No one could match Ally Wollaston’s acceleration on Saturday as she launched her sprint in the closing metres to take the win at the women’s Mapei Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race for a second year in a row.

On the run-in, Mavi García (UAE Team ADQ) was the first to lift the pace for the 12-rider lead group, working for a teammate, but the FDJ United-SUEZ rider with number one on her back quickly came to the front and powered to the line to to take the victory.

Josie Nelson (Picnic–PostNL) finished second, with Mireia Benito (AG Insurance–Soudal) taking third to complete the podium in Geelong, which has never before had a repeat rider standing on the top step.

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“Amazing. I said to the girls, ‘I am not feeling fantastic’ at the first time [up Challambra Crescent]. I really struggled, and you can see my fight wasn’t on both times, actually. So I owe it to my teammates today, if they weren’t there, there’s no way I would have gone back,” Wollaston said.

The peloton split on the tough climb, with a select group of 12 riders forging clear to contest the finish. The move included UAE Team ADQ teammates Dominika Włodarczyk and García, the Liv AlUla Jayco duo of Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland and Ella Wylie, the Visma–Lease a Bike pair of Sarah Van Dam and Rosita Reijnhout, Women’s Tour Down Under overall winner Noemi Rüegg (EF Education–Oatly), Nelson, Benito, and Wollaston alongside FDJ–SUEZ teammates Amber Kraak and Lauren Dickson.

GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 31: Ally Wollaston of New Zealand and Team FDJ United - SUEZ celebrates at podium as race winner with Ex-professional cyclist, Cadel Evans during the 10th Mapei Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 2026, Women's Elite a 141.2km one day race from Geelong to Geelong / #UCIWWT / on January 31, 2026 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Con Chronis/Getty Images)

Ally Wollaston (FDJ United-SUEZ) receives the winner’s trophy from Cadel Evans (Image credit: Getty Images)

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