Road cycling
Evans warns Hindley Le Tour will be tougher
New Australian cycling sensation Jai Hindley is eyeing a duel with Tadej Pogacar at next year’s Tour de France, and Australia’s only winner Cadel Evans has some advice for him.
- by Sophie Smith
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Hindley eyes Tour de France ... next year
Jai Hindley won’t compete at the Tour de France this year but after becoming the first Australian to win the Giro d’Italia on Sunday, the yellow jersey, cycling’s most coveted prize, is on his radar.
- by Sophie Smith
Everything you need to know about Australia’s newest cycling star
He is the first Australian to claim the Giro d’Italia and only the second to ever win one of cycling’s three grand tours. So, who is Jai Hindley?
- by Angus Thomson
‘Hot property’: How an Australian kid who dreamed of the grand tours became a superstar
Australia’s first Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley always wanted to be a pro cyclist even when coaches who trained him as a junior weren’t sure if the kid who was born to climb, talented as he was, had superstar qualities.
- by Sophie Smith
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‘A beautiful feeling’: Hindley becomes the first Australian to win the Giro
Jai Hindley has etched his name into cycling history, becoming the first Australian to win Italy’s grand tour – 20 years after Cadel Evans first wore the pink jersey on a stage.
- by Sophie Smith
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Sir Humphrey putting the socks on centipedes
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Australian Jai Hindley on brink of first Giro title after stealing pink jersey from Richard Carapaz
Jai Hindley has usurped Richard Carapaz and is on course to become the first Australian to win the Giro d’Italia after an “epic” showdown in the high mountains on Saturday.
- by Sophie Smith
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Hop aboard the Canberra carousel in lobbyland
The lobbyists are hopping aboard the Canberra merry-go-round, ponying up to the new PM and friends.
- by Helen Pitt and Noel Towell
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‘Not here to put socks on centipedes’: Hindley a chance to become first Australian to win Giro
Jai Hindley is a genuine chance to become the first Australian to win the Giro d’Italia if he can survive the notoriously difficult and treacherous third week and a serious assault from compatriot Richie Porte’s team.
- by Sophie Smith
Sydney Olympics boss seeks 1500 volunteers for cycling championships in Wollongong
Australia is hosting the UCI Road World Championships for the second time, with the event set to will attract superstars of the sport.
- by Josh Dye
Matthews fourth as Mohoric risks all to stun favourites and win Milan-Sanremo
Australian Michael Matthews narrowly missed the podium after Matej Mohoric rode at breakneck speed and almost crashed twice on his way to victory at the 293km Milan-Sanremo classic on Saturday.
- by Julien Pretot