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Hear from Sam Edmund and guests as they chase cycling’s iconic race – the Tour De France – all over the place – cycling’s best podcast!
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Herald Sun reporter Sam Edmund, cycling expert Matt Keenan and BackStage Pass creator Dan Jones chat about the world cycling.
A six-time world champion has died suddenly in hospital as tributes came pouring in from the cycling community.
Mark Cavendish is the toast of the cycling world after the sprinter finally broke an iconic Tour de France record, rewriting the history books.
Mark Cavendish made Tour de France history at the age of 39, beating Eddy Merckx’s mark which had stood since 1975.
The Tour de France starts this weekend and Australia’s only winner has explained why the chances of another Aussie victory may have to wait.
Six Australian riders line up for the Tour de France starting Saturday, with Aussie team Jayco AlUla eyeing a podium for a star rider and stage wins for its red hot sprinters. The big race previewed.
Just days before the start of the Tour de France, two of Australia’s leading cyclists have lashed their portrayal in Netflix’s new Tour de France: Unchained series.
There is growing momentum behind a push to blow up the current model of Australian sports administration. AusCycling CEO Marne Fechner, whose organisation has taken the leap, details the lessons so far.
There’ll be plenty of favourites but also a lot new for the 25th edition of the Tour Down Under, including the debut of a gruelling climb steeper than Willunga Hill.
An Australian sporting great has married their long-term partner in a gorgeous ceremony on the island paradise of Mauritius.
A group of residents in one of the country’s wealthiest areas has lodged a human rights complaint over an unexpected project they say discriminates against the elderly and disabled.
An Australian cycling champion admits she “can’t believe” her victory after a rival team’s calamitous premature celebration.
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