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Riders Profile: Nathan Earle


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Contract secured: Nathan Earle in career-best form and ready to get back on the winners’ list

CyclingTips, Matt de Neef, 1 February 2017
Posted by: Bitossi

he final months of 2016 were challenging for Nathan Earle. The 28-year-old’s Drapac team was folding, he didn’t have a ride secured for the year ahead, and with a newborn child at home, retiring wasn’t an option. He also wasn’t ready to give up racing — he felt as if he had plenty more to give. But he was running out of options and running out of time.



Destination unknown: left without a contract, but unready to retire

Cyclingtips, Matt de Neef, 15 November 2016
Posted by: Bitossi

For much of the professional peloton, the end of the season brings with it that dreaded game of musical chairs. Everyone’s trying to earn themselves a contract for the season ahead; to secure their future before the music stops.



Pressures of being a pro (Part 2)

Cycling Central, Sarah van Boheemen, 18 November 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

It's hard to earn a place on one of the best cycling teams in the world and it can be even harder to keep it.



Perks of being a pro (Part 1)

Cycling Central, Sarah van Boheemen, 17 November 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Nathan Earle still can’t quite believe he’s living his dream. After his first season as a WorldTour professional the excitement is still evident in his voice as he talks about his year with Team Sky.



"It makes all the hard training worth every bit and more!"

cyclingtribe.com, 13 November 2010
Posted by: lucybears

Genesys Pro Cycling's Nathan Earle took out arguably the biggest win of his career, the McDonalds 50th Grafton to Inverell Classic. Earle, 5th in September's Tour of Tasmania, held off breakaway companion Brendan Brooks in a two man sprint on the streets of Heinrich Haussler's hometown.








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