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TDU Stage 2:: Geraint Out-climbs and Out Foxes
This is exactly what the Tour Down Under needed - a stage in the middle that throws the race on its head. In previous years the TDU was basically a sprinters race until the overall was decided on Willunga. With the Corkscrew thrown into the mix, it revealed who is on form, and who’s out […]
Santos Tour Down Under Stage 1 :: Greipel Again!
André Greipel took his second victory of the year and his 12th Santos Tour Down Under stage win. Greipel’s result today has seen him equal Robbie McEwen as the rider with the most stage victories in the history of the event.
Lance Armstrong on Oprah Live Stream
If you’re like every other cycling fan in the world you’ll be watching Lance Armstrong on Oprah Winfrey this afternoon at 1pm (AEST). It’s being streamed live on a number of places, so if you’re looking for a place to discuss the interview with the CyclingTips community, feel free to use the comments section below.
Bikes of the Bunch :: Colnago C35 Oro
Just before Christmas on one of our weekly “lunch rides” a mate of mine showed up on this stunning Colnago C35 that I’d never seen before. He keeps it locked away for special occasions such as lunch rides and I couldn’t take my eyes off it. Over-the-top bling, but somehow beautifully elegant at the same […]
What Does It Take To Win At The Bay Crits?
The Bay Crits are touted as the hardest criterium series in the World. Stacked fields, short and technical circuits, and hot weather give merit to this claim. I’ve race them before and I’ve never been so challenged before in a bike race. It’s a game of “last man standing” and most riders don’t even finish […]
Durbridge Does The Double
It’s been another eventful week of racing here in Australia with the 2013 National Championships coming to a close yesterday. GreenEDGE cleaned up in the Elite women’s and men’s events and twenty-one year old Luke Durbridge was the star of the weekend by taking home both the ITT and Road Race titles. He’s the first […]