Rory Sutherland
Cyclingtips, 22 Noviembre 2016
n Quintana and Contador’s similarities, being a team workhorse and more
He’s shed sweat, burned calories and generated countless watts of power in the service of Alberto Contador and Nairo Quintana, most recently helping the latter to take the 2016 Vuelta a España. Now Rory Sutherland has given an inside glance into the personalities of both Grand Tour champions, saying
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Nathan Haas
Cyclingtips, 7 Noviembre 2016
Nathan Haas on nerve damage, backing Cavendish and tussling with Sagan
The intensity of cycling is such that the body and mind take a battering at numerous points of the season. But for Nathan Haas, the Australian rider competing with Team Dimension Data, there was one moment this year that brought home just how far he had pushed, and hurt, his body.
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Zakkari Dempster
Cyclingtips, 12 Octubre 2016
Ambitious Dempster takes on road captain role with Cycling Academy team
He’s been near-neighbours with Dan Craven in Girona and now Zak Dempster has another thing in common with the Namibian: he will be part of the same team in 2017.
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Richie Porte
Ride, 22 Septiembre 2016
Summary of a season
It’s been a while since we’ve seen Richie Porte race but he did finish fifth in the Tour de France and he has had an impact on the season. Furthermore, he’s always an interesting rider to speak to.
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Michael Matthews
Cyclingtips, 13 Julio 2016
I was almost giving up on this race
t’s been a bumpy road to Tour de France glory for Michael Matthews. A long-awaited debut in 2014 was thwarted by a crash in training just days before the start, and last year’s campaign was derailed by a crash on stage 3 that left the Canberran with four broken ribs.
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Michael Matthews
Ride, 19 Mayo 2016
Looking forward to Flèche Wallonne
In part one of our exclusive interview with Michael Matthews he explained his fifth place in the Amstel Gold Race on Sunday. This was meant to be his last Classics appearance for the season but he’s now ready to race again in la Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday and possibly even Liège-Bastogne-Liège nex
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Mitchell Docker
Ride, 5 Mayo 2016
This is the reason I’m doing it – because I love it
Twenty-five days ago, in a bike race in the north of France, Mitch Docker slammed his face into the famous cobbles of the Forest of Arenberg. He broke teeth and cut up his face. He sat in a pool of blood while medical officers from Paris-Roubaix’s race entourage treated him. And the peloton rushed b
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Nathan Haas
Ride, 3 Mayo 2016
Attack the Pack – a cycling card game
There’s a game you can play when you’ve got 20 minutes to spare. It doesn’t involve a screen. It’s not an app. It involves numbers and there are formulas that have been conceived after years of consultation with gaming specialists. And it’s about cycling. Sort of.
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Adam Hansen
Ride, 2 Mayo 2016
Hansen soon to start his 20th Grand Tour
On Wednesday next week, Adam Hansen will turn 35. If all goes to plan, he’ll still be racing the Giro d’Italia. Grand Tour season is almost upon us and so it’s fairly obvious that the Australian representation will include Hansen…
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Michael Matthews
Ride, 18 Abril 2016
The Amstel Gold Race
Following the triumph in Paris-Roubaix many believed that Orica-GreenEdge could back up and win the next round of the WorldTour, the Amstel Gold Race. In Holland on Sunday Michael Matthews was the best of the Australian team in fifth.
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Mathew Hayman
CyclingNews, 13 Abril 2016
Maybe I needed every one of those 15 years before I got it right
The day after Mat Hayman won Paris-Roubaix, he left Ghent where his Orica-GreenEdge team had been based to return to his Belgian home in Veldwezelt, Lanaken near the Dutch province of Limburg. He was just coming to terms with the enormity of his feat on Sunday.
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Mathew Hayman
Pez Cyclingnews, 12 Abril 2016
Mathew Hayman Roubaix Winner PEZ Exclusive!
After Sunday’s fantastic Paris-Roubaix there was only one rider that had to be PEZ’d: Race winner Mathew Hayman. Out top interviewer, Ed Hood, was on the job to locate the Australian to hear from the horses mouth his first thoughts as winner of the ‘Hell of the North’.
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Mathew Hayman
Ride, 11 Abril 2016
Paris-Roubaix champion
At 4.32am Monday 16 April, Mathew Hayman hung up the phone after speaking to his brother Marcus who still lives in Canberra. The champion of the 114th edition of Paris-Roubaix then called his father before finally switching off the phone and pretending that he could get to sleep.
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Michael Matthews
SBS, 17 Marzo 2016
In-form ready for all Milan-San Remo scenarios
Matthews remembers the 2015 edition well having finished third behind Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin) and runner-up Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) in a reduced group sprint of 26 riders.
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Richie Porte
Ride, 17 Marzo 2016
Leader of the WorldTour
Richie Porte leads the UCI’s WorldTour rankings. He was second overall in the Tour Down Under (just nine seconds behind Simon Gerrans) and in March he finished third in the final stage of Paris-Nice to move onto the GC podium – finishing third, 12 seconds behind Geraint Thomas. We caught with the Ta
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Richie Porte
Cyclingtips, 19 Febrero 2016
Richie Porte’s journey towards winning the Tour de France
Richie Porte won’t outright say he can win the Tour de France but he is sure of his own mental resolve should it come down to a dog fight between him and Chris Froome.
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