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Orica-Scott team leader Esteban Chaves (centre) in mourning for a close friend.

Form, fitness and grief: the struggles of Orica-Scott's team leader

Mat Hayman can see Esteban Chaves is struggling in his first Tour de France. But it is not due to the physical demands of the race; nor the pressure of expectations from the teams, sponsors, media and fans to the mayhem and circus of the race that attracts hundreds of thousands to its 3,450km race route for every one of its 21-day duration.

Rider continues in Tour de France despite grief

"Chaves is handling it well, considering," Australian Orica-Scott head sports director Matt White said of team leader ...

The co-leader of the Australian Orica-Scott team learned of the sudden death of his personal physiotherapist in a cycling accident late Sunday night after stage two, 205km from Düsseldorf in Germany to Liège.

Richie Porte's Tour de France diary

Safety first: Richie Porte of Australia and BMC Racing Team crosses the finish line during a wet stage one of Le Tour de ...

I have made no secret of my podium ambitions in this year's Tour de France; nor of my utmost belief that the BMC Racing Team line-up we have here will provide all the support I need.

Porte disappoints in dramatic opener

Safety first: Richie Porte of Australia and BMC Racing Team crosses the finish line during a wet stage one of Le Tour de ...

Australian hope Richie Porte has endured a tough start to his Tour de France campaign, finishing 49th in a dramatic opening time trial won by Welshman Geraint Thomas of Team Sky.