Monthly Archives: September 2011
Australia’s women set to light up Copenhagen
I have been as excited as anything leading up to this year’s world champs. While much of the cycling press has focused on the men (who – let’s face it – are better paid, have cooler team buses and are … Continue reading
2011 World Championships | Durbridge Nails It!
There were big expectations put onto Luke Durbridge to win the rainbow stripes in Copenhagen after missing it by only 1.9 seconds in Geelong last year. Durbridge nailed it by averaging 49.3km/hr and blew away the field without leaving any … Continue reading
2011 World Champs | Not A Bad Start
Eighteen year old Jessica Allen from Perth’s Midland Cycle Club proved last night that she was the fastest U19 woman time trialist in the world. She blasted the 13.9km course with an average speed of 43.2km/hr to win with a … Continue reading
Amy’s Gran Fondo
For all of you riders who were too cool for school and didn’t think riding Amy’s Gran Fondo was PRO enough, you missed out in a big way. Seeing over 2500 keen cyclists line up along the beautiful seaside town … Continue reading









