Maeve Plouffe went from the prime of representing Australia at the observe on the Olympic Video games in Paris final season to the low of an unsure long run at the street.
The 25-year-old made her Girls’s WorldTour debut with DSM-firmenich in 2023 and had was hoping her contract with the Dutch squad could be renewed for 2025. No longer distracted by way of the observe targets on the Video games in August of 2024, Plouffe was once fast to refocus on completing the street season with them strongly.
“I still had a big WorldTour schedule, and I was really eager to get some good results on the board, and not even for myself, but just do some good work and get some good road races. I ended the season quite well and on quite good form.”
Plouffe wrapped up her 2024 marketing campaign on the Simac Girls Excursion in October, the place teammate Franziska Koch completed 2d total in the back of winner Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx – Protime), however the contract extension she was once hoping for by no means got here.
“I had my off-season and then it was a little bit of a struggle because I didn’t realise I wasn’t getting a WorldTour contract until quite late in the season, so that was a very stressful end to my season, trying to scramble around, find a team,” she stated.
“I don’t know the date exactly, but it was already when most teams were full, let’s just say that I knew it would be competitive, especially with a lot of teams folding … lots of riders on the market, but I was obviously hoping for an extension.”
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Plouffe discovered a lifeline in Hess – a British-registered Continental workforce she hopes to be aggressive in races throughout Belgium and the Netherlands, as she seems to steadiness street and observe commitments as a way to the LA Video games in 2028. She is at the hunt for a trainer who understands that steadiness however loved being her personal taskmaster throughout the pre-season and within the lead-up to the Australian summer time of biking, the place she’s been competing with the nationwide composite workforce.
“I’ve just been my own coach, doing my own thing, and enjoying racing. I feel like I really needed that, so I’m happy with my form here. It’s not as specific or targeted as it could be, but I think it’s just what I needed,” she stated.
“I want to be in the sport for a really long time, so I think it’s, like, looking after myself long-term. And it’s been sort of the gap I needed.”
Plouffe opened the 2025 season on the Santos Girls’s Excursion Down Underneath in South Australia, racing with the ARA Australian Biking Workforce the place she completed out of doors the point in time on level 3 to Stirling.
“That was horrible,” she stated of Stirling. “I would love a flat day of TDU. Unfortunately, my sprint day I had a mechanical and didn’t have gears for the whole rest of the race, so that was my day done. I was pretty sad. But everyone adapted and we got some good results for the team.”
Plouffe is as soon as once more serving as a street captain on the Cadel Evans Nice Ocean Street Race for the nationwide squad prior to a go back to Europe that may see her step out with a brand new workforce to proceed her building at the street.
“This Belgian, Dutch style racing, even road racing in general, like, it is still somewhat new to me,” she stated.