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Brodie Chapman: 2028 Racing Goal After Kigali World Championship

Brodie Chapman: 2028 Racing Goal After Kigali World Championship

December 18, 2025 David Thompson - Sports Editor Sports

here’s a breakdown of the key ⁢facts from the provided text, focusing on Brodie Chapman and ‌her cycling goals:

Key Takeaways:

* Team Change: ‌ Brodie Chapman moved from Lidl-Trek to UAE ⁢Team ADQ, following teammate Elisa Longo ‌Borghini.She’s happy with the move and hopes it will extend her career.
* Career ⁢Goals: Chapman aims to ⁤race professionally until at least 2028. she’s motivated by‌ the possibility of competing for‌ a gold medal in the Olympic time trial ‌at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, following in the footsteps of Grace Brown.
*‍ Australian National Championships Focus: ⁣ Her immediate goal is to defend her Australian national time trial title in Perth in January. She feels confident but acknowledges the⁤ competition, particularly from Felicity⁢ Wilson-Haffenden.
* Time Trial Strategy: Chapman plans to go all-out in the time trial, despite ⁤it being early in the season. She emphasizes⁣ focusing ⁣on ⁤her‌ own race, ‌even with strong ‌competitors.
* Road Race⁣ Ambition: She will also compete in the Australian national road race, even without⁤ team support, and intends⁢ to race for a result.
* ‍ Season ⁤Preparation: the January races are ​seen as‌ preparation for the larger ⁢season goals, including the World Championships.

Specific⁤ Details:

* National Time trial​ Win: Chapman won the 2023 Australian national time trial title by 33 seconds over Amber Pate.
* Course Familiarity: ‍The Perth⁢ time trial course is more familiar to Chapman this year compared to last.
* Felicity Wilson-Haffenden: Chapman identifies Wilson-Haffenden ⁢(2023 junior ⁣time trial world champion) as a meaningful threat in the‌ time trial.
* Mixed ⁤Relay Success: ‍ Chapman was part‌ of the Australian team that won the Mixed ⁢Relay time trial at the World ‌Championships.

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