Norwood Super Series set to excite
The Norwood Cycling Club’s Super Series will kick-off on Sunday with nearly half of the riders travelling from interstate to take part in the action-packed three-day event.
The Norwood Cycling Club’s Super Series will kick-off on Sunday with nearly half of the riders travelling from interstate to take part in the action-packed three-day event.
Can Amanda Spratt be stopped? That is the question, after the Aussie superstar sprinted into the Women’s Tour Down Under lead on Friday as she chases her fourth title.
The woman behind the success of the Santos Women’s Tour Down Under, race director Kimberley Conte, shares with Gordon Knight her first cycling love, a secret skill, and that time a hay truck crashed into the finish zone.
One of SA’s best young cyclists is making her mark on the big stage, winning a place on the Australian team at the coming world titles in Berlin and tonight’s Track Down Under.
They bonded over a few beers, now Thomas De Gendt is looking forward to helping execute a plan to help his new Lotto-Soudal teammate Caleb Ewan add to his seven Tour Down Under stage wins.
Amanda Spratt has been one of Australia’s most successful athletes over the past 12 months … and she’s hungry for more. Meet the Mitchelton-Scott rider, and the contenders determined to stop her claiming a hat-trick of Tour Down Under crowns.
Rio Olympic Games 2016 gold medallist Elia Viviani and 2008 Beijing Olympic silver medallist Michael Morkov have been given permission to pursue their first love at Friday’s The Advertiser Track Down Under.
Never in the history of the Santos Tour Down Under has a rider claimed consecutive titles but surprise winner of last year’s race Daryl Impey wants to change that — so what are his chances?
Rohan Dennis stands on the eve of a new season excited by the fresh start of joining a new team after a life-changing year on and off the bike in 2018 — so what comes next for the world champion?
The Tour Down Under’s flamboyant headline act Peter Sagan arrived in Adelaide on Friday night, refreshed from a skiing break over the festive season.
South Australian cycling fans will be disappointed a former superstar of the sport has pulled out of a trip to Adelaide to be a gesut at the Tour Down Under.
It is Australia’s greatest cycling race and it’s heading back to Channel 7 with some old and new faces leading the network’s coverage. Here’s how you can follow every stage on Channel 7 and on Advertiser.com.au.
Peter Sagan and his German BORA-Hansgrohe team set to be among the first Tour Down Under competitors to arrive in Adelaide on Friday night.
It’s one of the great challenges for all South Australian cycling enthusiasts — so to give competitors a heads-up on what to expect on the Challenge Tour, we got cycling great Patrick Jonker and average punter Rob Yates to check out the course.
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