Tour of Southland

Tour of Southland The Tour of Southland is a road cycle race with 7 stages in the Southland Region of New Zealand

It’s hard to believe it’s already been a week since the SBS Bank Tour of Southland concluded. What an incredible few day...
31/01/2026

It’s hard to believe it’s already been a week since the SBS Bank Tour of Southland concluded. What an incredible few days of racing, community spirit, and unforgettable moments right across the Southland region.

We’ve loved seeing the week through your eyes - if you snapped any highlights, special memories, or roadside moments, please drop them in the comments below.

 : Our 2025 Tour winner Josh Burnett takes us inside the peloton for last week's race.
29/01/2026

: Our 2025 Tour winner Josh Burnett takes us inside the peloton for last week's race.

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What a phenomenal conclusion to an outstanding SBS Bank Tour of Southland. The 69th edition of this iconic race has agai...
24/01/2026

What a phenomenal conclusion to an outstanding SBS Bank Tour of Southland. The 69th edition of this iconic race has again delivered some exceptional racing across our stunning province. A huge thanks to the organisers, sponsors, officials, riders and our amazing volunteers for producing such an amazing event.
We'll be back in November with the 70th edition, but until then, enjoy the final day's racing in the McConachie Shearing ITT in Winton and the Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 from Winton to Invercargill.

All the action from the final day of racing in the SBS Bank Tour of Southland, including the:* McConachie Shearing ITT in Winton* Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 fr...

24/01/2026

That’s another SBS Bank Tour of Southland done and dusted. It’s been a week, culminating in an amazing final Ascot Park Hotel stage into Invercargill. Here's a taster of all the action to come tonight!
📺 There will be coverage on TVNZ+ Sport from about 9.30pm.
📼 Coverage will also be on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/), loaded as soon as we can.

Burnett wins third SBS Bank Tour of Southland title24/1/2025: Josh Burnett has become just the sixth rider to win three ...
24/01/2026

Burnett wins third SBS Bank Tour of Southland title
24/1/2025: Josh Burnett has become just the sixth rider to win three or more SBS Bank Tour of Southland titles after surviving a frenetic final day today.
Burnett (PowerNet) started the day with a 19sec lead over Cambridge’s Matthew Wilson (Advanced Personnel Cycling Team), but an outstanding individual time trial by Wilson in the morning saw him take the stage victory and cut the lead to just 10sec heading into the final 77km stage from Winton to Invercargill.
The fast and furious stage was lashed by wind and rain throughout, with Wilson making a bold attack on the penultimate lap of the tour’s Waikiwi circuit finish before the two frontrunners finished safely in the bunch to repeat the one-two finish they recorded in 2024.
The final stage was won by Southland’s Nick Kergozou, the second time he has won the finale.
Burnett’s name now joins the likes of Warwick Dalton, Tino Tabak, Brian Fowler, Hayden Roulston and Michael Vink as riders who have won New Zealand’s most prestigious stage race three or more times.
It almost didn’t happen, with Burnett originally ruled out of the November event by a badly broken arm and only coming back into the equation when an extreme weather event meant the 2025 edition was postponed until January.
“I was just planning on helping the Mito-Q boys out and cleaning their bikes. To get this opportunity, I’m super grateful to PowerNet, it’s such a well-run team. Both on and off the bike we’ve had such a good time this week. It’s a massive credit to Aaron (Sinclair) who has put this team together for the past few years. All I’ve had to think about is riding my bike.”
Burnett, who also won the King of the Mountain classification, paid credit to his team mates, who were challenged throughout the week, particularly after losing team captain Ollie Jones to a crash on Tuesday.
“For sure there were some expectations on my shoulders all week but I think it was mainly transferred onto my team mates, making them ride the front for three days, so a big shout out to those boys because without them I wouldn’t have had the chance to contest the stages or be in contention.”
Burnett highlighted the battle he had with Wilson for the second Southland tour in a row. The pair sparred throughout the week, especially with one-two finishes on both the Remarkables and Bluff Hill finishes. Daniel Whitehouse (Quality Food Southland/Gough Brothers) was third overall at 1min 38sec.
“Massive credit to Matt because he is super strong and I’m sure he’s going to win a Southland one day, that’s for sure.”
To get the chance to return from riding for his Spanish professional team, Burgos Burpellet BH, and win his home race was something special, Burnett said.
“It definitely hasn’t sunk in. I was just taking it day by day and I’m just really proud to be from this region,” he said.
“There’s no other bike race in the world where I get this amount of support so I’ve got to lap it up where I can. In Spain I can’t even read the signs so when I’m here I make the most of it.”
Meanwhile, Kergozou (Open Country-TES) was proud to win the final stage and claim his fourth Sprint Ace title in his ninth Southland tour.
“I’m ecstatic with that. Matt Wilson was putting it in the gutter pretty hard. He was throwing it all out there and I knew I just had to follow to keep the sprint jersey alive.”
Timaru’s Noah Hollamby (Onya Bike) completed an outstanding debut Tour of Southland, winning the under 23 jersey and finishing fourth overall. Australian Ben Dyball (Macaulay Ford-Good Tech Team) was the leading over 35 rider and fifth overall.
Macaulay Ford-Good Tech Team won the teams classification, while Christchurch’s James Krzanich (Lattitude Cycling Team) was named the Most Combative rider for the final stage and the tour overall.

