Phil Anderson

Philip Grant Anderson OAM, born 12 March, 1958 is an Australian former professional racing cyclist who was the first non-European to wear the Maillot Jaune (yellow jersey) of the Tour de France.

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Stuart O'Grady

Stuart O'Grady OAM was born 6 August, 1973 in Adelaide, South Australia. Nicknamed Stuey, he is an Australian professional cyclist on his last and 17th UCI Tour de France. He and fellow Australian Graeme Brown won the Gold Medal in the Men's Madison at the 2004 Olympics. O'Grady also won the prestigious Paris-Roubaix one day classic in 2007

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Robbie McEwen

Robbie was born on 24 June, 1972 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Very early, he showed the traits of being a winner on the bike. He started his career riding BMX races and his first team was Surfers Paradise Cycling Club from his native Gold Coast.

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Cadel Evans

Cadel Lee Evans, born 14 February, 1977 in Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia and attended Eltham High School in the state of Victoria during his teenage years. He races for UCI Professional Continental Team, BMC Racing Team and is the reigning World Road champion.

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Bradley McGee

Bradley John McGee OAM, born 24 February, 1976 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia is a former professional racing cyclist. He is currently a directeur sportif for UCI Pro Team, Team Saxo Bank.

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Baden Cooke

Baden Cooke was born in Benalla, Victoria, Australia on 12 October, 1978. He is an Australian professional racing cyclist on the UCI Professional Continental circuit.

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Rohan Dennis

Rohan Dennis, born 28 May, 1990 rides for UCI ProTeam BMC Racing Team. He was raised and resides in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Simon Gerrans

Mansfield … at the foothills of the Victorian Alps was the birthplace of Australian cyclist Simon Gerrans and latest Patron of the Maillot Jaune Club in Melbourne. As a teenager, Mt Buller and Mt Stirling offered the perfect training ground for the future holder of the Tour de France Maillot Jaune.

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Michael Matthews

Michael Matthews won the points classification jersey of Paris–Nice in 2015 as well as a stage, all of which has set Michael up for future success.

He finished in third place in Milan–San Remo. He also met success at the opening stage of the Tour of the Basque Country by outsprinting a group of about fifty riders after a hilly day.

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Jai Hindley

Jai Hindley won Stage 5 of the 2023 Tour de France snatching the Maillot Jaune and tenaciously battled through pain to finish seventh overall.

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