Race reports RSS

2020 Tour Down Under, 2020 Women's Tour Down Under, Features, News, Race reports, Racing -

Supported by

MACCLESFIELD, Australia (CT) – It ended the way it was always likely to — with Chloe Hosking (Rally) winning a bunch sprint. But it very nearly didn’t. It was very nearly a single rider that stole the show on stage 1 of the 2020 Women’s Tour Down Under. “Everyone’s like ‘It’s going to be a …

The post The bunch sprint that nearly wasn’t – Hosking wins at WTDU after Chapman solo appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

2020 Australian Road Nationals, cameron meyer, Features, Race reports, Racing -

BUNINYONG, Australia (CT) – After five previous finishes inside the top six, Cameron Meyer (Mitchelton-Scott) has finally won the Australian road race title. Meyer attacked from an elite lead group on the final of 16 laps up Mt. Buninyong and swiftly opened a sizeable lead. There was a flurry of attacks to try and bridge …

The post Cameron Meyer takes long-awaited Nationals road race win appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

2020 Australian Road Nationals, Features, Race reports, Racing -

BUNINYONG, Australia (CT) – She won her first two National road titles in Olympic years (2012 and 2016) and Amanda Spratt (Mitchelton-Scott) has continued that trend in 2020. Spratt took out the race in a two-up sprint ahead of 40-year-old Justine Barrow (Roxsolt-Attaquer) while Grace Brown (Mitchelton-Scott) completed the podium 11 seconds behind. Spratt, Barrow …

The post Amanda Spratt wins her third Australian road title appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

2020 Bay Crits, Features, News, Race reports, Racing -

Supported by

WILLIAMSTOWN, Australia (CT) – Chloe Hosking (Lexus of Blackburn) has taken out her second overall title at the Bay Crits after claiming her second stage win in as many days. Hosking won the bunch sprint in Williamstown on Sunday despite having the support of just two teammates — Sarah Gigante and Jess Allen. Hosking’s teammate …

The post Chloe Hosking and Sam Welsford take overall honours at the 2020 Bay Crits appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

2019 Clasica San Sebastian, Features, Race reports, Racing, Remco Evenepoel -

First-year professional Remco Evenepoel won the Clásica San Sebastián Saturday with a solo escape on the final climb to take his first WorldTour victory at just 19 years old. The Belgian becomes the youngest-ever winner of a WorldTour race at 19 years and 190 days of age, and added to his Tour of Belgium win …

The post The future is now: 19-year-old Evenepoel solos to win Clásica San Sebastián appeared first on CyclingTips.

Read more

Tags