Posts Tagged "Tirreno-Adriatico"
Sky’s the limit for cycling’s dominant force
By John Thompson-Mills, 13 Mar 2013Cycling fans with pay TV have seen some brilliant racing in the past week with live coverage of both Paris-Nice and Tirreno Adriatico.
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With Richie Porte taking out the race to the sun and Chris Froome wearing the blue leader’s jersey in Italy, what have we learnt from Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico?
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Omega Pharma-Quick Step have aquaplaned their way to victory in the team time trial on a wet opening day at Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Tirreno Adriatico vs Evans and Goss
By John Thompson-Mills, 6 Mar 2013Cadel Evans and Matt Goss may have completely different objectives for 2013 but “the race between the two seas” could play a big part in how their year unfolds.
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2013 preview: The big names come out
By Sean Lee, 6 Mar 2013The names are big and the race is serious. With a line-up of stars worthy of a Grand Tour, Italy’s Tirreno-Adriatico will feature some of the best racing we are likely to see this year.
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As each week of the Union Cycliste Internationale Pro Tour rolls around, yet another first for Australian cycling takes place. Every week brings a new frontier and this week has brought both individual and team success for Australia.
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Most of you will know Johnny Hoogerland as the rider who ripped himself to shreds on a barbed wire fence during Cadel Evans’ win in last year’s Tour de France.
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Evans was off the pace in the recently-completed Tirreno-Adriatico – the event he won last year en route to his famous Tour De France triumph.
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Outsiders Wiggins and Nibali underline Tour credentials
By Felix Lowe, 16 Mar 2012For most riders, an overall victory in Paris-Nice or Tirreno-Adriatico would be the highlight of a season. But Bradley Wiggins and Vincenzo Nibali have bigger fish to fry this year, and reigning Tour de France champion Cadel Evans will not be taking their early-season form lightly.
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Meyer finishes strongly in Italy
By Tom Wald, 14 Mar 2012Cameron Meyer capped off GreenEDGE’s strong week at the Tirreno-Adriatico by coming third in the individual time trial and elevating himself to a top-ten finish overall.
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Has Wiggins found form too early?
By Chris Sidwells, 14 Mar 2012Matt Goss says he’s just coming into it, Bradley Wiggins has got it, Cadel Evans hasn’t and Mark Cavendish looks like he’s had it for weeks. But what is form?
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Cadel Evans admits form down on last year
By AAP, 12 Mar 2012Tour de France champion Cadel Evans readily admitted his form was not as good as it was a year ago after struggling in the Tirreno-Adriatico race.
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Vincenzo Nibali escaped to victory on Sunday’s fifth stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico cycling race over 195km from Martinsicuro to Prati di Tivo.
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Aussie Goss maintains overall lead
By AFP, 10 Mar 2012World champion Mark Cavendish won the second stage of the week-long Tirreno-Adriatico race in a sprint finish on Thursday, while Australian Matthew Goss held on to the overall lead.
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GreenEDGE: A win, finally, but not for Gerrans
By Felix Lowe, 8 Mar 2012It was a long time coming, but GreenEDGE ended its barren run with a much-needed victory in the opening team time trial at Tirreno-Adriatico on Wednesday.
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GreenEdge win team time trial in Italy
By AFP, 8 Mar 2012Australian cyclist Matt Goss has taken the lead of Tirreno-Adriatico after his team, GreenEdge, dominated the opening 16.9km team time-trial from San Vincenzo to Donoratico in the Italian stage race.
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Cadel Evans ready for title defence
By Tom Wald, 7 Mar 2012Defending champion Cadel Evans says the Tirreno-Adriatico will provide an early season test for his 35-year-old cycling legs.
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