Cadel clocks on for destiny ride
TODAY’S time trial in Grenoble will decide Cadel Evans’ destiny at this year’s Tour de France.
TODAY’S time trial in Grenoble will decide Cadel Evans’ destiny at this year’s Tour de France.
SPRINT King Mark Cavendish only just survived being dismissed from the Tour de France after finishing outside the time limit.
AUSTRALIA’S Cadel Evans was left mystified after yellow jersey rival Andy Schleck capped an audacious attack with victory on the epic 18th stage.
IT was a Schleck quinella in the high alps as Cadel Evans stayed in contention for the Tour de France.
CADEL Evans showed the extent of his bike handling skills in difficult conditions for the second day in a row to remain Tour de France favourite.
CADEL Evans rode himself right into contention to finally win the yellow jersey in Paris with a gutsy ride in the first day in the Alps.
BELGIAN rider Tom Boonen, who dropped out of the Tour de France on stage seven after an earlier crash, is to return to the road at the Tour of Poland.
IT should hardly come as a surprise that the legendary climbs of the Tour de France’s mountain stages will be decisive for the yellow jersey winner.
BRITAIN’S Mark Cavendish powered his way to a fourth stage win at this year’s Tour de France.
IT took Mark Cavendish just one day to show that after suffering in the Pyrenees, he isn’t going to give up the green jersey without a fight.
CADEL Evans has hit back at criticism from yellow jersey rivals Frank and Andy Schleck who say he is being too conservative.
CADEL Evans did his best to keep his nearest rivals in the race for the yellow jersey in check on the last, brutal day in the Pyrenees.
AFTER 12 days and more than 2000km of the Tour de France, the true contenders for the top places in Paris have been revealed, writes Phil Liggett.
WAS Alberto Contador bluffing on the climb to the Luz-Ardiden?
CADEL Evans and the Schleck brothers, Frank and Andy have applied the blow torch to Alberto Contador at the Tour de France.
MARK Renshaw believes the escalating feud between Mark Cavendish and former teammate Andre Greipel is good for the sport.
FOR Cadel Evans the “real Tour” starts today on Bastille Day.
RICHIE Porte won’t hear of Alberto Contador quitting the Tour de France before Paris as the race heads into the Pyrenees.
IN the end it came down to a sprint finish between former teammates Andre Greipel and Mark Cavendish.
CADEL Evans’s reputation as one the strong men of the peloton is being reinforced by the day at this year’s Tour de France.
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