Ranked: Who should really be named SA’s top sporting hero?
We’ve named the top 100 athletes, teams and sporting icons from South Australia. But did we get it right? Rate our full list here.
We’ve named the top 100 athletes, teams and sporting icons from South Australia. But did we get it right? Rate our full list here.
The mercury went above 40 in the men’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, and it was an unlikely Swiss sensation who delivered glory for an Australian team in the sweltering heat.
Aussie Sam Welsford has claimed his third Tour Down Under stage this race, while a rider was kicked out ahead of its final stage following a review of a race incident.
Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narváez has conquered Willunga Hill and will win the Tour Down Under after finishing second in the race last year.
Injury and illness affected her previous two Olympic campaigns, but Tasmanian cyclist Georgia Baker feels more relaxed and prepared to finally grab Games glory in Paris.
A decorated member of the Australian track cycling team has confirmed their fourth Olympics will be their last, and he’ll enter the Games with a laser focus on a maiden Olympics medal.
While Tadej Pogacar put on a dominant display at the Tour de France it was a different story for Australia’s top riders. But Jayco team owner Gerry Ryan says there’s a bright spot for Olympics hopes.
The Professional Cyclists Association has threatened to take legal action after a spectator’s ugly act during a Tour de France stage.
The opening stages of the Tour de France have been spectacular with records smashed, a firestorm in the GC battle and Aussie team Jayco AlUla nailing a stage. The full recap.
A Tour de France rider has apologised after wild scenes erupted during a time trial when he stopped to kiss his wife.
The cycling world has ben left “shocked and heartbroken” over the death of a 25-year-old rider following a sickening incident.
Mark Cavendish is the toast of the cycling world after the sprinter finally broke an iconic Tour de France record, rewriting the history books.
Mark Cavendish made Tour de France history at the age of 39, beating Eddy Merckx’s mark which had stood since 1975.
The Tour de France starts this weekend and Australia’s only winner has explained why the chances of another Aussie victory may have to wait.
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