‘I leave with my head held high’:Tour de France host Mike Tomalaris suddenly exits SBS TV

‘I leave with my head held high’:Tour de France host Mike Tomalaris suddenly exits SBS TV

The popular host is sad that his association with “a place that ran through my veins” is over.

  • byGarry Maddox

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Fan who caused Tour de France crash faces suspended sentence

Fan who caused Tour de France crash faces suspended sentence

On the same day that plans for a revived women’s Tour next year were unveiled,prosecutors called for a suspended sentence for the fan who caused a spectacular crash during this year’s race.

  • byStephane Mahe
Ewan determined to finish season on a high at cycling world champs

Ewan determined to finish season on a high at cycling world champs

Caleb Ewan is determined to finish his season on a high at the world championships on Sunday after crashing out of the Tour de France and breaking his collarbone in four places.

  • bySophie Smith
In quest of the beyond,where an old sled still lives

In quest of the beyond,where an old sled still lives

In this time of lockdowns and disappointment,the hopes of a beyond might best be pursued modestly,at that intersection where memories and imagination reside.

  • byTony Wright
Tight Tour-to-Tokyo turnaround makes Games road race ‘a lottery’:Porte

Tight Tour-to-Tokyo turnaround makes Games road race ‘a lottery’:Porte

Richie Porte believes his chances of winning a medal at the Olympics hinge on how he recovers from the gruelling,three-week event that finished last Sunday.

  • bySophie Smith
Started with ‘a bit of jealousy’:How Aussie climbed to miracle Tour result

Started with ‘a bit of jealousy’:How Aussie climbed to miracle Tour result

Ben O’Connor has transformed from self-described “outlier” to man of international interest after producing one of Australia’s best performances on debut at the Tour de France.

  • bySophie Smith
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‘He rides like we don’t exist’:Pogacar set to win back-to-back titles,Aussie fourth

‘He rides like we don’t exist’:Pogacar set to win back-to-back titles,Aussie fourth

Tadej Pogacar was poised to win a second consecutive Tour de France title as the Slovenian retained his overall lead following the final time trial,a 30.8-km solo effort from Libourne on Saturday.

Best is yet to come from Australian Tour de France sensation:Anderson

Best is yet to come from Australian Tour de France sensation:Anderson

Ben O’Connor has been a revelation in his first Tour de France and has what it takes to finish on the podium in the future,says an Australian cycling pioneer.

  • byDominic Bossi
Marathon man Matej Mohoric posts second Tour de France stage win

Marathon man Matej Mohoric posts second Tour de France stage win

Matej Mohoric posted a second Tour de France stage win after surging solo from a breakaway group with a darting attack on Friday.

Pogacar closes in on title as doping suspicions hit Tour de France

Pogacar closes in on title as doping suspicions hit Tour de France

Tadej Pogacar claimed another victory in the 18th stage to edge closer to retaining his title as a cloud of doping suspicions hung over the world’s greatest cycling race.

  • byJulien Pretot
‘I’d run out of food’:Australian’s epic 19-day,5510km Alt-Tour de France

‘I’d run out of food’:Australian’s epic 19-day,5510km Alt-Tour de France

The challenge before Lachlan Morton was audacious at best,insane at worst:Ride the entire Tour route,including hundreds of kilometres in between stages and carrying everything he would need,and arrive before the peloton pulled into Paris.

  • byDave Skretta