Riders go fasta on 670kg of pasta
WHAT does it take to feed the cyclists competing in the Santos Tour Down Under? The Hilton Adelaide kitchen staff tell us just how much food they have to cook to fuel some of the world’s best riders.
WHAT does it take to feed the cyclists competing in the Santos Tour Down Under? The Hilton Adelaide kitchen staff tell us just how much food they have to cook to fuel some of the world’s best riders.
THE 20th edition of Australia’s biggest bike race starts on Tuesday with the 145km Stage 1 from Port Adelaide to Lyndoch expected to quell the nerves of the 132-man peloton. Val Migliaccio offers his predictions for the stage and overall race honours.
HE is one of three former winners in a talent-stacked BMC team. But Rohan Dennis writes in his exclusive column he expects this year’s big Tour Down Under threat will come from world champion Peter Sagan.
RICHIE Porte will kick off his ochre jersey defence in Port Adelaide today and has welcomed the pressure coming back on him at this year’s Santos Tour Down Under, if not to defend his title then to win on Old Willunga Hill for a fifth year in a row.
MORE than 30,000 cycling fans are expected to line the streets of Rostrevor when Campbelltown Council hosts a Tour Down Under stage finish on Thursday.
MARCEL Kittel dethroned Andre Greipel as the Tour Down Under’s opening night king by winning in a photo finish.
CYCLING and soccer drive the passion of BMC Racing owner Andy Rihs and the team’s chief press officer Georges Luechinger.
PHIL Liggett’s annual January trek has seen the voice of cycling visit South Australia 17 times since 1998.
CALEB Ewan, at 166cm, decided he was too small for track work and his decision to hit the road is now paying off.
ORICA GreenEDGE unveil an ambitious hit-list; stage wins in all three Grand Tours, a world title and a Tour win on home turf.
HE is known for his fearlessness in a sprint but Australian teenager Caleb Ewan has admitted to a pre-race bout of nerves.
THE Santos Tour Down Under gets under way as Adelaide’s withering five-day heatwave recedes, leaving Australian great Cadel Evans to scorch around the city’s streets from Sunday night.
THERE were two moments when Daryl Impey returned home to South Africa late last year and the magnitude of what he achieved in 2013 hit him.
STUART O’Grady has made his first public appearance since his doping confession last year by speaking at a cancer charity dinner in Adelaide.
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