Astana
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Jakob Fuglsang facing further spell out of racing after criterium crash
Astana rider Jakob Fuglsang crashed in a criterium race and broke his collarbone
By Richard Windsor Published
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'Nibali offered a good piece of advice...we’re all hoping Fabio Aru can still start the Giro d'Italia'
Fabio Aru's teammate Michele Scarponi says he hopes his Astana leader can still recover for the Giro d'Italia start in Sardinia
By Peter Cossins Published
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Astana will ride Wilier Triestina bikes in 2020
Astana have announced they will ride Wilier Triestina bikes next season as their partnership with Argon 18 comes to an end.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Andrea Guardini wins Tour of Oman opening stage
Italian sprinter Andrea Guardini wins stage one of the 2015 Tour of Oman to take the early race lead
By Nigel Wynn Published
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A brief history of Astana scandals
A quick guide to an uneasy ride in the pro peloton
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mikel Landa wants stage win at Vuelta a España
Mikel Landa is setting his sights high in the final Grand Tour of the year after finishing third overall in the Giro d'Italia
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabio Aru wins stage 18 of the Vuelta a Espana
Sky's Chris Froome moves to second overall
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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'I crashed twice but still won, it shows you never know what can happen'
Alexey Lutsenko took a phenomenal win on Tirreno-Adriatico stage four despite crashing twice
By Gregor Brown Published
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Jakob Fuglsang and Alexey Lutsenko respond to claims they met with Michele Ferrari
Jakob Fuglsang and Alexey Lutsenko have both responded to the claims they have met with disgraced doping doctor Michele Ferrari.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'Mikel Landa paid the price at Team Sky. Astana are interested in men, not robots'
Astana boss Alexandre Vinokourov says that he doesn't believe Mikel Landa has benefited from Sky's training methods
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali all but wins the Giro d'Italia with dominant ride on stage 20
Vincenzo Nibali was the dominant force in the overall group for the second day running, putting himself into the pink leader's jersey
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Gorka Izagirre and Alex Aranburu make it a one-two for Astana at the Gran Trittico Lombardo
Extremely heavy rain meant that live pictures were very hard to come by and made for some intense racing
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Astana riders ‘continuing as normal’ despite team's financial concerns
Astana team manager Alexandre Vinokourov told Kazakh media that the squad has yet to receive funding for 2018
By Gregor Brown Published
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Astana sign Lars Boom for 2015
Astana boost their team for 2015 by signing Lars Boom, Luis León Sánchez, Davide Malacarne and Diego Rosa
By Gregor Brown Published
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Astana release statement responding to Jakob Fuglsang allegations
Astana have released a statement responding to allegations centred around their Danish star Jakob Fuglsang.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Janez Brajkovic leaves Astana for UnitedHealthcare
Slovenian Janez Brajkovic moves from Astana to US team UnitedHealthcare on a two-year deal
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali: Don't punish Astana for individual dopers
The Italian 2014 Tour de France winner says that riders who cheat "should pay a lot"
By Richard Windsor Published
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Young Astana rider forced to leave the team after being diagnosed with heart condition
Astana has dropped a 26-year-old rider from their roster due to concerns over his heart health.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Astana sign Izagirre brothers and target Mikel Landa for 2019
Manager Alexandre Vinokourov says they'll try to sign Landa in 2020 if they fail to recruit him in 2019
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alexey Lutsenko takes dramatic victory on Tirreno-Adriatico 2019 stage four
Adam Yates retains the overall lead after finishing in the lead group on stage four
By Richard Windsor Published
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Astana implicated in Padova doping report
Police report claims Alexander Vinokourov set up contracts with Michele Ferrari for 10 Astana riders in 2010, while 17 current riders are thought to be followed by the Italian
By Stuart Clarke 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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Diego Rosa wins Milano-Torino from late attack
Astana continues run of victories in Italy with win in 2015 Milano-Torino - one of the oldest races on the calendar
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Miguel Ángel López wins Tour of Oman stage five after Astana dominate on Green Mountain
Astana team scores one-two on 'queen' stage of 2018 Tour of Oman to Green Mountain, with Alexey Lutsenko taking the overall race lead
By Owen Rogers Published
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UCI to refuse Astana WorldTour licence for 2015, according to reports
Reports suggest that the UCI's Licence Commission have decided to not award Vincenzo Nibali's team a WorldTour licence in 2015
By Richard Windsor Published
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Pello Bilbao wins Tour of the Alps 2018 stage one as Chris Froome goes on the attack
Astana claim first and second place on tough opening stage of the Tour of the Alps
By Richard Windsor Published
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Astana will keep WorldTour licence, but will be 'strictly monitored'
UCI confirms that Astana will keep its WorldTour licence after meeting in Geneva on Thursday, but that it will have to meet strict conditions
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Vincenzo Nibali: My punishment was too severe - this happens in every race
Vincenzo Nibali says he doesn't believe he deserved to get thrown off the Vuelta a España for holding on to his team car on stage two after a crash
By Gregor Brown Published
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'It's Romain Bardet's race to win' say Astana after Fabio Aru's time loss on the Galibier
Astana say those with good legs will have to attack on the Col d'Izoard finish on stage 18, and the best of them is Romain Bardet
By Gregor Brown Published