World record breakers back on track
AUSTRALIA’S men’s team pursuit squad will race together for the first time since their world-record breaking feat on the Gold Coast at a UCI track world cup in Berlin this week.
AUSTRALIA’S men’s team pursuit squad will race together for the first time since their world-record breaking feat on the Gold Coast at a UCI track world cup in Berlin this week.
The Santos Tour Down Under’s fifth stage next year will host both the UCI WorldTour peloton and amateur cyclists as the host stage of the 2019 Challenge Tour is presented by The Advertiser.
South Australia’s time trial world champion Rohan Dennis has won his second Oppy Medal as Australian cyclist of the Year.
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CYCLING Australia’s newest Oppy Medallist Rohan Dennis has declared he wants to turn his yellow jersey from this year’s Tour de France into a gold medal in Brazil in 2016.
SERIES leader Tom Chapman heads to the Yorke Peninsula for Cycling SA’s “Hell of the North” road race today hoping for some luck.
THE number of Australian riders on Orica-GreenEDGE’s 2016 squad has dropped to 11 — the lowest in its five year history.
NATIONAL para-cycling champions Carla Franson and Rachel Henderson have put their training aside momentarily to encourage more women to get on their bike and simply have fun.
DRIVEN by the memory of his mother who died of cancer when he was just 12, triple Olympic rowing gold medallist Drew Ginn will attempt to break cycling’s 24-hour record in Melbourne this month.
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FORMER England cricketer Matt Prior has backed Australian Matt Goss to return to international cycling prominence after three challenging seasons.
TOM Chapman rolled the dice in an eight-man breakaway and was rewarded by winning the opening round of the CIC Cervelo Super Series at Victoria Park on Thursday night.
MARK Renshaw’s participation in January’s Tour Down Under will hinge on whether his new team MTN-Qhubeka goes WorldTour next year.
AUSTRALIAN lead-out specialist Mark Renshaw will climb back on the bike to race in Wollongong this weekend but says he’s a long way off the form required to win even a local criterium.
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