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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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129 Views20 Votes
in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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in NewsAussie Riders Sparkle on home track at Perth World Cup
Australian riders have shined at the Perth SpeedDome over the weekend, as the UCI Track World Cup descended down under. Friday’s action The opening night set on Friday set the tone for the weekend, exemplified by the Men’s Team Pursuit squad, made up of Liam Walsh, Thomas Cornish, Noah Blannin, and Joshua Duffy, who dominated […] More
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in NewsThe dust and the drama: Strade Bianche 2026
World champion Tadej Pogačar delivered another standout ride on the gravel roads of Tuscany to win the 2026 edition of Strade Bianche, and his third in a row, attacking from distance before riding solo into Siena to open his season in style. In the women’s race, Elise Chabbey claimed the biggest victory of her career, […] More
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in NewsProVelo Super League – Edwards and Heffernan share spoils in round three
Cold and foggy conditions greeted riders in Kangaloon for stage three of the ProVelo Harbour City GP over the weekend, with rain bringing with it plenty of challenges over the demanding 25km circuit. SBS Women’s League Odette Lynch (Butterfields Ziptrak Racing) began the day in the yellow jersey, but with four laps of the challenging […] More
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Zwift’s Big Spin returns
Zwift has announced the third edition of its Big Spin series, with the prize-focused group rides returning from March 16. The 2026 edition of the event series carries the theme Adventure is Calling, with each stage built around a different biome in Watopia. Routes and unlocks change weekly, encouraging riders to explore different parts of […] More
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in NewsHow to watch the Perth UCI Track World Cup this weekend
All eyes will be on Perth’s SpeedDome this weekend as the the first UCI Track World Cup for 2026 kicks off. The event also marks the start of the qualifying process for the 2028 Olympics, so there’s plenty at stake. All three finals sessions will be available to watch across Australia via SBS and Kayo […] More
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in NewsMichael Matthews’ Classics hopes over after crash
Michael Matthews will miss the spring classics after breaking both wrists in a training crash on Thursday, ruling the Team Jayco AlUla rider out of several of his biggest early-season racing targets. The injury is another setback for the Australian rider, who was forced to step away from racing for a period last season while […] More
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Tested: Pedla kit – comfortable and stylish
At this year’s Tour Down Under, I spied the stylish cycling kit from Pedla while visiting the Trek pop-up store. For the event, Trek collaborated with the Melbourne clothing brand and even had a special jersey on offer. I consider Pedla to be at the premium end of the market, so my expectations were high […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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310 Views38 Votes
in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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310 Views38 Votes
in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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129 Views20 Votes
in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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129 Views20 Votes
in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
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Mackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
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129 Views20 Votes
in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
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Mackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
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Aussie Riders Sparkle on home track at Perth World Cup
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The dust and the drama: Strade Bianche 2026
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ProVelo Super League – Edwards and Heffernan share spoils in round three
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Zwift’s Big Spin returns
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
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Mackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
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Aussie Riders Sparkle on home track at Perth World Cup
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The dust and the drama: Strade Bianche 2026
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ProVelo Super League – Edwards and Heffernan share spoils in round three
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Zwift’s Big Spin returns
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
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Mackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
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Aussie Riders Sparkle on home track at Perth World Cup
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The dust and the drama: Strade Bianche 2026
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ProVelo Super League – Edwards and Heffernan share spoils in round three
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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in NewsAussie Riders Sparkle on home track at Perth World Cup
Australian riders have shined at the Perth SpeedDome over the weekend, as the UCI Track World Cup descended down under. Friday’s action The opening night set on Friday set the tone for the weekend, exemplified by the Men’s Team Pursuit squad, made up of Liam Walsh, Thomas Cornish, Noah Blannin, and Joshua Duffy, who dominated […] More
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in NewsThe dust and the drama: Strade Bianche 2026
World champion Tadej Pogačar delivered another standout ride on the gravel roads of Tuscany to win the 2026 edition of Strade Bianche, and his third in a row, attacking from distance before riding solo into Siena to open his season in style. In the women’s race, Elise Chabbey claimed the biggest victory of her career, […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
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Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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in NewsAussie Riders Sparkle on home track at Perth World Cup
Australian riders have shined at the Perth SpeedDome over the weekend, as the UCI Track World Cup descended down under. Friday’s action The opening night set on Friday set the tone for the weekend, exemplified by the Men’s Team Pursuit squad, made up of Liam Walsh, Thomas Cornish, Noah Blannin, and Joshua Duffy, who dominated […] More
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in NewsThe dust and the drama: Strade Bianche 2026
World champion Tadej Pogačar delivered another standout ride on the gravel roads of Tuscany to win the 2026 edition of Strade Bianche, and his third in a row, attacking from distance before riding solo into Siena to open his season in style. In the women’s race, Elise Chabbey claimed the biggest victory of her career, […] More
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in NewsProVelo Super League – Edwards and Heffernan share spoils in round three
Cold and foggy conditions greeted riders in Kangaloon for stage three of the ProVelo Harbour City GP over the weekend, with rain bringing with it plenty of challenges over the demanding 25km circuit. SBS Women’s League Odette Lynch (Butterfields Ziptrak Racing) began the day in the yellow jersey, but with four laps of the challenging […] More
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in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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129 Views20 Votes
in NewsDoes the Tour Down Under visitor experience need a refresh? The answer may lie in tennis and golf
Can a traditional sport like cycling reinvent itself and truly connect with a younger audience? I think the answer is yes, and you’ve just got to look at tennis and golf to see why. Once considered by some as conservative and predictable, both sports have transformed into vibrant, highly marketable experiences that resonate with new […] More
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Tested: Garmin Varia RearVue 820 – is it still the benchmark?
I’m already a radar light convert and have been riding with one of Garmin’s competitor radar lights for about a year. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, these rear light units alert you to approaching vehicles from the rear with visual and audible prompts on your bike computer screen. If you’ve not tried one, you […] More
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Cannondale’s CAAD14 returns to its racing roots
Cannondale has unveiled the new CAAD14 aluminium road bike, marking a deliberate return to the race-focused DNA that made its CAAD line a favourite among riders seeking high performance without the high cost of carbon. The new model signals a shift in direction from the now seven-year-old Cannondale CAAD13, which had blurred the line between […] More
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China Cycle 2026: The World’s Largest Bike Manufacturing Show kicks off in May
The global bicycle industry is set to converge on Shanghai this May, with China Cycle 2026 scheduled to run from May 5–8 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). Bicycling Australia will be on the ground in Shanghai, bringing you the latest bikes, technology and industry trends direct from the show floor. Now in […] More
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310 Views38 Votes
in NewsMackenzie Coupland takes first pro win in Europe
Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland sealed the overall title at the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina with a decisive victory on the final stage, while teammate Talia Appleton secured third overall to cap a dominant performance for Liv AlUla Jayco. The 20-year-old road race national champion from Perth sprinted clear of her final rival Lauren Dickson after […] More
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240 Views49 Votes
in NewsAussie Riders Sparkle on home track at Perth World Cup
Australian riders have shined at the Perth SpeedDome over the weekend, as the UCI Track World Cup descended down under. Friday’s action The opening night set on Friday set the tone for the weekend, exemplified by the Men’s Team Pursuit squad, made up of Liam Walsh, Thomas Cornish, Noah Blannin, and Joshua Duffy, who dominated […] More























