Evans, Goss headline final nominations for Australian Cyclist of the Year awards

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Jack Bobridge was looking proud in his Aussie jersey.

Jack Bobridge was looking proud in his Aussie jerseꦿy. (Image credit: Mark Gunter)
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Luke Durbridge (Australia) listens to the Australia national anthem

Luke Durbridge (Australia) listens to the Australia na⛎tional anthem (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
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2011 Tour champion Cadel Evans was dressed to the nines for the 2012 route presentation.

2011 Tour champion Cadel Evans was dressed to the nines for the 2012 route presentation.ဣ (Image credit: AFP)
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Australian duo Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch sing their national anthem on the winners podium for the women's team sprint

Australian duo Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch sing their na💦tional anthem on the winne𒁃rs podium for the women's team sprint (Image credit: Gerry McManus)
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Scody Cup Series leader and eventual race winner Steele Von Hoff was finding the going tough on the climb at Poatina.

Scody Cup Series leader a𝓡nd 🦂eventual race winner Steele Von Hoff was finding the going tough on the climb at Poatina. (Image credit: Shane Goss/licoricegallery.com)

2011 has been a year of superlatives for Australian🍰 cycling. Matt Goss took an historic victory at Milan-San Remo, Jack Bobridge broke Chris Boardman's long standing individual pursuit record on the track, and Cadel Evans realised a dream at the Tour de France, becoming the first Australian to take yellow all the way to Paris.