Australian HPV Super Series explained

Australian HPV Super Series
Country/Region: Australia
Inaugural:1986
Classes:7 (18 including female, masters, and solo teams)
Teams:250+
Champion Team: Wattle Racing (Gunyah)

The Australian HPV Super Series is an annual championship held in South Australia and Western Australia featuring velomobiles racing around enclosed circuits for a period between 6 and 24 hours.

The largest event of its kind anywhere in the world, it attracts teams from all around Australia, and even overseas. Since 2018, the championship has consisted of six races, culminating in the 24 hour event at Murray Bridge.

2024 Australian HPV Super Series

Dates

RaceCircuitLocationDurationDate
1 McNamara ParkMount Gambier, South Australia8 Hour16th of March
2 The Bend KartdromeTailem Bend, South Australia6 Hour18th of May
3 Victoria Park CriteriumAdelaide, South Australia6 Hour14th of June
4 The Bend KartdromeTailem Bend, South Australia12 Hour3rd of August
5 Busselton Street CircuitBusselton, Western Australia6 Hour18th August
6 Sturt Reserve Street CircuitMurray Bridge, South Australia24 Hour 21st–22nd September

Updates during the races at Adelaide and Murray Bridge are live streamed on the AHPVSS Facebook and YouTube pages.

History

In 1985, what would become the inaugural Pedal Prix race was held in the car park of what was at the time the Underdale Campus of the University of South Australia on Holbrooks Road. There were less than a dozen participating teams. This event marks the start of the Australian HPV Super Series and at the time it generated tremendous interest. Vehicles varied considerably in sophistication and quality but the potential to get students involved in designing, making and testing the vehicles was readily apparent.

In 1986 the event was moved to the Road Safety Centre on Oaklands Road in Marion (later turned into a wetlands) to cater for the increased number of teams. Rules and standards were developed to guide teams in building vehicles so that they were safer. This site was considerably more complex with many corners and a hill to test riders and their vehicles.

The popularity of the event continued to grow and it soon became apparent that the number of entries was growing beyond the capacity of the Road Safety Centre. As a result, in 1992 the event was moved to the Adelaide International Raceway at Virginia. This site easily catered for the increased number of entries. The wider, flatter track saw records for the distance travelled in the 24 hour endurance race increase. A major disadvantage of this site has been its openness and exposure to weather. Wind, dust and an uninteresting track layout had the committee looking for alternatives. 1996 marked the last time that petrol driven hybrids were allowed to participate. At various stages throughout the history of the 24 hour race there have been categories for petrol and solar hybrids as well as a commuter category where more than one rider was in the vehicle.

1997 saw the event moved to Sturt Reserve, Murray Bridge, where for the first time public roads were sealed off specially for the event. It was felt that the new venue would comfortably accommodate the number of entries anticipated, provide a greater challenge for teams and provide a better atmosphere for all competitors, spectators and visitors.[1] The field at the first Murray Bridge totalled 90 teams. The record size for the competing field at Murray Bridge was 228 set in 2009.

In 2003, The HPV Super Series began, with a championship season that spanned four races. They included two 3 hour sprints on the same day and later a 6-hour race all at Victoria Park and then concluded with the 24 hour Murray Bridge event. The two 3 hour sprints were then replaced with a single 6 hour race. A 9-hour race was trialed once during 2009 for race 2 at Victoria Park.

The 2013 Murray Bridge event was the first to include teams representing five states/territories with teams from South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales and the Northern Territory present.

In 2014, a street circuit in Loxton, South Australia was introduced as the new opening race of a four-race championship. In addition, the McNamara Park circuit near Mount Gambier and a street circuit in Busselton, Western Australia were introduced as non-series events. The Murray Bridge street circuit remained as the final race of the series and the two Victoria Park races also remained unchanged.

In 2017, the McNamara Park circuit was upgraded to a series event as the opening race of the series. In 2018, the race in Busselton was also upgraded to a series event as the penultimate race.

On 14 December 2017, it was announced by the Australian HPV Super Series and the Victorian HPV Grand Prix Series that National Vehicle Specifications had been adopted for the 2018 season onward, subjecting both series to common vehicle specifications and making it easier for teams to compete across both series without needing to change their vehicle set-ups; in previous years, both series had their own specification guidelines to comply with.[2]

For the 2016 and 2017 seasons, in all races apart from Murray Bridge, race days were separated for Category 4 (Saturday) and the remaining categories (Sunday). This was scaled back to only include the two Victoria Park races for the 2018-19 seasons.

