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New Merida Reacto is lighter, more aero and more comfortable
Merida says that the third generation of the Reacto, launched last week, skims the 6.8kg UCI weight limit and is 4% more aero than its predecessor
By Paul Norman Published
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Vincenzo Nibali: It's difficult to fail at the Tour when you have a budget like Team Sky
Former Tour de France winner Vincenzo Nibali says 'the British' only think about the Tour but riders should look to other races
By Gregor Brown Published
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Merida Bikes confirms it is stepping down from headline sponsorship of Bahrain-Merida
Merida Bikes is stepping back from its headline sponsorship of WorldTour outfit Bahrain-Merida after three seasons.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Fred Wright says rooming with Cavendish is 'bonkers' as he begins life as a WorldTour rider
We caught up with the 20-year-old Brit as he made his debut for Bahrain-McLaren at the Saudi Tour
By Jonny Long Published
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Watch: Luka Pibernik celebrates at the Giro d'Italia... one lap too early
Bahrain-Merida rider forgets how to count as he celebrates the stage win a lap early on stage five of the Giro d'Italia, eventually won by Fernando Gaviria.
By Craig Cunningham Published
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'It's possible to beat Chris Froome head-to-head if there’s the right situation'
Vincenzo Nibali is preparing with his new Bahrain-Merida team to conquer the Giro d'Italia and then the Vuelta a España in 2017, where he'll likely come head-to-head with Chris Froome
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali confirms he'll target third Giro d'Italia title in 2017
Vincenzo Nibali will return to his home race with his new team to target a third career victory at the Giro d'Italia
By Gregor Brown Published
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'It could have gone worse': Vincenzo Nibali lives to fight another day after Tour team time trial
Nibali lost over a minute to BMC and Sky on the Tour de France team time trial, but remains ready to fight back with 18 stages to go
By Gregor Brown Published
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Pello Bilbao takes stage four of Tour of the Alps 2021 after an incredible descent
Simon Yates extended his overall lead of the race as Bilbao fought back on the final descent to take the stage win
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published