Meares, Cahill among super seven on way to Hall of Fame
CYCLING great Anna Meares is among seven athletes set to be honoured with induction into the SA Sport Hall of Fame at the The Advertiser / Channel 7 SA Sports Awards next week.
CYCLING great Anna Meares is among seven athletes set to be honoured with induction into the SA Sport Hall of Fame at the The Advertiser / Channel 7 SA Sports Awards next week.
WORLD champion Matthew Glaetzer felt the expectation of the country when made a tactical blunder at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. But a haircut helped change his mindset. This and more in this month’s Coffee Ride.
RARE is the sporting great who did not have family support behind them, but the home crew who propelled Anna Meares to Olympic fame is something else again.
TWO of the state’s greatest cycling exports, siblings Alex and Annette Emondson, have added glamour to the 100th anniversary of the Port Noarlunga Handicap race.
ROHAN Dennis had only just won the Tour Down Under in January when he declared his major goal for 2015 was to start and finish the Tour de France.
ORICA-GreenEDGE prodigy Robert Power has been forced off the bike indefinitely after being diagnosed with a form of bone marrow oedema.
TOUR de France champion Cadel Evans has forecast tension at former team BMC as Richie Porte and Tejay van Garderen prepare to jostle for leadership.
THE biggest coup in Jayco Herald Sun Tour history had its origins on the slopes of cycling’s most iconic mountain.
AS VICTORIA celebrates the news reigning Tour de France champion Chris Froome will ride the Herald Sun Tour next year, Adelaide cycling fans are left asking ‘why not us?’
TOUR de France champion Chris Froome will ride in next year’s Jayco Herald Sun Tour.
CYCLING Australia’s newest Oppy Medallist Rohan Dennis has declared he wants to turn his yellow jersey from this year’s Tour de France into a gold medal in Brazil in 2016.
SERIES leader Tom Chapman heads to the Yorke Peninsula for Cycling SA’s “Hell of the North” road race today hoping for some luck.
THE number of Australian riders on Orica-GreenEDGE’s 2016 squad has dropped to 11 — the lowest in its five year history.
NATIONAL para-cycling champions Carla Franson and Rachel Henderson have put their training aside momentarily to encourage more women to get on their bike and simply have fun.
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