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Australian seals Vuelta green jersey with thrilling sprint victory

Australian seals Vuelta green jersey with thrilling sprint victory

Kaden Groves triumphed in the final stage of the grand tour in Madrid, with American Sepp Kuss taking the overall honours.

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Australian road cyclist suspended over alleged doping violation

Australian road cyclist suspended over alleged doping violation

Rob Stannard has denied using a prohibited substance but will miss the world championships in Glasgow after learning that he had been provisionally suspended.

  • by Ian Chadband
Trans cyclists could be banned from some national competitions

Trans cyclists could be banned from some national competitions

The blanket ban that now stops transgender cyclists competing in elite international races may not be enforced across the sport in Australia, with a national policy now in the works.

  • by Carla Jaeger
Hindley retains podium spot as Woods claims win atop the legendary Puy de Dome

Hindley retains podium spot as Woods claims win atop the legendary Puy de Dome

Jonas Vingegaard retained the race lead, but the gap to Tadej Pogacar was cut to 17 seconds. Australia’s Jai Hindley is 2 minutes and 40 seconds behind Vingegaard on the general classification.

Stage fright? No way: Aussie Jai Hindley having the ride of his life at Le Tour

Stage fright? No way: Aussie Jai Hindley having the ride of his life at Le Tour

Don’t be fooled by Jai Hindley’s laid-back persona. He took less than a week to earn his first yellow jersey at the Tour de France, and isn’t about to stop there.

  • by Sophie Smith
Australia’s Hindley loses yellow jersey as Tour heavyweights take over

Australia’s Hindley loses yellow jersey as Tour heavyweights take over

The Australian Tour debutant’s occupation of the Tour de France yellow jersey has proved to be a solitary day out in the Pyrenees.

  • by Glenn Moore
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Scenery, crashes, fine food: How SBS will cover the Tour de France

Scenery, crashes, fine food: How SBS will cover the Tour de France

The broadcaster will have a whole month of coverage of the world’s greatest men’s and women’s cycling races in July.

  • by Garry Maddox
Roglic seals Giro d’Italia as Cavendish wins final stage on farewell tour

Roglic seals Giro d’Italia as Cavendish wins final stage on farewell tour

Primoz Roglic expanded his grand tour portfolio by winning the Giro d’Italia, adding to his three Spanish Vuelta titles.

  • by Andrew Dampf
A month after collapsing, Matthews rises from pain overload to podium

A month after collapsing, Matthews rises from pain overload to podium

Michael Matthews’ wife feared a head injury when he passed out trying to walk to the bathroom. A little over a month later he triumphed on one of cycling’s biggest stages.

  • by Sophie Smith
Groves wins wet and chaotic Giro stage as dog wipes out Evenepoel

Groves wins wet and chaotic Giro stage as dog wipes out Evenepoel

Kaden Groves has become the latest Australian to win a stage of a grand tour after sprinting to victory on stage five.

Matthews edges Pedersen to claim stage three of the Giro d’Italia

Matthews edges Pedersen to claim stage three of the Giro d’Italia

Michael Matthews has timed his final effort to perfection to win a rain-affected stage three at the Giro d’Italia.