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Tadej Pogačar logs mammoth Liège recon after being forced out of Flèche Wallonne
The reigning Tour de France champion seemed frustrated that he wasn't allowed to ride Flèche Wallonne after finding that the team received 'false positives' tests
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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‘You need a big leader to elevate a team, and Chris Froome is a beast,’ says Sean Yates
There are few people in professional cycling with the knowledge and experience of Sean Yates, both on and off the bike.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Sam Bennett relegated for barging after winning stage nine of the Vuelta a España 2020
Pascal Ackermann takes the victory after race commissaries decided to relegate the Irishman
By Jonny Long Published
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Mathieu van der Poel’s dad says Tirreno-Adriatico solo ride was 'his best race ever'
Mathieu van der Poel’s dad says the Dutch star still has the ability to surprise him after his unforgettable solo victory in Tirreno-Adriatico.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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BMC Racing win opening stage of Vuelta a España 2017 as Rohan Dennis takes red jersey
BMC Racing emerged victorious from the opening team time trial of the 2017 Vuelta a España as Rohan Dennis took the first leader's red jersey of the race.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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British women’s squad Drops on the hunt for new sponsor to take them to WorldTour
British women’s squad Drops have announce their plans to join cycling’s highest level, but they need a new sponsor to make it happen.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'We could have done without this': Romain Bardet on how Chris Froome case has damaged cycling
Romain Bardet has said that Chris Froome's AAF for high levels of salbutamol has hit the credibility of cycling, and that he hopes for a quick resolution.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Peter Sagan says he is 'not dreaming of fourth World Championship title'
The Slovakian is motivated to try and win a record fourth Worlds but cuts a relaxed figure with a week to go
By Jonny Long Published
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Gianni Moscon will miss the Giro d’Italia, report suggests
Egan Bernal will also miss the race after breaking his collarbone in a training ride crash
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome transfer a matter of 'when' not 'if', according to report
Italian media also suggests Froome is not currently guaranteed a place in the 2020 Tour squad
By Jonny Long Published
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'There's vomit in my beard': Phil Gaimon completes fastest-ever Everest ride
The retired American pro beat the previous best time by 37 minutes
By Jonny Long Published
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Lennard Kämna finally claims win for Bora-Hansgrohe on stage 16 of the Tour de France 2020
Lennard Kämna finally emerged as the strongest rider on stage 16 of the Tour de France, riding to a emotional solo victory in Villard-de-Lans.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Simon Yates continues Giro d'Italia 2018 dominance with victory on stage 11
Tom Dumoulin finishes two seconds behind on the difficult finish to Osimo
By Richard Windsor Published
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‘Like sitting on the indoor trainer for seven hours’: Mark Cavendish survives brutal day in Tour of California
Mark Cavendish survived a brutal day of climbing on stage two of the Tour of California that was “like sitting on the indoor trainer for seven hours.”
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tour de France doctor says she did not endanger Romain Bardet's health by letting him ride on
The Ag2r La Mondiale rider suffered a small haemorrhage after a crash on stage 13
By Jonny Long Published
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‘I consider myself an optimist and a good bike handler, I started to doubt that’ - Mike Teunissen suffers heavy crash while training in Tenerife
Mike Teunissen said he started to doubt himself after suffering a heavy crash while training in Tenerife.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five things we learned from the Critérium du Dauphiné 2019
Jakob Fuglsang is in the form of his life, can he go on to perform at the Tour?
By Jonny Long Published
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Chris Froome 'angry' management didn't respond to Bernal comments, says family member
Ineos have said the four-time Tour winner will stay with the team for the rest of the season
By Jonny Long Published
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'These are my best years, I want the opportunities': Sam Bennett considering future after Giro & Tour omission
Bennett says he would find it difficult to leave Bora-Hansgrohe, but admits he wants opportunities to compete in the two biggest Grand Tours
By Gregor Brown Published
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Peter Sagan and UCI end legal dispute over Tour de France crash and disqualification
Peter Sagan and the UCI have agreed to end their legal dispute over the Bora-Hansgrohe rider's disqualification from the Tour de France in July.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Rivals quake as Mathieu van der Poel hopes Strade Bianche 'is just the start' this spring
The Dutchman's repeated explosive attacks towards the Piazza del Campo went unanswered by the world's best riders
By Jonny Long Published
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These are the British riders making their WorldTour debuts in 2020
There will be plenty of new faces to get used to in the WorldTour in 2020, with 106 riders set to make the step up into cycling’s highest tier.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Thibaut Pinot 'already focused on Tour de France' as he returns to racing
The Frenchman is back in the peloton this week for the first time since he abandoned the 2019 Tour
By Jonny Long Published
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Julian Alaphilippe crashes out of the Tour of Flanders 2020
The Frenchman crashed into the back of a motorbike with 35km to go
By Jonny Long Published
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Tom Dumoulin: 'I was disappointed with the Tour route. My chance of winning Giro is greater’
Tom Dumoulin (Sunweb) says that the 2019 Tour de France route disappointed him, pushing him to race the Giro d'Italia in May.
By Gregor Brown Published
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'It's difficult to think of myself as a pro': Sky's Beñat Intxausti reflects on his long battle with illness
The Basque rider has missed most of the past two seasons through mononucleosis, but will be kept on with Team Sky through 2018
By Gregor Brown Published
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Astana seeking compensation from Fabio Aru after UAE Team Emirates move, says Vinokourov
Alexander Vinokourov says team will seek damages after being left without a lead rider for 2018
By Richard Windsor Published
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Jess Varnish appeal hearing in British Cycling case to be held next week
The former Olympic cyclist argues she should be considered an employee of British Cycling so she can sue for wrongful dismissal and sexual discrimination
By Jonny Long Published
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Chris Froome to lead Team Sky in final race before name change
Chris Froome will lead Team Sky at their final race before changing name to Team Ineos.
By Alex Ballinger Published