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Morris cycling for success

This month’s Don Deeble nominee Nicola Morris decided when Covid hit that she would like to participate in triathlons.

Not having any real experience on a bike apart from riding around on her mountain bike, her family went looking for options.

“Brunswick Cycling Club had come and try junior clinic on a Sunday morning, so I went and loved it,” reflected Morris who already loved swimming and running.

“In 2022 my mum entered me into my first race which was Alpe De Buffalo which consisted of three races, a time trial, criterium and road race up Mount Buffalo as part of the Victorian Junior Road Series, it was so much fun.”

Her passion for the sport grew from there.

Next was the Victorian Junior Track Academy at the Darebin International Sports Complex velodrome.

“The velodrome track is very steep, so it was fair to say I spent my early learning at the bottom of the slope, but I have gradually become more confident.”

Not to be deterred, another discipline of cycling was offered to Morris and she tried Cyclocross, which is a form of off-road racing that combines elements of road cycling, mountain biking and steeplechase.

Like a duck to water, Morris took first place in the 2022 Victorian State Cyclocross Championship under-15 women and went on to finish second in the Australian Championships.

She won gold at the Australian Championships the next year.

“I just love the challenge that cycling provides,” she said. “You have to push yourself because it is you against the field, but I also like to challenge others. I have two older brothers who are also into sport, and we like to boast about who’s the best.”

Triathlons were not put on hold despite her growing love affair with cycling.

Morris is in the swimming pool at 5.30am twice a week, she spends up to three hours per week on her stationary bike.

She also travels to Torquay once a week to do a core and leg session and she does one other weight session a week.

One of her favourite sessions is riding behind an old postie motorbike ridden by one of her favourite coaches, Cam McFarlane.

“He is known by most as Postie Cam and has had a positive impact on so many bike riders over the years.

There’s then a three hour riding session on Sundays.

“It’s the friendships that you make that keeps bringing you back,” she said.

Morris was recently selected for the under-17 Australian track development team that went to Malaysia to train and compete in the YSD Track Series.

“I soon got sick of the huge rice bowl and chicken wings we got every day for lunch, but otherwise it was an amazing experience and opportunity,” she said.

Morris is starting to collect an array of medals.

In 2024 she won gold in the under-15 girls points race at the National Championships, along with three other medals.

She finished second in the National Road race and first in the National Cyclocross Championships.

In 2024 she was named the AusCycling Victorian women’s junior track rider of the year.

This year at an under-17 competitor Morris won three bronze medals at the Victorian Track State Championships, represented Victoria at the National Track Championships and finished second in the National Gravel Championships.

Morris has also just recently been selected to race in the New Zealand 2025 Yunca Junior Tour of Southland in September as part of the AusCycling Junior Pathways Program and has been offered a position with the AusCycling Victorian Road Development Academy.

Morris is inspired by Olympic gold medallist Grace Brown, Australian professional and Brunswick Cycling Club’s Ruby Roseman-Gannon and Dutch cyclist Demi Vollering.

“My dream is to one day be selected to represent my country at the elite level, to finish on the podium and to be the best I can be.”

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