Pro Cycling News Roundup: May 27, 2014
In today’s pro cycling news: a hellish day at the Giro, Women’s Tour de France to air on Universal Sports Network, Drapac Pro Cycling coming to Philly and more….
In today’s pro cycling news: a hellish day at the Giro, Women’s Tour de France to air on Universal Sports Network, Drapac Pro Cycling coming to Philly and more….
Dutchman Wouter Wippert has claimed Drapac Professional Cycling’s first stage victory of the 2014 season
Simon Gerrans became the first three-time winner of the Santos Tour Down Under, in front of a home crowd in Adelaide on Australia day.
Led by Taylor Phinney’s runner-up performance, the BMC Racing Team finished three riders in the top 10 of Friday’s individual time trial at the Tour de San Luis
Cadel Evans of the BMC Racing Team held onto the overall lead Friday at the Santos Tour Down Under, but saw his advantage over second-placed Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEDGE) reduced from 12 seconds to seven.
BMC Racing Team’s Darwin Atapuma finished third on Thursday’s summit finish at the Tour de San Luis to climb from sixth to fourth overall, while teammate Peter Stetina finished seventh on the day and stands ninth with three stages of the Argentinian race to go.
Drapac Professional Cycling’s Will Clarke earned the Santos Tour Down Under’s Most Competitive prize for the second consecutive day after Stage 2.
BMC Racing Team’s Cadel Evans was third and climbed up to fourth overall at the Santos Tour Down Under Wednesday
Garmin-Sharp continues its focus on developing the future of cycling with the addition of five talented young riders
The tenth edition of Britain’s biggest professional cycle race has concluded with a double success for British riders, as Mark Cavendish took the final stage in London with Sir Bradley Wiggins winning the race overall