Nov 23, 2009 | Daily Peloton
Australian Opperman Awards - Cadel Evans
Australian Opperman Awards - Evans collects his third 'Oppy' Medal Cadel Evans collected multiple acknowledgements for his 2009 season accepting his fourth 'Oppy' medal and 2nd People's Choice award.
Nominated: SA aces in line for cycling awards
Bobridge is in the running for the Male Track Cyclist of the Year award, while Meares is a chance in the Female Track Cyclist of the Year and 2009 People's Choice Cyclist of the Year sections.
Second Edition Cycling News, Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Cycling Australia has announced its now accepting votes for the Scody 2009 People's Choice Cyclist of the Year award.
2009's greatest sporting performance?
Does a world title achieved with one performance rate higher than a national title earned through a season-long effort? Should a starring performance in a team be acknowledged as lesser than an individual effort? These were just two of the questions debated hotly by a team of sporting commentators and journalists in an attempt to decide who should ...
MTB News & Racing Round-up, September 8, 2009
The dust has settled on the World Mountain Bike Championship in Canberra, Australia, which wrapped up on Sunday after nearly a week of competition.
Video, pictures, and results here.
Following our earlier coverage of the UCI Mountain Bike World Championship in Canberra, Australia, we'll round up the rest of the exciting weekend.
Caroline Buchanan wins the women's world championship for Australia.
Riding at home at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Canberra, Australia, two of the host nation's gravity racers won World Championship titles in the four cross on Friday.
AUSTRALIANS Jared Graves and Caroline Buchanan claimed a golden double in the four cross events at the UCI world mountain bike championships here Friday.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Air up there: Claire Whiteman lacks ongoing international experience, but hope to register a fast time on the 2.2km course.
Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa (Norway) will attempt to defend her marathon worlds title.
This year's UCI Marathon World Championships is attracting a stellar field including three winners of the Olympics, four former or current World Champions and a two-time winner of the Giro d'Italia. On Sunday, August 23, almost 200 participants from 33 countries will race 104km from Stattegg, Austria, where the start and finish are located.
Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa (Norway) will attempt to defend her marathon worlds title.
This year's UCI Marathon World Championships is attracting a stellar field including three winners of the Olympics, four former or current World Champions and a two-time winner of the Giro d'Italia. On Sunday, August 23, almost 200 participants from 33 countries will race 104km from Stattegg, Austria, where the start and finish are located.
MTB News & Racing Round-up, August 11, 2009
Coming off the biggest win of his career the prior weekend at the Bromont round of the UCI World Cup, Canadian Geoff Kabush was the odds-on favorite to take the win the Mount Snow, Vermont, ProXCT event.
MTB News & Racing Round-up, August 11, 2009
Coming off the biggest win of his career the prior weekend at the Bromont round of the UCI World Cup, Canadian Geoff Kabush was the odds-on favorite to take the win the Mount Snow, Vermont, ProXCT event.
What UCI World Cup season would be complete without the triple event at MSA? Luckily riders and fans won't have to find out, as the 2009 Velirium cycling festival showcases the World Cup DH, 4X and XC this weekend with world-class racing, exceptional courses, a huge expo, and entertainment for everyone.
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