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Both Patrick Bevin and Daryl Impey made their intentions clear on Stage 4 and now stand as outright favorites to win the Tour Down Under with two stages remaining. READ THE COLUMN
Both Patrick Bevin and Daryl Impey made their intentions clear on Stage 4 and now stand as outright favorites to win the Tour Down Under with two stages remaining. READ THE COLUMN
Great to see Stage 4 winner Daryl Impey finding time to ease the pain of a young injured Tour Down under fan this week. Stage 3 winners Peter Sagan shows he kind side after a beer.
All-rounders Paddy Bevin and Daryl Impey were breathing a sigh of relief after gaining crucial time-bonuses over Richie Porte in a thrillig finish to Stage 4 today but 21 seconds is still enough for them to sleep with one eye open the next two nights.
Last year’s Tour De Under winner Daryl Impey has won a scintillating sprint to the line ahead of this year’s leader Patrick Bevin to send a warning to rivals and boost his hopes of becoming the first back-to-back winner. Re-cap the action here.
VICTORIA’S iconic Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic is set to be cut back to three days for the first time in its 27-year history in January.
GERRY Ryan has declared Esteban Chaves’ second place finish in the Giro d’Italia as the best team performance in Orica-GreenEDGE’s five-year history.
CAROLINE Buchanan has claimed her second world BMX time trial title with a super performance in Colombia while Sam Willoughby took silver in the men’s race.
AUSSIE cycling’s honorary hero Esteban Chaves – who is set to be runner-up at the Giro d’Italia – will race in the country that has adopted him next summer.
ORICA-GreenEDGE leader Esteban Chaves has captivated the world with his smile – and Giro d’Italia heroics – over the last three weeks.
WIN or lose when the Giro d’Italia finishes, adopted Aussie Esteban Chaves has provided OGE with its proudest moment – and a pretty special one for his own country, Colombia.
AN epic crash was Australian team Orica-GreenEDGE’s gain after Giro d’Italia leader Steven Kruijswijk piled into a snowband. Watch it here.
BMX star Sam Willoughby says he is not superstitious but there’s a pattern emerging involving him and world championships which he hopes to continue in Colombia this week.
AN INNOVATIVE Australian company has developed a $200 device that promises to protect cyclists from dangerous motorists on the roads.
BMX star Sam Willoughby says he is not superstitious but there’s a pattern emerging involving him and world championships … which he hopes to continue in Colombia this week.
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