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Elia Viviani leaves Cofidis training camp due to heart concerns, according to report
Elia Viviani has reportedly left the Cofidis winter training camp due to heart concerns, according to Italian media.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Nacer Bouhanni's 'sticky bottle' punishment was a lot less severe than Vincenzo Nibali's
Sprinter Nacer Bouhanni fined 100 CHF after a sticky bottle infringement on stage three of the Vuelta a España, where he held on for 12 seconds after a crash
By Stuart Clarke Published
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LottoNL-Jumbo claim first win of season through Groenewegen's Valenciana sprint
Dylan Groenewegen gets LottoNL-Jumbo's first win of the season, beating Nacer Bouhanni to the line on stage three of the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Nacer Bouhanni 'fights' with drunk hotel guests ahead of French road race
Cofidis sprinter Nacer Bouhanni required four stitches after an altercation with three drunk hotel guests early on Sunday morning
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Luis Ángel Maté will return to racing at Vuelta a España three weeks after head injury suffered in 'brutal' crash
Luis Ángel Maté will return to racing at the Vuelta a España after a horrific crash at the Tour of Poland that left him needing 50 stitches in his head.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Nacer Bouhanni already planning a career in the boxing ring
Cofidis sprinter Nacer Bouhanni already has his post-cycling plans in order, when he'll swap the road for the ring
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bouhanni wins again on stage four of the Critérium du Dauphiné, as Dennis holds lead
Rohan Dennis maintained his lead on the GC as Frenchman Bouhanni made it two stage wins after sprinting to victory
By Richard Windsor Published
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Eritrean star Daniel Teklehaimanot lands late contract with Cofidis
Double Critérium du Dauphiné mountains classification winner Daniel Teklehaimanot finally gets a pro contract after departing Dimension Data at end of 2017
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Former Cofidis rider Robert Sassone dies aged 37
Former Cofidis rider and 2001 Madison world champion Robert Sassone has died at the age of 37, following a long battle with cancer
By Cycling Weekly Published