Deceuninck - Quick-Step
-
Five talking points from stage four of the Giro d’Italia 2021
Joe Dombrowski delivers a huge win, Ganna loses pink, while Deceuninck suffer a GC blow - don’t miss these moments
By Alex Ballinger Published
-
Sam Bennett likely to leave Deceuninck - Quick-Step
Team boss Patrick Lefevere has said he doesn’t have the budget to keep the sprinting star
By Alex Ballinger Last updated
-
João Almeida avoids penalty for littering after Giro d’Italia judge’s mix-up with team-mate
The Portuguese GC rider faced a time penalty for a second offence, but managed to have the infringement overturned
By Alex Ballinger Published
-
'If you want to pass a rider you have to change lines': Elia Viviani's sports director defends sprinter after relegation
Sprinters have to change their lines to fight for the win, says Elia Viviani's sports director after the jury regulated his star on stage three of the Giro d'Italia.
By Gregor Brown Published
-
Video reveals how Mark Cavendish crashed in the Tour of Britain
Footage shot by a roadside spectator shows Mark Cavendish clipping a parked car during stage six of the Tour of Britain. He subsequently withdrew from the race
By Nigel Wynn Published
-
Dan Martin's hopes of winning Tour de France 'probably over' after losing time in crosswinds
Dan Martin has said his dreams of taking the Tour de France yellow jersey are very likely over after he lost 51 seconds in the crosswinds on stage 16.
By Vern Pitt Published
-
Marcel Kittel leaves Quick-Step Floors to join Katusha-Alpecin for 2018 season
Marcel Kittel will leave Quick-Step Floors at the end of the 2017 season, joining Katusha-Alpecin on a two-year deal as a replacement for Alexander Kristoff.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
-
Five of the best Giro d'Italia odds to take advantage of
There are some great odds available for the Giro d'Italia if you dig below the surface - do you fancy Caleb Ewan to win stage two?
By Stuart Clarke Published
-
Quick-Step Floors name outrageously strong team for Tour of Flanders
Tom Boonen will lead a star-studded Quick-Step Floors team at the Tour of Flanders, with a number of riders capable of winning the famous race.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
-
Tom Boonen may face six months out of action following Abu Dhabi crash
Doctors have advised that Tom Boonen sits out for six months following a skull fracture, but the Belgian believes he will be back on one
By Stuart Clarke Published
-
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
-
Mark Cavendish's long-term manager joins him at Team Dimension Data
Rolf Aldag leaves Etixx-QuickStep to join British sprinter Mark Cavendish at Team Dimension Data
By Gregor Brown Published
-
Boasson Hagen extends Tour of Britain lead as Trentin wins stage six
Edvald Boasson Hagen attacks to increase his lead in the general classification to 13 seconds over Team Sky's Wout Poels
By Stuart Clarke Published
-
Elia Viviani wins Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde with amazing sprint finish
Quick-Step Floors sprinter Elia Viviani takes the victory in an action-packed Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde affected by crosswinds
By Nigel Wynn Published
-
Tom Boonen's custom edition S-Works Venge
Exclusive images of the S-Works Venge bike Tom Boonen will ride during the 2015 season
By Richard Windsor Published
-
Remco Evenepoel clings on desperately to claim overall win as Ivan Sosa takes the day on stage five of Vuelta a Burgos 2020
Remco Evenepoel showed his mental and physical toughness in stage five of the Vuelta a Burgos 2020, as he stuck with his rivals to secure the overall victory.
By Alex Ballinger Published
-
Tirreno-Adriatico's team time trial duel
Two fastest team time trial squads in the world battled it out for early honours in the opening stage of Tirreno-Adriatico
By Gregor Brown Published
-
Tom Boonen: No-one needs to tell me when to retire
Tom Boonen insists he will decide when to retire and will not be persuaded by the thoughts of anyone else
By Gregor Brown Published
-
Mark Cavendish ‘over the moon’ at Gaviria’s arrival
With rumours abound that Etixx - Quick-Step see Fernando Gaviria as a replacement for Mark Cavendish, the Manxman denies he's disgruntled about the signing
By Stuart Clarke Published
-
Bob Jungels makes sensational solo effort to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2018
The Luxembourg champion got away just after the Côte de Roche-aux-Faucons and held on for victory
By Richard Windsor Published
-
Zdenek Stybar wins Strade Bianche
Etixx-Quick-Step's Zdenek Stybar executes a patient strategy to edge out Greg van Avermaet and Alejandro Valverde at Strade Bianche
By Stuart Clarke Published
-
Remco Evenepoel crowned youngest ever winner of the Vuelta a San Juan
Remco Evenepoel has become the youngest ever winner of the Vuelta a San Juan, after a composed performance in Argentina.
By Alex Ballinger Published
-
Tom Boonen: 'I couldn't just quit after the skull fracture'
Classics legend Tom Boonen says he's looking for the perfect way to bow out of his prolific career
By Gregor Brown Published
-
Belgian newspaper reports that Quick-Step's future is safe, but team boss isn't happy
Quick-Step Floors general manager Patrick Lefevere has reacted with annoyance to a Belgian newspaper's splash that the team's future is secure.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
-
‘If he wins another stage then I'll be worried’: Sam Bennett wary of Wout van Aert in race for green jersey at Tour de France 2020
Sam Bennett says he’s not worried about Wout van Aert in the green jersey competition, unless he wins another stage.
By Alex Ballinger Published
-
Elia Viviani beats Caleb Ewan to win Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
Elia Viviani (Deceuninck-Quick Step) won an eventful edition of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, beating sprint rival Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal)
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
-
Remco Evenepoel should race cyclocross, says Roger De Vlaeminck
Remco Evenpoel should turn his attention to cyclocross, according to Belgian great Roger De Vlaeminck.
By Alex Ballinger Published
-
Marcel Kittel beats André Greipel to win opener in Volta ao Algarve
Marcel Kittel continued his fine early form by beating compatriot André Greipel in the stage one sprint finish
By Richard Windsor Published
-
'I really believed I could do it' - Philippe Gilbert wins first race back after Tour de France crash
Philippe Gilbert (Quick-Step Floors) won the GP d'Isbergues in a "crazy" comeback after suffering a broken kneecap at the Tour de France.
By Gregor Brown Published