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2020 Australian Road Nationals, Features, Luke Durbridge, News -

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BUNINYONG, Australia (CT) – For the second year in a row Luke Durbridge (Mitchelton-Scott) has beaten reigning world champion Rohan Dennis (Ineos) to win the Australian time trial title. Dennis started the race as the unbackable favourite, a little over three months after winning the ITT world title in Yorkshire. He beat 13th-placed Durbridge by …

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BUNINYONG, Australia (CT) – She’s only 19 years old but already Sarah Gigante (Tibco-SVB) has won two elite national titles. Today, nearly a year after her remarkable win in the 2019 Nationals road race, Gigante scorched around a new time trial course near Buninyong to become Australia’s new elite and U23 time trial champion. Gigante …

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You would have seen the video and photos by now. The thirsty koala perched on a rider’s bike in the Adelaide Hills, days after bushfires swept through the area, asking for water from the rider’s bidon. Those images first appeared on the Instagram account of VeloClub member Anna Heusler but have since been shared by …

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Team Parkhotel Valkenburg has commenced legal proceedings against star rider Lorena Wiebes for an alleged breach of contract. Wiebes is signed to the Dutch team through 2021 but made it clear in late 2019 that she’d like to leave the outfit to join a top-tier squad. Dutch broadcaster NOS reports that Wiebes has received offers …

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Pauline Ferrand-Prevot will undergo surgery on Friday to treat iliac artery endofibrosis, which has returned to her left leg one year after a prior operation. Ferrand-Prevot was first diagnosed with the problem, which limits blood flow in the affected area, at the end of the 2018 season after a long stretch of feeling unable to put …

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