The 2020 season abruptly came to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic with most races ether being cancelled or "rescheduled".

The 2021 season was cut short after just a few races again because of Covid. the Adelaide 6 hour was held on a shorter course due to the covid testing clinic at Victoria Park.

The 2022 season saw all races held for the first time since covid with only the Adelaide 6 hour being split between 2 days. Saturday was community teams and Sunday was school teams. the 2022 season also saw the return of the Murray bridge 24-hour race for the first time since 2019. Sadly, at the end of the season Aroura racing said goodbye after a season win.

The 2023 season saw the addition of the main sponsor University of South Australia entering the races with their trike Evo. All races where held this season, and the Victoria Park long track came back into play for the first time since COVID-19. 2023 saw Wattle Racing's Gunyah take out the championship win and Trump Trikes take out the 24 hour win.

Notable riders

Racing Categories & Divisions

The four categories are divided under two classifications of "School Categories" and "Community Categories". Introduced in 2006, all school and community categories have further sub-categories for All Female teams.

The following category criteria are accurate as of the 2020 season.[3]

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Definition
S1
S1F
Junior SchoolConsists of riders in Years 5 to 7 from a single school that are under the age of 14 on 1 January.
  • Up to 20 riders per vehicle
S2
S2F
Middle SchoolConsists of riders in Year 10 or below from a single school that are under the age of 17 on 1 January.
  • Up to 14 riders per vehicle
S3
S3F
Senior SchoolConsists of riders in Year 12 or below from a single school that are under the age of 20 on 1 January.
  • Up to 12 riders per vehicle
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Definition
C4
C4F
Under 14Community based. Consists of riders that are under the age of 14 on 1 January.
  • Up to 20 riders per vehicle
C5Under 17Community based. Consists of riders that are under the age of 17 on 1 January.
  • Up to 14 riders per vehicle
C5F
C6
C6F
Under 20Community based. Consists of riders that are under the age of 20 on 1 January.
  • Up to 12 riders per vehicle
C7
C7F
OpenCommunity based. Consists of riders of any age.
  • Up to 10 riders per vehicle
C7M
C7MF
Open – MastersCommunity based. Consists of riders that are aged 35 or older on 1 January.
  • Up to 10 riders per vehicle
C7S
C7SF
SoloAdelaide rounds only.
  • 1 rider per vehicle only

Point System

From 2014 season each team's best two rounds from the 6 hour races are added to their result from the 24 hour race to determine their Series Championship total. From 2016, points are allocated by category result instead of overall result.

Events

Mount Gambier, South Australia

McNamara Park Circuit
Location:Mount Gambier, South Australia
Layout1:Inaugural Layout (2014–present)
Length Km:2.4
Turns:8

This race, currently held in April is eight hours long and is held at McNamara Park, just outside of Mount Gambier, South Australia, on a 2.4 km closed circuit. The track made its debut in 2014 as an 8-hour non-series race before being integrated into the main series in 2017.[4]

Loxton, South Australia

Loxton Street Circuit
Location:Loxton, South Australia
Layout1:Inaugural Layout (2014–present)
Length Km:1.37
Turns:8
Record Time:1:50.842 (Norwood Morialta / Focus)

This race was a six-hour race and took place at Loxton, South Australia on a 1.37 km street circuit that incorporates Loxton's large centre roundabout. The track made its debut for the 2014 season. There was a slight modification made to the track at the 2018 race. This track heavily favours lighter bikes due to the climb on the southern side of the track. The race was removed from the AHPVSS roster in 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fastest Individual Racing Lap

Greatest Race Distance

Victoria Park, Adelaide, South Australia

Victoria Park Criterium
Location:Victoria Park, Adelaide
Layout1:Criterium (2013–present)
Length Km:1.354
Turns:6
Record Time:1:22.33 (Aurora Racing / Aurora)
Record Year:2013
Layout2:Short Circuit (2009–2012)
Length Km2:1.114
Record Time2:1:17.10 (Tru Blu / Tru Blu Racing)
Record Year2:2009
Layout3:Inaugural Layout (2003–2008)
Length Km3:1.540
Record Time3:2:05.30 (ExPats / ExPats Racing)
Record Year3:2008

