Bahrain Victorious
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Vincenzo Nibali set to make Trek-Segafredo switch in 2020
Sources say deals is done that will see Nibali leave Bahrain-Merida
By Gregor Brown Published
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Nibali plans Giro-Tour double as Bahrain-Merida announce McLaren sponsorship
Vincenzo Nibali plans to ride both the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France in 2019.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Bahrain-Merida: 'The idea is to have a mega team in three years, like BMC or Sky'
Middle East WorldTour team Bahrain-Merida officially launched this weekend, with lofty aims for the coming seasons
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali with no regrets after 'trying to the very end' to overhaul Carapaz at Giro d'Italia
The Italian enters the final time trial in second overall but too far behind Carapaz
By Gregor Brown Published
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McLaren is pulling out of headline sponsorship at Bahrain-McLaren, team confirms
McLaren is pulling out of Bahrain-McLaren at the end of 2020, after just one season in cycling.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Richie Porte loses more time at Paris-Nice as Sonny Colbrelli takes stage two sprint
Appalling weather conditions split the peloton into pieces, as the riders endure another tough day
By Nigel Wynn 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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Bahrain-Merida team jersey revealed
Red, gold and a dash of green and black for new WorldTour team Bahrain-Merida's team kit
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Domenico Pozzovivo injured after collision with car in training ride
The Italian will likely miss the upcoming Vuelta a España
By Gregor Brown Published
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Domenico Pozzovivo ‘confident he will get back to racing’ after being hit by car
Domenico Pozzovio is “confident” he can return to racing after he was hit by car while training.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Vincenzo Nibali confirmed to join Bahrain-Merida for 2017
Vincenzo Nibali will lead new team Bahrain-Merida, which will be based in Italy and is expected to take over the WorldTour licence presently held by Lampre
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bahrain-McLaren pull out of Paris-Nice
Bahrain-McLaren have pulled out of Paris-Nice with three stages still to race.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Wout Poels confirms move to Bahrain-Merida for 2020
Dutchman confirms to De Telegraaf that he will leave Team Ineos at the end of 2019
By Richard Windsor Published
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Iván Garcia explores all of Andorra in two days, with 11,000m altitude gain
Iván Garcia is the latest rider to set off on his own epic adventure during a bizarre 2020 season.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Who is really behind the Bahrain-Merida team?
General manager Brent Copeland tells Cycling Weekly about the people and companies involved in the new Bahrain-Merida cycling team
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali’s team more wary of Mikel Landa than Geraint Thomas at Giro d’Italia
Bahrain-Merida say Team Sky's Mikel Landa will flourish more in the mountains than Geraint Thomas in their joint leadership bid at the Giro d'Italia
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bahrain-Merida fire rider and sports director over Operation Aderlass doping scandal
Bahrain-Merida has fired a rider and a sports director after they were banned by the UCI for their links with the Operation Aderlass blood doping scandal.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Rumours of Mark Cavendish move to Bahrain-Merida resurface
Rumours that Mark Cavendish could make the move to Bahrain-Merida have resurfaced, after the Brit wasn’t selected for the Tour de France by his Dimension Data team.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Vincenzo Nibali hits the wind tunnel as Giro d'Italia approaches
Bahrain-Merida hone the time trial positions of their leading Grand Tour riders ahead of the Giro d'Italia
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Vincenzo Nibali says he feels 'empty' at Vuelta a España after suffering in opening road stage
Nibali says he couldn't train a he wanted ahead of the race following his crash at the Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bahrain-McLaren manager denies connection to doctor at centre of Operation Aderlass blood doping investigation
A Bahrain-McLaren manager has denied having a connection to the doctor at the centre of the Operation Aderlass blood doping investigation.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Javier Moreno disqualified from Giro d'Italia after pushing Sky's Diego Rosa (video)
Bahrain-Merida rider Javier Moreno is ejected from 2017 Giro d'Italia after an in-race altercation with Sky's Diego Rosa on stage four
By Gregor Brown Published
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Rohan Dennis says it was the 'right decision to withdraw' from Tour de France but doesn’t give explanation
Rohan Dennis said it was “the right decision to withdraw” from the Tour de France but has not offered up a full explanation.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Phil Bauhaus takes the final stage of Tour de la Provence 2021 in chaotic finale
Phil Bauhaus took the final stage of the Tour de la Provence 2021 in Salon-de-Provence with Iván Sosa taking the overall victory
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Vincenzo Nibali sets Classics aside as he makes Giro d'Italia primary target for 2019
Italian will probably not defend his Milan-San Remo title and ruled out a return to the Tour of Flanders as he plans a Giro/Tour double
By Owen Rogers Published
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Bahrain-Merida boss denies team is signing Joaquim Rodriguez
Bahrain team dispels rumour that they have signed Joaquim Rodriguez, but said that they are trying to sign Ion Izaguirre from Movistar
By Gregor Brown Published
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Injuries force Bahrain-Merida to name weakened team in support of Vincenzo Nibali at Vuelta a España
Vincenzo Nibali will be forced to make do with a weakened Bahrain-Merida team for the Vuelta a España as a number of key riders were ruled out.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Mark Cavendish ‘excited and nervous’ to be back in action
Mark Cavendish said it was an “exciting and nervous feeling” to be back in action in the Middle East.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Joaquim Rodríguez: 'I'm not happy with how it ended'
Joaquim Rodríguez wants to finish his career on a high
By Gregor Brown Published