Cadel Evans

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Cadel Evans is a former Australian professional racing cyclist who won the 2011 Tour de France

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BirthdayFebruary 14, 1977
NationalityAustralian
FamousPhilanthropists, Sportspersons, Cyclists, Professional Road Racing Cyclist
SpousesChiara Passerini
Known asCadel Lee Evans AM
ChildrensRobel Evans
Universities
  • Eltham High School
Birth PlaceKatherine
Height174
GenderMale
Net Worth$8 million as of 2017
Sun SignAquarius
Born inKatherine
Famous asProfessional Road Racing Cyclist

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Who is Cadel Evans?

Cadel Evans is a former Australian professional racing cyclist who won the 2011 Tour de France. One of the most successful professional cyclists to have emerged from Australia in the recent years, he is a four time Olympian and the first Australian to win the UCI ProTour and the UCI Road World Championships. After coming tantalizingly close to winning the Tour de France on two previous occasions on which he finished second, he finally succeeded in clinching the title in 2011 in an exciting finish in which Andy Schleck finished second. Evans started off his career as a mountain biker riding for the Diamondback MTB team, winning the World Cup twice—in 1998 and 1999. He eventually became a full time road cyclist, and rode for teams like Saeco, Mapei, and Team Telekom. In Mapei he was coached by Aldo Sassi who helped him make the transition from mountain biking to road cycling. He soon established himself as a champion in road cycling too and won the Tour of Austria twice and also emerged the winner in mountains classification in the 2006 Tour Down Under. The crowning glory of his illustrious career was undoubtedly the win in the 2011 Tour de France which made him the first Australian to win the race

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Childhood & Early Life

Cadel Evans was born on 14 February, 1977, in Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia to Helen, a bank manager, and Paul Evans, a council foreman.

His parents separated in 1986 and he went to live with his mother. He attended Newling Public School in Armidale, and Eltham High School in Melbourne and developed an interest in skateboarding as a teenager.

He won a scholarship to attend the Australian Institute of Sport where he participated in the mountain bike (MTB) Program.

Career

Cadel Evans began his international career in 1995 in the Australian Institute of Sport mountain bike (MTB) Program. He won bronze medals at the 1995 Junior world mountain bike championship and Junior world road time trial championship.

He found much success as a mountain biker and won the cross-country event in the Mountain Bike World Cup in both 1998 and 1999.

Following his success as a champion mountain biker, he became a full time road cyclist in the year 2001. Initially he rode with teams such as Saeco (2001), Mapei (2002) and Team Telekom (2003–2004).

In 2006, he won the Tour de Romandie, beating the Spaniards Alberto Contador Velasco and Alejandro Valverde on the very last stage.

He came very close to winning the 2007 Tour de France, finishing second behind Contador. The same year he came fifth in the world championship and sixth in the final UCI ProTour race.

The year 2008 was a good one for him and he became one of the country’s most successful cyclists. He was a favourite to win the 2008 Tour de France, though ultimately the title went to Carlos Sastre. He also contested the 245 km men's road race at the Beijing Olympics.

His performance in the 2009 Tour de France was severely hampered by poor team support and his own poor form, and he could manage to finish only in the 30th place. However, in 2009, he was able to score victories in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré and the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali.

He was finally able to achieve his long held ambition in 2011 when he won the Tour de France, becoming the first Australian to do so. This victory was a major milestone in not just his own professional career, but was also a very memorable event in the history of Australian sports.

Cadel Evans won the overall classification of the 2.HC Critérium International, a three stage race held in March 2012. He looked forward to repeat the previous year’s success at the 2012 Tour de France, but he lost time over the course of the race and finished in the sixth place. In February 2015, he participated in the inaugural Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in February and finished fifth. He announced his retirement after the race. Presently, he is the Global Ambassador for the BMC Racing team.

Major Work

The biggest achievement of this exceptional cyclist is the victory at the 2011 Tour de France, one of the greatest-ever achievements by an Australian sportsperson. Cadel Evans went on to win the exciting race after having gained the lead in a time-trial on the penultimate day. Aged 34 at the time of the win, he became the oldest post-war winner.

Awards & Achievements

He was named the Australian Cyclist of the Year thrice: 2006, 2007, and 2009.

Cadel Evans is the winner of The Sydney Morning Herald 2007 Sports Performer of the Year.

The biggest achievement of this exceptional cyclist is the victory at the 2011 Tour de France, one of the greatest-ever achievements by an Australian sportsperson. Cadel Evans went on to win the exciting race after having gained the lead in a time-trial on the penultimate day. Aged 34 at the time of the win, he became the oldest post-war winner.

He was made a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia on 10 June 2013

Personal Life & Legacy

He met Chiara Passerini, an Italian pianist and music teacher, in 2002. The couple eventually married and adopted a baby boy.

The Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, an annual professional one-day road bicycle racing for both men and women, was established in his honor. He participated in the inaugural race and finished fifth.

Net Worth

Cadel Evans has a net worth of $8 million.

Trivia

He won $50,000 prize money when he was named The Sydney Morning Herald 2007 Sports Performer of the Year. He pledged to donate the prize to charities, including the Amy Gillett Foundation and Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth

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Cadel Evans biography timelines

  • // 14th Feb 1977
    Cadel Evans was born on 14 February, 1977, in Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia to Helen, a bank manager, and Paul Evans, a council foreman.
  • // 1986
    His parents separated in 1986 and he went to live with his mother. He attended Newling Public School in Armidale, and Eltham High School in Melbourne and developed an interest in skateboarding as a teenager.
  • // 1995
    Cadel Evans began his international career in 1995 in the Australian Institute of Sport mountain bike (MTB) Program. He won bronze medals at the 1995 Junior world mountain bike championship and Junior world road time trial championship.
  • // 1998 To 1999
    He found much success as a mountain biker and won the cross-country event in the Mountain Bike World Cup in both 1998 and 1999.
  • // 2001 To 2004
    Following his success as a champion mountain biker, he became a full time road cyclist in the year 2001. Initially he rode with teams such as Saeco (2001), Mapei (2002) and Team Telekom (2003–2004).
  • // 2002
    He met Chiara Passerini, an Italian pianist and music teacher, in 2002. The couple eventually married and adopted a baby boy.
  • // 2006
    In 2006, he won the Tour de Romandie, beating the Spaniards Alberto Contador Velasco and Alejandro Valverde on the very last stage.
  • // 2006 To 2009
    He was named the Australian Cyclist of the Year thrice: 2006, 2007, and 2009.
  • // 2007
    He came very close to winning the 2007 Tour de France, finishing second behind Contador. The same year he came fifth in the world championship and sixth in the final UCI ProTour race.
  • // 2007
    Cadel Evans is the winner of The Sydney Morning Herald 2007 Sports Performer of the Year.
  • // 2007
    He won $50,000 prize money when he was named The Sydney Morning Herald 2007 Sports Performer of the Year. He pledged to donate the prize to charities, including the Amy Gillett Foundation and Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth
  • // 2008
    The year 2008 was a good one for him and he became one of the country’s most successful cyclists. He was a favourite to win the 2008 Tour de France, though ultimately the title went to Carlos Sastre. He also contested the 245 km men's road race at the Beijing Olympics.
  • // 2009
    His performance in the 2009 Tour de France was severely hampered by poor team support and his own poor form, and he could manage to finish only in the 30th place. However, in 2009, he was able to score victories in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré and the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali.
  • // 2011
    He was finally able to achieve his long held ambition in 2011 when he won the Tour de France, becoming the first Australian to do so. This victory was a major milestone in not just his own professional career, but was also a very memorable event in the history of Australian sports.
  • // 2011
    The biggest achievement of this exceptional cyclist is the victory at the 2011 Tour de France, one of the greatest-ever achievements by an Australian sportsperson. Cadel Evans went on to win the exciting race after having gained the lead in a time-trial on the penultimate day. Aged 34 at the time of the win, he became the oldest post-war winner.
  • // 2011
    The biggest achievement of this exceptional cyclist is the victory at the 2011 Tour de France, one of the greatest-ever achievements by an Australian sportsperson. Cadel Evans went on to win the exciting race after having gained the lead in a time-trial on the penultimate day. Aged 34 at the time of the win, he became the oldest post-war winner.
  • // 2012 To 2015
    Cadel Evans won the overall classification of the 2.HC Critérium International, a three stage race held in March 2012. He looked forward to repeat the previous year’s success at the 2012 Tour de France, but he lost time over the course of the race and finished in the sixth place. In February 2015, he participated in the inaugural Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in February and finished fifth. He announced his retirement after the race. Presently, he is the Global Ambassador for the BMC Racing team.
  • // 10th Jun 2013
    He was made a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia on 10 June 2013

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Cadel Evans's FAQ

  • What is Cadel Evans birthday?

    Cadel Evans was born at 1977-02-14

  • Where is Cadel Evans's birth place?

    Cadel Evans was born in Katherine

  • What is Cadel Evans nationalities?

    Cadel Evans's nationalities is Australian

  • Who is Cadel Evans spouses?

    Cadel Evans's spouses is Chiara Passerini

  • Who is Cadel Evans childrens?

    Cadel Evans's childrens is Robel Evans

  • What was Cadel Evans universities?

    Cadel Evans studied at Eltham High School

  • How tall is Cadel Evans?

    Cadel Evans's height is 174

  • What is Cadel Evans's sun sign?

    Cadel Evans is Aquarius

  • How famous is Cadel Evans?

    Cadel Evans is famouse as Professional Road Racing Cyclist