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Chloe Hosking sprints to Ladies Tour of Norway stage two victory.

Chloe Hosking sprinted to victory in Fredrikstad on Saturday, delivering her fourth win of the season for Alé Cipollini. The 26-year-old was tapped as a pre-race favourite ahead of stage two of the Ladies Tour of Norway. “That’s quite a compliment coming from my peers,” said Hosking. “I definitely came into this race wanting a […]

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Oh-so-close in Occhiobello as Hosking misses Giro Rosa stage win by three millimetres

Chloe Hosking celebrated just beyond the finish line in Occhiobello on Monday, thinking she had snagged a Giro Rosa stage victory for the second straight season. Belgian road champion Jolien d’Hoore, believing she had come second, congratulated Hosking on the win. Yet when it was time for the podium celebration, it was d’Hoore who climbed […]

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Hosking third overall at Chongming Island; Alé Cipollini wins team classification

Chloe Hosking closed out Tour of Chongming Island with a third place finish on stage three. The result was enough to seal the deal on the points jersey and the team classification. It was a successful three-day block of racing for the Australian who arrived with unknown form following a month-long break from racing.

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Hosking leads Tour of Chongming Island following sprint to second on stage one

Chloe Hosking overcame a late race mechanical to finish in second place behind Kirstin Wild (Cylance) on the opening stage of the Tour of Chongming Island on Friday. The stage result combined with bonus seconds earned on intermediate sprints put Hosking atop the general classification board with two stages left to race. In additional to […]

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Chloe Hosking sprints to first European win of the season

Chloe Hosking took her first European win of the season at Drentse Acht van Westerveld on Sunday. The 143-kilometre Dutch one-day classic ended in a reduced bunch sprint in Dwingeloo. Hosking won by a comfortable margin over Lotte Kopecky (Lotto Soudal Ladies) and world champion Amalie Dideriksen (Boels-Dolmans). 

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Hosking exceeds expectations at Santos Women’s Tour

Chloe Hosking exceeded expectations at the Santos Women’s Tour where she sprinted to one stage victory and two stage podiums to earn the green points classification jersey. “It lets me know on I’m the right track,” said Hosking. “The TDU was never a target for me. To come away so successful is a really pleasant […]

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Hosking sprints to first win of the season at Santos Women’s Tour

Chloe Hosking proved fastest in a two-women drag race to win the third stage of the Santos Women’s Tour. The victory in Lyndoch on Monday solidified Hosking’s hold on the sprint leader’s jersey that she earned following her third-place finish on stage two.

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Hosking Sprints to Seventh at the Doha UCI Road World Championships

Chloe Hosking has been dreaming of rainbows since the 2016 UCI Road World Championships were awarded to Doha, Qatar three years ago. Sprint friendly courses don’t come along often, and Hosking knew that the winning a world title in the Qatari desert might present her only opportunity to pull on the coveted rainbow jersey. “I […]

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Chloe Hosking Crowns Perfect Weekend For Wiggle High5 With GP Beghelli Victory

Australian Chloe Hosking crowned a perfect weekend for Wiggle High5 Pro Cycling – after Elisa Longo Borghini’s victory in Saturday’s Giro dell’Emilia – as she won the GP Beghelli, as the 79km race finished in a bunch sprint. The 25-year-old La Course winner overcame multiple World Champion Marianne Vos (Rabo-Liv) in the finishing straight, with […]

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Prioritising “unorthodox approach” to her season, Chloe Hosking joins Alé Cipollini Galassia in 2017

Australian Chloe Hosking announced on Thursday that she has signed a one-year deal with Italian-registered Alé Cipollini Galassia for the 2017 season. The 25-year-old has raced with Wiggle High5 for the last two seasons. She turned professional with Team Columbia (HTC-Highroad) in 2010. “I don’t like standing still,” said Hosking. “It’s time to move on.”

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