He attacked on the last lap of the race in an attempt to catch a leading group but was caught and finished in the main bunch in 19th place.
[6] At the beginning of the 2014 season, Power competed in the under-23 national road race, finishing second behind Caleb Ewan.
[9][10] Following this result, he was signed to ride with the Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy and achieved a podium finish in his first race for the team.
[6] Power competed for the Australian team at the 2014 Tour de l'Avenir, the most important under-23 stage race on the cycling calendar.
He was described by Matt White, the team's sporting director, as "one of the most exciting climbing talents we've seen in Australian cycling for a very, very long time".
In his sixth and final race of the season, the Japan Cup, he took his first professional podium, finishing third behind Davide Villella and team-mate Christopher Juul-Jensen.
[28] Due to financial problems, the team folded at the end of the 2021 season and Power retired from professional cycling.