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It was a successful weekend at the Swiss Championships for SCOTT Swisspower’s Nino Schurter and Marcel Wildhaber with victories in the Men’s Elite XCO and Eliminator divisions, respectively.
Daryl Impey finished in a front group of 16 riders on stage six of the Tour de France to move into the race lead. The South African becomes the first African to wear the Tour's yellow jersey.
„Ich kann das einfach nicht!“ Kommt dir dieser Satz bekannt vor? Es gibt immer noch Mädels, die den Mountainbike-Sport aufgrund mangelnder Erfolgserlebnisse an den Nagel hängen, bevor sie ihn eigentlich überhaupt richtig begonnen haben. Als Mountainbike-Tour bezeichnen viele Sportlerinnen tolle Touren mit vielen Höhenmetern bergauf.
On the heels of his historic victory yesterday in Corsica, Simon Gerrans stood on the Tour de France podium again today. This time, he was joined by his entire team. ORICA-GreenEDGE won the stage four team time trial in Nice.
Gerrans made history as the first Australian to win a stage at each of the three Grand Tours. He delivered the first WorldTour victory for the first Australian WorldTour team when he won the Tour Down Under overall last year. Gerrans continued his history-setting ways in Calvi with a win on the third stage of the Tour de France.
This past weekend was a successful one for several SCOTT-Swisspower athletes in Bern, Switzerland. With multiple podiums for Nino Schurter and Jenny Rissveds, there were many reasons to celebrate on Sunday.
SCOTT athletes were all over the podium at this past weekends Swiss National Road Racing Championships, with IAM Cycling's Martin Elmiger and Team Maca Loca SCOTT's Simon Pellaud and Colin Stüssi taking top three finishes in their respective divisions.
ORICA-GreenEDGE has named its nine man Tour de France squad. The line-up includes six riders who raced the Australian outfit’s inaugural Grand Boucle alongside three riders making their Tour de France debut.