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The Roar caught up with Will Clarke, a cyclist for Team Champion Systems. He has raced for big pro-teams like Ag2r-La Mondiale and Leopard-Trek…
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The Roar caught up with Will Clarke, a cyclist for Team Champion Systems. He has raced for big pro-teams like Ag2r-La Mondiale and Leopard-Trek…
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Great Article Alistair, but
1. You don’t create a GT GC wining team over night just ask Andy Riis, back with Phonak he did but that’s bad history and he has far more resources than Gerry Ryan.
2. Richie Porte was not a product of the CA HP/AIS system and has no allegiance with them. Jack bobridge does and still decided to seek greener pastures!
3. Above all I don’t think you understand how hard it is to get a victory in cycling…. Pro Teams with massive resources can go without big wins for years … do you race?
Robin
Orica-GreenEdge needs to look at GC strategy for more results
Certainly I would agree with you Lee. Jono, I think with Dan Jones he was in the right place at the right time! There is another spot somewhere. Kate keep up the good work!
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Hi, Yes I agree, Adam is a truly nice bloke. I met him at the TDU.
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Thanks to GreenEDGE for supplying the photo. As you can see from Amanda, these cycling ladies are pretty clever.
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was logging in to make that comment go Cam @cameronwurf
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Hi Zeb,
I don’t think Simon Gerrans is racing for OGE. Whats your pick. I am an Aussie fan so going for Simon Clarke?
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Hi Tiff, great article and I am looking foward to more, especially when you race your favourite Italian races 😀
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The forest of Arenberg is where stuey got a puncture and then waited for the pack in his win in 2007
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no Aussie Zak Dempster has gone down and broken collarbone
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
Steegmans is a known sprinter don’t no much about Kortesky anyone??
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
gosh one minute now! dreams…dreams….dreams!
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
is that Spartacus clawing back the gap himself…mmmm???
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
Wow O;grady and Hayman group looking strong and making RadioShack chase hard…wearing them down for OGE launch???
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
Aussies Matty Hayman and Stuey O’Grady are in the lead report from #radiotour
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
OGE’s Dan Jones saying Mitch Docker off the back and Baden Cooke gone… nooo!
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cobbles causing problems already.. that the Paris-Roubaix
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
Yep would have to agree but I listened to an interview that David Mackenzie did on cycling central with Matty Hayman and he said he is feeling better than Flanders, while Heino Haussler was saying he is not as good as his 2009 condition but I agree with you I think he was foxing as is a good chance for a top 10 finish.
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
Hi John Any thoughts on how the Aussies might fair?
2013 Paris-Roubaix: Cycling live updates, blog
Hi Guys thanks for getting it up…. nice picture of the Clarkes’ in a breakaway on the Stirling circuit 2013 TDU, my home circuit 😀 Simon Clarke did an interview with us before http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/06/08/simon-clarke-opens-
Questions for Will Clarke about racing in his first Paris-Roubaix
It was a sad situation that people were instantly doubting Mick Rogers. The whole no tolerance approach to doping was a product of the “dark times” and its hard to educate people that accidental consumption of banned substances is very easily possible! Also the science is better so that real cheats can’t use accidental consumption. I’m sure because of this people will hopefully look at Alberto Contador’s positive in a different light. Thanks again to Jay!
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