Track is back for TDU
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.
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.
He’s Australia’s greatest cyclist. If anyone knows how to fuel the fire to burn the bitumen, it’s Tour de France winner Cadel Evans. From his home in Barwon Heads, Evans shares his favourite smoothie, pasta and salad recipes for cyclists.
Cycling world champion Rohan Dennis has capped a remarkable year by being named the 2018 The Advertiser Channel 7 Sport Star of the Year — the second time he has won the award.
After a three-year absence, Arthurs Seat is back with a bang at the Jayco Herald Sun Tour and new race director Scott McGrory says whoever can tame it — and the rest of a brutal course — will have to be flying.
THERE was good news for a triathletes and a basketball team but not for the Wallaroos and some of our top rowers. SHORT AND SWEET sport wrap.
CANCER claimed both of David Baker’s parents and his father-in-law. So there was no lack of motivation when he set out to prepare for the Beat Cancer Tour.
THE chances of Premier Jay Weatherill being picked up by a professional cycling team are pretty slim, so instead he’s started his own team to ride the Bupa Challenge Tour next year.
ORICA-BikeExchange admits its incredible breakout season has caught it by surprise, but the Australian outfit believes it can plunder even greater riches next year.
A CYCLING legend and a top netballer have both called it quits in the space of seven days to earn SWOOP PLAY OF THE WEEK.
I’VE been blessed over the years to see some pretty tough athletes in action up close. A few stand out in the memory, writes MIKE COLMAN.
AUSTRALIAN cyclists Will Clarke and Brendan Canty will be part of Drapac’s promotion to the WorldTour next year as part of the merger with current team Cannondale.
ALL five mountain ranges of continental France will feature in next year’s Tour de France, setting up a gruelling, three-week racing challenge.
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