Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
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Tinkoff-Saxo write open letter to Vuelta organiser and UCI over Sagan moto incident
Russian WorldTour team issue their list of actions they expect implemented following the incident which saw Peter Sagan taken out by a neutral service motorbike
By Richard Windsor Published
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Rolling with the puncheur: How Greg Van Avermaet stopped being racing's 'nearly man'
Having won the Olympic road race gold medal and spent three days in the Tour yellow jersey, cycling’s ‘nearly man’ turned over a new leaf last year. But will 2017 be the year in which Greg Van Avermaet finally comes good in the Classics?
By Gregor Brown Published
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CCC looking to 'reduce or withdraw' sponsorship of team one year early
The Polish footwear company are currently experiencing financial problems related to the coronavirus pandemic
By Jonny Long Published
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Philippe Gilbert wins Tour of Beijing stage two to take overall lead
Second stage of 2014 Tour of Beijing shortened due to air quality as Philippe Gilbert takes charge on uphill finish
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Nicolas Roche confirmed for BMC for 2017 season
Team Sky's Nicolas Roche will team up with Richie Porte and Tejay van Garderen at BMC for the 2017 season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Rohan Dennis celebrates best season yet with Tour de France yellow jersey
After winning the Tour Down Under and holding the Hour Record, Rohan Dennis says Tour de France time trial win is the high of his career
By Gregor Brown Published
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Richie Porte to leave Sky ‘to become team leader’
Australian Richie Porte will leave Team Sky at end of 2015, with the possibility that he may join BMC Racing Team
By Gregor Brown Published
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Richie Porte extends contract with BMC Racing beyond 2017
Richie Porte will ride at least through 2018 with the BMC refusing to reveal length of contract
By Richard Windsor Published
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Rumours CCC Team may have found new sponsor with €20 million budget
Rumours are circulating that CCC Team may have found a new sponsor with a €20 million budget.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Taylor Phinney: Paris-Roubaix is about being a hard-man
"No guy that has won Roubaix or even come close to winning Roubaix is a wimp."
By Sophie Smith Published
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BMC Racing and Belgian federation clash after team refuses to let Greg Van Avermaet ride for national squad
BMC Racing and the Belgian federation have clashed after the team took the decision not to release any of its riders for the European Championships.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Seven top WorldTour neo-pros of 2015
We take a look at some of the 2015 season's WorldTour debutants who made the biggest impression
By Gregor Brown Published
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Interview: Steve Cummings
Paul Cooper speaks with BMC's British hard man Steve Cummings on his up and down career
By Cycling Weekly Published
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BMC Racing rider crashes into car on Tour of the Basque Country stage one; makes it into breakaway on stage two
Damiano Caruso may have crashed into a car on the opening stage of the Tour of the Basque Country, but he bounced back to get in the break on stage two.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Philippe Gilbert's Tour de France hopes ended by leg fracture diagnosis
After being diagnosed with a fractured tibia, Philippe Gilbert will not be considered to ride this year's Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Rival teams braced for Richie Porte attack on first summit finish of Tour de France
Stage five of the Tour de France sees the first summit finish, with rival teams expecting an attack from Richie Porte after he looked strong on stage three.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Peter Stetina avoids 'damaged goods' tag by signing for Trek
Having suffered a fractured leg, patella and five ribs in a crash at the Tour of the Basque Country, Peter Stetina has recovered remarkably quickly and sealed a move to Trek
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alessandro De Marchi takes solo win on stage 11 of the Vuelta a España 2018 as Yates holds lead
Yates stays in red on fast and frantic day n the Vuelta
By Richard Windsor Published
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Stephane Rossetto takes amazing breakaway victory, as Greg Van Avermaet wins Tour de Yorkshire 2018 overall
Cofidis rider Rossetto holds on after 113km solo breakaway
By Owen Rogers Published
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Winless Thor Hushovd anxious to find his thunder
“There comes a point in every rider’s life where they are confronted with their fallibility as a bike rider." - BMC sporting manager Allan Peiper
By Sophie Smith Published
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Only 122kph? Some riders went even faster on the Tour de France stage nine
Marcus Burghardt descended at 130.7kph on stage nine of the Tour de France, according to his Strava upload
By Stuart Clarke Published
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BMC's Flakemore ends his career after one year as a professional
Campbell Flakemore, 23, announces that he will not be returning to professional racing next season, ending his BMC contract early
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Greg Van Avermaet ends season early with WorldTour win secured
Belgian Classics star Greg Van Avermaet says that he will end his season "two weeks early" with an almost unassailable lead in the 2017 UCI WorldTour
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Rohan Dennis planning another Hour Record attempt
The Australian, whose mark of 52.491km stood for three months until broken by Alex Dowsett, admits that he will give it another go in the future
By Richard Windsor Published
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Philippe Gilbert eyeing a ride in the 2015 cobbled classics
Philippe Gilbert is craving a return to the cobbles.
By Richard Windsor Published
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Etixx-Quick Step regain World Championships team time trial title
Etixx-Quick Step win their third team time trial World Championship, beating defending champions BMC by 11 seconds
By Stuart Clarke Published
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BMC announces 2015 squad, with eight new signings
The US based team reveals its full line-up for the new season, with an eye on a win in the spring classics
By Richard Windsor Published
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Greg Van Avermaet rues missed opportunity at Amstel Gold Race
Greg Van Avermaet missed the race deciding moves in the Amstel Gold Race despite showing decent strength early on
By Owen Rogers Published
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Richie Porte's move to BMC Racing confirmed for 2016
Richie Porte is keen to team up with Tejay van Garderen at the Tour de France in 2016 having sealed his move to BMC Racing
By Stuart Clarke Published