Two races, currently held in June and July, are six hours long and take place at Victoria Park, Adelaide on a closed-criterium track which is 1.354 km long. The fastest teams can achieve distances of over 250 km during these races.The Victoria Park track is now in its third incarnation. Prior to 2009 the track included an uphill segment of Wakefield Rd.From 2009 to 2012 the track used the southern hairpin and start line of the Adelaide Street Circuit and a new section running parallel to Wakefield Street. Late in 2012 it was confirmed by the Adelaide City Council that the redevelopment of Victoria Park had been given the green light. The redevelopment now includes an extension to the short track to take it past the heritage grandstand present on the site.[5] This track heavily favors the most aerodynamic bikes due to the lack of slow corners.

Fastest Individual Racing Lap

Greatest Race Distance

Busselton, Western Australia

Busselton Street Circuit
Location:Busselton, Western Australia
Layout1:Inaugural Layout (2014–present)
Surface:Asphalt
Length Km:0.85

In 2014, a new race on an 850 m street circuit in Busselton, Western Australia was announced. It is currently the only event in the AHPVSS outside of South Australia. It was initially a non-series round used to promote HPV racing in Western Australia. This was upgraded into a series event in 2018. The track is located mainly in a carpark on the foreshore of Busselton. It is tight and twisty with three hairpins. Since 2014 it has been a 6 hour race, but the Busselton City Council is in talks with the AIPP about the possibility of holding a 24 hour event.

Murray Bridge, South Australia

Murray Bridge Pedal Prix Circuit
Location:Murray Bridge, South Australia
Capacity:35,000
Events:24 Hour
Layout1:Hairpin removed (2016–present)
Length Km:1.72
Turns:10
Layout2:Crash Corner altered (2004–2015)
Length Km2:2.061
Turns2:15
Record Time2:2:10.835 (Tru Blu / Tru Blu Racing)
Record Team2:Tru Blu / Tru Blu Racing
Record Year2:2013
Layout3:Hairpin added (2000–2003)
Length Km3:2.101
Turns3:14
Layout4:Inaugural Layout (1997–1999)
Length Km4:1.695
Length Mi4:1.059
Turns4:7

The Australian HPV Super Series concludes in September with what is considered to be the premier HPV event in the country, the 24-hour, final race at Sturt Reserve in Murray Bridge. The event now attracts over 30,000 spectators and participants annually, becoming an economic boom for the town.[6] [7] It attracts the best teams from all over the country[8] to what is considered the toughest and most competitive race. The closed-circuit track is, as of 2016, 1.7 km long containing a series of left and right hand corners, fast straights and challenging corners. When flooded with over 200 teams it makes for genuinely tricky and exciting racing, The elite teams may cover over 1000km (1,000miles) during the race. The race starts at 12:00 pm on Saturday and concludes 24 hours later. (note: In 2007 the race was stopped early due to gale-force winds, and in 2017 the race started 4 hours later than the scheduled start also due to strong winds).

During the first race at Murray Bridge in 1997, the track followed the roads that bordered Sturt Reserve in a closed circuit. In 2000, the Northern Hairpin along Olympic Drive and Janesh Road was added, lengthening the track by 366 metres. In 2004 the corner leading up to the main straight was transformed to its current shape (shortening the track by 40m). This corner has had various sponsors names associated with it, and is currently called 'Belotti Corner,' but it is known popularly among riders and spectators alike as "Crash Corner". The Southern Straight was resurfaced in 2011, removing the roughest section of the track. In 2016, the track was shortened to its current form, by-passing the Northern Hairpin due to the mills on that section of Janesh Road having to remain open during the event.

This track requires bikes to have good aerodynamics, minimal weight and decent handling.

Friday Qualifier & Saturday Shootout

In 2005, a timed Friday night practice session was introduced. This session is used to determine the grid positions for the start of the race the following day. This also included the introduction of a Top 12 Shootout where the three fastest teams from each category were given the opportunity to set a lap time on a clear track on Saturday morning before the start of the race to determine the top 12 positions on the grid.

In 2008, the shootout was expanded to a Top 15 shootout to include the fastest all female team from categories 1, 2 and 3.The shootout has quickly become a crowd favourite since its introduction. Large crowds gather around the track to cheer on the fastest teams as they are given the opportunity to push their trikes to the limit on a clear track. Top teams exceed 70 km/h on the main straight during their flying lap.