Here is your stage and overall jersey winners after the Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 of the   - the  Bank  Tour of Southland...
24/01/2026

Here is your stage and overall jersey winners after the Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 of the - the Bank Tour of Southland.
Stage winner: Nicholas Kergozou De La Boessiere (Open Country TES)
Orange: Josh Burnett (PowerNet )
Harcourts Sprint: Nicholas Kergozou De La Boessiere (Open Country TES)
Jesco KOM: Josh Burnett (PowerNet)
Henderson Construction U23: Noah Hollamby (Onya Bike - 1.5m)
Geraldine Cheese O35: Ben Dyball (Macaulay Ford & Good Tech Team Cycling Team)
Wensley’s team: Macaulay Ford - Goodtech Team
McLeay Jewellers Most Combative: James Krzanich (Latitude Cycling)
First Southlander on Stage 8: Nicholas Kergozou De La Boessiere (Open Country TES)

24/01/2026

What a finish in the SBS Bank Tour of Southland, with the Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 a tense affair in the wind and rain. But our winner, Josh Burnett (PowerNet ) held off the challengers to claim his third title. Here's what he had to say about the win.
📺 There will be coverage on TVNZ+ Sport from about 9.30pm.
📼 Coverage will also be on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/), loaded as soon as we can.

24/01/2026
24/01/2026

And it’s Nick Kergozou (Open Country TES) who claims the Ascot Park Hotel stage 8 of the SBS Bank Tour of Southland with Josh Burnett (PowerNet) winning the orange Jersey for the third time.
There will be coverage on TVNZ+ Sport from about 9.30pm.
📼 Coverage will also be on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/), loaded as soon as we can.

24/01/2026

The finish of the Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 of the SBS Bank Tour of Southland.

24/01/2026

Here’s a good reminder of why the SBS Bank Tour of Southland was postponed from November. Just one of many downed trees we’ve seen on the Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 to Invercargill. Through Grove Bush and flying.

🏁 We will be live-streaming the finish on our Tour of Southland page very soon.
💬 Follow the afternoon’s action with Tim on the live text commentary at https://www.tourofsouthland.com/.../live-commentary-stage-8/
📺 There will be coverage on TVNZ+ Sport from about 9.30pm.
📼 Coverage will also be on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/), loaded as soon as we can.

24/01/2026

We didn’t think it would get much wetter … but it has. The riders are certainly earning their SBS Bank Tour of Southland stripes in this Ascot Park Hotel Stage 8 to Invercargill as they round the corner at Browns.

🏁 We will be live-streaming the finish on our Tour of Southland page today from about 3pm.
💬 Follow the afternoon’s action with Tim on the live text commentary at https://www.tourofsouthland.com/.../live-commentary-stage-8/
📺 There will be coverage on TVNZ+ Sport from about 9.30pm.
📼 Coverage will also be on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/), loaded as soon as we can.

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