Lucy Kennedy on retirement, her whirlwind career and future plans
The Australian rider only turned professional in 2018, but she has crammed a lot into her short career.
The Australian rider only turned professional in 2018, but she has crammed a lot into her short career.
Multiple world champions, national champions, and some of the most experienced legs in the peloton are among those stepping off the bike in 2021.
Lucy Kennedy was supposed to retire from professional racing last month but a late call-up to the Women's Tour means she has one last hurrah.
Here's the news making headlines for Friday, August 27.
Hotly-tipped Spanish prodigy Juan Ayuso to make WorldTour debut for UAE Emirates at hilly Basque race.
Lucy Kennedy's Olympic ambitions could be determined by the leadership dynamics at Team BikeExchange this year.
Cadel Evans takes us inside his 2011 Tour de France win; Lucy Kennedy on Australia's unorthodox talent camp; ranking Australia's top riders.
In our Aussie Week reporting, we heard stories of Australian riders looking out for one another in the cutthroat European racing scene.
Simon Gerrans and other Australian pros explain why the Tour Down Under is such an important race for the home riders.
With the departure of superstar Dutchwoman Annemiek van Vleuten for Movistar, the Aussie team keeps key riders in its lineup to continue winning ways.
The women's peloton returns to the start line in Spain this week after four months of a dramatically different off-season.
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