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Peter Sagan disqualified from Tour de France
Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) has been disqualified from the 2017 Tour de France after crashing with Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data) on stage four.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Peter Sagan: 'I thought this Tirreno stage was too hard for me'
Sagan admitted he didn't enjoy the stage as he managed to beat the climbers on a tough day at Tirreno-Adriatico
By Gregor Brown Published
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Simon Yates: 'The Olympics are still one of my main goals, not just for next year but my career'
The Mitchelton-Scott rider talks how he's been getting on in lockdown in Andorra as well as what he expects from the rest of the 2020 season
By Jonny Long Published
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Simon Yates takes first career time trial victory on Paris-Nice 2019 stage five
Simon Yates took an unexpected time trial victory on Paris-Nice stage five, the first TT win of his career.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Annemiek van Vleuten takes dramatic late victory over Anna van der Breggen at La Course 2018
The Mitchelton-Scott winner pipped Anna van der Breggen (Boels-Dolmans) on the line after a three rider break
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Jakob Fuglsang slips away for Tour de Romandie stage win as Roglič and Bernal battle for lead
Jakob Fuglsang soloed away on the descent to Sion to win stage four of the the Tour de Romandie, as Roglič and Bernal battled it out for the GC.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Five talking points from stage 15 of the Tour de France 2020
Colombia vs Slovenia, Ineos combust, and the green jersey race - don't miss these moments from a lively stage 15
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Egan Bernal out of yellow jersey battle as Tadej Pogačar triumphs on stage 15 of Tour de France 2020
Egan Bernal is out of contention in the fight for the yellow jersey at the Tour de France, as Tadej Pogačar rode to triumph on stage 15.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Jan Polanc wins on Mount Etna as Bob Jungels takes Giro d'Italia overall lead
British riders Geraint Thomas and Adam Yates move up into second and third overall behind Bob Jungels after stage four of the 2017 Giro d'Italia
By Nigel Wynn Published
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12 surprising riders still searching for contracts as 2020 season comes to an end
Here are just 12 of the 330 male and female riders who are without a contract for the 2021 season
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Cameron Meyer and Amanda Spratt claim Australian national road race titles
After winning on his 12th attempt, Meyer shouted out 'finally' after crossing the line, bursting into tears
By Jonny Long Published
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Sunday trading: Oakley glasses for less than £100 and many more deals
We've found all the best deals from the online retailers
By Rupert Radley Published
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Caleb Ewan tears past Sam Bennett to take hectic stage four of Tour Down Under 2020
Caleb Ewan survived a sketchy run to the line and ripped past Sam Bennett at the last moment to score the win on stage four of the Tour Down Under.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Philippe Gilbert fined for riding outside during coronavirus lockdown
Monument winner Philippe Gilbert has been fined breaking Monaco’s coronavirus lockdown rules and riding outside.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'I came way closer to the victory than I expected': Valverde vows to return after top-10 Tour of Flanders finish
The world champion says he's not sure if he'll get as close to victory again but that he was happy with his performance
By Jonny Long Published
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Owain Doull's foot and shoes 'cut by disc brakes' in Abu Dhabi Tour crash
Team Sky rider Owain Doull said that an injury to his foot and a slice through his shoes were caused by the disc brakes of Marcel Kittel.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Michele Scarponi, 1979-2017: a 'devastating and sad loss' to the cycling world
Michele Scarponi's team and fellow professional riders give their tributes to the Italian, who died on Saturday after colliding with a truck on a training ride
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alejandro Valverde will quit Tour and Vuelta early to focus on Olympics and Worlds
Two special prizes are up for grabs for climbers in 2020
By Jonny Long Published
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'We never crossed the ethical line': Bradley Wiggins responds to doping in sport report
Wiggins goes on the record to respond to the 'Combatting Doping in Sport' report which claimed Team Sky used the corticosteroid triamcinolone “to enhance the performance of riders, and not just to treat medical need”
By Richard Windsor Published
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Bernie Eisel undergoes successful brain surgery for haematoma
Bernie Eisel has not raced since crashing at the Tirreno-Adriatico in March
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tour of Turkey risks cancellation in first year as WorldTour race as teams stay away
Only one WorldTour team has reportedly signed up to the April's Tour of Turkey so far. Organiser is pushing to reschedule for autumn
By Gregor Brown Published
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Five things to look out for at E3 Harelbeke and Ghent-Wevelgem
A look at what could occur at the Belgian cobbled Classics weekend of E3 Harelbeke and Ghent-Wevelgem
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Mark Cavendish: People said I was finished in 2010 and every year since
Mark Cavendish has spoken about the stress and pressure he faced as he developed into one of the best sprinters in history.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'There were some big lessons to be had': Tao Geoghegan Hart reflects on his second season with Sky
From helping Geraint Thomas to victory in the Dauphiné to a Grand Tour debut at the Vuelta and selection for the Worlds, it’s been quite a season for Sky’s Tao Geoghegan Hart
By Peter Cossins Published
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Chris Froome lost four pints of blood in Critérium du Dauphiné crash, as surgeon reveals further details
The four-time Tour de France winner has also suffered a fracture to his neck, as further details of his injuries emerge
By Jonny Long Published
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Holding Tour de France in 2020 could cause 'substantial public health concerns,' says expert
Holding the Tour de France would lead to “substantial public health concerns,” according to a health expert.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Caleb Ewan edges out Peter Sagan in Tour Down Under stage six as Richie Porte secures overall
Caleb Ewan completed his sprint dominance of the 2017 Tour Down Under, edging out Peter Sagan on stage six as Richie Porte confirmed his overall victory.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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NTT Pro Cycling left searching for new sponsor as NTT pulls out
NTT Pro Cycling is facing an uncertain future as headline sponsor NTT has pulled out of the team.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'Doping is still really bad today': Former Belgian champion reveals own blood doping past in gritty autobiographical film
Kenneth Mercken was on his way to becoming a pro rider, and was prepared to do and take anything to help him achieve that goal
By Jonny Long Published