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Cadel Evans ended a tumultuous year with his third "Oppy" medal as Australian Cyclist Of The Year. Full Article at ABC Online
Gaerne are releasing a special edition World Champion version of their Carbon G.Myst road shoe. Full Article at BikeRadar.com
Award nominees (from left): Dani Samuels, Steve Hooker, Emma Moffatt and Cadel Evans. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
R oad race world champion Cadel Evans is predicting bigger things for seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2010 than he achieved in his comeback to professional cycling this season. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Finally, Australia's finest road cyclist - perhaps the best ever - is being acknowledged for something more than a series of near-misses and a lot of bad luck. Full Article at Herald Sun
Road race world champion Cadel Evans is predicting bigger things for seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2010 than he achieved in his comeback to professional cycling this season. Full Article at eTaiwan News
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Road race world champion Cadel Evans is predicting bigger things for 7-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2010 than he achieved in his comeback to professional cycling this season. Full Article at KLTV
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Road race world champion Cadel Evans is predicting bigger things for seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2010 than he achieved in his comeback to professional cycling this season. Full Article at Buffalo News
World champion cyclist Cadel Evans is wary of the threat Lance Armstrong will pose next year. Full Article at ABC Online
MELBOURNE—World champion cyclist Cadel Evans is amazed at the number of people who have taken up the sport because of him. In the wake of the controversial Crawford Report, Evans said it is important that government funding for sport continues. Full Article at The Epoch Times
Title: Author: Rob Arnold, Cadel Evans Publisher: Hardie Grant Pages: 304 Strengths: very well written (for a sports bio); interesting sections from Chiara, mum, old coaches and other riders (Damian Grundy, Hendrik Redant, Dario Cioni, Matt Lloyd,... Full Article at Podium Cafe
There are few people who have been more active in shaping American cycling over the past quarter century than Jim Ochowicz. Full Article at VeloNews
Sydney: Australia’s world road racing champion Cadel Evans will ride at next year’s Tour Down Under against Lance Armstrong after his BMC Racing Team were offered a wildcard entry to the race. Full Article at Zee News
Australia's world road racing champion, Cadel Evans, will ride at next year's Tour Down Under against Lance Armstrong after his BMC Racing Team were offered a wildcard entry to the race. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
World road cycling champion Cadel Evans is confident a combination of his rainbow jersey and several high-profile team-mates will be enough to earn his new BMC Racing Team a wildcard to next year's Tour de France. Full Article at ABC Online
Australian Road Race World Champion Cadel Evans says he's prepared to accept his move to the BMC Racing team may have compromised his bid to ride in next year's Tour De France. Full Article at Sportal Australia
AFP - Australia's world road cycling champion Cadel Evans announced his return to the Tour Down Under on Thursday, lining up a showdown with legendary American Lance Armstrong. Full Article at France 24
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BMC Racing Team and its new star, Cadel Evans, will be awarded a wild card invitation to ride in Santos Tour Down Under in January, the race organizers said Wednesday. Full Article at VeloNews
Reigning world champion Cadel Evans is set to parade his Rainbow Jersey in January's Tour Down Under following the verbal acceptance by his BMC Racing Team of a wild card invitation. Full Article at Sportal Australia
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Australian Cadel Evans (L) who won the men's road race at the world cycling championships last week is given an antique copy of Belgian comic Tintin by team leader Marc Sergeant at a press conference of the Silence-Lotto cycling team at the Omega Pharma headquarters in Nazareth on Octob...
