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Heroics and heartbreak for Jack Bauer on Tour de France stage 15
Garmin-Sharp rider Jack Bauer's Tour de France dreams were crushed as he narrowly missed out on a glorious breakaway victory on stage 15
By Richard Abraham Published
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Cannondale-Garmin announces 2015 team line-up
Roster for merged Cannondale and Garmin-Sharp WorldTour teams revealed
By Gregor Brown Published
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Hugh Carthy says ‘he’s got nothing to lose’ at Vuelta a España after strong time trial performance
Hugh Carthy says he’s got nothing to lose in the final week of the Vuelta a España 2020, after his huge time trial performance on stage 13.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Dan McLay to make step up to WorldTour level as he signs for EF Education First-Drapac
British sprinter Dan McLay will get a chance to ride at WordTour level after signing for EF Education First-Drapac for the 2018 season.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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The Alternative Calendar: How EF Education First are going beyond the WorldTour
The American team are taking on some of the toughest off-road events this year, despite the risks involved for their WorldTour riders
By Jim Cotton Published
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'It's been three weeks of pain': Lanterne rouge Lawson Craddock celebrates being on verge of finishing 2018 Tour de France
The American will arrive in Paris on Sunday after fracturing his shoulder blade on stage one of the Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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'I was sleeping for 15 hours a day’: Matti Breschel announces retirement amid struggle with arthritis
Matti Breschel has announced his decision to retire from the professional peloton, amid his struggles with arthritis.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Sep Vanmarcke: 'I hope Cannondale-Drapac can continue, but I cannot afford to wait'
One of a number of riders facing an uncertain future, Sep Vanmarcke says that he cannot waste time finding a new team with Cannondale likely to close.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Sky, Cannondale, Omega Pharma, Belkin for 2014 Tour of California
Nine WorldTour teams will line-up for the 2014 Amgen Tour of California in May
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Pro riders call Vuelta finish 'the steepest climb I've ever done' – but at least it was short
Joe Dombrowski tells Cycling Weekly: "I didn't really love it, to be honest"
By Gregor Brown Published
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Cannondale-Drapac 'super-optimistic' of securing major new sponsor before end of Tour de France
Cannondale are expected to withdrew their title sponsorship from the American WorldTour team
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Cannondale-Drapac team announces new title sponsor for 2018
American WorldTour squad Cannondale-Drapac will be known as Team EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale from the 2018 season
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Ryder Hesjedal wins stage 14 of Vuelta a Espana
Ryder Hesjedal grinds out win on steep final climb as Chris Froome gains time on rivals
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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What dictates Garmin's bike and tyre choice for Paris-Roubaix
The Garmin Sharp team will be changing Cervelo frames for this weekend's Paris-Roubaix all because of some special tubular tyres, as chief mechanic Geoff Brown
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Garmin set for change of direction
Garmin-Sharp will ride for Andrew Talansky and his GC challenge throughout the Tour de France. - Team boss Vaughters admits how hard it was to drop David Millar - Younger look and feel for the team start of a long-term plan
By Simon Richardson Published
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Vansummeren leaves hospital, spectator remains in serious condition
Kortrijk's public prosecutor open investigation into horror crash at the Tour of Flanders
By Gregor Brown Published
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EF Education First went to 'full panic stations' trying to limit Urán time losses on Tour de France stage 10
EF Education First's team leader Rigoberto Urán lost 1-40 on stage 10 alongside other GC contenders
By Paul Knott Published
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Rigoberto Uran comes home safely after late crash on stage four of Tour de France
EF Education First-Drapac sports director Charly Wegelius pleased with team's performance over first four days of racing
By Paul Knott Published
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Always elevating - Hugh Carthy sets his sights on the Giro
By Vern Pitt Published
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Michael Woods: 'I hope Vaughters saves Cannondale-Drapac, but I can't afford to let options pass by'
The Canadian rider says he's not enjoying having to consider his options and focus on his GC campaign at the Vuelta a España
By Gregor Brown Published
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World Championship medallist Michael Woods: 'This is not something I could have dreamt of'
Michael Woods said he could not have dreamt of winning a World Championship bronze medal when working as a bank teller just a few years ago.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Stefan Bissegger smashes Paris-Nice 2021 time trial on stage three to take overall lead
Stefan Bissegger dominated the 2021 Paris-Nice time trial on stage three, beating former world champions and Grand Tour winners.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Rohan Dennis set for support role in World Champs road race
Australian Rohan Dennis will support team leaders Cadel Evans and Richie Porte on his senior World Championships road race debut on Sunday
By Sophie Smith Published
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EF Pro Cycling fined £3,700 for 'non-compliant' clothing at Giro d'Italia 2020
'Hope David Lappartient enjoys his dinner - on us! Salud!' said team boss Jonathan Vaughters
By Jonny Long Published
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Ryan Mullen named in Cannondale-Drapac's Revolution Series Champions League squad
Cannondale-Drapac and LottoNL-Jumbo name strong squads for the Revolution Series Champions League
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Daniel Martin: Rider Profile
Dan Martin - rider profile, biog, cycling results, photos
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Cannondale-Drapac boss: 'Uran and Bardet would have to be phenomenally lucky to turn it around'
Neither Rigoberto Uran or Romain Bardet look like they can overturn Chris Froome's lead in the Tour de France, according to Uran's Cannondale-Drapac boss
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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'I race hard... If there's a chance to go on the attack, I don't think. That's the way I see cycling.'
Cannondale-Drapac say they were feeling the pressure to win a WorldTour race, but followed up one at the Tour of California with a second at the Giro d'Italia on stage 17
By Gregor Brown Published
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'It sets a dangerous precedent': Tour of California riders react to controversial UCI ruling
The UCI commissaires allowed Tejay van Garderen to maintain his overall lead despite getting caught in a crash outside of the 3km mark
By Sophie Smith Published