Adelaide the first stop in Froome’s climb back to the summit
Cycling legend Chris Froome says he is hoping the upcoming Tour Down Under can help him elevate back to the top of cycling in 2023.
Cycling legend Chris Froome says he is hoping the upcoming Tour Down Under can help him elevate back to the top of cycling in 2023.
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A name synonymous with the sport of cycling has arrived in Adelaide in the biggest coup for the Tour Down Under since disgraced American Lance Armstrong competed.
Climate activists have been arrested after gluing themselves to the road in protest against the sponsor of a major international sporting event.
McLaren Automotive director John Allert says Bahrain McLaren is about to “disrupt the sport of cycling.”
Tour Down Under champion Daryl Impey and supercars driver Fabian Coulthard discussed cyclists and vehicles sharing the road.
Defending Tour Down Under champion Daryl Impey is mindful of two hilltop finishes in this year’s event, as he targets the first-ever three-peat in the race’s history.
On the eve of the Santos Tour Down Under, Vuelta a Espana winner Simon Yates opens up on his goals for 2020 and why he has stayed the course with Australian team Mitchelton-Scott for six years.
Kangaroo Island has never had the Tour Down Under. The local mayor says it would be great for morale and tourism. The man in charge of the event says: “You can never count anything out”.
Two weeks ago Caleb Ewan posted a photo of himself lying on the beach in Noosa but it was hardly a holiday. On Sunday night he produced his trademark speed to win the Tour Down Under Schwalbe Classic for the fourth time.
Trek-Segafredo’s Ruth Winder has landed arguably the biggest victory of her cycling career, winning the 2020 Women’s Tour Down Under ahead of some fierce competition.
Adelaide cycling enthusiasts young and old got to race like the professionals at the Tour Down Under’s Westpac family ride on Sunday. Did our photographer snap you there?
Trek-Segafredo’s American Ruth Winder has beaten Liane Lippert and Lauren Stephens to claim the third stage of the Women’s Tour Down Under and claim the leader’s jersey.
Having completed his cancer treatment, Matthew Glaetzer returned to racing on Friday night ready to lead a new-look Australian team sprint combination aiming for Tokyo.
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