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Orica GreenEdge

Cycling Movies
20 April 2020on Michael Behringer

GeneralSpectrum

Best Cycling Movies #20: all for one

Cycling films: In 2012, the GreenEdge Cycling Team was founded as Australia's first professional team. In "All For One," we follow the team's first five years. Here's how you can watch "All For One." All For One: 5 Years of GreenEdge Cycling Australia is a cycling continent, or so you'd think. After all, numerous successes in the... read more

20 April 2020on Michael Behringer
June 29, 2016on Editors

Cyclingroad cyclingTour de France

cycling: Tour de France teams #1: The stage chasers

Cycling: The 103rd edition of the Tour de France begins next Saturday. The nine registered riders from each of the 22 Tour de France teams have now been announced. It's high time for the Tour de France team check. We'll take a closer look at all the teams in three parts. We'll start with the stage chasers. These teams will have to fight for their survival in the run... read more

June 29, 2016on Editors
Tour de France teams Hayman Orica
10 April 2016on Michael Faiss

Cycling

cycling: Paris-Roubaix: Mathew Hayman wins sensationally in Northern Hell

Cycling: Surprise in Roubaix! Australian Mathew Hayman (Orica-GreenEdge) has won Paris-Roubaix. The 37-year-old delivered an extremely strong race, beating Tom Boonen (Etixx-Quick-Step) and Ian Stannard (Team Sky) in a sprint at the velodrome. Fabian Cancellara (Trek-Segafredo) crashed 50km from the finish and finished a distant second. Also... read more

10 April 2016on Michael Faiss

Cycling

cycling: Katusha and Orica-GreenEDGE Leave Anti-Doping Federation MPCC - Beginning of the End?

Cycling: The swan song of the Movement for Credible Cycling (MPCC) continues. Two World Tour teams, Katusha and Orica-GreenEDGE, ended their membership in the voluntary anti-doping alliance this week. Only seven top-level racing teams remain MPCC members. The Mouvement Pour un… read more

February 24rd 2016on Michael Faiss
22 January 2016on Michael Faiss

Cycling

cycling: Cycling – Tour Down Under Stage #4: Gerrans for second

Cycling: Things are looking good for Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEDGE). With his second consecutive stage win, the 35-year-old extends his lead in the overall standings and enters the queen stage to Willunga Hill next night as the favorite. At the stage finish in Victor Harbor, the Australian won the sprint ahead of Ben Swift (Team Sky) and Giacomo Nizzolo (Trek-Segafredo). They were... read more

22 January 2016on Michael Faiss
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Canyon Deflectr

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Race Face Chester

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Oury V2

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