Phil Anderson
| 12 Mar 1958
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Biography
Phil Anderson is an Australian former professional cyclist, recognized as a trailblazer in Australian cycling. He was the first Australian to wear the prestigious yellow jersey in the Tour de France in 1981 and the first non-European to lead the race. Anderson had a successful career that spanned over a decade, competing in numerous Grand Tours and classic races, showcasing his strength and endurance. After retiring from professional cycling, he remained active in the cycling community, offering mentorship and expertise to aspiring riders. Anderson's pioneering efforts helped pave the way for Australian cyclists on the international stage.