Blogs
Anthony Tan's Velo Files
Lest we forget our trackies
The second round of the Track World Cup is nigh, beginning in Melbourne on Thursday. But unless you were going, you'd barely know it was on.
Bridie O'Donnell
Calm after the storm
I'm
completely bleary-eyed, after two glasses of wine, a bath and a 67km solo
breakaway that ended in me winning the Oceania road title.
Mike Tomalaris
Best and worst of 2009
As the cycling year comes to a grinding halt, it's fitting to reflect on the highs and lows of the 2009 season and deliver the bricks and bouquets to the appropriate recipients.
Sydney Bicycle Film Festival
And so it begins...
So it all kicks off today with our Bikes Rock gig, and as you may have noticed from the time lapse between our last post, things have been quite busy. We have had a great week of events leading up to opening night, and lost of awesome things happening this week.
Matthew Price's Broom Wagon
In the outback, no one can hear you tweet
The Crocodile Trophy which ended today is a race that had it all, but oddly enough without a single mention of the scaly beasts, writes Matthew Price.
Philip Gomes
No room to move
Nope, cyclists have no room to move, not just on the roads but in terms of winning friends and influencing people, writes Philip Gomes.
Matthew Keenan
Vuelta a Vino
The return of Alexandre Vinokourov to one of the big stages of cycling presents a challenge to those of us who love the sport, writes Matthew Keenan.
Tarmac Tales
Altitude and attitude
Thirteen girls spending a minimum of 14 hours a day in five rooms for 6 weeks. Those were the statistics heading into this year’s AIS Altitude Camp.
The red zone with Drapac Porsche
Hooking into Hokkaido
Zac Demster and Dean Windsor are enjoying the bike racing in Japan, here they write about the first three stages of the Tour of Hokkaido.
Ben Day
Redlands Sunset Loop
Ahhhhh, the come down! After 4 days of incredibly tough racing, being amongst the action for the most part, here I am on Monday morning with legs that don't feel like they were on the verge of cramping at the end of 150km yesterday.
John Flynn
Circuit Racing Nirvana
For those of you freezing your toes off in Victoria as the Antarctic chill seeps through the base layer beneath your winter bib-tights, we’re having dream days up here in the Sunshine State.

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