Transmaurienne - Sybelles - Massif Des Sybelles 2010
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'Many people might think if Wout van Aert doesn't participate, there won't be any excitement' – Cyclo-cross Worlds organisers don't expect capacity crowds next weekend
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'I couldn't get out the performances and couldn't understand it' – Sam Bennett reveals off-season surgery to correct heart problem
Irishman had suffered from heart palpitations and flutters prior to November procedure
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'Turn the brain off and just follow them' – Sam Welsford regains the momentum at Tour Down Under as Ineos Grenadiers ushers him to winning position on stage 3
'I was thinking there's no chance' says Australian after he returns to top step of WorldTour podium after a year of absence -
'I'm sure that one day it will pay' – Last man standing Enzo Paleni caught in the final kilometre of stage 3 of the Tour Down Under
Frenchman who likes ‘the art of the breakaway’ awarded the most combative rider prize in Nairne -
Willunga Hill removed, stage 4 shortened as Tour Down Under hit by extreme fire danger rating and scorching temperatures
Stage distance reduced to 131km as temperatures of 43°C forecast for Saturday
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As it happened: Australian sprinter fastest in chaotic finish to win stage 3 at Tour Down Under
Peloton tackles Wickham Hill and Mount Barker in a 140.8km hilly race from Henley Beach to Nairne -
Tour Down Under: Sam Welsford sprints to seventh Tour Down Under victory and first for Ineos Grenadiers in chaotic stage 3 finale
Tobias Lund Andresen second and Lewis Bower third in chaotic finish as Jay Vine retains race lead -
Nicole Frain sweeps RADL GRVL and first-ever Oceania Gravel Championship for elite women while Romain Bardet earns gravel race victory for elite men
Unbound Gravel 200 winner Cameron Jones survives two punctures to finish second overall and earn Oceania title








