Nick Green steps down as Cycling Australia CEO
Cycling Australia has announced its CEO Nick Green is stepping down from the role he has held since late 2014, naming Steven Drake as his immediate replacement.
Cycling Australia has announced its CEO Nick Green is stepping down from the role he has held since late 2014, naming Steven Drake as his immediate replacement.
Our columnist is worried by the direction the club is going in at the moment.
1. Pretty good for a ‘fly guy
Chad le Clos erased what he considered a disappointing 2016 to bounce back with a vengeance this year to reclaim his pet 200m butterfly world title in Budapest, in July.
LONDON - Sir Bradley Wiggins has 17 seconds to make up before he will even be considered fit to take his Olympic rowing dream on to the water.
Telegraph.co.uk | Bradley Wiggins makes 'schoolboy error' as rowing debut runs aground |
Daily Mail | Bradley Wiggins rowing debut ends in disappointment but former cyclist vows to continue Tokyo 2020 quest |
Bradley Wiggins' post-cycling career in rowing continued apace, with the retired Tour de France champion taking out 21st place in the British Indoor Championships in London today.
The Guardian | Bradley Wiggins' Olympic rowing bid hits rocks on indoor debut |