Gerrans Q&A: Australian would give up yellow again for a close mate
In an extensive interview, Simon Gerrans discusses sharing the Tour lead with a friend and building a team of committed mates at Orica
In an extensive interview, Simon Gerrans discusses sharing the Tour lead with a friend and building a team of committed mates at Orica
Adam and Simon Yates will soon relocate to Spain as they begin their professional careers
Daryl Impey re-ups with Orica for three years after breaking down barriers at the 2013 Tour de France
Australian team says it is supportive of the rider and that he is cooperating with Dutch authorities
Omega Pharma-Quick Step edges Orica-GreenEdge by less than a second to defend its title
Aussie classics rider leaves Sky for his home-country team
The Italian national road race champion departs BMC Racing after three seasons
Roux takes the race lead after two days in Spain
Swiss manufacturer enjoying exposure under Orica-GreenEdge yellow jerseys
The 36-year-old Canadian is the oldest Tour de France rookie of the modern era
The Australian team's GC program remains a long-term project as the squad prepares to lose the jersey when the Tour hits the mountains
Orica-GreenEdge rider could take over the race lead from teammate Simon Gerrans after today's stage
Aussie outfit gets its Tour stage win two days after causing panic at the finish with its team bus
It was his first day on the job, and it turned out to be a very tough one indeed
Australian squad is searching for its first Tour de France stage win after debuting last year
Sports director served a six-month ban after admitting to doping during his career as a rider
Australian returns to his sports director role on a 12-month probationary period following his doping admission last fall
Australian is set to break George Hincapie's mark of 17 Tour de France starts
The Australian is 1:40 behind the race leader and said his GC hopes are "not too bad"
After a failed team time trial experiment, Aussie double national champion says he's eying Saturday's 55km time trial
Neil Stephens talks about how he'll balance the roles and goals of Matthew Goss and Leigh Howard in Italy
The iPhone app, created by Orica-GreenEdge's Brett Lancaster and his physical therapist Cher Hetherington, is aimed at cyclists
A brief look at Orica-GreenEdge rider Mitchell Docker’s power data from last weekend's cobbled classic
Simon Gerrans' victory in the opening stage at the Basque Country tour buoys his confidence ahead of the spring classics
The VeloNews crew spots new Scott frames under Orica-GreenEdge and IAM Cycling
Orica-GreenEdge could be perfect fit for Tasmanian, who is Australia's next hope for the grand tours
After winning the 2012 Milano-Sanremo in thrilling fashion, Simon Gerrans is realistic about his chances of repeating
After Orica rider Tiffany Cromwell won Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the Aussie rider spoke with Rupert Guinness of The Sydney Morning Herald
Orica-GreenEdge riders talk about the team's aims in its sophomore season
Orica-AIS announces its 2013 roster, which includes Swedish team leader Emma Johansson
Orica-AIS signs Korean national champion Sungeun Gu, the first-ever female Korean professional cyclist to join the European ranks
Earlier, Cycling Australia sacked White as coordinator of the national men's road team
National team coordinator let go in the wake of his doping admission; Orica waiting to make a decision on its lead director
The Australian director raced from 1998 to 2007, riding 2001-2003 at U.S. Postal Service and 2006-2007 at Discovery Channel
Matthews signs with the Aussie home team for two years
Aussies take second TTT win of the year as Contador's squad comes through ninth
Orica-GreenEdge hasn't given up on its dream of taking a stage in its Tour debut
With Mark Cavendish freelancing and rivals trying to engineer their own trains, the Tour sprints are particularly chaotic this year
The new soft-spoken, modest and lean Mark Cavendish is world champion for a reason
Aussie team brings sprinters and breakaway opportunists to its debut Tour
Young Aussie misses Olympic selection, but looks back on his break-out rookie season and forward to his chance at a grand tour
Mechanic Craig Geater leads a tour of the Aussie outfit's service course in Varese, Italy
The first Aussie team to race the Tour will look to Goss, Gerrans, Weening and Albasini for stage victories
Milan-San Remo winner Simon Gerrans heads to France with an eye toward adding a fourth grand tour stage win
Former world track champion Leigh Howard is finding his legs with Orica-GreenEdge and hoping to find the top of the podium at the Amgen Tour
The Passo del Bocco becomes a shrine to Weylandt; Keisse, Farrar remember Weylandt; Matt White examines the Giro team time trial
Orica-GreenEdge riders and management say the only sure-fire way to beat Mark Cavendish at the Giro is to derail his leadout train
Struggling through a knee injury and sickness, Australian is ready to break his early-season winless streak in Italy
Australian first division squad agrees to a three-year deal with Australian mining firm Orica Limited
Dutch and French squads among four wildcards for Tour of Spain
Swiss rider has surprised in 2012 and will have some freedom at Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday
Amstel, Liège are top goals for GreenEdge sensation
2010 Tour Down Under champ removes name from team pursuit chase at London Games
The sights of Paris-Roubaix 2012, from one of the GreenEdge team cars
White's plan is to make it through the Arenberg Forest, then assess the team's chances
Previous winner Stuart O'Grady will lead GreenEdge aboard a Scott CR1 at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Garmin-Barracuda and GreenEdge riders were among those taking a final look at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix parcours on Friday
Tuft confident before final TT; Durbridge could play spoiler
King of the Classics gives his point of view on today's riders, picks winners through Liège
Cynics may want to put an asterisk next to Alabasini's win due to weather-related changes
Swiss rider wins Catalan opener from long breakaway
Second consecutive Aussie win at “La Primavera” latest sign of shift in global cycling
GreenEdge director Matt White takes you behind the curtain for the team's Milan-San Remo victory with Simon Gerrans
Aussie outfit joins call for stricter anti-doping regulations
Stage 1 of the 2012 Tirreno-Adriatico, through the lens of Roberto Bettini
Evans loses 58 seconds
Kohler: "I didn't expect to get the jersey again"
O'Grady: "Once they see the exposure this team is going to create ... you'll have sponsors fighting to be on this jersey"
There is not the slightest hint of braggadocio
Stuart O'Grady's heading back to the Aussie road nats with new team GreenEdge. And Dario Cioni is no longer racing for Sky, but he's sticking with them in a communications role.
GreenEdge hopes for a successful inaugural year with the support of these six sports directors
The decision to leave SpiderTech-C-10 and sign with GreenEdge "was pretty simple,” says Svein Tuft. “To have the opportunity to ride again at the WorldTour level, it’s pretty much a dream for me for the latter years of my cycling career."
GreenEdge, the first-ever Australian team to be granted a WorldTour license, was introduced to the public on Saturday in Melbourne.
GreenEdge, Cycling Australia and the Australian Institute of Sport have united to deliver Australia’s first top-level UCI professional women’s cycling team.
The UCI License Commission has approved the registration of the RadioShack-Nissan-Trek team and granted a WorldTour license to GreenEdge Cycling Team, the world governing body announced on Monday.
The new GreenEdge team is eager to be the first Australian cycling team to compete at the elite level. In addition, GreenEdge is committed to helping put medals around Australian necks in the Olympics. The final two recruits will help the team achieve its goals.
Veteran sprinter Robbie McEwen is looking at a few early season racing goals before retiring for good to become a stage scout for GreenEdge later next season.
GreenEdge officials will be on their edge of their seats in the coming days as the team waits for news if it earns a ProTeam license for its debut season next year.
Brian Nygaard — the former general manager at Leopard-Trek who left that team soon after it announced it was merging with RadioShack for 2012 — has been confirmed as the new communications director at Aussie start-up GreenEdge.