Elia Viviani
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Elia Viviani becomes the latest rider to leave Team Sky as he joins Quick-Step Floors for 2018
Italian sprinter Elia Viviani has become the fifth rider to announce that he will leave Team Sky at the end of the season, moving to Quick-Step Floors.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Elia Viviani continues winning streak with victory at Bretagne Classic - Ouest France
Elia Viviani added Bretagne Classic victory to his wins at the Cyclassics Hamburg and two stages at Tour de Poitou Charentes in August
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Elia Viviani sprints to victory on Vuelta a España stage three as Kwiatkowski holds lead
The Italian champion beat his compatriot Giacomo Nizzolo to the win in Alhaurín de la Torre
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Elia Viviani leaves Cofidis training camp due to heart concerns, according to report
Elia Viviani has reportedly left the Cofidis winter training camp due to heart concerns, according to Italian media.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Greipel relegation gives Viviani win in final Tour of Britain stage; Boasson Hagen wins overall
Andre Greipel crosses the line first but is relegated for blocking Elia Viviani, with the Italian awarded the win on the final stage of the Tour of Britain
By Stuart Clarke • Published
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Elia Viviani to skip Giro d'Italia to ride Tour de France as preparation for Tokyo 2020
The Italian will target gold on the track at the Olympic Games
By Jonny Long • Published
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Elia Viviani 'could leave Sky before Vuelta a España'
Italian sprinter could quit Team Sky in unusual mid-season move as he searches for a Grand Tour role in 2017
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Mark Cavendish mechanical blamed for Tirreno crash (video)
Mark Cavendish's Etixx-Quick-Step team insist an investigation will be carried out as to why the rider's chain slipped on the final sprint in Thursday's Tirreno-Adriatico stage
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Elia Viviani apologises for missing San Luis podium ceremony in 'rage'
Elia Viviani says he did not know if he could control himself after his teammate Jakub Mareczko beat him at the Tour de San Luis, which led him to miss the podium ceremony
By Stuart Clarke • Published
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