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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IAM Cycling team doubles budget to join WorldTour
Swiss team IAM Cycling boosts budget as it is handed a WorldTour licence for 2015
By Gregor Brown Published
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Amalie Dideriksen wins back to back junior women's world titles
Denmark's Amalie Dideriksen doubles up in Ponferrada; Great Britain's Melissa Lowther best placed in 37th
By Gregor Brown Published
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Dave Brailsford explains how Team Sky plan to develop host of new young riders
Team Sky announced the signing of three young riders in August, but how do they fit in to the cycling super-team's overall plans?
By Gregor Brown Published
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Ezequiel Mosquera cleared of doping by Spanish court
Although Spanish civil court has cleared Ezequiel Mosquera of his 2010 doping ban, the Court of Arbitration for Sport makes the final decision
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish unlikely to race in Vuelta a Espana after Tour de France crash
Mark Cavendish recovering from surgery to repair shoulder injury sustained on opening stage of Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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Di Luca ready to return, doping ban reduced
Disgraced Italian Danilo Di Luca receives reduction in suspension for doping due to collaboration with authorities
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tour de France boss: 'We needed an answer on the Froome case, but it's a pity it came so late'
The Tour de France director says that an answer was needed in the Chris Froome asthma drug case, but that "it's a pity it came at the last moment."
By Gregor Brown Published
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Peter Sagan keeping his cool despite winless streak
World champion Peter Sagan says it's hard to find himself in winning situations with other riders working against him
By Gregor Brown Published
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Merckx: Schleck should aim for Giro win rather than Tour
Cycling legend Eddy Merckx says Andy Schleck should aim to win Giro d'Italia rather than settle for second-best at the Tour de France again
By Gregor Brown Published
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As Oleg Tinkov plans 2016 exit, Tinkoff manager Feltrin begins search for new owner
Tinkoff-Saxo manager Stefano Feltrin begins his search for a new owner and sponsor after Oleg Tinkov reveals he will walk away after the 2016 season
By Gregor Brown Published
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Which Team Sky riders should support Froome and Thomas at the 2018 Tour de France?
We cast an eye over the possible contenders who could help Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas at the upcoming Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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'We must strengthen and think about the future': Team Ineos wary of other teams in cycling arms race
The British squad have made some big name signings for 2020 as other teams reiforce to take them on in the Grand Tours
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali secures 2014 Tour de France title after time trial
With just the final stage to Paris left, Vincenzo Nibali has all but sewn up the 2014 Tour de France win
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alberto Contador looks for positives in 'better than expected' Tour de France stage 12
Alberto Contador described stage 12 of the Tour de France to the Peyragudes summit finish as "better than expected" after four crashes in previous days.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Contador skips Worlds and ends season early
Spain announces long list for World Championships in October
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alberto Contador: 'Maybe my best defence is to attack Aru'
Astana's strength in depth leaves race leader pondering tactical options after he's left isolated once again
By Gregor Brown Published
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'You have to create a unity to fight for each other': Team ethos won Ineos the Tour de France, says Nicolas Portal
Portal says it's testament to the work put in that the Ineos riders work so well for each other
By Gregor Brown Published
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Astana manager happy not to have Chris Froome at the Giro d'Italia to 'ruin the party' for his rivals
Astana manager Giuseppe Martinelli says he believes Chris Froome could be so dominant at the Italian Grand Tour that he hopes he always stays at the Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish: cold conditions affected Milan-San Remo sprint
Mark Cavendish talks through the finale of Sunday's Milan-San Remo, run in cold temperatures and pouring rain
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali happy to let go of Tour de France lead
Astana happy not to have to work during Monday's mountains stage, letting Tony Gallopin wear the yellow jersey
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome explains his 'head-down' riding style
Tour de France leader Chris Froome is often accused of spending too much time looking at his power meter, but he explains that is not what he is doing at all...
By Gregor Brown Published
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Blanco team becomes Belkin with new sponsorship deal
American consumer electronics company Belkin is new title sponsor of Dutch squad in two-and-a-half-year deal
By Gregor Brown Published
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Owain Doull reflects on 'surreal' Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne podium
Owain Doull says that it is "surreal" to take second place in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne on Sunday (March 3).
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome unconcerned as he loses time and slips further down GC at Giro d'Italia
With the big mountains still on the horizon, Chris Froome says that he is not worried about the time loses that he has suffered in the Giro d'Italia.
By Gregor Brown Published