SA’s Dennis wins Tour of Spain time trial
SOUTH Australian Rohan Dennis, of BMC, time-trials to victory on stage 16 of the Tour of Spain as Britain’s Simon Yates increases his overall lead on rival Alejandro Valverde.
SOUTH Australian Rohan Dennis, of BMC, time-trials to victory on stage 16 of the Tour of Spain as Britain’s Simon Yates increases his overall lead on rival Alejandro Valverde.
THE Tour Down Under is in no rush to upgrade its women’s race to WorldTour status and wants to keep the door for local teams open as long as possible after unveiling the 2019 race route.
AUSTRALIAN cyclists have paid tribute to reigning Olympic and world champion sprinter Kristina Vogel who concedes she will never walk again after being paralysed in a training crash.
CARLEE Taylor opens up about life after cycling and finding a job with a 10-year gap on her resume but she has landed on her feet — starting as event manager for the Sunday Mail City-Bay. Her feature interview is in The Coffee Ride this week.
ROHAN Dennis’ stint in the yellow jersey at the Tour de France is over after he sacrificed his own chances to enhance team leader Tejay van Garderen’s overall prospects on a treacherous second stage.
IN HIGH winds and heavy rain, Chris Froome and Alberto Contador strike early advantage on the brutal second stage of this year’s Tour de France.
TO understand what wearing the Tour de France’s yellow jersey means to Adelaide’s Rohan Dennis is to know the pain he endured in scaling cycling’s heights.
MEET some of Australia’s finest who will be battling across 3,358km of brutal cycling this month on the roads and mountains of France and central Europe.
AUSTRALIA’S Rohan Dennis did something nobody has ever done on the first stage of the Tour de France.
WHEN Queenslander Adam Hansen started the Tour de France Saturday night he turned the first pedal strokes towards the record for the most consecutive Grand Tours in cycling history.
OVERSHADOWED by a four-way battle for Tour de France supremacy between cycling giants ORICA-GreenEDGE is plotting a scheme to upstage the heavyweights.
IT will be pretty special just to get to the start line of the Tour de France for the first time tonight, writes Michael Matthews.
LANCE Armstrong went to great lengths to hide his drug taking, but now it’s his romantic life that’s giving the disgraced doping cheat headaches.
NONE are likely to challenge for overall honours at the Tour de France but nine Australians have plenty to ride for when the great race begins this weekend.
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