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'I'm facing a difficult period': Marcel Kittel responds to criticism over poor form
Team bosses had publicly criticised Kittel after he was dropped on the flats and finished 99th at Scheldeprijs
By Jonny Long Published
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Joaquim Rodriguez wins Volta a Catalunya stage three to take race lead
Chris Froome attacks in final kilometre but no-one can stop Joaquim Rodriguez
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Tony Martin takes stunning solo win in Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana stage two
Time trial world champion Tony Martin uses his superior power to leave everyone standing and take his first victory for Katusha-Alpecin
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Alexander Kristoff back to winning ways at Tour of Norway
Katusha's Alexander Kristoff beats Caleb Ewan and Edvald Boasson Hagen to win stage one of the Tour of Norway in Sarpsborg
By Stuart Clarke Published
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First riders make move from Katusha-Alpecin to Israel Cycling Academy
The Israeli team will take over Katusha-Alpecin's WorldTour licence for the 2020 season
By Jonny Long Published
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Alexander Kristoff extends contract at Katusha
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Ian Boswell left frustrated after being caught in the closing 500 metres at Tour of Oman
Katusha-Alpecin rider bemoans team tactics for the breakaway's lack of success
By Owen Rogers Published
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Eduard Vorganov's provisional suspension for Meldonium positive lifted
Russian rider is free to race again pending the full outcome of his case resulting from a positive test for Meldonium in January 2016
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Eduard Vorganov ready to return to racing in case of meldonium amnesty
Eduard Vorganov's coach claims the Russian is getting ready to return to racing and has asked the UCI to clarify the amount of meldonium in his positive sample
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Luca Paolini handed 18-month ban after Tour de France cocaine positive
Luca Paolini is banned for 18 months by the UCI's Anti-Doping Tribunal for a 'non-intentional anti-doping rule violation'
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'Absolutely unacceptable': Katusha pull sprinter from Giro d'Italia after time trial drafting
Katusha say the time penalty given to Alexey Tsatevich for drafting Tobias Ludvigsson on the Giro d'Italia time trial was not enough and withdraw him from the race
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'I've made more enemies in three races than I did in the last five years': Alex Dowsett on the art of the lead-out man
Alex Dowsett is muscling his way around the peloton with purpose helping lead out Marcel Kittel, tasting success for the first time at Tirreno-Adriatico.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Patrick Lefevere nearly sold stake in Quick-Step to Israel Start-Up Nation's Sylvan Adams
Before Lefevere brought Deceuninck on board a deal was all but agreed with the billionaire
By Jonny Long Published
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Katusha-Alpecin boss denies rumours that team will fold
José Azevedo says the team is still awaiting a decision from their current sponsors
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luca Paolini tests positive for cocaine at the Tour de France
Luca Paolini has tested positive for cocaine following an anti-doping test conducted at the Tour de France.
By Hugh Gladstone Published
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Alexander Kristoff wins Tour of Oman stage three
Norwegian sprinter Alexander Kristoff lives up to billing as stage favourite by taking win on third day of 2016 Tour of Oman
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Katusha rider dropped from Vuelta start list amid allegations of 'drunkenness'
On the eve of 2015's final Grand Tour, Egor Silin accused of unprofessional conduct following Olympic road race test event in Brazil
By Gregor Brown Published
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Joaquim Rodriguez renews contract with Katusha for another year
Katusha pen double Tour de France stage winner Joaquim Rodriguez to a one-year contract, keeping him at the team for his seventh season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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André Greipel abandons Tour de France 2020
André Greipel has abandoned the Tour de France 2020.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Alex Dowsett signs two-year contract extension with Katusha-Alpecin
Alex Dowsett will be spending at least another two years at Katusha-Alpecin after signing an extension to his existing deal with the Swiss team.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Tony Martin has eight stitches in his face after Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne crash
Tony Martin (Katusha-Alpecin) needed eight stitches in his face after a nasty crash at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne, but hopes to be able to ride Paris-Nice.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'You need to have trust for each other': Marcel Kittel still fine-tuning sprint lead-out ahead of Tour de France
Marcel Kittel is currently at the Tour of California, and says there's still a level of trust he needs to build with his new Katusha-Alpecin lead-out train
By Sophie Smith Published
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Alexander Kristoff wins Tour de France stage 15
Heartbreak for escapees Jack Bauer and Martin Elmiger as they are caught on the line
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Marcel Kittel: 'I’m not putting a big question mark over my future with Katusha'
The German says he's fully focused on turning his Tour de France fortunes around with the team despite being openly criticised by his sports director
By Richard Windsor Published
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Katusha announces new headline sponsorship of Bigla Pro Cycling women’s team
Cycling kit brand Katusha has announced its new headline sponsorship of the Bigla Pro Cycling women’s team.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Taaramae abandons Vuelta a España after being 'hit by team car'
Estonian Rein Taaramae abandons the Vuelta a España after reportedly being struck by a team car
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Joaquim Rodriguez: 2016 is a very attractive year for the climbers
Katusha's Joaquim Rodriguez will focus on the Tour de France and Olympic Games in 2016 - his 17th season in the pro peloton
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Katusha not suspended by UCI after Commission rules conditions for ban were 'not met'
Katusha will be allowed to continue racing after the UCI Disciplinary Commission ruled that Luca Paolini's cocaine use was not performance enhancing
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Michael Woods abandons the Tour of the Basque Country 2021 after crash on stage three
Michael Woods crashed in the closing kilometres of the third stage at the Tour of the Basque Country 2021 where he went down with Wilco Kelderman close to the front of the peloton
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
