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AS TOUR de France favourite Cadel Evans pedalled towards Paris - and possible sporting immortality - overnight, another race was underway in Australia with sponsors, a publisher and media organisations all jostling for a slice...

Workmanlike, wheel-sucking Evans ready to go one better in race against the clock

Cadel Evans will look to take advantage of the 53km time-trial from Cérilly to Saint-Amand-Montrond. Now the organisers face the prospect of handing the yellow jersey in Paris on Sunday afternoon to Cadel Evans, possibly the...

Cyclists face new nemesis

"I KNOW a lot of people are talking about the Poms and they've certainly put some runs on the board but remember this: nothing's better for an Aussie than beating the Poms, at anything." Brett Lancaster, one of the Olympic gold...

Spanish Sastre wins 17th stage of Tour de France

The CSC rider may have won, but Austrian cyclist Evans remains in contention with his superior time trial skills. Carlos Sastre of Spain won the 17th stage of the Tour de France here on Wednesday, a 210km ride from Embrun to...

Tour de France: As it happens

To get involved use 606 or text us your views & comments on 81111 - please put cycling before your message. Carlos Sastre leads his CSC team-mate Frank Schleck by one minute and 24 seconds, with Bernhard Kohl third, race...

Tour de France: stage 18 coverage

Some cyclists ruin an otherwise marvellous photo of breath-taking French scenery. With 93km of today's stage to go, a two-man breakaway comprised of Carlos Barredo (QST) and Marcus Burghardt (COL) are 10min 12sec clear of the...

Head-to-head for the ultimate prize

SO it has come down to a prize fight. The 53km individual time trial on stage 20 will ultimately decide who will win this year's Tour de France - it's now a two-man race, Sastre v Evans. Cadel gives Carlos a headstart of 1min...

Pedals on the internet

ARE you having trouble staying awake today? I bet I know why. You've been staying up way too late watching the Tour de France (www.letour.fr) on SBS, haven't you? Well, there are some early nights in your future because the...

Cycling: Sastre climbs to top

Spaniard rises up the mountains to take yellow jersey from CSC team-mate Carlos Sastre climbed to the top of Alpe D'Huez to win stage 17 of the Tour de France and take over in the yellow jersey. The Spaniard burst away at the...

Evans sticks out tongue at the team bent on his destruction

Rupert Guinness in Cuneo, Italy AFTER the first of three brutal days in the Alps, Cadel Evans has dared to give his rival CSC team a verbal tickle-up that smacked of either glowing confidence or audacity. Asked if a weight was...