Sarah Gigante on the ups and downs of her first WorldTour season
It's been a turbulent year or so for one of Australia's brightest stars. But it certainly hasn't been all bad.
It's been a turbulent year or so for one of Australia's brightest stars. But it certainly hasn't been all bad.
The Australian takes her first win in Movistar colors while American rider Veronica Ewers continues good run of form to take second.
The 21-year-old Australian takes a solo victory at the Emakumeen Nafarroako Classic after a turbulent stretch.
The 21-year-old Australian has recovered from her bout of myopericarditis and is raring to get back into racing.
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Here's what's making news on Thursday, November 18.
The 21-year-old is back riding, but she has a long road ahead of her.
The 21-year-old developed myopericarditis after the Tokyo Olympics.
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Movistar Women adds just two riders to its squad for 2022 with Arlenis Sierra and Sarah Gigante joining the Annemiek van Vleuten-led squad.
Gigante will ride for the Spanish team through 2024.
Here's the news making headlines for Wednesday, August 18.
The Australian time trial champion has had to come back from a huge setback to make her dream come true in Tokyo after she broke her collarbone, fibula, and elbow in a crash in April.
The Dutch riders are the overwhelming favorites for gold in Tokyo, but they will not get it all their own way and there are plenty of riders ready to upset the form book.
"I’ve had to learn to be patient with myself and to, yes, trust and enjoy the process like I was always told to."
Go behind the scenes with the Aussie young-gun at one of the biggest races on the calendar.
Can anyone beat Sarah Gigante?
At just 20, Gigante now has three elite national road titles.
Sarah Gigante defends TT crown, with Plapp expected to fast-track into the WorldTour after Tokyo Games.
Sam Welsford and Georgia Baker took final stage honours.
Georgia Baker and Sam Welsford win final stage circuit race in Adelaide.
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Luke Durbridge retains GC, Gigante consolidates her overall lead with just one stage remaining.
Two promising Australians took the honours on stage 2 of the Santos Festival of Cycling.
Gigante takes GC lead after solo break, Durbridge retains overall in men's GC
The future's so bright for 20-year-old phenom Sarah Gigante, who can win races on the road and in the virtual world.
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