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Centenary Run
Sunday, September 20, 2026 · Torres Vedras, Portugal
Distances
10K
About this race
The Centenary 1000 was a week-long road cycling race held in Victoria, comprising seven long stages covering a total distance of 1,102 miles (1,773 km). It was established for the Centenary of Victoria, with the initial concept of a 1,000-mile race, prize money exceeding £1,000, and a challenging mountain stage over Mount Hotham. The event was not a straightforward first-to-finish competition; Australian road racing at the time frequently used handicaps, so the organizers implemented a graded handicap system, though the championship was ultimately decided by aggregate time.
The course commenced with a 165-mile stage from Melbourne to Warrnambool, proceeding through locations like Stawell and Omeo, where the fifth stage offered additional handicap points. The competition attracted top cyclists from Australia and New Zealand, including Hubert Opperman, Richard "Fatty" Lamb, Ossie Nicholson, Harry Watson, Len Hill, and Alby Ralston, alongside European competitors Paul Chocque, Fernand Mithouard, and Nino Borsari. Harry Cruise secured the championship in 53 hours, 50 minutes, and 32 seconds, carrying a three-minute advantage into the final stage, while D-grade rider Ted Stubenrauch claimed the handicap victory despite fracturing a bone in his shoulder during stage four.
Start location
Torres Vedras, Lisboa