
Cadel Evans
Cadel Evans is a retired Australian professional road racing cyclist, renowned for his exceptional climbing ability and time trialing skills. Born on February 14, 1977, he made history by becoming the first Australian to win the Tour de France in 2011, a triumph that capped off a distinguished career spanning over a decade. Evans also secured the UCI Road World Championships in 2009, solidifying his reputation as one of the sport's elite competitors. Known for his resilience and strategic racing, he faced numerous challenges throughout his career but consistently demonstrated determination and commitment. Following his retirement, Evans has remained involved in cycling, contributing to the sport through various initiatives and events.
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Luka Mezgec med najstarejšimi kolesarji na letošnjem TouruCadel Evans was the last rider to achieve a similar feat at the age of 34 in 2011.
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