Praties Cycling Team and the Cannondale Super Six they will be riding in 2008

!!!NEWS FLASH!!! NEWELL DOMINATES VIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Dylan Newell aka Dennis, won the Vic road championships today. Newell first managed to make the major split of the day and then started the hostilities repeatedly attacking until he finally managed to simply ride away winning solo by 13 seconds over Sean Finning and Casey Munro. Dylan and Nathan Clark were the only Praties representitives this weekend but rode with intelligence and strength to secure another great win for the squad.

Dennis Neweeeelllll!!!

Look out for an interview with the huge shouldered man in the near future.

Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania Day Six

Stage six was a 50 mile circuit race around downtown Pittsburg. Prior to the stage the boys had an engagement at the Alcoa Marquee where they met some of the hard working guys from Alcoa. The marquee was part of an expo that had various stands and displays and was absolutely jam packed with people. The team signed some autographs and made themselves available to the public before heading off to check out the course and complete a warm up.

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Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania Day Five

Day five and probably our last chance to really shake things up. With 1 second seperating first and second on GC and the top 10 all within a minute the stage was shaping up as a battle royal. The stage was 91 miles/ 146km long with no climbs of note but up and down all day.

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Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania Day Four

Stage five and after yesterdays strong showing Dylan was fired up. Check out the related video to see Dylan in the break.

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Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania Day Three

Stage four and the first real climbs of the race, the stage finished in the home town of our sponsor Cannondale so we were keen to come up with a result and try to resurrect our tour. Two KOM's and a 104 mile stage with 30 degree temperatures was going to make the going difficult.

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Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania Day Two

Dan winning the KOM

Stage three, the first road stage, 93 miles long with one categorised climb. The plan was to have Dan go for the KOM and look after Dylan and Josh.

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Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania Day One

Well day one of the tour began with a 4km TT around a picturesque park in the old section of Philladelphia, right down the road from the steps made famous in the Rocky movie where Sylvester Stalone runs to the top and punches his arms in the air. Unfortunately we lost Brad before the tour even started due to a crash in the week prior to the race. He sustained a bad concussion, torn abductors and was walking around in a daze for quite a while.

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50 Hours of Travelling

Well we made it! This may seem like a silly statement but after nearly 50 hours of non-stop travelling at times we were't sure that we would. We all have some war stories some of which I will impart some I won't but the trip was alot of fun and after the hillarious drive from New York to Hershey Pennsylvania I don't think my sides will stop hurting for some time.

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Eagle Outfitters Tour Of Pennsylvania

Praties Cycling is off to the States to compete in the richest under 25 race in the world, The Eagle Outfitters Tour of Pennsylvania. The team was chosen to compete from a pool of 60 teams vying for entry and will compete against teams from Germany, Holland, South Africa, Canada, Italy, Argentina and a strong contingent from the US itself.

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Derwent Valley Classic 26 April 08

The boys lighting it up

Well, either the journey from the North of the state was going to require too much effort or the course scared everyone off as it seemed that only the riders with a bit of ticker bothered to turn up to what is arguably one of the hardest races on the open calendar

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Melbourne Festival of Cycling 20 April 08

Big Nath

Big Nath is a sprinter again!! After yesterday's effort in the Baw Baw Classic, the big fella morphed back into a sprinter for todays race around the beautiful Albert Park.

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Baw Baw Classic 19 April 08

Dan taking 3rd

Mount Baw Baw is rated as the second hardest climb in the world by cycling pundits. It is definately not a race for the vertically challenged. After last years awesome effort which saw Nearle 2nd and Richie 3rd the team had a pair of size 13's to fill. Sadly we had been cut off at the knees by flu with Ben Mather opting to stay at home and recover and the rest looking far from their best. But in true Praties style the boys were determined to have a crack.

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Mersey Valley Stage 3

Starting and finishing in the metropolis of Kimberley today's stage was going to be a real doozie! If the riders thought yesterday was hard they hadn't seen anything yet as the climbs today were the real deal. Timothy Roe(Savings and Loans) was in yellow after yesterdays storming ride followed by David Kemp(Virgin Blue) then Ben Mather and Dylan Newell(Praties) in 3rd and 4th respectively. Dan was in the pokadot jersey of best climber after his efforts from stage two.

