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(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 02, 2018 Gold medalist Germany's Kristina Vogel celebrates winning the women's sprint final during the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Apeldoorn. - Germany's Olympic and world sprint cycling champion Kristina Vogel is a paraplegic using a wheelchair since a June accident, she revealed in an interview published on September 9, 2018. (Photo by EMMANUEL DUNAND / AFP)
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Aussie support for paralysed rival

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.

21/8/2018 Former professional cyclist Carlee Taylor and now Event Manager for City Bay pictured at Santos Stadium Mile End. Picture MATT TURNER.
Cycling

The Coffee Ride: Taylor made for new role

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.

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(FILES) TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY IAN WHITTELL A file photo taken on July 21, 2010 shows US cyclist Lance Armstrong as he arrives to participate in a training session during the second of the two rest days of the 2010 Tour de France cycling race at the hotel hosting the US cycling team in Pau, south west France. AFP PHOTO / NATHALIE MAGNIEZ

No sex, please

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.

Aussies to watch in Tour de France

Aussies to watch in Tour de France

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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