View Photo »Australian Cadel Evans who won the men's road race at the world cycling championships last week speaks at a press conference of the Silence-Lotto cycling team at the Omega Pharma headquarters in Nazareth on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Cadel Evans who won the men's road race at the world cycling championships last week speaks at a press conference of the Silence-Lotto cycling team at the Omega Pharma headquarters in Nazareth on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Silence-Lotto team rider World Champion Cadel Evans (L) of Australia holds an original edition of a Tintin comics offered by sponsors as he talks with his sport manager Marc Sergeant at the end of a news conference in Nazareth October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Silence-Lotto team rider Cadel Evans (L) of Australia holds an original edition of a Tintin comics offered by sponsors as he talks with his sport manager Marc Sergeant (R) at the end of a news conference in Nazareth October 1, 2009.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: (l to r) Cadel Evans, Stuart O'Grady and Allan Davis of Australia wait for the start of the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia celebrates as he crosses the finish line of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio on September 27, 2009. Austrlia's Cadel Evans won ahead of Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev and Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia celebrates as he wins of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio on September 27, 2009. Austrlia's Cadel Evans won ahead of Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev and Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia stands on the podium after winning the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia zips up his World Champion's rainbow jersey after winning the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia celebrates on the podium of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio on September 27, 2009. Evans won ahead of Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev and Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia stands on the podium of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio on September 27, 2009. Evans won ahead of Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev and Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia shows his medal on the podium of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio on September 27, 2009. Austrlia's Cadel Evans won ahead of Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev and Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia waves as he crosses the finish line to win the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia straightens his World Champion's rainbow jersey after winning the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 26, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia crosses the finish line to win the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 26, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia waves as he crosses the finish line to win the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia kisses his medal on the podium of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio on September 27, 2009. Austrlia's Cadel Evans won ahead of Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev and Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia (C) celebrates on the podium of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio as Silver medalist Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev (L) and bronze medalist Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez shake hands on September 27, 2009.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia kisses his gold medal after winning the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia zips up his World Champion's rainbow jersey after winning the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Cadel Evans of Australia holds his gold medal after winning the Men's Road Race at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
View Photo »Cadel Evans of Australia reacts on the podium after winning the elite men's road race of the UCI cycling road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, southern of Switzerland.
View Photo »Australian Cyclist Cadel Evans' wife Chiara Passerini cries during the podium ceremony after his husband won the elite men's road race of the UCI cycling road World Championships on September 27, 2009 in Mendrisio, southern of Switzerland.
View Photo »Gold medalist Cadel Evans of Australia (C) flanked by silver medalist Russia's Alexandr Kolobnev (L) and Bronze medalist Spain's Joaquin Rodriguez (R) celebrates on the podium of the Elite men's world road race championships at Mendrisio on September 27, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Cadel Evans who won the men's road race at the world cycling championships last week speaks at a press conference of the Silence-Lotto cycling team at the Omega Pharma headquarters in Nazareth on October 1, 2009.
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They're really different tours and it looks like being a wonderful race again with Lance [Armstrong] going back to try to knock [Alberto] Contador off his shelf ... And of course we'll have Cadel Evans there riding in his world championship jersey trying to knock everybody off. On the tours we try to ri...
I'd say it's highly possible at this point ... It's something we're considering to be there but more for a presence in Australia with the rainbow jersey. I'm just waiting. By the start of November I would have confirmed everything. I'm just sorting out a few details with the team right now. It's not jus...
This may be the only chance to ever see two legends, in Lance Armstrong and Cadel Evans, compete against one another on Australian soil
It's a promotion for the world championships in my real hometown, Geelong, in Australia
It will be a great spectacle to see Cadel Evans as world champion wearing the rainbow jersey up against the greatest cyclist of all time, Lance Armstrong
We want to increase BMC awareness, popularity and sales worldwide. By signing Cadel Evans, we have laid the groundwork to promote the brand not only in Australia but around the world. We have now put our cards on the table and hope to be on the start line in the 2010 Tour de France
Cadel Evans heard about how our team was expanding by signing big-name riders like George Hincapie, Alessandro Ballan, Marcus Burghardt, Karsten Kroon and other strong racers, and this news immediately fired him up with the idea of riding for such a flexible, engaged and passionate team
Cadel Evans has decided to exercise a clause in his contract which allows him to be released and ride for another team
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