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From Zero to Hero
Matthew Hayman of Orica Greenedge wins the Queen of the Classics.
To think that the Super Domestic spent the last 15 Roubaix’s in the service of great names such as Simon Gerrans and Jens Keukeleire, and to come up and win is simply staggering. Hayman outwitted the Sky sprinter Ian Stannard and 4 time winner Tom Boonen. A very well deserved win.
Find out the latest news, stage reports, race scores and expert analysis from the 2016 Santos Tour Down Under Stage 4. Cyclingnews.com: The world centre of cycling.
Gerrans form showing as he takes a second stage on the bounce.
Big one tomorrow!
The 2016 Wourld Tour has kicked off down under!
GCN have a good wrap up report of each stage but it was stage 3 today that the GC boys got out and showed their stuff
Strade Bianche 2015 Preview
Strade Bianche 2015 Preview #cycling #stradebianche
Strade Bianche is Italy’s version of a Spring Classic and a relatively new addition to the calendar. It takes place on regular roads with gravel tracks thrown in to make things interesting. The race gets its name from these sections as the white roads give it a distinctive look.
White roads
The race suits punchy one-day riders, with a climb in the last 1km of 9% peaking at 16% before a quick…
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Gerrans was the Aussie team's star signing from the outset when they formed in 2012. The 34-year-old said the best years of his career had coincided with his time in the Orica jersey. Since joining Orica, Gerrans has won two of the five Monuments of cycling, the 2012 Milan-San Remo and this year's Liege-Bastogne-Liege, as well as winning a stage on last year's Tour de France and subsequently wearing the coveted yellow jersey for two days. "Simon has been our most important rider in a lot of ways and we're thrilled that he'll be with us for another long part of his fantastic career," said Orica general manager Shayne Bannan. Source: AFP
Well, I'd say that just about settles it—especially as he says this before the race.
[via Orica-GreenEdge's LBL Backstage Pass vid | previously]
Simon Gerrans by procyclingtrumps.
Simon Gerrans just won the 100th edition of Liège-Bastogne-Liège and, by doing so, he became the first aussie ever to win this race.
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