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Mersey Valley Stage 2 126km

Riders arrived in Sheffield to be greeted by 20km/h N/W winds and bleak overcast skys. With three laps of an undulating course to complete it was definately a day for the hardmen. Russell Van Hout was in yellow courtesy of his TT win in stage 1 so the onus was on the other teams to put them under pressure and take some time back.

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Mersey Valley Stage 1 TT Results

The first stage of the Tour of the Mersey Valley was a tough 23km out and back Time-Trial. Starting in the small town of Forth the course follows the river passing farms and state forrest along the way.

Results

Mersey Valley Tour Preview

After returning from Perth on Monday the team has had to regroup and recover to prepare for the Mersey Valley Tour starting this Friday. The tour is certainly one of the toughest races on the national calendar, featuring some testing climbs and a long 21km time trial. Once again all of Australia's big continental teams will be in attendance so the racing will be on from the start.

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Tour de Perth Stage 4 - Big Nath Makes It 4 From 4 Richie Takes The Overall

Lost for words............

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Tour de Perth Stage 3 - Two for Porte Three for Praties

Well I'm running short on superlatives that even come close to describing the incredible results from the boys this weekend. In scenes reminicent of the Nationals Richie simply rode away on the last lap and no one was able to follow.

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Tour de Perth Photos

Photos from day one.

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Tour de Perth Stage 2 - Porte Takes Time Trial

That's Two from Two!!Richie backed up stage one with a strong performance this afternoon to take out the time-trial of the Tour de Perth. Richie Time Trial Read More

Tour de Perth Stage 1

DAN THE MAN triumphant at the Tour de Perth. Dan showed the bunch a clean set of heels sprinting to a two bike length victory in the rain soaked stage. Training camp Read More

Tour de Perth Preview

The boys have landed in the west and are busy preparing for the Tour de Perth. The race will be Richie's last in Australia before heading off to Italy to race the Aussie winter for Gruppo Lupi.

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Northern Camp Wrap Up

Well the training camp has finished and the boys have all returned to their respective parts of Oz. The camp was as Borat would say "a great success" and whilst some of the boys are still licking their wounds I'm sure that they are all the better for it.

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Northern Camp Report

Day three saw the team heading to the north west of Tassie to reccie the stages of the upcoming Mersey Tour.

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Praties 5 Day Northern Camp Report

Five days of hard riding was only just part of the schedule for the teams first camp of the year.

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Houston the Super Sixes have landed

But only just, weighing a scant 7.2kg with training wheels in they feel like they could just float away.

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Congratulations Brad and Rhianon

Praties new recruit Brad Norton has taken on a recruit of his own tying the knot on top of the mystical Mount Baw Baw.

Brad and Rhianon

Photo courtesy of rosemphotography.com

Congratulations to you both from all at Praties we wish you joy and happiness in your lives together.

Sad News 21 Feb 08

The team was saddened to hear of the loss of Mark and Sandy's (Bike Ride) house to fire early this week.

We are glad you are both safe and are thinking of you in this difficult time

Checkout Some Awesome TDU Video

Some guys from Uni SA made a sort of fly on the wall doco about the Tour Down Under. They followed The Uni SA Team and captured some awesome footage of the race and behind the scenes. Follow the links and check it!

TDU Video

Praties Dominates The Tour Of The Channel

Richie Winning

1st 2nd 3rd and 4th. That was the result of the first race of the 2008 Tasmanian Cycling Roster.

Richie, Tim and Dan were only just back from the Tour of Wellington whilst Benny Mather was back on the road bike after competing on the dirt for the past few months.

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Trust House Tour of Wellington

Hey all, Just got home from New Zealand today so thought I would fill you in on how the tour finished off for us.

Day three the longest stage of the tour, at 185km was always going to be hard with two hard climbs coming in the last 20km. The stage was made even harder by the weather as the temperature did not drop below 30C the whole day.

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NEWS FLASH

Porte takes Stage Two Solo

Praties Richie Porte has won the 2nd stage of the Tour of Wellington in New Zealand today.

