The Schwalbe Women's One Day Classic is a UCI Women’s ProSeries race and a high pace circuit event in Tanunda, South Australia. It was first held in 2025 and takes place within the wider Tour Down Under festival. The race stands out for its short lap based format, its lively crowd setting and its role as an early season showcase for sprinters.
When was the first edition of the Schwalbe Women's One Day Classic?
The first edition of the Schwalbe Women's One Day Classic was held in 2025. Introduced as part of the wider Tour Down Under festival, the race quickly found its place on the early season calendar as a new UCI Women’s ProSeries event.
The inaugural edition in Tanunda was won by France’s Clara Copponi, who secured victory in a fast and decisive sprint.
Where is the Schwalbe Women's One Day Classic held?
The Schwalbe Women's One Day Classic is held in Tanunda, in the heart of the Barossa region in South Australia. The race takes place on a short circuit surrounded by vineyard lined roads and open valley scenery.
Its central location within the Tour Down Under festival makes it easy for fans to follow the action throughout the day and adds to its growing reputation as a lively early season highlight.








