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Lachlan Morton loses his Everesting record due to faulty data
Lachlan Morton has lost his Everesting record due to faulty altitude data.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Agonising Tour de France loss spurred Jack Bauer to Tour of Britain stage victory
Jack Bauer says he learnt a lot from being caught on the line on stage 15 of the 2014 Tour de France, and took victory from the breakaway in Thursday's Tour of Britain stage
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Lachlan Morton wins unassisted 2,000km Land’s End to John O’Groats endurance race
The Australian took just under 159 hours to complete the four-'stage' race
By Jonny Long Published
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Taylor Phinney: Tour of Flanders is 'Super Bowl Sunday of bike racing'
Cannondale–Drapac is sending Taylor Phinney to the start line of the Tour of Flanders this Sunday for his first Classic with his new team.
By Simon Collis Published
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Peter Sagan gathers respect in Tirreno-Adriatico
Mark Cavendish describes Peter Sagan as a 'once in a generation rider' after the Slovak's Tirreno-Adriatico stage win
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Cannondale-Drapac announce team for Tour Down Under
American Cannondale-Drapac team will be led by Michael Woods and Tom-Jelte Slagter at the Tour Down Under (January 17-22)
By Nigel Wynn Published
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EF Education First reveal kit for 2020 season
The American team have partnered with Rapha for another year
By Jonny Long Published
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David Millar's Tour de France exclusion was a 'hard call'
Garmin-Sharp team boss Jonathan Vaughters talks about non-selection of Scot David Millar for Tour's British Grand Depart
By Gregor Brown Published
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Trek Factory Racing cryptically announce their new big-name signing
In a series of cryptic tweets, Trek Factory Racing announce that Ryder Hesjedal will join the team next year from Cannondale-Garmin
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Michael Woods signs new contract with EF Education First-Drapac
Slipstream Sports retains Canadian Grand Tour hope Michael Woods on a two-year contract extension
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Jack Bauer wins Tour of Britain stage five as breakaway only just stays away
The breakaway stays away by less than 10 metres, with Jack Bauer taking the win on stage five of the Tour of Britain
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Taylor Phinney apologises after being disqualified from Tour of Britain for railway crossing incident
American Taylor Phinney was disqualified from 2017 Tour of Britain on stage two for entering a railway level crossing as the gates were closing
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Taylor Phinney out of Paris-Roubaix due to concussion
Cannondale-Drapac confirms that Taylor Phinney is still not fit enough to ride in Paris-Roubaix on Sunday after crashing heavily during the Tour of Flanders
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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EF Pro Cycling ask UCI to stop the Giro d’Italia on second rest day
EF Pro Cycling has written to the UCI asking for the Giro d’Italia to be stopped on the second race day because of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Daniel Martinez 'knocked out with a punch from a driver' on training ride with EF Education First team mates
Daniel Martinez attacked by driver as he was training on the roads around Pistoia, Tuscany, on Tuesday and was taken to hospital
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Martin fulfills potential with Tour of Poland win
Tour of Poland 2010, stage 7: Irishman Daniel Martin scores biggest win of career, and Garmin's first ProTour stage race win
By Cycling Weekly Published
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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
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Ryan Mullen signs for Cannondale-Garmin
Irish national time trial champion Ryan Mullen, 21, joins Cannondale-Garmin for the 2016 season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Simon Clarke wins from the break on Vuelta a España 2018 stage five as Rudy Molard takes red
The peloton rolled in well down on the breakaway riders, with Michal Kwiatkowski losing red
By Richard Windsor Published
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Rigoberto Uran not giving up on Tour GC as Roubaix injuries cost him time in the Alps
The Colombian struggled on the first real climbing test in the Alps on stage 10 of the Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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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
