‘It’s crazy’: Small detail that makes today’s TDU start a game-changer
One small detail that many may have missed about this year’s Tour Down Under has the Aussie cycling community seriously excited.
One small detail that many may have missed about this year’s Tour Down Under has the Aussie cycling community seriously excited.
The famed cycling commentator says he’s nursing broken bones after a “bizarre accident” in South Australia.
The 22nd edition of the Tour Down Under is not far away and we have your guide to the event. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the first stop of the UCI WorldTour.
Dozens of Extinction Rebellion protesters have gathered tonight attempting to disrupt the Tour Down Under’s kick-off in the CBD – but the cops are ready.
Richie Porte fought off all comers on Sunday to win his second Tour Down Under title. But the work of his Trek-Segafredo teammate and world champion Mads Pedersen to help secure him victory can’t be understated.
King of Willunga Richie Porte delivered a final stage masterclass on Sunday to win his second career Tour Down Under title. His victory denied South African Daryl Impey what would have been a historic three-peat.
Having spent more than two decades building up the Tour Down Under to the international event it is today, departing race director Mike Turtur gave an official farewell on Saturday night before handing over the reins.
From cyclists rallying together in support of bushfire relief, to Stuart O’Grady taking the race into the future, and Richie Porte’s second crown. This year’s Tour Down Under had everything. Here are the Top 10 moments.
Richie Porte had changed his clothes, spoken to his teammates and director and hugged his wife and son by the time Mads Pedersen rolled across the finish line in Victor Harbor.
Daryl Impey will take a two-second lead over Richie Porte into the final stage of the 2020 Santos Tour Down Under.
Richie Porte and Daryl Impey have had their teams to thank for putting them in the box seat to win the Santos Tour Down Under
Legendary cyclist Fabian Cancellara says he has Italian relatives all over the world…and there may be some here in South Australia. That and more in the final edition of The Coffee Ride column for 2020.
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