SA’s Dennis wins second Oppy Medal
South Australia’s time trial world champion Rohan Dennis has won his second Oppy Medal as Australian cyclist of the Year.
South Australia’s time trial world champion Rohan Dennis has won his second Oppy Medal as Australian cyclist of the Year.
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Australia’s fastest man and woman on wheels Matthew Glaetzer and Stephanie Morton will headline the inaugural The Advertiser Track Down Under next year.
Track cycling will form part of the Tour Down Under festival in Adelaide in January with a new event featuring world champions and Commonwealth Games gold medallists.
MELBOURNE cyclist Bridie O’Donnell spent the weekend training at the Adelaide SuperDrome just a month before she returns for a crack at the women’s world hour record.
PATRICK Dangerfield has a love-hate relationship with the bike but that hasn’t stopped him from taking part in Cadel Evans’ Great Ocean Road People’s Ride.
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BRETT Swain used to ride his bike to complement his cricket training while playing for the Redbacks. Now cycling is the focus, as he prepares for the Bupa Challenge Tour at the TDU.
SHANE Perkins says he has never been this lean, this strong or this hungry. Or more determined to defy those who want to dump him from elite cycling ranks.
Brad Slade, 55, decided to get on his bike in a bid to up his fitness levels once he hit the naughty 40s.
HOMETOWN hero Jack Bobridge will mark his return to cycling’s WorldTour with Trek Factory Racing in the Tour Down Under in Adelaide.
ADELAIDE coach Charlie Walsh is one of 12 inaugural inductees in Cycling Australia’s first hall of fame.
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