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Cadel Evans

  • male, 31 years old

Cadel Evans (born 14 February, 1977 in Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia) is a professional cyclist. Prior to turning to road cycling in 2001, Evans was a champion mountain biker, riding for the Volvo-Cannondale MTB team, winning the World Cup in 1998 and 1999 and placing 7th in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Wikipedia

Born:
February 14, 1977

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Websites about Cadel Evans

  • Cadel Evans' website

    www.cadel.com.au/
  • www.cyclingnews.com...

    Although the race wasn't originally on his 2005 programme, the Tour of Switzerland is an important benchmark for Cadel Evans.
    www.cyclingnews.com/road/2005/jun05/suisse05/?id=features...
  • Tour de France 2006

    Le Tour de France, la plus prestigieuse course cycliste du monde
    www.letour.fr/2006/TDF/RIDERS/us/coureurs/61.html
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Cadel Evans. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadel_Evans
  • cycling.org.au

    www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/H_P_/Rider_Prof...
  • Evans leads recce of...

    Victorian Cadel Evans has two major goals for 2008 - the Tour de France and the Beijing Olympic Games. Evans, who last month placed second overall in the Tour de France to become the first Australian to finish on the podium of the event, will fly to Beij
    corporate.olympics.com.au/news.cfm?ArticleID=9525
  • Cadel Evans - Saxton...

    Cadel Lee Evans received his first bicycle at the age of two and rode it every day until he was seven, facilitating an obsession with bikes that would see him become a World Champion; Olympic racer and member of the Australian National Mountain Bike Team.
    www.saxton.com.au/default.asp?sd8=2453