being named 2020 Cyclist of the Year by AusCycling on Wednesday.

Richie Porte

Richie Porte Source: AAP

In last year's Tour de France, Porte become only the second Australian ever (after Cadel Evans) to finish on the podium at world cycling's biggest event.

The Tasmanian came third behind Slovenians Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) and Primoz Roglic (Team Jumbo-Visma).

"For me, this is a massive privilege and an honour to get this award finally," said Porte.

"It has been something I have always wanted to do, so to take it out finally, it is of great satisfaction.
"When you look at the future of Australian cycling, there are so many good riders coming through.

"So, to have my name up there now alongside cyclists like Cadel Evans, Rohan Dennis, Mat Hayman and Caroline Buchanan, it is an absolute privilege and honour, so thank you to everybody."

Porte, 36, began the 2020 season by winning the Tour Down Under then returned to Europe to continue the WorldTour season before it was postponed due to coronavirus in March.

In the Tour de France - his tenth - he overcame a two-minute deficit on the final stage to ride onto the podium, and finished off the season by placing 25th in the UCI World Championships and claiming a top-ten finish in La Flèche Wallonne.

All 2020 AusCycling Cyclist of the Year Award Winners

The "Oppy" Medal - 2020 AusCycling Cyclist of the Year

Richie Porte (TAS)

Male & Female Track Cyclist of the Year

Steph Morton (SA)

Nathan Hart (ACT), Matt Richardson (WA), Tom Cornish (NSW)

Male & Female Road Cyclist of the Year

Grace Brown (VIC)

Richie Porte (TAS)

Male & Female Mountain Biker of the Year

Rebecca McConnell (ACT)

Jack Moir (NSW)

Male & Female BMX Racing Rider of the Year

Saya Sakakibara (NSW)

Anthony Dean (SA)

Male & Female BMX Freestyle Rider of the Year

Natalya Diehm (QLD)

Brandon Loupos (NSW)

Male & Female Para-Cyclist of the Year (Road)

Meg Lemon (SA)

Stuart Jones (NSW)

Male & Female Para-Cyclist of the Year (Track)

Emily Petricola (VIC)

David Nicholas (QLD)

Male & Female ESport Cyclist of the Year

Sarah Gigante (VIC)

Freddy Ovett (VIC)


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Published 17 February 2021 2:43pm
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