Corkscrew will really put pressure on peleton
IF competitiors thought there was plenty of pushing around Uraidla in Stage 3 then Corckscrew road is really going to test team tactics in Stage 4 from Unley to Campbelltown. ROHAN DENNIS COLUMN
IF competitiors thought there was plenty of pushing around Uraidla in Stage 3 then Corckscrew road is really going to test team tactics in Stage 4 from Unley to Campbelltown. ROHAN DENNIS COLUMN
Triple world champion Peter Sagan may have won Stage 3 from Lobethal to Uraidla but all eyes were on the Orche jersey and the New Zealnder Patrick Bevan wearing it.
He was already the king of Willunga but now Richie Porte basically owns the joint as well. Plus, Roger Kluge’s great Aussie vacation and Manuele Boaro bounces back. All in today’s edition of The Coffee Ride.
Less than a month ago Peter Sagan posted a video of himself skiing at breakneck speed down an Austrian slope in freezing conditions. Today he was king of the Adelaide Hills with a second sizzling victory at steaming hot Uraidla.
ESTEBAN Chaves is running second in the Giro d’Italia for Australia’s Orica-GreenEDGE team but is gearing up for a big finish.
OPTIMISM is soaring around Australian team Orica-GreenEDGE after their man Esteban Chaves rose to second in the Giro d’Italia overall standings.
YOUNG sprinter Caleb Ewan has signed off on his second major tour, the Giro d’Italia, after just failing to notch his second win at road cycling’s elite level.
WHEN Esteban Chaves goes for broke up the mountains in this decisive week of the Giro d’Italia, a little-known 23-year-old Australian is expected to be one of the last men still standing for him.
PETA Mullens says it took her a week to get over the pain of watching her Rio Olympic dream slip away in Cairns last month.
IT was a big week for women on bikes, women on the court and women overseas. SHORT AND SWEET wrap of women’s sport.
AUSTRALIAN Rio Olympic gold hopeful Caroline Buchanan’s unbeaten World Cup run has been ended by a determined Dutch rider on a mission to excel on home turf.
WIGGLE High5 Pro Cycling rider Chloe Hosking has started the women’s WorldTour with a bang by claiming the overall victory in a major cycling tour in Shanghai
HOW is it that a little-known Colombian climber who could barely speak english has become one of Orica-GreenEDGE’s most loved riders and its first genuine Grand Tour contender? Reece Homfray reports.
AUSTRALIA will unleash a strong assault on the Giro d’Italia when a dozen of the nation’s finest cyclists tackle the first of the year’s three grand tours.
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