Tour Down Under
See below for details on when you can catch the Tour Down Under in the Adelaide Hills
Stage 2: Norwood to Uraidla, 148.1km – Thursday January 22nd
The feared Corkscrew Road ascent features prominently on stage 2 from Norwood to Uraidla, but before they get there, riders will tempo their way up the Norton Summit climb and tackle Mount Lofty before turning their attention to the 9.7% average gradient of the aforementioned ascent.
The climb features midway through the stage and then as the last climb with about 14km to go. An undulating approach to Uraidla will test any solo riders’ wills and the downhill run-in to the finish offers one last chance to catch any escapees.
Stage 3: Henley Beach to Nairne, 140.8km – Friday January 23rd
The third stage from Henley Beach to Nairne is no holiday beach trip. The Wickham Hill climb is three kilometres long and averages 7%, but kicks up to 11% in places and rises 207 metres. It comes only 32.2km into the stage, so perhaps not one for the GC contenders to attack on.
The ascent at Mount Barker after 115 kilometres is short but tough, and possibly not enough to dislodge the sprinters if they’re still around.
Stage 4: Brighton to Willunga Hill, 176km – Saturday January 24th
The longest day of the race is also the hardest, with stage 4 punishing the peloton with over 2,500 metres of climbing. First is Chandlers Hill in the first 15km, then the first of three ascents of Willunga Hill topping out after 50km.
The route skirts the big climb and tackles the smaller Willunga climb twice mid-stage before the grand finale – two Willunga Hill climbs in the final 26km.
Riders will go into McLaren Flat and McLaren Vale before the initial climb up Willunga Hill.
Stage 5: Stirling to Stirling, 169.8km – Sunday January 25th
The last day around Stirling adds even more up and down, with a saw blade profile and four classified climbs before the finishing ascent on Mount Barker Road.
The climb is 2km long and rises only 78 metres, averaging 4%. But the average is deceptive as some pitches of 11% will weigh heavily on tired legs
The 10th edition of the Women’s Tour Down Under will take place from January 17-19, 2026 with another visit to Willunga Hill and double trips over the Corkscrew Road ascent set to shake up the overall classification.
The course totals 394.6 kilometres, starting in Willunga and finishing in Campbelltown with visits to Magill, Paracombe and Norwood.
