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.
RICHIE Porte will again use Tasmania as his launching pad as he prepares to hit the ground full throttle in 2016.
THE US government wants to see Lance Armstrong’s medical records from his treatments for cancer, to see if he was using performance-enhancing drugs.
EXACTLY one year from Rio, dual Olympic gold medallist Anna Meares says she has never pushed herself harder physically and mentally in preparation for a fourth and likely final Games.
AUSTRALIAN team Orica-GreenEDGE has started the mammoth task of finalising its squad for next year with 19 of its 26 riders coming out of contract this season.
CHRIS Froome said he felt “incredible” after crossing the line on the Champs Elysees arm-in-arm with his Sky teammates to win his second Tour de France title.
RICHIE Porte has won plenty but his sacrificial performance for Chris Froome on Alpe d’Huez on Saturday night was his finest hour on a bike.
GOLDEN girl Caroline Buchanan has won silver on a rain and windswept track at the BMX World Championships in Belgium – but Australia’s men weren’t so lucky
SKY team manager Dave Brailsford paid tribute to Chris Froome after his lead rider virtually clinched a second Tour de France title on the final climb.
CHRIS Froome expected his rivals to throw everything at him and his TDF race lead. He just didn’t expect that would happen when he was stopped by the side of the road.
CHRIS Froome says he can handle doping suspicions levelled at him at the Tour de France, because it is a function of wearing the race leader’s yellow jersey.
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