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Five talking points from stage four of the Giro d’Italia 2021
Joe Dombrowski delivers a huge win, Ganna loses pink, while Deceuninck suffer a GC blow - don’t miss these moments
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Sam Bennett likely to leave Deceuninck - Quick-Step
Team boss Patrick Lefevere has said he doesn’t have the budget to keep the sprinting star
By Alex Ballinger Last updated
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João Almeida avoids penalty for littering after Giro d’Italia judge’s mix-up with team-mate
The Portuguese GC rider faced a time penalty for a second offence, but managed to have the infringement overturned
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'If you want to pass a rider you have to change lines': Elia Viviani's sports director defends sprinter after relegation
Sprinters have to change their lines to fight for the win, says Elia Viviani's sports director after the jury regulated his star on stage three of the Giro d'Italia.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Video reveals how Mark Cavendish crashed in the Tour of Britain
Footage shot by a roadside spectator shows Mark Cavendish clipping a parked car during stage six of the Tour of Britain. He subsequently withdrew from the race
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Dan Martin's hopes of winning Tour de France 'probably over' after losing time in crosswinds
Dan Martin has said his dreams of taking the Tour de France yellow jersey are very likely over after he lost 51 seconds in the crosswinds on stage 16.
By Vern Pitt Published
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Marcel Kittel leaves Quick-Step Floors to join Katusha-Alpecin for 2018 season
Marcel Kittel will leave Quick-Step Floors at the end of the 2017 season, joining Katusha-Alpecin on a two-year deal as a replacement for Alexander Kristoff.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Five of the best Giro d'Italia odds to take advantage of
There are some great odds available for the Giro d'Italia if you dig below the surface - do you fancy Caleb Ewan to win stage two?
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Quick-Step Floors name outrageously strong team for Tour of Flanders
Tom Boonen will lead a star-studded Quick-Step Floors team at the Tour of Flanders, with a number of riders capable of winning the famous race.
By Henry Robertshaw Published