Porte counting down the days
AUSTRALIAN workhorse Richie Porte says he can’t wait for two torturous days in the Pyrenees that will decide the Tour de France.
AUSTRALIAN workhorse Richie Porte says he can’t wait for two torturous days in the Pyrenees that will decide the Tour de France.
SWORN enemies at the Tour de France, Cadel Evans and Michael Rogers will team up next week in London chasing Olympic Games cycling glory.
CADEL Evans’ Tour de France defence is hanging by a thread. We looks at what he needs to do to regain his yellow jersey.
ORICA-Green-EDGE is hellbent on having the last word on the Matt Goss controversy by posting a stage win in the Tour de France.
ROBBIE McEwen has demanded better race officiating in the wake of the green jersey penalty handed to Matt Goss.
SCOT David Millar’s redemption is complete.
SKY’S Tour de France revelation Chris Froome went against team orders by accelerating away from race leader Bradley Wiggins.
CADEL Evans refuses to concede his Tour de France quest is over despite tumbling to fourth overall overnight.
SWITZERLAND’S Fabian Cancellara pulled out of the Tour de France before the 11th stage today.
DALE Parker would rather work in a bike shop on Rundle St than win the Tour de France.
CADEL Evans intends to exploit Bradley Wiggins’s inexperience in a high-stakes game of Tour de France brinkmanship tonight.
CADEL Evans has not given up hope his toddler son Robel can attend the London Olympic Games.
A LACK of respect has made cycling more dangerous, says Orica-GreenEDGE director and former Tour de France competitor Matt White.
PHIL Anderson, the first ever non-European to wear the yellow jersey during the Tour de France, previews the must win stages of the great race.
MATT Goss has crept to within striking distance of the Tour de France’s green jersey after finishing second in the fifth stage.
CADEL Evans’ Tour de France guardian angel is refusing to comment on claims he confessed to doping with Lance Armstrong.
Action from the fourth stage of the 2012 Tour de France.
SLOVENIAN sprinter Borut Bozic has hit out at Tour de France organisers after becoming the second rider in a year to be hit by a car.
MATT Goss and Andreas Kloden have made pleas to race officials to increase safety after riders almost collided with spectators on stage two.
BRADLEY Wiggins will bypass the traditional Tour de France post-race party – even if he claims the greatest victory of his career.
CADEL Evans has survived a rugged first stage of the Tour de France as sprinter Peter Sagan scored an arrogant victory.
A REMARKABLE piece of reflex riding by German Marcus Burghardt has saved the Tour de France from a catastrophic fall.
Action from the 198km stage one of the 2012 Tour de France.
BRADLEY Wiggins scored a psychological victory over Cadel Evans in the Tour de France prologue, gaining a 10-second lead over the Australian.
CADEL Evans believes his low-key preparation will be vital to a successful Tour de France title defence next week.
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