What bike does Caleb Ewan ride? How many races has Caleb Ewan won? – Caleb Ewan is an Australian road and track bicycle racer who rides for UCI ProTeam Lotto–Dstny. A sprinter, Ewan has a similar style of riding to Mark Cavendish — they both take an extremely low position that offers them an aerodynamic advantage.
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Born in New South Wales to Kassandra Ewan, a Korean mother, and Mark Ewan, an Australian father, Ewan started bicycle racing at the age of eight — drawing inspiration from his father, who was a competitive cyclist.
At age 10, Ewan started cycling competitively.
What bike does Caleb Ewan ride?
Ewan rides the 2020 Ridley Noah Fast Disc bike.

What are some of the characteristics of the 2020 Ridley Noah Fast Disc bike?
The Noah Fast Disc is a pure racing machine specifically designed to maximize speed with minimal effort.
Engineers who built the bike spent countless hours in the wind tunnel perfecting its frame – to figure out where weight could be saved or aspects optimized without sacrificing a single watt.
Its technical specifications include:
- Noah Fast Aero Handlebar
- Ridley Elite Carbon
- D-shaped Seatpost
- F-Tubing & F-Surface Plus and others.
How many races have Caleb Ewan won?
Ewan has won several races.
He won his first race in 2010 at the Junior National Road Race Championships.
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In 2011, he chalked multiple successes — he won multiple disciplines at the Junior National Track Championships and became World Champion omnium at the Junior Track World Championships.
Ewan started racing for Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy in 2013 — and in that year, he won the first stage as well as the general classification of the Mitchelton Wines Bay Cycling Classic.
He also won the La Côte Picarde instalment of the UCI Nations Cup U23, the Gran Premio Palio del Recioto, and stages in the Tour Alsace, Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23 and the Tour de l’Avenir.
In October 2013, Ewan signed pre-contract terms with Orica–GreenEDGE, joining the World Tour team as a stagiaire in August 2014 and as a professional in October.
His first professional victories came in the second and third stages of the 2015 Herald Sun Tour.
He was the “lanterne rouge” of the 2022 Tour de France, having finished over 5 hours down on overall winner Jonas Vingegaard.
Ewan is currently participating in the Tour de France and has his eyes set on the €500,000 ($542,140/£428,354) prize money.
A summary of his major wins is below:
Tour de France:
5 individual stages (2019, 2020)
Giro d’Italia:
5 individual stages (2017, 2019, 2021)
Vuelta a España:
1 individual stage (2015)
One-day races and Classics:
- EuroEyes Cyclassics (2016)
- Clásica de Almería (2018)
- Brussels Cycling Classic (2019)
- Scheldeprijs (2020)
- GP de Fourmies (2022)
Source: abtc.ng


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