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Luke Plapp

Luke Plapp (born 25 December 2000) is an professional and cyclist who competes for the . Renowned for his versatility across both disciplines, Plapp began at age 12 to support his pursuits in and , quickly demonstrating potential that led to junior international success. Plapp's track career highlights include winning the UCI World Championships in the madison and points race in 2018, as well as securing silver in the junior that year and the Oceania title. Transitioning to the professional , he claimed his first national road race championship in 2022 and represented at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, earning bronze in the and finishing fifth in the road . On the road, Plapp has excelled in Grand Tours, securing his maiden stage victory on Stage 8 of the 2025 with a solo breakaway effort spanning nearly 50 kilometers. He also debuted at the in 2025, featuring in breakaways and posting a strong performance at Peyragudes. Continuing his ascent, Plapp won his third national time trial title in January 2025, edging out by just 8.77 seconds over a 38.4-kilometer course in . At the 2025 in , , he finished seventh in the elite men's and contributed to Australia's gold medal in the mixed relay .

Early life

Introduction to cycling

Luke Plapp, born on 25 December 2000 in , , , initially focused his early athletic pursuits on and , sports that dominated his childhood activities. Growing up in Melbourne's inner-west suburb of Maribyrnong, Plapp attended a sports high school on a , reflecting his initial passion for team-based ball sports rather than . Plapp's introduction to cycling came at the age of 12, when he began riding to maintain fitness for his primary sports and to accompany his father on recreational morning rides. His father, a casual cyclist, played a pivotal role in this transition, providing both motivation and companionship during these early outings, which often ended with treats like muffins and hot chocolate at a local café. This familial influence marked Plapp's shift from spectator or casual participant in to a more dedicated rider, though he initially viewed the bike as a supplementary tool rather than a primary pursuit. Upon entering the sport formally, Plapp joined the Brunswick Cycling Club, where he quickly demonstrated aptitude for both track and road disciplines. Under the guidance of early coaches, including former track mentor Tim Decker, who recognized his potential and facilitated his entry into structured programs, Plapp's casual rides evolved into a foundation for competitive development. By his mid-teens, this introduction had positioned as a viable path, leading him to balance it with his ongoing commitments to and before fully committing to the bike.

Education and amateur beginnings

Plapp was born on 25 December 2000 in , . He began at the age of 12 primarily as a form of exercise to support his involvement in and , as well as to join his father on Sunday morning coffee rides. Initially drawn to the sport through these casual activities, Plapp joined the Brunswick Cycling Club in Melbourne's inner suburbs, where he learned the fundamentals of racing in a supportive local environment. In 2015, as a Year 9 student, Plapp enrolled at Maribyrnong Sports Academy, a specialist high school in , under its cricket scholarship program. While there, he transitioned into , training under strength and conditioning coach Todd Carlon for three years; Carlon noted Plapp's exceptional leg strength and dedication, encapsulated by his motto "Send It." This period marked his shift from to as his primary pursuit, though he initially overlooked by state-based academies. In 2018, during his (VCE) year, Plapp deferred his studies to prioritize preparation for the Junior World Championships, signaling his commitment to a professional path in the sport. Plapp's amateur career gained momentum through national development programs. In November 2018, he was selected for the inaugural class of Cycling Australia's Podium Potential Academy, a high-performance initiative aimed at identifying and nurturing future and contenders. This opportunity provided structured training and exposure to international competition, including his debut at the UCI World Cup later that year. Through the academy and his club racing, Plapp built a foundation in both track and road disciplines, competing in junior events across and Europe, such as his first international road race at the 2018 Junior World Championships.

Cycling career

Junior career

Plapp began his cycling career in , competing in both and disciplines after taking up the at age 12 to join his father on rides. By 2018, at age 17, he emerged as a standout talent in the under-19 category, securing multiple national and international titles that highlighted his versatility. On the road, Plapp won the Australian junior individual time trial championship in early 2018, followed by the junior individual time trial title later that year. These victories earned him selection for the UCI Junior Road World Championships in , , where he claimed silver in the time trial, finishing second to . In track cycling, Plapp excelled at the 2018 UCI Junior Track World Championships in Aigle, Switzerland, where he won gold in the men's points race by scoring 70 points and gaining three laps on the field. Partnering with Blake Quick, he added another gold in the men's , finishing with 47 points ahead of the field. The pair also contributed to a in the men's alongside Matthew Rice and Luke Wight, bringing Plapp's total to three medals at the event. Earlier in the year, he had claimed three track national titles in , further solidifying his position as a rising star.

