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Ethan Hayter wins stage two of the Volta ao Algarve
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Richard Carapaz may have to ride and drive 900km to catch flight to Europe to defend Giro d’Italia title
Richard Carapaz may have to ride his bike and drive 900km to make a flight to Europe in order to defend his Giro d’Italia title.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Luke Rowe and Tony Martin kicked out of Tour de France after altercation on stage 17
Luke Rowe and Tony Martin have both been kicked off the Tour de France after an altercation on stage 17.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Lincoln GP future under threat as it searches for new title sponsor
Organisers of the long-standing domestic race says they need to find sponsorship money by the end of March to keep the race running
By Richard Windsor Published
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Vuelta a España 2020: Five things to look out for during the second week
The Vuelta begins its second week which is packed full of climb with a particular sting in the tail next Sunday
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Riders at Tour of the Basque Country unsure how to adapt and not fall foul of UCI's ban on the 'super-tuck'
The ban will result in disqualification from the race for riders caught using the position
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Álvaro Hodeg holds off Sam Bennett to win stage five of the Binck Bank Tour 2019
The Colombian sprinter denied the Irishman a fourth stage victory
By Jonny Long Published
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Five talking points from stage 20 of the Tour de France 2020
The stage 20 time trial at the Tour de France 2020 would prove to be one of the most remarkable in decades
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Yves Lampaert wins Vuelta a España stage two as Quick-Step light up finale
Yves Lampaert attacked within the last kilometre of stage two of the Vuelta a España after his team has pulled the peloton apart in crosswinds
By Richard Windsor Published
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Bookies back Peter Sagan to win unprecedented Milan-San Remo/Tour of Flanders/Paris-Roubaix treble
Peter Sagan is being tipped to win another unprecedented treble, with the bookies putting him as favourite for Milan-San Remo, Flanders, and Roubaix.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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UCI extends cycling season
The UCI has extended the cycling season until November 1 because of the major disruption to the calendar.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'Just imagine it rains that day...': Riders react to Paris-Roubaix cancellation
Many were looking forward to an October edition of the Hell of the North
By Jonny Long Published
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Jasper Stuyven holds on to win sprint finish at Milan - San Remo 2021
The Belgian takes the biggest win of his career, attacking from 2km out and just holding off the reduced bunch sprint
By Jonny Long Published
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'Motorpaced peloton' catches breakaway close to finish as complaints over drafting continue
Complaints about drafting in races have continued after a breakaway was caught at the Volta ao Algarve apparently after the peloton was allowed to draft.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Thomas De Gendt: The strangest thing I've eaten during a race? A bumblebee
The Belgian rider hosted a Q&A on his Twitter, here are the highlights
By Jonny Long Published
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The story of Britain's first-ever Tour de France team
Sixty-five years ago Britain sent a full team to Le Tour for the first time. Giles Belbin tells the story of Team GB’s historic debut
By Giles Belbin Published
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For the love of Lotus: The story behind the iconic Lotus type 110 bike
The Lotus 110 is an icon of modern cycling, and there are now a small group of enthusiasts dedicated to looking after the handful which were ever made.
By Simon Smythe Published
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Alexander Kristoff sprints to final stage victory at Tour of Oman as Lutsenko secures overall victory
For the third consecutive year Alexander Kristoff won the final stage at Tour of Oman on Sunday, in so doing taking his first victory since joining UAE Team Emirates this season.
By Owen Rogers Published
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Five talking points from stage eight of the Vuelta a España 2019
Torrential downpours defined the finale on a day for the breakaway
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Dr Richard Freeman claims he was ‘bullied by Shane Sutton into ordering testosterone’
Dr Richard Freeman claims he was “bullied” into making a testosterone order for Shane Sutton.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'Only Van Der Poel and Van Aert can afford not to change their price': Cyclocross riders brace for loss of earnings
Fewer spectators are expected at races this winter due to the ongoing coronavirus situation as well as the reshuffled road racing calendar
By Jonny Long Published
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These are the five Brits to look out for at the Vuelta a España 2019
All the British Grand Tour winners may be absent, but there are still homegrown talents to keep an eye on
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tom Pidcock 'should be on the start line' for Yorkshire Worlds despite heavy crash at Tour de l'Avenir
The 20-year-old revealed his crash left him with concussion, lost teeth and a limp, but that he will recover in time for the World Road Race Championships
By Jonny Long Published
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Matteo Trentin snatches victory from Alex Dowsett on stage two of the Tour of Britain
Dowsett had hit out late and kept the peloton at bay until the final 100m
By Jonny Long Published
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Dave Brailsford: Relationship with Chris Froome 'as good as ever'
The Ineos boss goes all-in with Egan Bernal as Ineos challenge for an eighth yellow jersey in nine years
By Jonny Long Published
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Breakaway succeeds again at the BinckBank Tour 2018 as Magnus Cort wins stage five
Mohoric holds on to overall lead of the BinckBank Tour with crucial stages to come over the weekend
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Tom Pidcock says he didn't know where he was going on Poggio descent at Milan - San Remo
The Brit was once again alongside the big names in the finale
By Jonny Long Published
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Five talking points from stage 15 of the Vuelta a España 2020
Philipsen's biggest win, Deceuninck miss their chances, and Fred Wright impresses
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Warren Barguil disqualified from Paris-Nice for drafting team car
The French road race champion had come down in a nasty crash alongside Romain Bardet
By Jonny Long Published
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Tom Dumoulin continues on at Giro d'Italia despite knee injury
Team confirms the Dutchman has been medically cleared to race
By Richard Windsor Published