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Renshaw named in Australia’s Commonwealth Games team
24 Aug 10 | EIGHT years ago Mark Renshaw pedalled his way into Commonwealth Games history as he and his 4000 metres pursuit team-mates rode to claimed gold in then world record time. Now the Bathurst talent has the chance to stand on the dais once again.
19 Aug 10 | BATHURST cyclist Harrison Carter is set to represent the state after being named in the NSW squad to contest the 2010 National Junior Road Champion-ships in Canberra on September 2-5.
Renshaw's ready
19 Aug 10 | BATHURST sprinting ace Mark Renshaw deserves to be one of the final nine riders selected in the Australian team for the October World Road Racing Championships in Geelong according to his former coach Mark Windsor.
13 Aug 10 | LAST week when Bathurst cyclist Mark Renshaw picked up his first stage victory for the year in the Tour of Denmark he had reason to celebrate and on Wednesday that same success helped give him another reason to smile.
12 Aug 10 | ollee Simons and Zach Baker have helped their group to victory at the recent Bathurst Cycling Club’s 35 kilometre team time trial event.
Renshaw enjoys riding on the future World Championship course
10 Aug 10 | HE is currently pushing for inclusion in Australia’s 2010 World Championship team, but on Sunday Bathurst’s Mark Renshaw got a look at the course which will decide the 2011 title and he clearly liked what he saw.
Renshaw finally picks up a stage victory of his own
09 Aug 10 | THE year 2010 will go down as one of mixed fortunes for Bathurst rider Mark Renshaw, but on Saturday in the 20th Tour of Denmark he picked up one very big highlight when first across the line in stage four.
Hutton produces his best in closing stages
04 Aug 10 | AT a time when the legs of many of his rivals were wobbling, Bathurst’s Craig Hutton produced his best performances of the annual Tour of Gippsland to ride his way into 28th position overall in the eight-stage, five-day event.
Windsor hopes to make an impression in the Tour of Gippsland
28 Jul 10 | AFTER a breakthrough performance in his second Tour of Gippsland in 2009, Bathurst rider Blair Windsor has set himself a new goal for this year’s edition which starts today – a podium finish in one of the race’s eight stages.
Windsor works his way to top
22 Jul 10 | THE strong run of form from Bathurst rider Dean Windsor has continued in the Lancashire town of Colne last Friday night, though, it was not Windsor but another Dean in the Rapha Condor team who took the honours at the Colne Criterium.
Bathurst talent denied his shot at glory in Paris
19 Jul 10 | MARK Renshaw had planned on spending Sunday, July 25 riding towards Tour de France glory on the Champs Élysées, but now the Bathurst product will simply be a spectator as the world’s toughest cycling race concludes.
17 Jul 10 | TOUR DE FRANCE MARK Cavendish is the most feared sprinter in this year’s Tour de France but as he continues his bid to add to the 13 stage wins he already boasts in the world’s biggest cycling event, he will have to do so without the assistance of Bathurst’s Mark Renshaw.
Headbutting leads to Renshaw being expelled
17 Jul 10 | TOUR DE FRANCE BATHURST’S Mark Renshaw has been controversially expelled from this year’s Tour de France after headbutting rival Julian Dean as he attempted to set up his HTC-Columbia team-mate Mark Cavendish for victory in yesterday’s (AEST) 11th stage.
15 Jul 10 | TOUR DE FRANCE MARK Renshaw will finally get some respite from the gargantuan alpine climbs that have cut through the Tour de France field as the race headed into more friendly terrain overnight, with the Franch Alps now behind the peloton.
Praise for Bathurst’s professional
13 Jul 10 | WHEN Scott Sunderland retired from road racing in 2004 it ended his stint as Australia’s longest serving professional cyclist, so when he offers an opinion on those in his chosen sport it is an educated one.  | Renshaw gets toughRenshaw helps Cavendish to ...
Sprinters feel the pain while Evans climbs to yellow jersey
13 Jul 10 | AS Bathurst’s Mark Renshaw was feeling the burn of lactic acid as he made his way towards the mountain top finish in stage eight of the Tour de France, fellow Australian Cadel Evans was already at the finish line celebrating a ride that put him into the yellow jersey.   | Renshaw gets toughRenshaw helps Cavendish to ...
Renshaw helps make a point
12 Jul 10 | STAGE five of the Tour de France may have been about redemption for Mark Cavendish, but when Bathurst’s Mark Renshaw helped him to another victory in stage six it was about reaffirming a point.
Renshaw helps Cavendish to emotional stage victory
10 Jul 10 | TWENTY four hours after he found himself having to defend his HTC-Columbia team-mate Mark Cavendish, Bathurst’s Mark Renshaw embraced him and shared in his joy as the duo combined to land victory in stage five of the Tour de France.
Renshaw gets tough
10 Jul 10 | IN last year’s Tour de France the dominance of HTC-Columbia duo Mark Cavendish and Mark Renshaw on flat stages meant they came in for some extra physical treatment from rival sprinters in an effort to deter them.
Renshaw survives while Evans soars
08 Jul 10 | TOUR DE FRANCE MARK Renshaw has survived arguably the most treacherous stage of this year’s Tour de France but made no impression on the front-runners after the third leg on Tuesday night, over 213 kilometres between Wanze and Arenberg Porte du Hainaut in Belgium.
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