Road works on steep Stage 4 descent on eve of TDU
Tour Down Under race director Mike Turtur confirmed a stretch of Stage 4, part of the super-fast Montacute Rd descent is being resurfaced but would be ready for the peloton on Friday.
Tour Down Under race director Mike Turtur confirmed a stretch of Stage 4, part of the super-fast Montacute Rd descent is being resurfaced but would be ready for the peloton on Friday.
TREK-Segafredo’s new weapon Richie Porte’s proudest moment in his stunning cycling career wasn’t standing on top of podiums, it was paying back the $30,000 his parents invested in him when the system rejected him.
Amanda Spratt has retained the leader’s ochre jersey and is heading for her third Women’s Tour Down Under win after her Mitchelton-Scott teammate Grace Brown won Stage 3 of the in Stirling today.
Australia’s fastest man Caleb Ewan returns to the Tour Down Under on Sunday night with a new look, new train and new motivation but with nothing to prove against his old team.
AUSTRALIA’S Rebecca Wiasak notched back-to-back gold medals in the individual pursuit at the track cycling world championships in London overnight.
HE broke six bones in seven different crashes in 2015 but Simon Gerrans will launch his European campaign as a rejuvenated force after clawing back the No.1 ranking.
AUSTRALIA’S Rebecca Wiasak won back-to-back gold medals in the individual pursuit at the track cycling world championships in London overnight.
BRENDAN Canty was at the hotel buffet having dinner after his epic ride up Green Mountain in the Tour of Oman when it hit him what he’d done that day.
CYCLING veteran Anna Meares has the opportunity to open Australia’s campaign at the world track championships with a world title on the same track she won gold on four years ago.
CYCLING veteran Anna Meares has the opportunity to open Australia’s campaign at the world track championships with a world title on the same track she won gold on four years ago.
FOUR years after his sixth and last track world championship gold medal, Australian cyclist Cameron Meyer is back in green and gold in London this week.
CALEB Ewan and Alexander Edmondson will get their first taste of the famed Belgian classics this weekend.
VICTORY, tragedy, sweat, tears, joy and heartache have helped forge Australia’s “sisters on wheels” into a truly united unit. Now they’ve set their sights on the track cycling world championships … and beyond.
CYCLING Australia is not concerned that almost its entire track team will compete on Rio de Janeiro’s new velodrome virtually sight unseen at the Olympic Games in August.
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