Murray Bridge Records

Winners 24 Hour Pedal Prix - Murray Bridge

1997

1997
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community Team ReflexReflex287
3Senior Secondary Pembroke SchoolSuper Road Dog251
2Junior Secondary Mount Eliza Secondary CollegeMercury291
1Primary School Magill Primary SchoolRazors Edge237

1998

1998
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community TrisledFastBack
3Senior SecondaryWonthaggi Secondary CollegeSenior Wizard
2Junior SecondaryWonthaggi Secondary CollegeJunior Wizard
1Primary School Walford Anglican SchoolWR1

1999

1999
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community Wonthaggi Secondary SchoolTeam Dragon
3Senior Secondary Portland Secondary CollegeTeam Prodigy
2Junior Secondary Marryatville High SchoolPerpetrator
4Primary School Seymour CollegeSeymour Parks

2000

2000
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community53 Team BellottiEVO3 BY 136832
3Senior Secondary
2Junior Secondary
1Primary School Aberfoyle Hub SchoolCruising Hubcaps

2001

2001
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community50 Team BellottiEVO3 BY 140032
3Senior Secondary Norwood MorialtaAstro 131367
2Junior Secondary Gleeson CollegeScorpio327
1Primary School Aberfoyle Hub SchoolScreaming Hubcaps300

2002

2002
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community189 TrisledSorcerer400
3Senior Secondary
2Junior Secondary
1Primary School Aberfoyle Hub School

2003

2003
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community195 Bendigo Youth RacingBendigo Bank BYR3870:10
3Senior Secondary125 Gleeson CollegeTaurus
2Junior Secondary75 Berwick Secondary CollegeFirebug
1Primary School144 Aberfoyle Hub SchoolLightning Hubcaps

Special Note Bendigo Youth Racings victory over Team Ballistic was the closest in the events history with only 10 seconds separating them after 24 hours.

2004

2004
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community195 Bendigo Youth RacingBendigo Bank BYR427
3Senior Secondary114 Berwick Secondary CollegeFirestorm409
2Junior Secondary60 Loxton High SchoolBlur 3385
1Primary School Aberfoyle Hub SchoolBurning Hubcaps342

2005

2005
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community34 Hamilton Secondary CollegeBlueshift42813
3Senior Secondary30 Berwick Secondary CollegeFirestorm
2Junior Secondary235 Flora Hill Secondary CollegeBeefcake Productions6
1Primary School59Aberfoyle Hub SchoolBurning Hubcaps

2006

2006
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community132 BallisticBallistic4303
3Senior Secondary216 Bendigo SSCGrug3931
3Senior Secondary [G]65 Loxton High SchoolBlur 1321
2Junior Secondary159 Flora Hill Secondary CollegeGumberton38821
2Junior Secondary [G]208 Walford Anglican SchoolWR3315
1Primary School143 St Therese Primary SchoolEco Racer33819
1Primary School [G]71 Aberfoyle Hub SchoolCruising Hubcaps279

2007

2007
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community122 TAFE SABlueshift4352
3Senior Secondary189 Flora Hill Secondary CollegeBuff Duck41219
3Senior Secondary [G]105 Loxton High SchoolBlur 127116
2Junior Secondary188 Flora Hill Secondary CollegeSardine Extreme40317
2Junior Secondary [G]33 Walford Anglican SchoolWR132942
1Primary School207 Weeroona College BendigoFill33415
1Primary School [G]20 Aberfoyle Hub SchoolCruising Hubcaps27416
Special Note The 2007 race was only 23 hours long as it had to be cut short by an hour due to gale force winds.

2008

2008
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community13 Tru Blu RacingTru Blu4751
3Senior Secondary77 Flora Hill Secondary CollegeOld Bearded Mate4275
3Senior Secondary [G]44 Modbury High SchoolPink Panther3147
2Junior Secondary62 Flora Hill Secondary CollegeBrum39719
2Junior Secondary [G]185 Walford Anglican SchoolWR131427
1Primary School215 Aberfoyle Hub SchoolFlying Hubcaps3396
1Primary School [G]222 Aberfoyle Hub SchoolCruising Hubcaps2726

