Cameron Meyer retires from professional racing
After well over a decade spent racing on the track and the road, the West Australian is moving on to pastures new.
After well over a decade spent racing on the track and the road, the West Australian is moving on to pastures new.
BikeExchange-Jayco veteran to retire this season after enjoying illustrious road and track career.
Aussie looking to rebound from a season lost to hand surgeries and COVID complications: ‘Wasn’t my favorite year, 2021.’
Cameron Meyer has decided not to ride the Olympic road race in Tokyo later this month. He will stay home with his father who was diagnosed with brain cancer.
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The defending champ was dropped in the penultimate lap.
Team BikeExchange dominates the day of racing and takes men's and women's titles.
Spratt takes third national title, Meyer becomes champion having narrowly missed out in 2019.
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Kanstanstin Siutsou joins an increasingly formidable Dimension Data roster for the 2016 season.
The South African-registered team says it will bring one more rider onboard before closing out its 2016 roster.
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The six-day race in South Australia gets underway January 20
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The Orica-GreenEdge rider fights back on to take a three-up sprint as Martin defends his overall lead
Orica-GreenEdge had the numbers in the final four-man escape and Gerrans pulled off the victory ahead of Evans and Porte
Veterans such as Freddie Rodriguez and Christian Vande Velde pass on their knowledge and wisdom to younger riders
The Australian team's GC program remains a long-term project as the squad prepares to lose the jersey when the Tour hits the mountains
Cannondale rider earns stage victory as Mathias Frank takes overall race lead
Hesjedal tries a late attack but falls short of the stage win and the yellow jersey
The Orica-GreenEdge rider takes a leader's jersey in his first full season focusing on the road instead of the track
The Australian is 1:40 behind the race leader and said his GC hopes are "not too bad"
2010 Tour Down Under champ removes name from team pursuit chase at London Games
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MELBOURNE, Australia (VN) — He may not have raced as much as he’d like to this season, but Cameron Meyer says he’s parting ways with his incumbent employer, Garmin-Cervélo team manager Jonathan Vaughters, sans acrimony.
MELBOURNE (VN) — Some of the European-based stars of Australian cycling had been in the country all of a few hours before their attendance was required at the official launch of the 2011 Jayco Herald Sun Tour in the Victorian capital.
New Australian team GreenEDGE has rolled out the first of many arrivals for its debut season next year.
PRESS RELEASE: GreenEDGE signs Bobridge and Meyer brothers
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Having recently come away from the World Track Championships with yet another rainbow jersey (Madison with Leigh Howard), a silver medal (points race) and a seventh place (scratch) young Aussie sensation Cameron Meyer is ready for the first race of his Euro road season, Sunday's Liege-Bastogne-Liege. VeloNews caught up with him as he tries to build on his already amazing 2011.
APELDOORN, Netherlands (AFP) ─ France's Gregory Bauge won the world sprint title after beating Britain's Jason Kenny 2-0 in the final of the blue riband event of the world track cycling championships Friday.
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Equaling the closest-winning margin 10 years ago, Cameron Meyer and his Garmin-Cervélo team held off all and sundry in Sunday’s final stage to win the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under.
Garmin-Cervélo team manager Matthew White says the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under has come down to one of two men: his charge and current leader, Cameron Meyer, or Matthew Goss of HTC-HighRoad,
If history is any indication, Garmin-Cervélo’s Cameron Meyer will win the Santos Tour Down Under this Sunday in Adelaide.
Garmin-Cervélo's Cameron Meyer gave his team reason to smile at the Tour Down Under when he took the race leader's ochre jersey after a well-deserved stage win Friday.
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Catching up with Garmin-Transitions team riders, and brothers, Cameron and Travis Meyer. Both are finding their transition from track to road is going better — and faster — than expected.
Garmin-Transitions rider Cam Meyer will be racing the track world championships for Australia on a distinctively shaped new handlebar from 3T.
Cameron Meyer (Garmin-Transitions) roared to victory in the elite men’s Australian time trial championship on Wednesday.