New international teams lock in TDU
ASTANA, Trek-Segafredo and CCC will send women’s teams to the Tour Down Under for the first time in January as the race continues to “go from strength to strength”.
ASTANA, Trek-Segafredo and CCC will send women’s teams to the Tour Down Under for the first time in January as the race continues to “go from strength to strength”.
Mathew Hayman was given no chance of taking part, let alone winning the Paris-Roubaix classic in his 15th attempt. What he did next was even more remarkable.
EXTENDED interview with Australia’s top female road cyclist Amanda Spratt, Chris Harper and Rebecca Wiasak to headline UniSA teams, Mat Hayman’s flying trip home and Richie Porte confirmed for TDU. All in The Coffee Ride today.
The international cycling community is in shock at the sudden death of legendary broadcaster Paul Sherwen just three days after he shared his excitement at booking his ticket to return to Adelaide for the Tour Down Under in January.
SA’s Carlee Taylor says the pressure of being a local and racing at home in front of her friends and family is an ideal but daunting start to her cycling season.
PETER Mayer took up cycling in his late 50s because his knees could no longer handle the impact of running but now his week is based around riding. And he can’t wait for the Bupa Challenge Tour.
A TRIO of swimmers, a cyclist and a triathlete are all in the running for one of the top accolades at the Australian Paralympic Awards
CHRIS Froome’s love affair with Victoria has grown, with the cycling superstar set to defend his Jayco Herald Sun Tour title.
WAYNE Schwass was an AFL player who put his heart and soul into his footy. Now, in retirement, he is throwing himself into another passion — cycling.
THREE-time Olympian and reigning national road champion Jack Bobridge has succumbed to the effects of rheumatoid arthritis and retired from cycling.
CHRIS Froome has ambitions to be the most successful Tour de France rider of cycling’s “new era’’ and has identified Aussie rider Richie Porte as a rival for the 2017 title.
CHRIS Froome has ambitions to be the most successful Tour de France rider of cycling’s “new era’’ and has identified Aussie rider Richie Porte as a rival for the 2017 title.
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