2009

2009
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community49 Bendigo Youth RacingBY-094667
3Senior Secondary243 Woodleigh School BaxterHelter Skelter3966
3Senior Secondary [G]135 Loxton High SchoolBlur 13219
2Junior Secondary178 Weeroona College BendigoSilver Bullet II3799
2Junior Secondary [G]270 Walford Anglican School for GirlsWR131430
1Primary School177 Weeroona College BendigoBullet Proof33417
1Primary School [G]61 Aberfoyle Hub Primary SchoolCruising Hubcaps29217

2010

2010
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community149 Tru Blu RacingTru Blu4682
3Senior Secondary171 Bendigo SSCSquirrel42217
3Senior Secondary [G]212 Loxton High SchoolBlur 134042
2Junior Secondary119 Loxton High SchoolBlur 238317
2Junior Secondary [G]71 Loreto College, MarryatvilleFelicity3172
1Primary School68 Aberfoyle Hub Primary SchoolFlying Hubcaps3171
1Primary School [G]77 St Michaels HandorfHills Angels2436

2011

2011
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community3 Team PhantomRe-newbi-ed4971
3Senior Secondary19 Pembroke School, AdelaideParadox3972
3Senior Secondary [G]13 EDEC HPV TeamVictorious Secret36930
2Junior Secondary82 Woodleigh School BaxterHelter Skelter3974
2Junior Secondary [G]229 Wudinna Area SchoolVenus36528
1Primary School46 St Michaels HahndorfHahndorf Hornets Red35310
1Primary School [G]187 Walford AnglicanWR42468

2012

2012
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community24 Tru Blu RacingTru Blu5221
3Senior Secondary39 Bendigo SSCGunna Have a Bad Time47737
3Senior Secondary [G]10 EDEC HPV TeamVictorious Secret3604
2Junior Secondary9 EDEC HPV TeamFire Breathing Rubber Duckies41017
2Junior Secondary [G]225 Wudinna Area SchoolVenus37436
1Primary School87 Highgate Primary SchoolHighgate Hot Rod3553
1Primary School [G]186 Walford AnglicanWR427265

2013

2013
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community85 Tru Blu RacingTru Blu52410
3Senior Secondary2 Pembroke SchoolTis But A Scratch46113
3Senior Secondary [G]62 Bendigo SSCTrevors' Great Escape3903
2Junior Secondary9 Pembroke SchoolParadox4042
2Junior Secondary [G]6 Scotch CollegeSCR-13584
1Primary School121 Crafers Primary SchoolThe Edge34511
1Primary School [G]84 Murrayville CCHot M32038

2014

2014
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community127 Platt RacingTrump Trikes5333
4Community [G]45 EDEC HPV Racing TeamCWC372n/a
3Senior Secondary90 Bendigo SSCGrand Theft Mango46611
3Senior Secondary [G]41 Loxton High SchoolShe's A Blur3338
2Junior Secondary11 Pembroke SchoolEric The Half Bee4169
2Junior Secondary [G]6 Scotch CollegeSCR-136018
1Primary School202 Highgate Primary SchoolHighgate Hot Rod3504
1Primary School [G]55 Seymour CollegeBlackwatch Racing Jnr28132

2015

2015
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community74 Aurora RacingAurora Racing46216
4Community [G]87 Wattle RacingShes the Man36136
3Senior Secondary8 Pembroke SchoolBrian40524
3Senior Secondary [G]9 Pembroke SchoolThe Devil Wears Cleats33928
2Junior Secondary3 Pembroke SchoolEric The Half Bee39952
2Junior Secondary [G]6 Scotch CollegeSCR-133113
1Primary School155 East Para Primary SchoolCrank Crew3112
1Primary School [G]52 Seymour CollegeSeymour 12535

2016

2016
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community99 Aurora RacingAurora Racing63421
4Community [G]48 Wattle RacingShes the Man498133
3Senior Secondary22 TrisledTrisled Development Team56030
3Senior Secondary [G]6 Pembroke SchoolThe Devil Wears Cleats46943
2Junior Secondary3 Pembroke SchoolBoris51533
2Junior Secondary [G]7 Scotch CollegeSCR-14179
1Primary School4 East Para Primary SchoolCrank Crew43932
1Primary School [G]305 Walford Anglican SchoolWR336134
Special Note Due to the mill now operating during the race, a different track was used, removing the hairpin at the north of the course.

