GP la Marseillaise 2015 preview
By David Hunter Cycling returns to Europe! It’s the 36th edition of the race, that runs up some familiar hills, before descending into Marseille. At 139.7km it’s a nice start to the year for many of the riders.
By David Hunter Cycling returns to Europe! It’s the 36th edition of the race, that runs up some familiar hills, before descending into Marseille. At 139.7km it’s a nice start to the year for many of the riders.
By David Hunter The tour ends with 122.4km from San Luis and back to San Luis. It’s a nice, easy day in the saddle and we should get one last sprint.
By David Hunter We head back to downtown Adelaide for our end of race, street circuit.
By David Hunter Time for Willunga Hill! Come on, we all know this stage and we know what we’re going to get……a battle royale! Easily one of the best stages in the whole year
By David Hunter Time Trial Day The San Luis TT is another regular in the Tour de San Luis, however, the organisers have decided to change the route in 2015. It’s a fairly standard, out and back course, with a couple of corners. Note the big long straight, along Av. Eva Peron, this allow the big…
By David Hunter Stage 4 and the riders travel 144.5km from Glenelg to Mount Barker. It’s another demanding day in the saddle
By David Hunter Back to the mountains! The riders travel 142.5km from Villa Dolores to Alto El Amago. This stage is shorter than the previous ones, but it features a very difficult climb.
By David Hunter 143.2km from Norwood to Paracombe and a new finish in the TDU!