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Chris Froome retains Tour de France lead as BMC win team time trial
Team Sky and BMC battle it out for stage honours and overall race lead in tough team time trial
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Cadel Evans to retire after 2015 Tour Down Under
Australian Cadel Evans will call time on his illustrious cycling career after his 'home' tour in February 2015
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tejay van Garderen: 'It's no use dwelling on the Tour'
After being forced to withdraw from the 2015 Tour de France with illness, Tejay van Garderen is now focussing on success in the Vuelta a España
By Gregor Brown Published
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'If someone like Bradley Wiggins can win a Grand Tour then so can I'
Rohan Dennis has performed well in one week stage races for a number of years, but will now be turning his attention to attacking three week Grand Tours.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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CCC suspend majority of staff for rest of non-racing period
Riders have also had their salaries heavily reduced to allow the team to continue
By Jonny Long Published
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BMC take team time trial world title
Tejay van Garderen leads BMC to the world title as Omega-Pharma fade as they finish in the wet. Sky place fourth.
By Gregor Brown Published
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WorldTour Transfer rumours: Fausto Masnada to CCC, riders set to join Rod Ellingworth at Bahrain-Merida plus more
Liège-Bastogne-Liège winner Jakob Fuglsang is also believed to be on the move
By Gregor Brown Published
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Stefan Küng fractures vertebrae in Giro d'Italia crash
Stefan Küng, 21, suffered a compression fracture of his T9 fracture in a crash on stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Richie Porte confident of leading Tour de France with van Garderen
Richie Porte believes BMC will send both him and Tejay van Garderen to the Tour de France as protected riders in the general classification
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Greg Van Avermaet solos into yellow at the Tour de France, as Alberto Contador loses time
The breakaway became a stayaway, and with the time gap Greg Van Avermaet took the yellow jersey on stage five of the 2016 Tour de France
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Greg Van Avermaet disappointed after being left isolated by BMC team-mates at Ghent-Wevelgem
Greg Van Avermaet's BMC Racing may have taken control on the plugstreets at Ghent-Wevelgem, but the defending champion lacked team support in the finale.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Greg van Avermaet takes overall lead at Tirreno with stage three win
BMC's Greg van Avermaet pips Peter Sagan and Zdenek Stybar on the line in a tight finish of stage three at Tirreno-Adriatico
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Rohan Dennis quits Tour de France to prepare for Rio Olympics
Australian Rohan Dennis withdraws from Tour de France on second rest day to get ready for the individual time trial at the Olympics Games in Rio
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Winning the Tour Down Under an 'incredible relief' for Richie Porte
Richie Porte (BMC Racing) has described his victory in the 2017 Tour Down Under as an "incredible relief" having finished second for the past two years.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Watch: How do you fuel BMC Racing's stars for success?
Team BMC's chef Mirko Sut explains the fuelling strategy behind cooking for some of the worlds best cyclists.
By Paul Knott Published
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BMC call in the lawyers after 'scandalous' San Sebastián moto accident
Greg Van Avermaet was leading the Clásica de San Sebastián until a collision with a motorbike forced him to withdraw
By Simon Collis Published
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Rohan Dennis storms to Aussie Nationals TT victory ahead of teammate Richie Porte
The 25-year-old finished 38 seconds ahead of his new BMC teammate on the 44km course in Buninyong, Victoria
By Richard Windsor Published
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BMC: 'We can win the Tour de France with Richie Porte'
Richie Porte has what it takes to beat Chris Froome in the 2017 Tour de France, with his team confident that the Australian can triumph with a bit of good luck.
By Gregor Brown Published
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The seven greatest moments in BMC Racing's history
As BMC nears the end of its final season in its current guise prior to a merger with CCC-Sprandi Polkowice, we countdown the greatest moments in the team’s 12-year history.
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Matteo Trentin transfers to CCC Team for 2020
Matteo Trentin will move from Mitchelton-Scott to CCC Team for 2020, it has been confirmed.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Richie Porte tops first WorldTour ranking of 2017
Tour Down Under victory hands Australian Richie Porte the lead in the new-look UCI WorldTour ranking
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Alessandro Ballan sees doping ban reduced by CAS
Italian rider Alessandro Ballan can return to cycling in August after CAS reduced his two year doping ban to 18 months on appeal
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Greg Van Avermaet to race Liège-Bastogne-Liège after disappointing Classics season
The Belgian has only managed to take one podium place in the Classics season this year
By Richard Windsor Published
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'I rode myself to death': Greg Van Avermaet refocusing after 'frustrating' Milan-San Remo
The Belgian was left frustrated after Milan-San Remo but hopes to channel that into success in the cobbled Classics
By Gregor Brown Published
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CCC Team say signing Michał Kwiatkowski from Team Sky 'is our priority'
The newly formed CCC Team hope to sign Team Sky’s Michal Kwiatwowski in future.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tour of Utah returns for Taylor Phinney and Peter Stetina after serious injuries
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tejay van Garderen confident he can be a Tour de France contender
“I haven’t really spoken with Cadel. He’s been busy with his own programme racing the Giro." - Tejay van Garderen
By Sophie Smith Published
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Philippe Gilbert wins stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia
Former World Champion times his attack perfectly on the hilltop finish in Vicenza as Alberto Contador extends overall lead with second place finish
By Richard Windsor Published
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BMC: crunch time in Flanders
The world’s richest team is banking on a good performance at the Tour of Flanders, after a quiet start to the season.
By Edward Pickering Published
