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22 January 2017of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cycling

cycling: Tour Down Under Stage #6: Caleb Ewan for fourth

Cycling: The sixth and final stage of this year's Tour Down Under also went to Caleb Ewan (Orica-Scott). The points classification winner has now won four of the six stages. Richie Porte (BMC) secured the other two, also taking the overall victory for the first time. Sagan again only finished second. The Tour Down Under in 2019... read more

22 January 2017of Michael Behringer
21 January 2017of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cycling

cycling: Tour Down Under stage #5: Porte flies away from everyone again

Cycling: Richie Porte (BMC) has won the stage up Willunga Hill in 2014, following his wins in 2015, 2016, and 2017. He beat his closest rivals by a full 20 seconds. The Australian was able to extend his lead in the standings, meaning the overall victory will now be almost impossible to deny him. The tireless De Gendt and Bauer: If there were any doubts before this stage... read more

21 January 2017of Michael Behringer
20 January 2017of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cycling

cycling: Tour Down Under Stage #4: Ewan unbeatable in Australia

Cycling: Caleb Ewan (Oria-Scott) just won the 4th stage of the Tour Down Under. The small Australian was once again well prepared for the sprint and once again didn't give his rivals a chance. Despite being put out of the wind very early on, Peter Sagan (Bora-hansgrohe) and Danny Van Poppel (Sky) couldn't get past him. Jack Bauer 3.000… read more

20 January 2017of Michael Behringer
19 January 2017of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cycling

cycling: Tour Down Under Stage #3: Little Ewan is a size too big

Cycling: The 1,65-meter-tall Caleb Ewan (Orica-Scott) won the third stage of the Tour Down Under. Once again, he left his rivals no chance. He relegated Peter Sagan (Bora-hansgrohe) and Niccolo Bonifazio (Bahrain-Merida) to second and third place. The Australians have now won all nine stages of the Tour Down Under across the season... read more

19 January 2017of Michael Behringer
18 January 2017of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cycling

cycling: Tour Down Under Stage #2: A demonstration by Richie Porte

Cycling: And another Australian! Richie Porte (BMC) just won the second stage of the Tour Down Under and thus also took the lead in the overall standings. With an irresistible start, he didn't give his rivals a chance. The toughest stage of the Tour Down Under ever? After yesterday's flat opening stage of... read more

18 January 2017of Michael Behringer
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