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Team Profile: MITCHELTON - SCOTT 2019



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Daryl Impey
Daryl Impey looking to make it 3 at Tour Down Under

Bike World News, 13 December 2019
Back-to-back and defending champion Daryl Impey will return to the 2020 Santos Tour Down Under looking for a third consecutive victory. In 2019, Impey became the first rider in the race’s 21-year history to successfully defend his 2018 overall title. Whilst another successful campaign would leave Impey one short of former Mitchelton-SCOTT teammate Simon Gerrans’ four victories, the South African would be the first to win three editions consecutively. “I think my chances...


Daryl Impey
De Velo,
22 July 2019

A victory years in the making
I want to tell you what a Tour de France stage victory means. My oldest son told me he doesn’t like soccer anymore, cycling is his now favourite sport. My wife told me he is drawing cycling pictures with a rider putting his hands in the air and telling people, “that’s my dad.” He is six years old bu



Simon Yates
CyclingTips,
11 June 2019

"I just started to unravel really"
Simon Yates talks about his eighth-place finish in the recent Giro d’Italia, Septembers World Championships in Yorkshire, what life is like as a pro racer, his journey through the sport, and even about an infamous climb in the north of England.


Simon Yates
Cycling Pub,
4 May 2019

"If I can race aggressively, I will do it"
After spending 13 stages in the Pink Jersey last year, Simon Yates comes back to the Corsa Rosa with renewed confidence not only because he already has one grand tour win on his palmares, but also because he has shown improvement in one of his weakest points, the time trial, having won the one in Pa



Daryl Impey
Velonews,
3 May 2019

"I am with the big dogs"
South African rider Daryl Impey started his professional career on Barloworld, riding alongside Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas, long before either man was considered a potential Tour de France champion. These days, Impey is helping Simon and Adam Yates to victories at some of the biggest races in p


Juul Jensen Christopher
Tour de Suisse,
25 April 2019

"I don’t win many races"
In the 2018 Tour de Suisse Danish rider Christopher Juul-Jensen (Mitchelton-Scott) duped the whole field to win the rain-soaked fourth stage to Gstaad with a spectacular solo ride ahead of the sprinters.



Mathew Hayman
Pez Cyclingnews,
11 April 2019

"a rock on a piece of wood"
The 2016 Paris-Roubaix saw Mathew Hayman out-sprint the retiring hero, Tom Boonen. Ed Hood managed to locate the Australian to hear from the horses mouth his thoughts as a winner on the cobbles of the 'Hell of the North'.


Jack Haig
Cyclingtips,
27 March 2019

"It’s not very often it works out like that"
It’s been an impressive start to the year for Jack Haig (Mitchelton-Scott). The young Australian has finished inside the top seven in all three stage races he’s done so far this year, including a terrific fourth on GC in his recent Paris-Nice debut.



Nicholas Schultz
Pez Cyclingnews,
12 February 2019

"It was special to stand on the podium with Valverde"
Nick Schultz has stepped up in the best possible fashion in 2019. The young Australian made the move from the ProContinental Caja Rural-Seguros RGA team to the WorldTour with Mitchelton-Scott and immediately showed his gratitude with a win in the Herald Sun Tour.


Damien Howson
Mummu Cycling,
2 January 2019

"It’s an iconic event in Australia"
The Jayco Herald Sun Tour might be overshadowed by its bigger cousins — the Santos Tour Down Under and the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race — but there’s still a lot to like about this humble UCI 2.1 race. We had a chat with 2017 winner, Damien Howson.


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