Ew-beauty! Aussie Caleb claims Stirling stage victory
Australian Caleb Ewan held out South African Daryl Impey in a sprint to the finish to claim Stage 2 Tour Down Under honours in Stirling on Wednesday afternoon.
Australian Caleb Ewan held out South African Daryl Impey in a sprint to the finish to claim Stage 2 Tour Down Under honours in Stirling on Wednesday afternoon.
Lotto-Soudal’s Caleb Ewan thought he missed a golden chance in the opening stage of the Tour Down Under. He wasn’t about to let it happen again during Stage 2 at Stirling on Wednesday.
Stage 2 of the Tour Down Under will venture to Stirling on Wednesday, and is set to be hotly contested. Caleb Ewan, Jay McCarthy and Diego Ulissi will all be in the mix.
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Patrick Bevin fired a warning shot that he meant business on Stage 1 but even he was in shock after upstaging the best sprinters in the world to win Stage 2 of the Tour Down Under in Angaston.
New Zealand rider Patrick Bevin has taken advantage of a huge crash in the final kilometre and held off some of the world’s best sprinters to claim the second stage of the Tour Down Under at Angaston. Recap all the action.
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Italian gold medallist Elia Viviani showed his class to win the opening stage of the 2019 Tour Down Under with a fantastic sprint to the line in Port Adelaide.
New Zealander Patrick Bevin has turned a regulation day for the sprinters into a calculated play for the ochre jersey to sit third overall in the Tour Down Under.
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