Australian multi-discipline cyclist Lachlan Morton (EF Education Nippo) almost saw his hopes of riding in the 2021 Cape Epic dashed, but has managed to draft in a new teammate just days from the start of the event.
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Australian multi-discipline cyclist Lachlan Morton (EF Education Nippo) almost saw his hopes of riding in the 2021 Cape Epic dashed, but has managed to draft in a new teammate just days from the start of the event.
Read More »Astana Qazaqstan have confirmed the re-signing of Miguel Angel López for the next two seasons, after a tumultuous 2021 at Movistar saw the Colombian spectacularly abandon the Vuelta a Espana early despite being third on GC.
Read More »Annemiek van Vleuten is pleased with the ASO’s approach to the Tour de France Femmes after the route for next year’s inaugural edition was unveiled on Thursday night.
Read More »Defending Tour de France champion Tadej Pogačar believes next year’s instalment has everything the sport’s diverse range of riders could ask for.
Read More »The first-ever Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift has confirmed the course for the 2022 edition. The route was announced overnight, with the historic nature of the women’s Tour de France emphasised during the ceremony.
Read More »The woman initially fled after sparking one of the worst crashes the race had ever seen – but the law has caught up with her.
Read More »Somewhere there is a book of rules for cycling in Byron, but I haven’t had any luck getting hold of a copy. To help other confused cyclists here is some guidance based on my observations: Handlebars: Misleadingly named because your hands should not touch these under any circumstances.
Read More »The fan that caused the mass crash on the opening stage of the Tour de France is in court on charges of endangering the safety of others.
Read More »Watch the UCI Track World Championships on SBS OnDemand from October 21-25, with every evening session and the full final day of competition broadcast. You can also catch up on the full replay soon after the live broadcast has finished,
Read More »Announced last Friday, the funding will enable the construction of the Rutherglen Wine, Walk, Cycle Trail, creating 48km of walking and cycle trails throughout the world-renowned wine region. The network of multi-use trails will offer many ride or walk options to suit one-hour to three-day visitor experiences,
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