Cadel: Richie has what it takes to win TdF
CADEL Evans believes the determination to prove people wrong that inspired him to Tour de France glory can fire luckless heir apparent Richie Porte to the same success.
CADEL Evans believes the determination to prove people wrong that inspired him to Tour de France glory can fire luckless heir apparent Richie Porte to the same success.
NORWOOD Cycling Club’s Port Noarlunga Classic Handicap is celebrating 100 years in SA, making it the oldest consecutively run annual bike race in the world.
WORLD champion Matthew Glaetzer led the way in his new rainbow jersey as Australia’s track cycling team topped the medal tally at the season opening world cup in Paris this week.
A COURAGEOUS comeback, a fairytale gold and extraordinary success on the pitch saw Cate Campbell, Skye Nicolson and Ellyse Perry snare awards at the Women’s Health sports awards.
BRITISH superstar sprinter Mark Cavendish has joined the talent lining up for next month’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.
OLYMPIC sprint champion Anna Meares has withdrawn from the team sprint at the New Zealand track world cup after hurting her back at training this week.
ONE of Blackfriars Priory School’s most illustrious charges has returned to his alma mater, seven years after a teacher told him he had more chance of winning the lottery than riding in the Tour de France.
TIM Roe’s Norton Summit time trial record is under threat this weekend when Tour Down Under champion Rohan Dennis leads a race against the clock in the CIC Cervelo Super Series.
CADEL Evans believes Rohan Dennis can win a Grand Tour, but warned it could take eight years for the time trial sensation to transform his body.
AUSTRALIAN team Orica-GreenEDGE has all but confirmed young sprinter Caleb Ewan will be unleashed in January’s Tour Down Under in Adelaide.
LONDON Olympic silver medallist Michael Hepburn will officially return to the Australian track cycling team in New Zealand this week as he begins his road to Rio.
DECORATED Australian cyclist Simon Gerrans has been forced to concede that he may have raced his last world championship.
ROHAN Dennis had only just won the Tour Down Under in January when he declared his major goal for 2015 was to start and finish the Tour de France.
ORICA-GreenEDGE prodigy Robert Power has been forced off the bike indefinitely after being diagnosed with a form of bone marrow oedema.
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