Drapac wraps up Tour Down Under in aggressive style
Drapac Professional Cycling capped a tremendous UCI WorldTour debut with yet another podium appearance for Will Clarke
Drapac Professional Cycling capped a tremendous UCI WorldTour debut with yet another podium appearance for Will Clarke
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has registered 31 UCI Women’s Teams for the 2014 road season.
UnitedHealthcare ProCycling Team’s Marc de Maar held onto 3rd place and Lucas Euser climbed into 7th place in the overall classification after a grueling “queen” Stage 4 at the Tour de San Luis
Rojas was diagnosed with a fractured scaphoid after completing Tuesday’s stage, becoming the second Movistar rider to withdrawal in Australia –
Oleg Tinkov’s acquisition of Tinkoff-Saxo has not only seen a change of name but a new direction–to become the strongest team in the world.
Drapac Professional Cycling’s Will Clarke earned the Santos Tour Down Under’s Most Competitive prize for the second consecutive day after Stage 2.
Drapac Professional Cycling has made a strong opening statement in their debut appearance on the UCI WorldTour, with Will Clarke claiming the Europcar Most Competitive prize for his breakaway efforts on Stage 1 of the Santos Tour Down Under in Angaston.
Drapac Professional Cycling’s 2014 season has been launched in Adelaide, Australia, ahead of the Professional Continental team’s UCI WorldTour debut at the Santos Tour Down Under.
Drapac Professional Cycling’s 2014 season has been launched in Adelaide, Australia
Giovanni Visconti operated on in Adelaide after right tibia fracture during the opening stages of the People’s Choice Classic in Australia on Sunday