One of road cycling's biggest names is the lure for Tour Down Under boss Stuart O'Grady to help celebrate the event's 25th birthday. The Tour race director, who won the first edition in 1999, said at Monday's route reveal in Adelaide that he is targetting a top rider to headline the January 18-26 milestone race. The women's Santos Tour will be run from January 17-19.

The South Australian government, which owns the event, is trying to lure one of Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia), Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark), Remco Evenepoel (Belgium), Primo Roglic (Slovenia), Wout van Aert (Belgium) or Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands). Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. That group dominates road cycling - Pogacar is the favourite for the Tour de France from June 29 ahead of Vingegaard, the two-time defending champion and Roglic is also a top contender.

Evenepoel won the world road championship in Wollongong two years ago, while van Aert and van der Poel are also all-time greats of the one-day classic races. O'Grady leaves for Europe on Tuesday morning and when asked about his main goal there, he said: "sign one of the biggest names in the world of cycling. "We've been working obviously on that big name, which has been a while in the works.

"Once we get through the Tour de France and the Paris Olympics road race is complete, we should get an answer pretty quickly after that. "So hopefully they do really well." The Adelaide Tour has a history of attrac.