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The CCC is without question one of Australia’s most successful cycling clubs with an outstanding record of member achievements.
The CCC Honour Roll is a recognition of these achievements at cycling’s highest levels.
Name | Career Highlights | Wiki Link |
Alison Mungoven (Wright) | 2002 Commonwealth Games Bronze Medallist and UCI Road World Championship representative 1999, 2002 and 2004. | Wiki |
Chloe Hosking | World Championship representative and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist (2010). 2016 winner of La Course. 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist. | Wiki |
Daniel Ellis | 2008 Olympian – also represented Australia at world championships 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 | Wiki |
David Bink | Commonwealth Games Silver Medallist Teams Pursuit 1990. 2x World Championship Silver Medals. | |
Dean Rogers | First ever Australian Junior World cycling Champion – 1994 | |
Gracie Elvin | Australian road champion 2013 and 2014, Olympian 2016. | Wiki |
Jessie Maclean | Represented Australia at 2014 UCI Road World Championships. Junior World Pursuit Champion 2003. | |
Kimberley Wells | National Criterium Champion 2013 and 2015 | Wiki |
Margaret Hemsley | National Road Champion in 2002. World Championship representative 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004. Commonwealth Games 2002. | Wiki |
Matthew Hayman | Winner Commonwealth Games Road Race 2006. Winner Paris Roubaix 2016. 16 x World Championship appearances. | Wiki |
Matthew Rice | Junior World Championships Bronze Medal Team Pursuit | |
Michael Rogers | World time trial champion 2003, 2004 and 2005. Tour de France stage winner 2014. Olympic and Commonwealth games representative. Winner of the TdU 2002. Team pursuit World Champion 1997 | Wiki |
Neil Stephens | Australian Road champion 1991 and 1995, Tour de France stage winner 1997 | Wiki |
Oenone Wood | 2006 Commonwealth Games ITT winner. Has also represented Australia at Olympic and World Championship level. Inducted into the Cycling Australia Hall of Fame 2016. | Wiki |
Peter Rogers | 1998 Commonwealth Games representative, UCI Road World Championships 1992, 1997, 1998. | Wiki |
Rebecca Wiasak | World Champion individual pursuit 2015 and 2016. 2018 Australian Criterium Champion | Wiki |
Robert McLachlan | 1992 Barcelona Olympian | |
Rory Sutherland | 2004 U23 Australian road race champion. UCI Road World Championships 2014, 2018. Tour de France 2018 | Wiki |
Stephen Hodge | 6 x Tour de France appearances, 4 x Giro, 4 x Vuelta, 10 x World Championships, Olympic and Commonwealth Games representation. | Wiki |
Tom Palmer | 3x U19 track World championships and former Kilo Australian record holder. U23 UCI Road world Championships 2011. | |
Tracey Gaudry | Represented Australia at UCI Road World Championships 194, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000. Olympian 1996 and 2000. In 2013 was elected as the first ever woman Vice President of the UCI. | Wiki |
Vicki Whitelaw | Represented Australia at the 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 UCI Road World Championships. | Wiki |