Posts Tagged "Australian cycling"
Australian cyclist injured in mass crash
By AAP, 24 Apr 2013Australian cyclist Mark Renshaw has a broken collarbone, lost a tooth and suffered concussion after a mass pile-up at the Tour of Turkey.
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We talk to Jo Hogan about her highly successful season thus far ahead of the 2013 La Fleche Wallonne.
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Tight finish to stage one kicks off Tour de Perth
By Lee Rodgers, 12 Apr 2013The Cycling Australia National Road Series kicked off yesterday with the first stage of the Tour de Perth offering up a thrilling finish on Rottnest Island.
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Being a professional cyclist: A life on call
By Jono Lovelock, 27 Feb 2013An elite cyclist is a peculiar being. One must be fit. One must be committed. One must be willing to sacrifice. But above and beyond everything else, one must be flexible.
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Australia third in track cycling worlds
By AAP, 25 Feb 2013Australia finished with eight medals to be ranked third among nations at the end of cycling’s Track World Championships in Minsk, Belarus.
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Is Cadel Evans a chance to win the 2013 Tour de France?
By chris_kenner, 21 Feb 2013In no uncertain terms this season stands as Cadel Evans’ best chance to win a second yellow jersey and secure what would be a famous victory at the 100th edition of the Tour de France.
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Evans happy with early bike form in Oman
By AAP, 18 Feb 2013Cadel Evans is feeling good after his first race of the year and his boss John Lelangue is even happier as BMC Racing claimed the team prize at the Tour of Oman.
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Why cycling still owes Armstrong a great thanks
By Dylan Reynolds, 22 Jan 2013I was trying to avoid thinking about Lance Armstrong these last few days let alone write about him, but in this age of universal condemnation towards the guy, I was wondering a little about his legacy.
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How to keep the Tour Down Under “real”
By John Thompson-Mills, 22 Jan 2013A six-day stage race in January with significant logistical restrictions does limit what Santos Tour Down Under Race Director Mike Turtur can do to keep the race vibrant.
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Fresh from a dominant performance at the national road championships, the Orica-GreenEDGE machine now rolls onto the next test of its home summer.
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Aus cyclists Clarke and Gerrans aim high
By AAP, 15 Dec 2012Australian cyclist Simon Clarke is aiming high – literally – for his first race since having his appendix removed.
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Boasson Hagan leads Sky at Tour Down Under
By AAP, 13 Dec 2012Norwegian star Edvald Boasson Hagen will headline the powerful Sky Pro Cycling outfit but teammate Geraint Thomas could be a dark horse for overall victory at the Tour Down Under in South Australia next month.
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Australian cycling team recruits top Swede
By AAP, 13 Nov 2012New Australian women’s cycling team Orica-AIS have recruited Swede Emma Johansson to fill the giant hole left by the retirement of German legend Judith Arndt.
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Lundy hopes for speedy cycling review
By Roger Vaughan, 8 Nov 2012Cycling Australia (CA) could know by Christmas where it stands officially in the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal.
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Best of Phil Anderson from 2012
By Phil Anderson, 31 Oct 2012Legendary former Australian cyclist Phil Anderson wrote for The Roar in 2012 – take a look at some of his best work from 2012, as we look forward to the 2013 season:
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Aussie cycling considers drug amnesty
By AAP, 15 Oct 2012With one dirty little secret out, Cycling Australia is considering an amnesty to reveal just how clean Australian riders were during the Lance Armstrong doping era.
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GreenEDGEFans spoke to Adam Hansen, domestique for Lotto-Belisol who will be a key worker for the World Championship Road Race on Sunday on the eve of the World Championships.
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Cycling selectors need to smarten up as Durbridge shines
By Sean Lee, 31 Aug 2012Young Orica-GreenEdge neo-pro Luke Durbridge continues to produce the type of results that suggest Australia’s Olympic selectors got it horribly wrong in London.
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Time for Cycling Australia to review its elite program
By Alistair Nitz, 13 Aug 2012The 2012 Olympics in London is about to wrap up with only mountain biking left in the cycling program at the time of writing.
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The Roar was given the opportunity to interview Australian 400m hurdler, Brendan ‘BJ’ Cole, and discuss his Olympic experience and the atmosphere within the Australian team.
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