Tirreno-Adriatico stage 1: Mitchelton-Scott wins TTT opener
Mitchelton-Scott puts GC leader Adam Yates in position to contend for overall by winning opening team time trial stage.
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Mitchelton-Scott puts GC leader Adam Yates in position to contend for overall by winning opening team time trial stage.
Adam Yates will target the 2019 Tour de France with hopes of landing on the final podium
Defending Tour Down Under champion Amanda Spratt retains race lead with only one stage remaining.
The Australian outfit is a perfect fit for the American all-rounder, who can support Yates or Chaves in the mountains at grand tours.
The Australia-based squad picked up its first grand tour win this year courtesy of Simon Yates at the Vuelta a España.
Simon and Adam Yates will both make the Vuelta a España start for lead Mitchelton-Scott
Esteban Chaves's brother Brayan is racing the Tour of Utah as a Mitchelton-Scott stagiaire
Mitchelton-Scott locks up their talents through 2020, despite "significant interest from other outfits."
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The Australia-based team named its eight-man Tour de France lineup Thursday, which is built around GC contender Adam Yates.
Mitchelton-Scott deployed near-perfect tactics in Sunday’s slow-burning finale at Gran Sasso to carry huge momentum into the second half of the Giro d’Italia.
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Simon Yates leads the Giro d'Italia and Esteban Chaves sits third overall after a banner day for Mitchelton-Scott on stage 6
Mitchelton-Scott is in a league of its own at the Giro d'Italia with a three-pronged attack to overall race for the pink jersey.
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Australian women’s cycling is looking back on a turbulent few weeks, between team selection dramas, question marks over development paths and uncertainty about exactly what a sharpened focus on Olympic medal performance will mean for road cycling support. It's the type of turmoil you often see when things are at a low ebb, in need of a drastic shake-up to address a slide in performance. However, that just doesn’t fit with the reality for women’s cycling right now. Quite simply when it comes to Australia’s women’s cycling performance, there is plenty of cause for celebration.
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Annemiek van Vleuten won the first edition of La Course’s pursuit-style time trial on Saturday.
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Once a team of stage hunters and sprinters, Orica-Scott has transformed into a squad focused on GC ambitions of Chaves and Yates.
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A year ago Mathew Hayman denied Tom Boonen a record-extending fifth Roubaix win and he believes he can spoil Boonen's party once again.
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Rui Costa wins the 2017 Abu Dhabi Tour, while Caleb Ewan takes out the world's best sprinters on a rain-soaked fourth and final stage on Sunday.
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Orica – Scott has a wealth of young GC talent for grand tours, and it finds a way to balance ambitions of Chaves and the Yates twins.
Esteban Chaves already has two grand tour podium finishes, and this summer he will shoot for another one in France.
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Magnus Cort (Orica-Scott) outsprints the bunch to win the 32nd Clásica de Almeria in Spain on Sunday.
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Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten ends stellar month of racing for Orica-Scott with elite women's win at Cadel's Road Race in Australia.
Total dominance from the Australians as Caleb Ewan sprints to fourth stage win and Richie Porte claims overall victory.
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Reigning Australian crit champ Caleb Ewan claimed his second straight People's Choice Classic, the annual curtain raiser event for the TDU.
Cylance Pro Cycling's Kristen Wild and Rachele Barbieri claim first and second respectively on stage two of the 2017 Santos Women’s Tour.
It's the start of another long year for Australian pros who are fully aware of early season burnout and a form slump in Europe come April.
Katrin Garfoot (Orica-Scott) is first woman in eight years to record the time trial and road race double at the Australian road nationals.
Simon Gerrans accepts his role on Orica-Scott is now different than "a couple of years ago" when he was still the Aussie team's best winning hope.
Orica – Scott announces its new sponsor, Scott Bicycles, and reveals its 2017 team kit.
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After five seasons in the peloton, the Australia-based team has become a GC threat in grand tours and other stage races.
Esteban Chaves and the Yates twins, Adam and Simon, are all capable of winning a grand tour.