Cadel’s Games gold hopes go flat
CADEL Evans faces a tough task to win gold at the London Olympics because of a flat road race course.
CADEL Evans faces a tough task to win gold at the London Olympics because of a flat road race course.
JUST a question. What would have happened had Cadel Evans not won the Tour de France?
CADEL Evans could become only the third cyclist to add an Olympic gold medal to a Tour de France win and world road title.
CADEL Evans has vowed that his status as the oldest Tour de France winner in 88 years does not mean he cannot win again next year.
CADEL Evans’ historic win at the Tour de France has catapulted him back to the top of the world rankings.
A SUPERSITIOUS Cadel Evans was determined not to make too many changes as the world’s greatest cycling event came to its climax.
CADEL Evans’s wife says the most harmonious team environment of his career helped him win the Tour de France.
“BETTER late than never,” uttered a hoarse Cadel Evans today after his historic Tour de France triumph.
CADEL Evans admitted his lifetime dream had been fulfilled when he finally secured victory on one of the toughest Tour de France races in recent years.
MARK Cavendish became the first rider from Great Britain to win the green jersey, and also the first rider to win on the Champs Elysees three times.
IT was at Tasmania’s Mount Wellington that Phil Liggett first witnessed a rider with the heart required to win cycling’s toughest endurance event.
“RELIEF,” says Cadel Evans’s mum, describing what is was like to watch him set himself up to become the first Australian to win the Tour de France.
AS Cadel Evans charged to Tour de France glory in the heart of the French Alps, his thoughts were also with long-time coach Aldo Sassi.
FROM the very first time I followed Cadel Evans in a road race, I knew straight away he was something special, writes Phil Liggett
CADEL Evans’ success in the Tour de France overnight was a “victory for clean cycling”, according to the most powerful man in Australian cycling, Mike Turtur.
CADEL Evans spends his Australian summers in the small Victorian seaside village of Barwon Heads, population 3000.
CADEL’S ride of pride has created a new national folk hero.
THE man who turned Cadel Evans from mountain biker to a road warrior says the Tour de France champion’s feat was forged in Switzerland 18 months ago.
JUST two years ago, the Tour de France mangled Cadel Evans.
CADEL Evans maintained his chances of becoming Australia’s first Tour de France champion after another epic day of racing.
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