2017

2017
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community76 Team RelentlessTrump Trikes496 26
4Community [G]5 Wattle RacingShes the Man39758
3Senior Secondary2 Pembroke SchoolEric42920
3Senior Secondary [G]189 Loxton High SchoolShes a Blur32478
2Junior Secondary3 Pembroke SchoolRadar40427
2Junior Secondary [G] 205 Wudinna Area SchoolThe Incredublettes 3297
1Primary School53 Coromandel Valley Primary School Black Betty34918
1Primary School [G]8 Walford Anglican SchoolWR427033

2018

2018
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
C6Open1 Team RelentlessTrump Trikes644 15
C6FOpen [F]5 Wattle RacingShes the Man523130
C5Under 208 Wattle RacingMater56518
C5FUnder 20 [F]11 GTrikes/Rode RageTrixie482110
C4Under 1710 Roof Rack City RacingBillie Fleming53050
C4FUnder 17 [F]44 EDEC HPV Racing TeamWork In Progress393n/a
S3Senior Secondary103 Mount Barker High SchoolBarking Mad57137
S3FSenior Secondary [F]6 Loxton High SchoolShes a Blur43314
S2Junior Secondary3 Pembroke SchoolRadar53731
S2FJunior Secondary [F] 15 Pembroke SchoolThe Devil Wears Cleats 47523
S1Primary School71 Highgate Primary SchoolHotRod47422
S1FPrimary School [F]315 Horsham West & Haven Primary School Wimmera Diamonds33424

2023

2023
CategoryTeamTrikeLaps
4Community Trump TrikesTrump
3Senior SecondaryPembrokeCenturion
2Junior SecondaryPembrokePhoenix
1Primary School Walford Anglican SchoolWR1

Previous Championships

2006 Championship

2007 Championship

2008 Championship

2009 Championship

2010 Championship

2011 Championship

2012 Championship

2013 Championship

2014 Championship

2015 Championship

2016 Championship

Note: At the conclusion of the Cat 1-3 race at Victoria Park (Round 2), protests were lodged against 2 category 3 teams (Team 22 Trisled Development Team and Team 316 GTrikes Matrix) with the complaint being that both Trisled and GTrikes fielded riders who had finished school. Due to the rulebook being unclear for the eligibility of category 3 riders, the rule could be interpreted both ways which subsequently led to the disqualification of both Trisled and GTrikes. The official ruling pointed this out - "Neither Team 22 (Trisled) nor 316 (GTrikes) has sought to gain an unfair advantage. They have appraised AIPP of their intentions throughout and have been open and honest with AIPP. The interpretation of the rule by AIPP as it is currently written was incorrect. AIPP unreservedly apologises to both teams for the error in interpretation."

2017 Championship

Championship Records

Championship Wins (Since 2006)CategoryTeamChampionshipsTotal
4 Trisled2009, 2011, 20153
Aurora2012, 2013, 20163
Ballistic2006, 20072
3 Heathfield High School2006, 2007, 20103
3 [G] Loxton High School2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 20176
2 Pembroke2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022, 20238
Gleeson College2006, 20072
Aberfoyle Hub School2009, 20112
2 [G] Scotch College2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 20179
1 Aberfoyle Hub School2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 6
1 [G] Walford Anglican School2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 20175
Aberfoyle Hub School2006, 2007, 20083

Other Australian HPV Races

References

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Parker, Leon. "Brief history of the event", pedalprix.org.au, Adelaide, 1997. Retrieved on 11 November 2012.
  2. Web site: National vehicle specifications a reality. 14 December 2017. Australian HPV Super Series. 10 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190510074205/http://www.ahpvss.com/national-vehicle-specifications-reality/. 10 May 2019.
  3. http://www.ahpvss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2020-The-Series.pdf "2020 Series Information"
  4. http://www.pedalprix.com.au/news.php?id=152 "2016 Update"
  5. http://www.sa.cycling.org.au/site/cycling/sa/downloads/Media%20release%20-%20Victoria%20Park%20-%2012%20December%202012.pdf "Victoria Park Criterium Track to be extended"
  6. Ramann, Nick. "Keep on Pedalling", samotor Magazine, Adelaide, September 2003. Retrieved on 11 November 2012.
  7. http://www.murraybridge.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Pedal_Prix_Impact_Assessment_2007.pdf "Rural City of Murray Bridge Pedal Prix Impact Assessment Report"
  8. Johnstone, Eloise. "Students win at Pedal Prix", Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo, 2 October 2012. Retrieved on 11 November 2012.