Road Roundup – February 3, 2020
In today’s road racing news, Movistar gets their first 2020 win, Astana under scrutiny, Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s notches 750th win, Evenepoel takes Vuelta a San Juan and more….
In today’s road racing news, Movistar gets their first 2020 win, Astana under scrutiny, Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s notches 750th win, Evenepoel takes Vuelta a San Juan and more….
In today’s Road Roundup, Trek recruits a triathlete, first 2020 win for BORA-hangrohe and Giro host cities go pink.
Richie Porte of Australia won the Tour Down Under for the second time Sunday, though for the first time in seven years he failed to win the grueling stage to the top of Willunga Hill.
After starting 2020 in Australia and Argentina, the Movistar Team will start its European season on January 30th at the 29th Challenge Mallorca in Spain.
Australian Richie Porte conquered a brutal uphill finish Thursday to claim the third stage and the race leader’s jersey in the Tour Down Under.
Pirelli accelerates its strategy towards an ever-growing involvement in professional cycling and announces the partnership with the prestigious World Tour Team Trek-Segafredo.
With a perfectly timed jump, Caleb Ewan won stage 2 in the Tour Down Under, a stage from Woodside to Stirling.
LEM Helmets announced its continued sponsorship of talented UCI pro women’s cycling team BePink.
Before the Mitchelton-SCOTT men and women head off to the Tour Down Under, members of the team raced in the Australian national championships this weekend, racking up wins in several categories.
The one hour race in Ballarat, Victoria was held under stormy skies and wet roads, where Chloe Hosking sprinted to victory in a photo finish ahead of Ruby Roseman-Gannon