Under-23 and transition to professional

Plapp entered the under-23 category in 2019 following a successful junior career, competing primarily for the TMX Make team. That year, he secured silver in the Australian under-23 championships, finishing behind winner Liam Magennis on a 24.7 km course in Buninyong. He also placed fifth in the under-23 at the Cycling Championships in . In 2020, amid the disruptions caused by the , Plapp claimed the Australian under-23 time trial title, prevailing over a 28 km course in to edge out St George Mining-Kiwi Energy's . He finished fifth in the under-23 road race at the same nationals. His track pursuits also advanced, including a late selection for the 2020 where he contributed to Australia's efforts. The 2021 season marked Plapp's breakthrough at the under-23 level while still eligible by age. He won the elite Australian time trial championship in February, setting a course record of 46:00.73 over 37.5 km in and unseating defending champion Luke Durbridge by 42 seconds. Later that year, shortly after earning bronze in the at the , Plapp took silver in the under-23 time trial at the in Bruges, finishing 1:31 behind Denmark's Johan Price-Pejtersen. He also competed in the , placing eighth in the prologue before abandoning the race. Plapp's performances drew interest from WorldTour teams, leading to his transition to professional cycling. In July 2021, Ineos Grenadiers announced his signing as a stagiaire effective August 1, allowing him to race with the team for the remainder of the season. This period included his debut at the Tour de l'Avenir and preparation for the worlds. He then joined Ineos Grenadiers full-time as a neo-pro for the 2022 season, marking the end of his under-23 career.

Professional career

Plapp turned professional in 2022 with , having joined the team as a the previous year. In his debut season, he secured victory in the Championships, outsprinting the field to claim the elite title. He also contributed to a bronze medal in the at the , marking his transition to elite-level competition. In 2023, still with , Plapp defended his Australian road race national title, becoming the first rider to win consecutive elite championships since 2009. His breakthrough on the WorldTour came at the , where he finished second overall, aided by strong performances and support from teammate . These results highlighted his potential as an all-rounder with strengths in time trials and hilly terrain. Plapp joined Team Jayco AlUla in 2024 on a multi-year contract, aligning with his goal to develop as a contender. He achieved a historic third consecutive Australian road race title and added the national championship, demonstrating his dominance domestically. Internationally, he placed sixth overall at Paris-Nice, with a standout second place on stage 6, and earned third on stage 6 of the . The 2025 season solidified Plapp's status as a top-tier professional. He successfully defended his Australian time trial title in January, securing his third national crown in the discipline. At the , he won stage 8 with a solo attack over 50 kilometers, finishing seventh in the stage 10 . He placed second in the Australian road race nationals, then sixth overall at the with fourth on the decisive stage 5. Further highlights included a stage win at the Tour of Hellas and fifth place on stage 13 () of the . At the , Plapp contributed to Australia's gold medal in the mixed and placed seventh in the elite men's .

Major results

Road results

Luke Plapp has established himself as a prominent road cyclist, excelling in time trials, national championships, and stage races within the UCI WorldTour. His breakthrough came in domestic events, where he dominated the elite national scene before transitioning to international success. Plapp's road results highlight his versatility as a climber and time trialist, with notable performances in Grand Tours and week-long stage races. In national championships, Plapp won the elite men's road race title three times consecutively from 2022 to 2024, completing a historic in 2024 alongside teammate Chris Harper in second place. He also claimed the elite men's (ITT) title in 2021, 2024, and 2025, with his 2025 victory coming by a narrow margin of 8.77 seconds over on a 38.4 km course. At the 2025 , Plapp finished seventh in the elite men's ITT over 40.6 km and contributed to Australia's in the mixed relay (TTT). Plapp's international results include a second-place overall finish in the , where he demonstrated strong climbing form across the week-long race. In 2022, he placed third overall in the , a 2.Pro category event. His 2025 season featured a sixth-place (GC) at the and a stage victory on stage 2 of the Tour of Hellas, finishing 25th overall. Plapp made his Grand Tour debut at the 2025 , winning stage 8 with a solo attack launched over 40 km from the finish on a hilly 197 km route from to Castelraimondo. Later that year, he competed in the , securing fifth place in the 10.9 km uphill on stage 13 while ending 121st overall. He rounded out the season with seventh place at Clásica .
YearEventResultDetails
2022Australian National Road Race Championships1stElite men's road race, 177 km
2023Australian National Road Race Championships1stElite men's road race
2023UAE Tour2ndGeneral classification
2024Australian National Road Race Championships1stElite men's road race, three-peat completed
2024Australian National ITT Championships1stElite men's time trial
2025Australian National ITT Championships1stElite men's time trial, 38.4 km
2025Australian National Road Race Championships2ndElite men's road race, 177 km
2025Tour Down Under6thGeneral classification
2025Tour of Hellas1st (stage 2)177.5 km stage win; 25th GC
2025Giro d'Italia1st (stage 8)197 km hilly stage win
2025Tour de France5th (stage 13)10.9 km ITT; 121st GC
2025UCI Road World Championships ITT7thElite men's 40.6 km time trial
2025UCI Road World Championships Mixed TTT1st41.8 km team time trial
2025Clásica San Sebastián7thOne-day classic, 211.4 km

