Deceuninck - Quick-Step
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Mark Cavendish confirmed for London-Surrey Classic
Manx sprinter Mark Cavendish leads Omega Pharma-QuickStep at the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic on August 10
By Nigel Wynn Published
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The Wolfpack Insider: Deceuninck - Quick-Step's behind the scenes documentary
Deceuninck - Quick-Step gives us a look behind the scenes at the Tour Colombia 2.1 in new two-parter, The Wolfpack Insider
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Remco Evenepoel lives up to hype with first pro win at Belgium Tour
Remco Evenepoel has inevitably lived up to expectation and taken his first pro win on stage two of the Belgium Tour.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'Everything was quiet, we were laughing, then we were on the ground': Laurens De Plus opens up about Quick-Step truck crash
Quick-Step rider now back in Belgium following training crash
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Deceuninck-Quick Step reveal new kit for 2021
The Belgian team have decided that there is no place for any colour but blue in 2021
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Mark Cavendish: 'I’m not looking for a fairytale end - I just know I’m still good'
Mark Cavendish says he’s not looking for a fairly ending to his career, but that he “hows he’s still good.”
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Michal Kwiatkowski smashes ITT to extend lead at the Tour of Algarve
Strong showing from British national time trial champion Alex Dowsett
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Fabio Jakobsen now able to travel to hospital in the Netherlands
Fabio Jakobsen’s condition has further improved, allowing him to travel to a hospital closer to his home.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Patrick Lefevere confirms Deceuninck-Quick-Step will report Dylan Groenewegen to Polish police
The crash that resulted in Fabio Jakobsen's hospitalisation was described as "criminal" by the Deceuninck-Quick Step manager.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Mark Cavendish to renew battle with Andre Greipel at Tour of Britain
Mark Cavendish and Zdenek Stybar are named in the Etixx-Quick-Step squad for the Tour of Britain
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Drucker denies Meersman third win on stage 16 of the Vuelta a España
Jempy Drucker (BMC) becomes the second consecutive Luxembourger to win stage 16 of the Vuelta a España, matching Frank Schleck's 2015 win
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bob Jungels is leaving Deceuninck - Quick-Step to join AG2R
Bob Jungels is leaving Deceuninck - Quick-Step after five years to join AG2R La Mondiale.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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New Specialized S-Works Shiv Disc time trial bike improves handling, shaves weight
Lighter, more agile time trial bike for more technical courses
By Paul Norman Published
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'I am riding with the best guys and am at a really good level': James Knox delighted with recent form
The Briton finished 11th at the Vuelta a España, and is aiming to improve on that at May's Giro d'Italia
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Fernando Gaviria unleashes powerful sprint to take second stage win at Giro d'Italia
Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) won stage five of the Giro d'Italia to take his second stage win of the race, as team-mate Bob Jungels safely retained the pink jersey.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Kwiatkowski: I want the TTT title as a parting gift for Etixx - Quick-Step
World Champion says he'll give it his all for the team this Sunday as he prepares to leave the Belgian squad at the end of the season
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tom Boonen says 'there's magic in Deceuninck - Quick–Step' as team dominates one-day races
Deceuninck - Quick-Step contains a bit of magic that the other top Classics teams lack, says retired Classics star Tom Boonen.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish fired up for Milan-San Remo
By Gregor Brown Published
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'I'm feeling a bit down but I hope I'll come around': James Knox battling through injury at Giro d'Italia on Grand Tour debut
Knox has suffered multiple crashes in the opening week of the Giro, but hopes to recover and push on in the harder climbing stages to come
By Gregor Brown Published
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Remco Evenepoel forced to take more time off bike as recovery continues
Remco Evenepoel is set to have more time off the bike so that his injuries suffered in his crash at Il Lombardia can fully heal
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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How long can Julian Alaphilippe stay in yellow? Riders have their say
The Frenchman took yellow on stage three, but how long can he keep it for?
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabio Jakobsen will return to racing this week after Tour of Poland crash
Fabio Jakobsen will return to the peloton this week after his awful crash in last year’s Tour of Poland.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Julian Alaphilippe says he has 'no regrets' after losing yellow on reduced stage 19 of the Tour de France
The Frenchman lost yellow to Egan Bernal on the Col de l'Iseran after the race was prematurely stopped
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lefevere rules out Tom Boonen's Paris-Roubaix return
After Etixx boss Marc Coucke tweeted that injured Tom Boonen has a one per cent chance of competing at Paris-Roubaix, team manager Patrick Lefevere dismisses speculation
By Gregor Brown Published
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Quick-Step Floors animate Dwars Door Vlaanderen and win with Yves Lampaert
Quick-Step Floors rider Yves Lampaert won the 2017 edition of Dwars Door Vlaanderen, attacking with less than 7km to go from a group of four.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Patrick Lefevere still wants to take legal action against Dylan Groenewegen
Patrick Lefevere says he still wants to take action against Dylan Groenewegen after his involvement in Fabio Jakobsen’s crash at the Tour of Poland.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Sam Bennett makes it back-to-back wins for Ireland on stage four of the Vuelta a España 2020
Sam Bennett takes stage four of the Vuelta a España 2020 in the first bunch sprint of the race, with Primož Roglič keeping red
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Teams kept in ‘life bubbles’, multiple Covid tests and restricting fans – how the UCI plans to keep races coronavirus safe
With the return of pro racing just days away, the UCI has published a set of strict procedures that teams and race organisers must follow to minimise the risk of coronavirus spread.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Anti-doping agency closes investigation into object removed from Remco Evenepoel’s pocket at Il Lombardia
The cycling anti-doping agency has closed its investigation into the mystery object removed from Remco Evenepoel’s pocket after his Il Lombardia crash.
By Alex Ballinger Published
