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Jayco-AlUla’s Tactics Fail: Luke Plapp’s Betrayal Lets Patrick Eddy Win Australian Title

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor January 16, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Jayco-AlUla’s Tactical Blunder Gifts Australian Title to Underdog

published January 16, 2026​ 07:16:09

Perth, Australia – In ⁣a‌ stunning⁤ turn⁤ of events at the Australian Road Race ‌Championships on​ January 12, 2026, Jayco-AlUla experienced a catastrophic tactical failure, handing the elite men’s ‍national‍ title to Patrick Eddy of Team​ Brennan, a third-tier Australian ⁤cycling outfit. The race,held on a challenging‍ 13-lap circuit around ‌Perth,culminated in a controversial finish that‌ has sparked widespread debate within ⁣the cycling community.

A Championship Within Reach

Jayco-AlUla,Australia’s sole WorldTour team,entered ‌the ⁤race as the⁣ clear ⁤favorites. their strategy initially appeared flawless, controlling the race and positioning defending champion Luke Durbridge for a solo victory. Durbridge, known as ​“Turbo Durbo” for his powerful riding style, seemed⁢ poised to retain ​his title as he opened a gap on the peloton ⁣with three laps remaining.However, ⁤a ‌critical miscalculation ‍by one of their key riders would unravel their ⁤carefully laid plans.

The Fatal Decision:⁤ Plapp’s ‍Bridge

Sensing potential trouble for Durbridge on the final climb, Luke⁤ Plapp, a prominent rider for Jayco-AlUla, made a fateful decision.Instead of ​conserving​ energy and protecting his teammate’s lead,Plapp launched a pursuit,bridging across ‍to Durbridge from the chasing group. This ⁢move, ​a breach ⁢of unwritten team ‍etiquette,‍ not only risked exhausting himself but also inadvertently offered an chance to rivals. The act⁣ of​ chasing down a ⁣teammate is considered a significant tactical error in professional cycling,as it⁤ expends valuable energy and can disrupt ⁤team‌ cohesion. Cycling⁤ Weekly details ⁢the importance of team⁢ strategy and the risks of individual ambition overriding collective goals.

Eddy Seizes⁢ the Moment

Plapp’s aggressive move had ‌unintended consequences. As he closed the ‍gap ⁢on Durbridge, he ‍inadvertently provided‌ a draft for Patrick Eddy, a former WorldTour‍ professional riding for the relatively ‌unknown Team ‍Brennan. ⁣Eddy, ‍whose ⁤contract with Picnic-PostNL wasn’t renewed at the end⁢ of the ⁣previous ⁢season, capitalized on the situation,‍ latching onto Plapp’s wheel and surging⁣ past​ a fading Durbridge.The pair then battled for the⁣ finish, with Eddy ultimately proving the stronger sprinter, ​claiming a⁣ remarkable victory.

“This​ means everything,” an emotional ⁢Eddy stated​ after the race. “I have pretty much won nothing since I won junior nationals, and I lost myself as a rider for the last few years. I’ve found myself again.”⁣ Eddy’s win is especially poignant, marking his first significant victory since ​2019 and a triumphant return to form.

Fallout and Criticism

The aftermath of the race was marked by disappointment and introspection within the Jayco-AlUla‍ camp. Durbridge ⁤was reportedly unwilling to ⁢speak to ⁣reporters, while ⁣Plapp expressed ⁢regret over‍ his tactical error. “We come⁤ here ​to win. It’s a race I want⁣ to win every single year,” Plapp admitted. “It’s annoying, and it will hurt.”

Social⁢ media erupted with criticism of Jayco-AlUla’s strategy,‌ with⁣ fans and pundits alike questioning Plapp’s decision-making.‌ Former professional cyclist Caleb Ewan weighed in on Australian television, stating, “They went from being in the ‍best position you⁣ could be in to‍ the worst, very, very quickly. I wouldn’t want to be at that‍ dinner ⁤table tonight.”

The ⁢Broader ​Implications

This incident highlights the complexities of team ⁣dynamics and⁣ the​ importance of adhering to established race ​strategies in professional cycling. While individual ambition‌ is a​ natural part of the sport,‍ prioritizing team​ goals is often crucial for​ success. Jayco-AlUla’s‌ misstep serves as a cautionary tale, demonstrating​ how a single, ill-considered move can⁣ derail even the most​ promising campaigns.

2026 ​Australian National Men’s Road Race Results

  1. Patrick Eddy (Team Brennan) — 3h55:25
  2. Lucas Plapp (Team ‍jayco AlUla) +0
  3. Oscar Chamberlain (Decathlon CMA CGM Team)⁤ +9
  4. Leighton ‌Cook (Falcons⁤ Pedal mafia Racing) +9
  5. Matthew Dinham ⁤(Team Picnic Post-NL) +9
  6. Brady Gilmore (NSN‌ Cycling⁢ Team) +9
  7. Alastair Christie-Johnston‍ (CCACHE X BODYWRAP) +12
  8. Carter Bettles (Roojai Insurance Winspace) +15
  9. Alastair Mackellar (EF Education)‌ +22
  10. Kane Richards (Roojai ​Insurance Winspace) +26
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