Track results

Luke Plapp has established himself as a prominent figure in , particularly in endurance events like the , , and . His track career began in the junior ranks, where he achieved international success before transitioning to competition, contributing to Australia's strong tradition in the discipline. Plapp's track accomplishments include multiple medals at major international events, often as part of team efforts that highlight his role in high-speed, tactical racing. In 2018, at the UCI Junior Track World Championships in , , Plapp secured two gold medals. He won the points race individually, demonstrating his endurance and sprinting prowess in the 20km event, and partnered with Blake Quick to claim gold in the , a 50km team event involving sprints and strategic exchanges. These victories marked him as one of Australia's top junior talents. Plapp's elite track debut came during the 2019–20 UCI World Cup series, where he earned a in the men's at Round 5 in , . Riding alongside teammates Kelland O'Brien, Alexander Porter, and Sam Weisford, the Australian quartet set a competitive pace to defeat in the final, underscoring Plapp's integration into the senior national squad. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Plapp contributed to Australia's in the men's . Selected as a late replacement for an injured teammate, he joined Alexander Porter, Kelland O'Brien, Leigh Howard, and Sam Weisford to finish third behind and , with the team recording a time of 3:44.688 in the final. This marked his Olympic debut and a key achievement in his young career. Plapp continued his success at the in , , where he helped secure another bronze in the men's . As part of the Australian team with Joshua Duffy, Conor Leahy, and James Moriarty, they finished third with a time of 3:55.589, behind and .
EventYearVenueDisciplineMedalTeammates (if applicable)Source
UCI Junior Track World Championships2018Aigle, SwitzerlandGold-
UCI Junior Track World Championships2018Aigle, SwitzerlandGoldBlake Quick
UCI Track Cycling World Cup2019–20Brisbane, AustraliaGoldKelland O'Brien, Alexander Porter, Sam Weisford
2020, BronzeAlexander Porter, Kelland O'Brien, Leigh Howard, Sam Weisford
2022, BronzeJoshua Duffy, Conor Leahy, James Moriarty

General classification timeline

Luke Plapp has competed in various UCI WorldTour and continental stage races since turning professional in 2022, achieving several podium finishes in general classifications early in his career. His results demonstrate strengths in week-long races, particularly time trials and hilly terrain, though grand tour overall standings have been more modest due to focus on stage wins and support roles.
YearRacePosition
2022UAE Tour12th
2022Tour de Romandie9th
2022Tour of Norway3rd
2022Vuelta a España94th
2023Santos Tour Down Under53rd
2023UAE Tour2nd
2023Tour of Norway108th
2023La Route d'Occitanie49th
2023Tour of Croatia45th
2024Paris–Nice6th
2024Giro d'Italia52nd
2024Tour of Austria66th
2025Santos Tour Down Under6th
2025Tour de Romandie72nd
2025Giro d'ItaliaDNF
2025Tour de France121st
2025Tour of Hellas25th
These results highlight Plapp's progression, with his best WorldTour general classification being second place at the 2023 UAE Tour, where he secured multiple stage podiums en route. In grand tours, he has prioritized stage hunting over overall contention, contributing to team successes while building experience.

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