Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
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Cadel Evans: 'Froome may not be as strong in Tour de France with double attempt'
The 2011 Tour winner says BMC and Richie Porte will try and take advantage if Froome shows weakness in the Tour after his Giro attempt
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tejay van Garderen targeting Giro d'Italia success after Tour de France leadership snub
American Tejay van Garderen has conceded that Richie Porte earned his place as BMC Racing team leader at the Tour after finishing fourth in 2016
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Rohan Dennis sets new Hour Record of 52.491km
Australian smashes record with outstanding ride in one of cycling's toughest tests
By Michael Hutchinson Published
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Richie Porte the man to beat on Tour Down Under queen stage
Australian Richie Porte is aiming for a fourth consecutive victory on Willunga Hill, the Tour Down Under's 'queen' stage
By Nigel Wynn Published
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BMC Racing drop down to 24 riders with reduction of peloton size in 2018 races
The American team chop their roster down from 29 with the peloton size reduced to 176 riders in 2018
By Richard Windsor Published
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Taylor Phinney to reunite with first love
American on course for spring classics despite rough Paris-Nice campaign
By Sophie Smith Published
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Greg Van Avermaet looking for more team support after difficult Ghent-Wevelgem
The Belgian was left to face the race solo at Ghent-Wevelgem as other teams used their strength in numbers
By Gregor Brown Published
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Giro Aether helmet with new MIPS Spherical is more aero than Synthe
New design is as light and as ventilated as the non-MIPS Synthe and 2.4% more aero
By Paul Norman Published
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Alessandro De Marchi suffers collapsed lung and multiple fractures after bad fall in Tour de France 2019
Alessandro De Marchi suffered serious injuries including a collapsed lung in a crash that left him face down at the side of the road on stage nine of the Tour de France.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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BMC Racing set to use Assos clothing in 2017
BMC Racing will switch from Pearl Izumi to Assos for the coming season
By Gregor Brown Published
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Greg Van Avermaet to lead BMC at Milan-San Remo as Philippe Gilbert pulls out with illness
Greg Van Avermaet takes on Milan-San Remo after winning overall at Tirreno-Adriatico, while Gilbert attempts to recover from an infection picked up at Paris-Nice
By Richard Windsor Published
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Nicolas Roche to leave Team Sky for BMC, say insiders
Inside sources say that Irish national champion Nicolas Roche will join American team BMC Racing for the 2017 season, leaving Team Sky
By Gregor Brown Published
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Rohan Dennis extends contract at BMC past 2016
Rohan Dennis extends his contract with BMC through the 2017 season after two years of strong performances
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Van Avermaet: Birth of first child more important than Tour de France
BMC's Greg Van Avermaet says he will leave the Tour de France early if his wife goes into labour during the race
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Łukasz Wiśniowski to leave Team Sky for new BMC/CCC team
Team Sky’s Łukasz Wiśniowski will be joining the new BMC/CCC team to focus on his spring classics campaign.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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De Marchi takes breakaway victory as Aru keeps red on stage 14 of the Vuelta a España
Italian attacked from a five-man break on the final climb to take his second career victory at the Vuelta, as Aru held onto his race lead
By Richard Windsor Published
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Rohan Dennis suffers 'big blow' and says Giro overall hope 'is done' after stage three crash
Rohan Dennis was taken down just as echelons began to form in the crosswinds on stage three of the Giro d'Italia
By Gregor Brown Published
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Richie Porte wins Tour de Suisse overall as Stefan Küng takes final time trial
Porte seals the overall win as Nairo Quintana drops to third
By Richard Windsor Published
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BMC Racing team owner Andy Rihs dies aged 75
Rihs died on Wednesday after enduring a long illness
By Gregor Brown Published
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BMC team boss wants action from UCI after race vehicles injure riders
BMC manager Jim Ochowicz is demanding that the UCI comes up with a solution after the recent spate of vehicles colliding with riders during races
By Gregor Brown Published
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Greg Van Avermaet facing possibility of two-year ban after doping hearing
The BMC rider appeared in front of the Belgian Cycling Federation on Thursday, with the possibility of two year ban and a €262,500 fine for links to doping
By Richard Windsor Published
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"It wasn't the usual TTT": Riders react to Vuelta a España stage one
It certainly wasn't your normal team time trial as some teams took few risks in order to get to the end of stage one of the Vuelta a España safely
By Gregor Brown Published
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Richie Porte: Team Sky are 'playing games' when they say I'm the Tour de France favourite
With the Tour de France just two days away, Richie Porte has dismissed suggestions by Froome and Team Sky that he is the favourite to win the yellow jersey.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Richie Porte sets up Tour Down Under overall win with emphatic victory on Willunga Hill
Richie Porte took his fourth consecutive win on Willunga Hill and setup his first overall victory at the Tour Down Under
By Richard Windsor Published
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Greg Van Avermaet: 'It all clicked when I beat Sagan in 2015'
Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet picks out the moment he felt things began to turn his way in his career
By Gregor Brown Published
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Richie Porte: 'I locked my back wheel & the next thing I was heading for the grass verge'
Richie Porte describes his horror crash on stage nine of the Tour de France which forced him to abandon the race
By Gregor Brown Published
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BMC Racing win Tour de France team time trial to put Greg Van Avermaet in yellow
The American team went four seconds faster than Team Sky in second in Cholet
By Richard Windsor Published
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On-bike camera catches Damiano Caruso crashing into a hay bale
BMC rider Damiano Caruso jumped a traffic island and came a cropper when he rode into a bale of hay that was protecting a traffic sign at the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Richie Porte: 'It was a disaster and we just have to pretend it didn't happen'
Richie Porte laments his bad luck on stage two of the 2016 Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published