History-making Aussie signs up for Tour Down Under
The Adelaide Hills are the next challenge for Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley after the Aussie rider committed to next month’s Tour Down Under.
The Adelaide Hills are the next challenge for Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley after the Aussie rider committed to next month’s Tour Down Under.
The Tour Down Under has announced its ambassador for next year – and Max Gawn, Melbourne captain, seems like an odd choice. But there’s a reason.
Stuart O’Grady had big plans for the Tour Down Under’s route when he became race director but Covid got in the way. Now he finally gets to see his dreams come alive.
Jai Hindley has never ridden in the Tour De France but after winning the Giro d’Italia has it in his sights.
Arlenis Sierra has gone from a surprise package to a Santos Tour Down Under contender. Gordon Knight chats with the rising star.
The Santos Festival of Cycling, an 11-day celebration of the Tour Down Under and the communities that make it special, has launched with a burst of colour.
Amanda Spratt and Cameron Meyer smiled as they donned their new national champion jerseys on Tuesday. The pair will take aim at the Santos Tour Down Under this week en route to their long-term goal at the Tokyo Olympics.
A ruptured testicle for most is no laughing matter, but cyclist Chris Hamilton has chosen to see the funny side of the injury that has forced him out of the 2020 Santos Tour Down Under.
Cyclist Chris Hamilton has recounted the eye-watering moment he ruptured a testicle while on a leisurely ride last month, which will force him to miss the 2020 Santos Tour Down Under.
Adelaide athlete Darren Hicks says para-cycling is embracing the big stage for The Advertiser Track Down Under on Friday night, which will launch him towards the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.
California-based Tayler Wiles felt a sense of melancholy when she rode through the charred remains of bushfire ravaged Fox Creek Road, Cudlee Creek.
Team Sunweb sports director and South Aussie Luke Roberts reveals he thought hard about applying for the vacant Tour Down Under race director role – since filled by Stuart O’Grady – before deciding against it.
It’s been 12 years since Andre Greipel won his first Tour Down Under title but the 37-year-old is back and with a smile on his face.
Education First bike mechanic Michele Primaro’s job is one of the most important for a rider says he has slept in more than 150 hotels during his career.
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