Canyon-SRAM wins the Giro Rosa’s opening TTT: Daily News Digest
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Retired Australian pro Jack Bobridge is arrested and charged with selling party drug MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy.
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The 27-year-old was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2010.
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"Track legs" and hard work for Giacomo Nizzolo have put Trek – Segafredo's Jack Bobridge in contention for the Giro's "maglia nera"
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Jack Bobridge closes out nationals Down Under with a solo ride of nearly 90km to take his second career Aussie road race title
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New science suggests that signals of fatigue may reside in the brain, and that training may be as much about psychology as physiology.
After a year with a Pro Continental outfit, Jack Bobridge returns to the WorldTour with Trek, aiming to deliver results in time trials.
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Jack Bobridge says attempting the hour record was "by far the hardest thing I’ve ever done, I think, and the hardest thing I will ever do."
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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
Dennis seizes the race leader's jersey but says Evans is still BMC's leader at the race
The Spaniard comes from behind in the final 50 meters to take the win
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Jack Bobridge times his attack to perfection in the final meters of stage 1 to win the day and assume the overall race lead
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After a rainy ride at time trial nationals, Bobridge and Dennis look to be on track for a run at the hour record later this winter
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Little did Voigt know that the pistol fired to finish his 60 minutes of agony was a starter’s gun for many more hour record attempts
As the world record holder in the individual pursuit, Jack Bobridge may become the first track specialist to challenge the hour record
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The field for the 2014 race is one of the deepest in the event's nine-year history
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Australian leaves Orica for Rabobank
The track events open Thursday in London and we preview all 10, with a look at the key match-ups
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New Australian team GreenEDGE has rolled out the first of many arrivals for its debut season next year.
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APELDOORN, Netherlands (AFP) - Australia's Jack Bobridge coasted to victory over New Zealander Jesse Sergent in the final of the men's individual pursuit at the world track cycling championships Thursday.
APELDOORN, Netherlands (AFP) - Australia produced a team pursuit master class to beat Russia and defend their crown here at the 2011 world track cycling championships Wednesday.
Touching base with Garmin-Cervelo's track ace Jack Bobridge, who will return to pro road racing after this week's world track championships
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SYDNEY (AFP) — Up and coming Australian cyclist Jack Bobridge claimed one of track cycling's biggest prizes Wednesday when he beat Chris Boardman's 15-year-old world record for the 4km pursuit.
Jack Bobridge is Australia's latest road champion. We speak with him about his big win and the seemingly limitless prospects for his career.
The Garmin-Transitions rider spends the day in a break and then attacks it just short of the finish for the victory.
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Garmin-Transitions' Jack Bobridge claimed his second individual pursuit title in emphatic style Tuesday, setting the third fastest time ever for the four-kilometer event, Cycling Australia announced.
None other than Lance Armstrong tips Jack Bobridge as a name to watch for the future. The 20-year-old Aussie railed to the U23 men’s time trial world title Wednesday in Mendrisio to prove that Armstrong’s endorsement is deserved. “You couldn’t ask for much more than that for Lance to mention your name as an up-and-comer,” Bobridge said after dominating the 65-rider field. “It gives me extra motivation. I think I caught his eye a little bit and he’s been following my progress. I met him at the Tour Down Under this year and we had a chance to train together.”