Britain set record to win team pursuit Aug 18, 2008
In the bronze medal race New Zealand took an early lead to beat Australia, who were racing without veteran pursuit rider Bradley McGee, for the bronze. It was Britain's fifth gold on the track and sixth in all the cycling events after one on the road. (International Herald Tribune -- Technology)
Sunday's Olympic Cycling Results Aug 17, 2008
Australia (Jack Bobridge; Mark Jamieson; Bradley Mcgee; Luke Roberts), 4:02 ... Australia (Jack Bobridge; Graeme Brown; Mark Jamieson; Bradley Mcgee), 3:58. (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Australian silver medalist fails to qualify for cycling round Aug 15, 2008
Bradley McGee of Australia competes during the men's individual pursuit qualifying round in the track cycling event at the Laoshan Velodrome ... Bradley McGee of Australia, the defending silver medalist in the men's 4,000 meter individual pursuit, failed to make it out of the qualifying round at the Olympic track on Friday. (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Britain takes gold in the team sprint Aug 15, 2008
Bradley McGee of Australia also failed to qualify. In qualifying for the women's 3,000 meters individual pursuit, two British women Wendy Houvenaghel and world champion Rebecca Romero both set times three seconds faster than the rest of the field. (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Cavendish wins fourth stage; Pellizotti retains overall lead May 14, 2008
After a series of crashes Monday led to the withdrawal of several cyclists including Bradley McGee, there were no incidents Tuesday until the last straight away when about 10 riders went down. Riccardo Ricco, one of the pre-race favorites, rode Tuesday despite a hard fall Monday that injured one of his hands. (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Slipstream wins 1st Giro stage; Christian Vandevelde takes leader's jersey May 12, 2008
Bradley McGee, Australia, CSC, same time. 9. (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Cycling | Paris-Nice: Finnish rider Kjell Carlstrom wins third stage; Chavanel takes overall lead Mar 15, 2008
Clement Lhotellerie and Bradley McGee followed Carlstrom, and the trio opened up a lead of 13 minutes over a group of pursuing riders. Today in Sports. (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Leipheimer Among Riders On 2008 Amgen Tour Feb 16, 2008
Bradley McGee, Austria, Team CSC. National Time Trial Champions (By Country). (KCRA 3, CA)
Voigt maintains his lead at Tour of Germany Aug 13, 2007
Joaquin Rojas of Spain was second and Bradley McGee of Australia was third in the same time. Voigt, the defending champion, kept the leader's yellow jersey with a total time of 10:05:20, one second ahead of five CSC teammates. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- More)
Evergreen Zabel wins third stage of German cycling tour Aug 13, 2007
Zabel, Milram's caption, held off the challenge of Caisse d'Epargne's Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil, with Bradley McGee in third. T-Mobile's Gerald Ciolek fell on the home straight, ruining his chances of the stage win. (Xinhuanet, China)
Tour winner Ullrich's lips sealed on EPO allegation May 28, 2007
Australia's Bradley McGee will miss the Tour de France for a second year in a row because of an ongoing problem with the herniated disc in his back. McGee, who won the Tour prologue in 2003, had been hoping to be back this year. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Back on track Feb 18, 2007
Already, he is eyeing possible rivals for his Olympic title; the good news is that only his old foe Bradley McGee of Australia seems to be in the frame. The only hiccup in Wiggins's progress this winter was a freak training accident last Thursday when he fell off a treadmill, cutting his forehead and, the physios suspected, straining his groin. (Guardian Unlimited)
Australian pair rue missed chance at world title Sep 25, 2006
Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. September 25, 2006 - 3:31PM. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Basso keeps Giro lead May 17, 2006
Earlier in the race Australian Bradley McGee finally pulled out after 60 kilometres of racing in which the average speed over the first hour was an unforgiving 49 kilometres an hour. The 30-year-old Francaise des Jeux rider had been struggling to keep pace with the peloton because of a suspected sciatic nerve problem which developed after a crash in March. (iAfrica.com)
Yesterday's Hollywood Park Charts May 8, 2006
Bradley McGee, Australia, Francaise des Jeux, 11 seconds behind; 3. Jose Gutierrez Cataluna, Spain, Phonak, :13; 4. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Sports)
Savoldelli starts strong May 7, 2006
8-mile individual time trial to beat Australia's Bradley McGee by 11 seconds ... Savoldelli won the stage and holds an 11-second lead on Australia's Bradley McGee. (USA Today -- Sports)
Savoldelli stages early Giro d'Italia success May 7, 2006
8-mile individual time trial to beat Australia's Bradley McGee by 11 seconds. Germany's Stefan Schumacher and Spain's Jose Gutierrez Cataluna shared third place, 13 seconds behind the winner. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- More)
Results Worldwide Apr 28, 2006
Bradley McGee (Aus) at 02s, 4. Robbie McEwen (Aus) s.t., 5. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Sports results worldwide Apr 27, 2006
Bradley McGee (Aus) 04sec, 4. Oscar Perreiro (Spa) 7, 5. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Ullrich's Tour plans back on track Apr 25, 2006
Favorites for victory in Switzerland include Liege-Bastogne-Liege winner and new ProTour leader Alejandro Valverde of Spain, 2005 Giro d'Italia winner Paolo Savoldelli (Discovery Channel), aggressive Swiss rider Alexandre Moos (Phonak) and Australia's Bradley McGee (Francaise des Jeux). The six days of racing start with a short 3. (CNN -- International)