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    Cadel Lee Evans AM ( / kəˈdɛl /; [3] born 14 February 1977) is an Australian former professional racing cyclist who competed professionally in both mountain biking and road bicycle racing.

  2. May 31, 2023 · Cadel Evans, Australian cycling icon, 2011 TDF winner. He's arguably Australia's greatest-ever cyclist, with wins at the Tour and Road Worlds among many others. Here's what he's up to...

  3. Cadel Evans (born 1977-02-14 in Katherine) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Australia, active between 1997 and 2015. His best results are winning GC Tour de France and winning World Championships.

  4. Jan 13, 2015 · As the first Australian to win the Tour and the Worlds, Cadel Evans is assured a prime place in the record books. Yet for much of his road career, the ex-mountain biker was a nearly man,...

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Australian cycling entered a new era when Cadel Evans conquered the Tour de France. In 2011 the cyclist’s yellow jersey triumph demarcated the sport for the country for ever, kicking off a ...

  6. May 11, 2020 · As the first Australian to win the Tour de France and the men's road race World Championships, Cadel Evans is assured a prime place in the record books. Yet for much of his road career, the...

  7. Remembering Cadel: 10 moments that defined Evans's career | SBS Sport. This Sunday marks the final race of Cadel Evans's career, the eponymous Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, drawing curtains on not just the 37 year old's career, but a chapter in Australian cycling. We're honestly not sure what to do here at Cycling Central after Evans retires.

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · At the start of 2020, there was only one Australian rider who had ever stood on the podium of a Grand Tour and that was Cadel Evans.

  9. Jan 25, 2011 · Cadel Evans began his career in professional cycling as a mountain-biker. Evans took back-to-back mountain biking cross-country World Cups yet decided to switch to the road in 2001, riding for...

  10. Cadel Evans AM was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame on Friday, December 4, 2020 as an Athlete Member for his contribution to the sport of cycling. Cadel Evans cemented his place as one of the all-time greats of Australian road cycling following his historic 2011 Tour de France win.