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Team Profile: AUSTRALIA 2013



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Adam Hansen
The hardest 'soft guy' in the peloton.

Cycling Tips, 17 December 2013
"I love training. I like it more than racing." These are strong words from a man who has won a stage of a Grand Tour. On the other hand, they give a unique insight into one of the peloton’s more unusual characters.


Simon Clarke
Pez Cyclingnews,
3 December 2013

PEZ Talk: Simon Clarke.
Orica-GreenEDGE pro Simon Clarke has established himself as a serious World Tour hitter over the last couple of years. A breakout Vuelta King of the Mountains title and stage win in 2012 was followed by a solid 2013 topped with a top ten in the brutal Florence Worlds in September. How has this seaso



Simon Clarke
Cycling Central,
2 December 2013

Clarke turns attention to Classics.
It’s been another progressive year for Orica-GreenEDGE's Simon Clarke since the Victorian rider’s career stepped up a level when he won Stage 4 of the 2012 Vuelta a Espana and walked away with the King of the Mountains jersey.


Richie Porte
Herald Sun,
2 December 2013

Australian star Richie Porte to leave Team Sky for more individual glory.
Porte only re-signed with the all-conquering team last August for another two years, but the emerging star of world cycling says he won't hesitate to quit after the deal expires.



Luke Durbridge
Ride,
21 November 2013

Luke Durbridge on pre-season and “learning”
It might be the end of the 2013 season but work is already well underway for 2014. The off-season has come and gone already for most professional cyclists. The dual Australian champion, Luke Durbridge – winner of both the time trial and road race at the nationals – spoke to RIDE about how things wen


Richie Porte
Cycling Central,
13 November 2013

A season of battles lost and won for Porte.
Amid the tens of thousands lining the Col de Mente, a wall of noise, and with the sun beating down upon him, Richie Porte wavered, then drifted off the back of the groupe maillot jaune. A line of Movistar riders amassed at the front and drove the dagger in deeper. Revenge for an embarrassing inflict



Adam Hansen
Pez Cyclingnews,
12 November 2013

PEZ Talk: Adam Hansen
In no small part thanks to his amazing stamina and efforts of completing the Giro, Tour de France & Vuelta in the same year for the last two years running Adam Hansen is one of the most popular domestiques in the WorldTour today. He’s not just a popular guy thanks to his physical capabilities though


Calvin Watson
Cafe Roubaix,
3 November 2013

Signing with Trek is a dream come true.
A couple of days ago, Trek Factory Racing announced the latest transfer for next season: Calvin Watson. Many were surprised by this move, but they shouldn’t have been, because the young Australian, despite of his age (20 years), had some impressive results, winning in the past three seasons the Tour



Lachlan David Morton
Velonation,
16 October 2013

Pleased with progress in 2013, would like to ride Vuelta a España next year.
Winner this year of a stage in the Tour of Utah and leader of both that race and the USA Pro Challenge, Lachlan Morton underlined both his climbing prowess and his potential in 2013. The Australian Garmin Sharp rider is now hoping to step things up further next season and, turning 22 in Februar


Cadel Evans
Cyclisme'Actu,
11 October 2013

C'est un Giro bien plus équilibré.
Et si c’était le grand Tour qui lui convenait le mieux ? C’est en effet sur le Giro d’Italia que Cadel Evans s’était révélé au public du cyclisme sur route, quand il avait pris le maillot rose une journée. C’était en 2002. Puis jusqu’à cette année, il n’avait couru l’épreuve Transalpine qu’une seule



Dennis Rohan
Ride,
24 September 2013

A rookie season…
In a season that began with a last-minute withdrawal from his hometown WorldTour race – before it began – because of viral meningitis, Rohan Dennis would go on to surpass even his ambitious expectations. The 23-year-old went to the London Olympics as a track rider but he is now a full-time road cycl


Samuel Spokes
VeloVeritas,
22 August 2013

Star of the Future.
Australia's Mr Sam Spokes, he had a good season in Belgium last year and this year he's with Etixx-Ihned Cycling Team - the QuickStep U23 feeder team. Last week he pulled off his best win in the four stage Vysoèina Tour in the Czech Republic and as is our way, we "had a word."



Lachlan David Morton
Pez Cyclingnews,
16 August 2013

PEZ Talk: Lachlan Morton.
Garmin’s 20 year-old Aussie Lachlan Morton is one of the youngest riders on the Pro Tour but in the recent Tour of Utah he pulled off a massive result – winning Stage Three; successfully defending it on Stage Four where he finished tenth, before losing it on Stage Five and then helping team mate Tom


Michael Rogers
Ride,
13 July 2013

This is the time!
Towards the end of stage 13, two riders nodded at each other: ideal conditions were presented to the Saxo-Tinkoff team and Mick Rogers and Daniele Bennati realised the time was right to create some havoc. When the Australian was on the massage table a few hours after the stage, we spoke to him to ge



Richie Porte
Ride Cycling Revue,
29 June 2013

Richie Porte: exclusive interview.
“No matter what happens here, I’ve still had a great season so far,” said Richie Porte a day after arriving in Corsica for the Grand Départ of his third Tour de France. He is the right-hand man of the race favourite Chris Froome. But he’s in a position on a dominant team that might see him vying for


Michael Rogers
Ride,
28 June 2013

Working for Alberto Contador
On the Thursday before the 100th Tour de France, Saxo-Tinkoff held a press conference at the team hotel in Porto Vecchio. While Alberto Contador spoke in a room full of media, Rob Arnold and Michael Rogers sat outside and had a chat about how the Australian has prepared for the Tour, the differences



Simon Clarke
Ride,
21 June 2013

Ready for Le Tour
He raced his first Grand Tour in 2012, won a stage and took home the climbers’ prize jersey. Simon Clarke enjoyed success in the Vuelta a España last year and he knows it’ll be a different sort of race when he lines up for this debut in the Tour de France on 29 June 2013.


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