Kenny Pryde
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Ryder Hesjedal celebrates second Vuelta a Espana stage win
Ryder Hesjedal won his second-ever Vuelta stage at the summit of La Camperona, overhauling Oliver Zaugg in the final 200 metres
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Christophe Bassons: 'Riders aren't terrified of the UCI'
Change Cycling Now supporter Christophe Bassons gives theory as to why no currently active riders have got involved with the organisation
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Vincenzo Nibali reclaims Tour de France lead, Alberto Contador out
Vincenzo Nibali wins mountain stage to move back into yellow jersey as Alberto Contador withdraws due to injury
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Andy Fenn aiming for spot in Classics
Andy Fenn of Omega Pharma-Quick step hopes to prove his worth and earn a spot in the Classics team in 2014
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Blanco, the Giro, Gesink and beyond
The Dutch Blanco team is looking for a sponsor for 2014, but team manager Richard Plugge is confident. And Robert Gesink is set for the Giro this weekend
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Ryder Hesjedal's clockwork Cervelo: UCI checks Garmin-Sharp bikes
Internet video clip of Garmin rider Ryder Hesjedal’s stage seven Vuelta crash led to stories of his ‘motorised’ Cervelo
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Braveheart 2014 funded riders announced
Selected Scottish riders receive funding from the Braveheart Fund
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Rapha-Condor-JLT eyes set on Tour of Britain
Whilst Rapha Condor JTL eyes are focused on the Tour of Britain this September Team Manager John Herety also looks on to 2014...
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Interview: James Shaw
James Shaw has been a road racing revelation this season, winning both the junior versions of Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne and Het Nieuwsblad
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Should Lance Armstrong's seven Tour de France 'wins' be reinstated?
Opinion is split between the 25 surviving Tour de France champions on whether Lance Armstrong was winner of the Tour de France between 1999-2005
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UCI attempts to block USADA Armstrong case
Latest moves in the increasingly complicated USADA vs Lance Armstrong doping case
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Fleche Wallonne winner Daniel Moreno: "couldn't stand the pressure"
Dani Moreno, the Katusha rider who picked up the biggest win of his career in the Flèche Wallonne, isn't keen to take over from his room mate and 2012 Flèche winner Joaquim Rodriguez.
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Bradley Wiggins wins Tour of Poland time trial
Tour of Poland 2013, stage seven: Bradley Wiggins takes final stage win, with Pieter Weening securing the overall honours
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Trek Factory Racing set for change in 2015
Trek Factory Racing is preparing itself for a revamp for 2015. Is it really a case out with the old and in with the new?
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Marcel Kittel 'not scared' of sprint rivals
Giant-Shimano sprinter Marcel Kittel will start his 2014 campaign in the Tour Down Under. Will this be the year he becomes sprinting's top dog?
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Training through the ages
For as long as there have been bikes to race on, there have been training methods. You probably think a lot has changed in the ‘science' of bike training, right? Well, sort of
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Braveheart Craig Wallace on form in Spain
Craig Wallace, a talented young Scot, is one of the few Brits racing this season in Spain and, so far, it’s gone well for the 19 year old
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Campagnolo ?Athena EPS review
Athena EPS is the Italian outfit?s entry-level electronic shifting groupset. Fancy an 11-speed battery-powered gruppo?
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What dictates Garmin's bike and tyre choice for Paris-Roubaix
The Garmin Sharp team will be changing Cervelo frames for this weekend's Paris-Roubaix all because of some special tubular tyres, as chief mechanic Geoff Brown
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The Sky Spring: How Team Sky lit up early-season races
After a year in the doldrums, Team Sky lit up the early season with some stunning results. Sir Dave Brailsford tells us how he turned his team into winners again
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Big Interview: Dan Martin
Dan Martin being chased by a panda en route to his win in Liège-Bastogne-Liège was one of the images of the year. It was a great season for Martin, and his panda fans
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Pat McQuaid: ‘I’m still waiting to see a change’
Former UCI president Pat McQuaid on his replacement Brian Cookson: "I’m still waiting on promises being delivered"
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Gary Coltman becomes Scottish head of performance
Former road and mountain bike pro Gary Coltman was appointed head of performance by Scottish Cycling last month
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Contador set for Vuelta as Riis looks for route back towards the top
Why the Dane thinks the return of both Alberto Contador and Oleg Tinkoff to pro cycling could put Saxo Bank back on track
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