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EF Education First unveil stylish new tie-dye Rapha kit on eve of Tour Down Under
EF Education First have finally unveiled their ultra-stylish, Rapha-designed 2019 kit ahead of the first race of the season.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Which North American riders will take to the Giro d'Italia start line?
We take a look at the eight riders to line-up in Italy from Canada and the United States
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Tom Danielson accepts reduced doping ban, saying USADA accept his 'accidental ingestion' claim
Tom Danielson says USADA accepted his claim that a contaminated supplement resulted in a positive drugs test in 2015, as he is handed a four-year ban.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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EF Pro Cycling announce new headline sponsor and name change
EF Pro Cycling has announced a new headline sponsor for 2021.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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David Millar: I think about the Olympics all the time
Greipel as much a potential London 2012 road race winner as Cavendish says GB captain
By Sophie Smith Published
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Team Sky rumoured to be wearing Castelli kit from 2017
Sources suggest a deal has been struck between Team Sky and Castelli for the new season
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mike Woods: ‘I wasn’t meant to be in the breakaway, but the race got so crazy’
Mike Woods said he hadn’t planned to make it into the breakaway before his stage victory on stage seven of the Vuelta a España.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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What happens when pro cyclists try to sing? (video)
Bradley Wiggins jamming, Fausto Coppi crooning, plus Taylor Phinney, Andre Greipel, Marco Pantani and more. When the worlds of professional cycling and pop collide, it can only mean one thing.
By Richard Abraham Published
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Lawson Craddock joins Cannondale-Garmin for 2016 season
American joins his native squad after two years with Giant-Alpecin
By Richard Windsor Published
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Michael Woods takes stage three victory and overall lead at Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Woods attacked on the final climb before beating Rafal Majka in a two-up sprint
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Cannondale-Garmin reveal special edition Tour de France kit
American squad will ride in a slightly different Argyle with a one off kit designed for the Tour de France
By Richard Windsor Published
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Garmin-Sharp backs Andrew Talansky for Tour de France
By Sophie Smith Published
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Rigoberto Uran’s power output for stage nine of the Tour de France analysed
Rigoberto Uran’s power output for stage nine of the Tour de France published on Training Peaks
By Paul Norman Published
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Tour de France runner-up Rigboberto Uran commits future to Cannondale-Drapac with new three-year deal
Rigoberto Uran will ride for Cannondale-Drapac until at least the end of 2020 after agreeing a new three-year deal with the American team.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Tejay van Garderen to play support role for Rigoberto Uran at Tour de France 2019
A strong performance and second place finish at the Critérium du Dauphiné was not enough for the American to take dual leadership duties
By Paul Knott Published
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Michael Woods puts in late attack to win solo from the breakaway on stage seven of the Vuelta a España 2020
Michael Woods of EF Pro Cycling wins stage seven of the Vuelta a España 2020 with Richard Carapaz of Ineos Grenadiers keeping the red jersey
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Mavic wheels go U-shaped
Mavic's latest incarnation of its Cosmic Carbone Ultimate wheel used by Teams Katusha and Cannondale has adopted a U-shaped rim section
By Paul Norman Published
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Cannondale pull Toms Skujins from Tour of California after frightening crash on descent
Tom Skujins rider struggled to stand-up after appearing to bang his head on the road in a nasty crash
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tejay van Garderen joins EF Education First-Drapac for 2019
American leaves BMC Racing after seven seasons
By Richard Windsor Published
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Hugh Carthy aiming for Giro d'Italia start with Cannondale-Drapac
The revelation of the 2016 Volta a Catalunya, young Briton Hugh Carthy is racing this year’s edition with half an eye on a Giro debut
By Peter Cossins Published
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Dan Martin wins Tour of Lombardy
Irishman Dan Martin puts in late attack to win Il Lombardia
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Rigoberto Urán says he has extended his contract with EF Pro Cycling to 2022
Rigoberto Urán renews his contract with EF Pro Cycling for another two years after another solid Tour de France performance
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Taylor Phinney retires from professional racing at 29
Taylor Phinney has announced his retirement from professional racing at 29.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Julian Alaphilippe maintains overall lead as Tom Skujins wins Tour of California stage five
The Latvian Cannondale rider won after being in the breakaway for much of the 213km stage to Lake Tahoe
By Richard Windsor Published
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'Nobody pointed to me as a probable winner': Remembering Alberto Bettiol's Tour of Flanders heist
The Italian rider talks to Cycling Weekly about his memorable and highly unexpected win at the Tour of Flanders in April 2019
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Etixx-Quick Step signs Dan Martin on two-year contract
After 10 seasons with the Garmin team, Dan Martin leaves to sign a two-year deal with Etixx-Quick-Step
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'We’re a weird mix of but we form a team' - Hugh Carthy extends contract with EF Education-Nippo
Hugh Carthy has extended his contract with EF Education-Nippo by two years after he has put in several fantastic displays while riding for the squad
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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‘Blindsided and heartbroken’ – EF Pro Cycling rider’s former team shocked after suspected doping positive
The former team of EF Pro Cycling rider Luis Villalobos say they are “blindsided and heartbroken” by his suspected doping positive.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Cannondale-Drapac rider is currently live tweeting from the Milan-San Remo breakaway
Toms Skujins (and definitely not one of the Cannondale-Drapac staff members) is currently providing an amazing insight into the Milan-San Remo breakaway.
By Henry Robertshaw Published