Gallery: One very Aussie bike for Heinrich Haussler at Worlds
'Heino' was gifted a bike to celebrate his home race.
'Heino' was gifted a bike to celebrate his home race.
'This might sound cheesy but this is going to be one of the proudest moments of my career,' says veteran Australian.
Australian underwent double surgery this week and will miss Sunday's Paris-Roubaix.
Tour de Hoody: Who will have that magical ride across the cobblestones to dance with the very best? Nearly every edition of Paris-Roubaix delivers its fairytale story.
From Tadej Pogačar to Wout van Aert, pro cycling's sickbay has been busier than ever. We speak to medics and riders to find out why.
Riders continue to struggle with illness and fitness ahead of Sunday's De Ronde: ‘We are all chasing shape.’
Tour de Hoody: The last bunch sprint came in 2016, and everyone is bracing for more attacks on the Poggio.
Bahrain-Victorious veteran says Milan-San Remo is a completely different race than when he went to the line with Mark Cavendish in 2009.
Favorites brace for an attack from Tadej Pogačar on the Poggio: ‘The way he is climbing, he can drop everyone.’
At almost 38, 'Heino' still feels he has plenty to give back to the sport.
France's national elections are pushing back the 'Hell of the North' by an extra week in 2022 — how much of a difference will it make on race day? We asked the pros.
Veteran racers are feeling the pinch as professionalization and 'datafication' raises the game – but the old-timers know brains can beat brawn.
‘Sometimes I just put my head down, closed my eyes and hoped for the best:’ Aussie veteran recounts the mayhem of an unforgettable muddy Roubaix.
Haussler returns to CX to add spring to his 2022 ambitions: ‘You need to train harder and harder to keep up with riders that are basically little kids’
What does it take to make Roubaix veteran Haussler a little emotional? A top-10 at his favorite race and having teammate Sonny Colbrelli score the win, that's what.
Heinrich Haussler dubs his teammate a 'f***ing beast' after Italian tops stellar summer with monument win.
Bahrain-Victorious veteran discovers how CX helps power Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel into the classics.
Australian veteran will be racing the 'cross worlds Sunday with long view on the classics: 'For the classics, cyclocross is the best preparation. You see that with Mathieu and Wout.'
WorldTour cycling teams, riders brace for calendar revival after months of lockdown.
Full-gas training on open roads and two young sons keeping Australian veteran busy in southwest Germany.
Bonifazio capitalizes on late move from Haussler, goes on to hold off chasing sprint teams.
Rui Costa nets victory in opening stage of new second-tier race.
35-year-old Australian talks racing with van der Poel, why riders need brains as well as brawn, and his mentoring role in Bahrain-McLaren.
A brutal eight days of racing has trimmed the GC field to a foursome and left a weary peloton in its wake
Still searching for the spark that got him onto the Sanremo and Flanders podiums, Heinrich Haussler relies on experience and race smarts at Flanders and Roubaix.
Each grand tour is distinct, and pro riders see this up close every season. Here's their perspective on the Giro vs. the Tour vs. the Vuelta.
Ramunas Navardauskas and Heinrich Haussler will have a fresh start to their careers with the new team based in the Middle East.
IAM riders got bad news Monday that the team would fold at the end of the year but are optimistic that time remains to find other teams.
From the front of the peloton to the back, the Giro's Dolomites were unforgettable — for reasons both good and bad.
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2009 Milano-Sanremo runner-up Heinrich Haussler delivers his best monument classic result in years with a top-10 finish Saturday
A handful of top riders have come close to Sanremo glory — Andrew Hood considers five favorites who've never broken through in Italy.
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The Australian times his finishing sprint just right to claim victory by a bike length in Friday’s Tour Down Under stage 4
The six-day race in South Australia gets underway January 20
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Heinrich Haussler out-sprints neo-pro sensation Caleb Ewan to capture the win
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IAM Cycling's Heinrich Haussler is older, wiser, and hungrier than ever and is looking square at the twilight of his career
We make our case for the main contenders in the Tour of Flanders field, and conclude that “Spartacus” is the man to beat
German-Australian goes back to old school training methods and finally gets reward after sparking Wevelgem breakaway
IAM Cycling captain promises to be factor at Milano-Sanremo
"I am looking forward to a new start," he told VeloNews. "I am really motivated for it"
Thomas Lövkvist and Heinrich Haussler headline new IAM Pro Conti squad, while Fabian Cancellara sits out year one of new Swiss squad
After three straight second-place finishes, Heinrich Haussler hopes his day will come soon to get on top of the podium
Young team leader Sep Vanmarcke runs out of gas late, Farrar spends rare day in the break
2009 Milan-San Remo runner-up speaks out on Flanders changes, Hushovd departure
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GEELONG, Australia (VN) — Heinrich Haussler admits his past two seasons have been left wanting but is already relishing the prospect of being back to his 2009 best, where he finished second at that year’s Tour of Flanders (Ronde van Vlaanderen).
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MENTAUGOU, China (VN) — Heinrich Haussler ended a season-long drought with a narrow sprint victory as the Chinese fans turned out in numbers in Thursday's 137km second stage at the Tour of Beijing.
Garmin-Cervélo’s Heinrich Haussler won the third stage of the Tour of Qatar Wednesday to take the race leader's jersey from three-time winner Tom Boonen (Quick Step).
Tom Boonen said Monday that every year it gets a bit harder to win the Tour of Qatar, a race he's won three times.
Haussler v. Cav'; Contador's mystery meat; Bauer dreams big
Roger Hammond is entering perhaps his final year of racing on a beefed up Garmin-Cervelo squad
Six more riders, including Heinrich Haussler, Roger Hammond and Brett Lancaster, will join Thor Hushovd on the new Garmin-Cervelo team for 2011.
Haussler had hoped to race for Australia this year, but a lingering knee injury will keep him at home.
The Tour de France is about surviving and hanging on for three weeks, but some big names are missing out this year even before the race leaves the start house with Saturday’s prologue in Rotterdam.
Injured Haussler won’t race Tour de France
Although they’ve been racked by bad luck and injuries, all three of Cervélo TestTeam’s top stars — Carlos Sastre, Thor Hushovd and Heinrich Haussler — will line up for the 2010 Tour de France.
Heinrich Haussler (Cervélo TestTeam) wins stage 2 of the Tour de Suisse as Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank) retains the overall lead.
No one was injured in the two-car crash Saturday evening, but Cervelo TestTeam says the German rider was over the legal alcohol limit.
Cervelo TestTeam's Heinrich Haussler will make his comback to racing following a leg injury at the Amgen Tour of California next month, the team announced Thursday.
Last year’s runner-up Heinrich Haussler and experienced German rider Andreas Klier will not race this weekend’s Tour of Flanders.
Despite the possibilities of major tension within Cervélo TestTeam, where budding superstar Heinrich Haussler and stoic Norwegian Thor Hushovd are both aiming for glory in the spring classics, their “co-habitation” works just fine.
Cervélo TestTeam promises more of the same as it prepares for the 2010 season.