Hilarious: Joe Skipper, Cameron Wurf and Sebastian Kienle talk some trash
While out training in Font Romeu, France, Joe Skipper decided to take a detour when cycling to enjoy some good coffee in Andorra, home to
Read MoreWhile out training in Font Romeu, France, Joe Skipper decided to take a detour when cycling to enjoy some good coffee in Andorra, home to
Read MoreHe was in the lead almost all day, grabbed a ten minute lead on the bike, but was still overtaken by his compatriot Nick Kastelein
Read MoreIt was a particularly unpleasant experience for Cameron Wurf when he was overtaken by his compatriot Nick Kastelein in the very last kilometers of Ironman
Read MoreThe 29-year-old Dutch cyclist Dylan van Baarle raced to an incredible victory during yesterday’s cycling classic Paris-Roubaix. Funny detail: he owes that victory partly to
Read MoreMany people had to laugh at pro athlete Cameron Wurf once again after he responded to Kristian Blummenfelt’s most recent post on Instagram. The Norwegian,
Read More“Pro cycling vs pro triathlete tech.” A ride with the world-famous cyclist Chris Froome, but also top cyclist and triathlete Cameron Wurf, got Australia’s Tim
Read MoreCameron Wurf is not only a successful cyclist and equally successful triathlete; the Australian is also a big fan of social media and does not
Read MoreRunning a sub three marathons is a big achievement for most people, but for pro triathlete Cameron Wurf it’s almost like “just another day of
Read MoreAfter a funny video of triathletes mounting their bike went viral, earlier this week, Cameron Wurf now jokes to recognize the technique of one of
Read MoreAfter spending much of his time in the saddle, chasing a pro cycling career and riding for team Ineos, Australia’s Cameron Wurf made a clear
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