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Touch Down at TDU: Sagan, White, Swift and Meintjes

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This week the Cyclingnews touch down in Adelaide ahead of the 2017 Tour Down Under to preview the first WorldTour race of the season. We hear from World Champion Peter Sagan, who returns to the race for the first time; Ben Swift and Louis Meintjes and Orica Scott’s Matt White. The team of Daniel Benson, Zeb Woodpower and Jean Francois Quenet analysis the favourites, dissect the route and look back at Sagan’s race debut in 2010 when the then 19-year-old jumped into a break containing Lance Armstrong. Matt White talks about the strength of his team at the race as they look to defend their 2016 crown, while Swift opens up about his move from Team Sky.
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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: The Cycling News Podcast

When? This feed was archived on January 19, 2018 10:46 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on January 18, 2018 13:38 (6+ y ago)

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This week the Cyclingnews touch down in Adelaide ahead of the 2017 Tour Down Under to preview the first WorldTour race of the season. We hear from World Champion Peter Sagan, who returns to the race for the first time; Ben Swift and Louis Meintjes and Orica Scott’s Matt White. The team of Daniel Benson, Zeb Woodpower and Jean Francois Quenet analysis the favourites, dissect the route and look back at Sagan’s race debut in 2010 when the then 19-year-old jumped into a break containing Lance Armstrong. Matt White talks about the strength of his team at the race as they look to defend their 2016 crown, while Swift opens up about his move from Team Sky.
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