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Team Profile: DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING 2016






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

Cyclingtips, 15 November 2016
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.


Graeme Brown
Cycling Central,
12 November 2016

I always gave 100 per cent
As he prepares to retire, Australian Graeme Brown has observed today’s professional peloton races with more abandon than the one he joined some 15 years ago.



Graeme Brown
Cyclingtips,
31 October 2016

Graeme Brown on retirement: ‘I’m going out of the sport the way I came in and that’s swinging!’
After 16 years in the professional peloton, Australia’s Graeme Brown has called time on his career. It’s been a long and illustrious career, with Olympic gold medals on the track, many a sprint victory on the road, and plenty of great memories to boot. Brown sat down with reporter Aaron S. Lee to re


Brendan Canty
Sprint Final,
31 July 2016

Si hay piernas atacaré
Siempre es difícil debutar en ‘La Grandísima’, pero hacerlo siendo un favorito es algo bastante complicado. Así es la situación de Brendan Canty (Drapac-ProCycling). El joven australiano entra dn la Volta a Portugal no sólo con presión, pero con una de las mejores escuadras. Mas él está relajado, pa



Thomas Scully
Pez Cyclingnews,
13 June 2016

Drapac’s Tom Scully Gets PEZ’d!
New Zealand’s Tom Scully might only be 26 years-old, but he has already had quite a full career. From national champion to podium in the Under 23 Paris-Roubaix via the Garmin development team and the UK criterium scene, he now rides for the Australian ProContinental Drapac team. His recent top perfo


Brenton Jones
Ride,
7 January 2016

Power, grace and passion – a true professional
Brenton Jones turned 24 last month and has been steadily making a name for himself in the pro peloton for a few years now. He’s fresh off a second place finish in the race for a national title and today we spoke to the rider from Drapac Pro Cycling to find out some more about him, his racing, his po


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