Details are still sketchy but it appears that Richie and Daniel made the break of the day that formed towards the end of the stage. Daniel rode selflessly for Richie driving the break to ensure its success until Richie attacked over the top of the climb to ride away and take the stage ahead of Travis Meyer and Hayden Roulston.

REVIEW

08 Cannondale Slice Carbon TT Machine

By Steve Price

2008 Cannondale Slice Time Trial Bike

Check it out! This is the bike that Richie piloted to 5th place in the Senior Time Trial at the Nationals. One of only a couple in Australia, we received the bike only a few days before we left for Buninyong but made the decision that it was worthwhile building up as we knew Richie would gain a significant advantage being onboard.

Richie's first ride went well and after a few tweaks here and there he started to feel right at home. Just before leaving for the Nationals he rode the Slice in the road leg of a triathlon in Launceston and beat his previous year's time by over 3 minutes!

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27th January Stage Six 88km

Richie on the front

Well in what must have been a severe case of Deja-vu for the Uni Sa team members who rode last years tour the final day scenario was not much different, how to make up a seemingly insurmountable deficit on the last stage. The boys had to ensure that they kept the field under control so that Alby had a chance to gain time back on the terminator.

The barriers barely contained the thousands of spectators keen to get a glimpse of the worlds best cyclists as they tore around the city streets led by the Uni SA team. Andrew?s quick head count put the crowd at an estimated 1.2 million which we thought was pretty good.

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26th January Stage Five 147km

Being Australia Day hopes were high for the Aussies in the tour to make us proud and give us something extra to celebrate. The Willunga stage is always the queen stage of the tour consisting of 3 laps of 40km and one final lap of 27km which takes in the infamous Willunga Hill.

We spoke with Portey last night and he said the team were geed up for a big ride and thought that if they could get Alby over the climb within reach of the leaders they would have a really good shot at the stage as well as the overall as the general consensus was that Alby could out climb most of the other sprinters.

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25th January Stage Four 134km

Today the stage went from Mannum to Strathalbyn and included one major climb about 20 km after the start and then mostly undulating terrain.

We had a coffee with Wes and Richie last night and they were in good spirits. Richie put away a milkshake and a pancake before my meal had even arrived so they are obviously working up an appetite.

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24th January Stage Three 139km

Well the Uni SA boys were in the thick of it again today. First Simon Clarke had a go at getting in the break; Richie was next to attack and succeeded in getting off the front taking Calstrom, Gilbert and Johansen with him.

Apparently on the SBS highlights Phil Liggett described him as ˆ£the aggressive Tasmanian at it again!!ˆ§ Word is he even has a fan club over here, unfortunately for him they are all 60 something ladies from the CWA, at least they can give him cake and stuff.

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23rd January Stage Two 148km

Ok, so we flew in to Adelaide today rushed from the airport to Stirling where the stage was to start and missed it. No problem, off to Echunga and the KOM. The crowd on the climb was pretty impressive and lined both sides of the road for about a kilometre.

Three Frenchies were up the road with a five minute + advantage. So it seemed like it was going to be much like yesterday with a break allowed to go up the road only to be brought back close to the finish to ensure a bunch sprint.

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22nd January Stage One 129km

Well what a day out for Portey. Starting in the first ever Pro Tour race to be held outside Europe, the tour's tenth anniversary and his first time in a National team you would probably be content to sit back, let the nerves settle a bit and take in the scenery right? Wrong!

Ritchie not one to let the occasion get the better of him decided to attack after the first and only KOM taking two Frenchmen with him. The trio spent the next 90kmˆ¢s off the front gaining a maximum advantage of six and a half minutes before alarm bells sounded and the main field started to chase.

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Praties Richie Porte has earned a spot in the Uni Sa team that will contest the Tour Down Under in South Australia from the 20th to the 27 Jan 08.

Richie Porte Tour Down Under

Courtesy of a new ruling by the UCI Australia was granted permission to field a National team in the event which has just received entry to the Pro Tour , the highest category in cycling. The step up ensures that the race is attended by the best teams in the world and will attract a massive world-wide audience.

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