Superstar Sagan’s support role
HE’S THE three-time reigning world champion but Peter Sagan insists his team Bora-Hansgrohe is in Adelaide to support Aussie Jay McCarthy’s ochre jersey ambitions at the Tour Down Under this week.
HE’S THE three-time reigning world champion but Peter Sagan insists his team Bora-Hansgrohe is in Adelaide to support Aussie Jay McCarthy’s ochre jersey ambitions at the Tour Down Under this week.
CALEB Ewan and Andre Greipel will on Sunday night go head-to-head on Adelaide’s streets for the first time in a race they have made their own.
WHEN Mike Turtur starts the 20th edition of the Tour Down Under on Sunday night it will be with a heavy heart as he remembers his right-hand man Terry Roberts who died last year.
AS we get ready to celebrate the Tour Down Under’s 20th anniversary, here’s a look at the six men likely to claim the ochre jersey in 2018.
FROM Tour Down Under racing to a food truck festival, this Sunday promises a feast of activity and entertainment along the Riverbank.
CALEB Ewan can confirm his status as a bona fide future star of world cycling by dominating next week’s Tour Down Under.
FRANK Schleck says the pressure of returning to peloton racing after a 12-month doping ban will test his mental resilience.
GARMIN-SHARP is confident it can support Adelaide boy Rohan Dennis in his attempt to win the Santos Tour Down Under despite half the team limping to the start line on Sunday.
CALEB Ewan says he is going to the Tour Down Under “to race” the best after winning his second road title in three days.
HE’S won the Tour De France and a World Championship, now Cadel Evans wants to win the Giro d’Italia. His race plan starts at the Tour Down Under.
MARCEL Kittel arrived in Adelaide on Friday declaring there’s no weight on his shoulders to prove he is lightning quick.
ANDRE Greipel and his Lotto-Belisol team are serious about taking Australia’s premier cycling race – the Santos Tour Down Under – by storm.
ANDRE Greipel’s arrival in Adelaide on Thursday morning has sent out a clear mesage to UCI WorldTour rival cycling teams.
WHAT started out as five women walking together has turned into their own mini-cycling club which mixes friendship, fitness and the TDU.
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