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Cavendish capable of conquering Box Hill says Peiper
Rivals of British Olympic hopeful Mark Cavendish may have to rely on race tactics should they wish to eliminate the world champion before the finish of this year’s London 2012 road race.
Full StoryTUESDAY 15 MAY 2012
Peiper: Haussler running out of time
Heinrich Haussler’s summation he must start to deliver results in order to qualify for the Australian Olympic Games road race team is correct according to his Garmin-Barracuda director of competition Allan Peiper.
Full StoryMONDAY 14 MAY 2012
Hunter to now lead Garmin in Giro sprints
South African Robbie Hunter is set to take over as Garmin-Barracuda’s lead sprinter at the Giro d’Italia with teammate Tyler Farrar now out of the race.
Full StoryFRIDAY 11 MAY 2012
Lloyd on track for Dauphine
Former Australian King of the Mountains champion Matt Lloyd is a notable absentee at the Giro d’Italia this season but is on course for the Tour de France that starts next month.
Full StoryTHURSDAY 10 MAY 2012
McEwen eyes explosive swan song
Australian cycling legend Robbie McEwen will call time on his illustrious career as a professional sprinter in downtown Los Angeles next week in what he hopes will be an adrenaline-packed, eye-popping affair.
Full StoryWEDNESDAY 9 MAY 2012
Olympics frontrunner Goss to complete Tour
Australian Matt Goss could further capitalise on career best shape at the Giro d’Italia with his Orica-GreenEDGE outfit in the mix to take the leader’s jersey after today’s team time-trial.
Full StoryMONDAY 7 MAY 2012
Goss on mission
Australian sprinter Matt Goss will look to go one better at stage three of the Giro d’Italia today after finishing second to British rival and world champion Mark Cavendish yesterday.
Full StoryFRIDAY 4 MAY 2012
Adam Hansen talks to Cycling Central
Australian rider Adam Hansen will line up for his fourth career start at the Giro d’Italia tomorrow with the Belgian-based Lotto-Belisol team.
Full StoryTHURSDAY 3 MAY 2012
Farrar, Hesjedal to lead Garmin at Giro
American sprinter Tyler Farrar has been confirmed to start the Giro d’Italia a year after losing his Belgian friend and training partner, Wouter Weylandt at the race.
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