Vincenzo Nibali
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Alex Dowsett misses out on Giro d'Italia as Movistar name squad to back Quintana
Movistar leader Nairo Quintana to be backed by strong team of domestiques as he tackles the 2017 Giro d'Italia (May 5-28)
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2021 start list: Simon Yates, Tadej Pogačar and Geraint Thomas to battle for the title
The start list is coming together nicely for the race of the two seas with some of the sports biggest names down to race (March 10-16)
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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'Painful skin lesion located in the seat area' sees Vincenzo Nibali abandons Tour of the Basque Country
Vincenzo Nibali has abandoned the Tour of the Basque Country because of what's described as a "painful skin lesion located in the rider's seat area".
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Trek-Segafredo boss confirms Vincenzo Nibali signing
A boss of Trek-Segafredo has confirmed Vincenzo Nibali will be joining the US-based team next season.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'The last few hundred meters felt never ending': Nibali goes long to take hard fought Tour de France stage win
The Italian took victory on Val Thorens in the final mountain stage of the Tour de France 2019
By Richard Windsor Published
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Vincenzo Nibali, Arnaud Demare and Andre Greipel grab national titles
National championships round-up from around the world: who won what, and where
By Gregor Brown Published
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Wet descent and pine needles on road thwart Vincenzo Nibali's attack on Vuelta a España stage 10
Pine needles on the wet descent off the Collado Bermejo prevented Vincenzo Nibali from escaping from his GC rivals on stage 10 of the Vuelta a España.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali's power output on Tour de France cobbles 'more than mountains'
Astana trainer Paolo Slongo talks to Cycling Weekly about Vincenzo Nibali's power output during Tour de France stage five
By Gregor Brown Published
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Rivals 'knew Froome would come back' on Vuelta summit finish despite attacks, says Alberto Contador
Alberto Contador says he knew Chris Froome would be strong enough to get back to his and Vincenzo Nibali's attacks on the final climb of Vuelta a España stage 14
By Gregor Brown Published