Romain Bardet
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'I don't understand why the race is going on': Romain Bardet criticises continuation of Paris-Nice
The French rider says 'nothing really makes sense anymore' as Paris-Nice continues into its final day
By Jonny Long Published
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Romain Bardet told team he was thinking about quitting racing following Tour de France disappointment
The Frenchman has ended his season early to refocus for next year
By Jonny Long Published
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Romain Bardet disqualified from Paris-Nice for taking car tow
Romain Bardet has been thrown out of Paris-Nice after race commissaires rule that the Frenchman took an illegal car tow when returning to the peloton after a crash.
By Chris Marshall-Bell 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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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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Romain Bardet to ride Giro d'Italia and miss Tour de France in 2020
The Frenchman is riding the Giro for the first time before targeting the Tokyo Olympics and Road World Championships
By Richard Windsor Published
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Three punctures and a 136kmh max speed: Romain Bardet uploads his ride on the Tour's cobble stage to Strava
Romain Bardet endured an epic day out on Sunday, suffering three punctures but still only losing seven seconds in a ride that he has now uploaded to Strava.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'It became clear I need to regenerate myself': Romain Bardet ends his 2019 season after Tour disappointment
The Frenchman says he has not satisfied the goals he set himself for the season
By Jonny Long Published
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Thomas Voeckler: 'If you don't believe Bardet or Pinot can win the Tour de France 2019, you don't believe in anything'
The Frenchman has backed his compatriots to bring home a first Tour victory for their country since Bernard Hinault in 1985
By Jonny Long Published