
Gregor Brown
Gregor Brown is an experienced cycling journalist, based in Florence, Italy. He has covered races all over the world for over a decade - following the Giro, Tour de France, and every major race since 2006. His love of cycling began with freestyle and BMX, before the 1998 Tour de France led him to a deep appreciation of the road racing season.
Latest articles by Gregor Brown
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'It's just a jersey': Sagan says pressure still the same even without rainbow bandsThree-time world champion Peter Sagan is aiming to triumph in Milan-San Remo this season, beginning his racing in Europe at Tirreno-Adriatico
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'I made a mistake': Iljo Keisse apologises for miming sex act in photo with female fanThe Belgian confirms he spoke to police over the incident, which took place last Friday
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Riders confident in Team Sky's future, but warn of market shake-up if team foldsRiders on the outside of Team Sky say they expect the team to continue, but say wages could drop if the team folds and top riders become available
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Giro d'Italia organiser still hopeful of Geraint Thomas participation in 2019 editionMauro Vegni says he understands defending champion Chris Froome's desire to skip the race to maximise his chances of a fifth Tour de France title
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Geraint Thomas still considering 2019 Giro d'Italia rideReport says Welshman considering a bid at the Giro and the Tour de France in 2019
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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.
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Sir Dave Brailsford 'can't give any guarantees' but sees opportunities for Team Sky futureSir David Brailsford says he "can't give any guarantees" but sees opportunities for Team Sky after its title sponsor announced it will pull its £34-million backing.
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Sir Bradley Wiggins believes his hour record will be beaten next yearSir Bradley Wiggins believes that Belgian Victor Campenaerts (Lotto-Soudal) will beat his hour record in 2019.
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Nairo Quintana: 'I don't like having three leaders in the Tour'Quintana says the 2019 Tour de France route is ideally suited to him
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Banning power meters would make racing a better spectacle, says Alberto ContadorThe retired racer says riders should use power meters in training but not have that data for racing
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Five transfer fails of the 2018 seasonFive riders whose moves didn't quite work out in 2018
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Mark Cavendish re-signs with Dimension Data for 2019Cavendish extends with his current team after two tough recent seasons
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'He's always strongest when people write him off': Dimension Data manager backs Mark Cavendish to return to top formRolf Aldag says Cavendish wouldn't attempt to come back from illness if he didn't believe he could reach the top of the sport again
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Gianni Moscon: 'I was never afraid for my contract, the team were always behind me'The Italian has returned to racing with strong form after a being kicked out of the Tour de France in the summer
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'I retired three times in that period': Bernhard Eisel came close to giving up cycling after serious head injuryAustrian says he'll continue for another season of racing in 2019
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The seven top pro riders still without a contract for 2019The 2018 season is coming to its end and teams' rosters are filling for 2019, but several top riders remain without contracts.
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New Chinese team will have a bigger budget than Team Sky, according to CEOTim Kay says the new team aims to win the Tour de France by 2025
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Mark Cavendish to stay with Dimension Data through 2019, according to reportsStar sprinter Mark Cavendish will race in 2019 with Dimension Data after reaching a last-minute deal for an additional year, according to reports.
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CPA president Gianni Bugno hits back at criticism from Chris Froome and other riders ahead of electionThe Italian says he 'felt bad' after comments from Froome, and said he is happy to have David Millar's challenge in the upcoming election
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Out of contract Mark Cavendish could strike deal with Bahrain-Merida for 2019The Bahrain team is interested in bringing on McLaren as a sponsor with Cavendish potentially joining as part of the wheel
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Peter Sagan: 'For me cycling is a boring sport, and as a fan I only watch the last five kilometres'Sagan says he 'doesn't get' why professional cycling believes people want to watch long stages with no action
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Who will win the 2018 Vuelta a España? Directors have their sayDirectors have their say on where the Vuelta a España title will go this weekend
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Michael Woods dedicates emotional Vuelta a España stage 17 win to stillborn son who died two months agoThe 31-year-old Canadian picked up his first ever Grand Tour win after a devastating year for his family
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'Everything should stop somewhere': Sagan plays down chances of continuing Worlds streak on difficult climbing courseThe three-time world champion says the Vuelta a España will be the preparation he can get for the difficult climbing in Innsbruck
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