Greipel powers to opening stage victory
ANDRE Greipel has stormed to his 17th Tour Down Under victory, edging out Caleb Ewan and Peter Sagan in an exciting sprint finish to the opening stage of this year’s event at Lyndoch. RECAP ALL THE ACTION HERE
ANDRE Greipel has stormed to his 17th Tour Down Under victory, edging out Caleb Ewan and Peter Sagan in an exciting sprint finish to the opening stage of this year’s event at Lyndoch. RECAP ALL THE ACTION HERE
BACK for the first time in four years, Andre ‘The Gorilla’ Greipel has upstaged hungry young Aussie Caleb Ewan and world champion Peter Sagan on the opening day of the Tour Down Under to extend his incredible win record at the event.
WILL Clarke had visions repeating history on Tuesday by winning stages using a breakaway tactic that causes mass panic among UCI WorldTour teams.
AUSTRALIAN Olympic cycling coach Tim Decker made good on his promise to push his mind and body like never before in a 24-hour bike event last weekend.
THE world’s best cyclists are the most accessible and hospitable in the business. It is a mantra other sports can learn from.
THE Cadel army was out in full force at the third stage of the TDU, cheering the BMC champion’s triumphant climb up Corkscrew Rd.
ACCOMMODATION is fully booked in the south as thousands of people gear up for Tour Down Under action, set to roll into the region tomorrow.
PRACTICE definitely made perfect for Cadel Evans to record only his second ever stage victory in the Tour Down Under.
CADEL Evans rode like he was furious when claiming the Santos Tour Down Under’s ochre jersey and stage three for BMC Racing.
FROM Mount Torrens onwards on Thursday it was absolutely full gas, writes Jack Bobridge.
REECE Homfray and Val Migliaccio reveal all the 2014 Santos Tour Down Under action on track and off.
CADEL Evans produced a sensational climb up Corkscrew to claim stage four of the Tour Down Under and the Ochre jersey.
THE UCI is poised to announce “terms and conditions” that could see Lance Armstrong’s life ban lifted if he co-operates with investigators.
UCI president Brian Cookson says Italian cyclist Danilo Di Luca’s reported claims that 90 per cent of the Giro d’Italia peloton was doping is a “throwback to an earlier time”.
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