Michael Storer
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Vuelta a España: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst Out of all 3 Grand Tours the Vuelta a España is really the one requiring climbers legs. Without them you don't even have to go there, unless you are looking for some lost sprinter stages. Cyclingstage.com presents the recent winners.
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Tour of the Alps: Winners and records
Door Harmen Lustig The Tour of the Alps is a road race in Italy and Austria, that’s played out in April. First held in 1962 under the name Giro del Trentino, the race was rebranded in 2017. The route usually goes through the regions South Tyrol, Trentino (Italy)…
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Prodhomme wins from breakaway, Storer takes GC
Door Harmen Lustig On the final climb of the day, teammates Paul Seixas and Nicolas Prodhomme drop their breakaway companions. At the finish, Prodhomme is given priority and wins the stage. Michael Storer cracks Thymen Arensman and takes the overall win, although…
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Double win Storer in 2nd stage
Door Harmen Lustig Michael Storer attacks from the lead group on the final climb of the day. The Australian extends his lead over the closing 10 kilometres and takes the victory. As a bonus, he also moves into the leader's jersey.
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Paris - Nice 2025: Storer wins Queen Stage from breakaway, Jorgenson retains lead
Door Harmen Lustig Michael Storer drops his fellow attacker Mauro Schmid with 2.5 kilometres to go. The Australian solos to victory, while Matteo Jorgenson retains the overall lead. With Mattias Skjelmose abandoning, Thymen Arensman moves up to third place, while…
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Vuelta 2021: Storer solos to victory, Eiking new leader
Door Harmen Lustig Michael Storer wins the 10th stage from the breakaway. His fellow attacker Odd Christian Eiking finishes 22 seconds later and moves into the red jersey. Primoz Roglic falls back to third place overall as he finishes more than 11 minutes later.
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Vuelta 2021: Storer wins from the breakaway, Roglic still leader
Door Harmen Lustig Carlos Verona, Michael Storer and Pavel Sivakov are leading the race when the Australian heads out alone on the finish climb. He climbs to the best win in his career at the Balcón de Alicante, while Primoz Roglic retains the red jersey.