Luke Rowe
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Luke Rowe hails 'perfect' day for Team Sky at Milan-San Remo
The British rider says the Sky riders couldn't have put in a better team performance as they helped Michal Kwiatkowski to victory at Milan-San Remo
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luke Rowe reveals his cycling heroes
In Luke Rowe's latest column for Cycling Weekly, he reveals who his first cycling hero was and who he admires now
By Luke Rowe Published
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'People will say Chris Froome's career is over but he will prove them all wrong'
Rowe has described the four-time Tour de France winner as 'a pitbull who will never back down'
By Jonny Long Published
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Luke Rowe Column: Why Michal Kwiatkowski was the Tour's man of the match
Luke Rowe praises Sky team-mate Michal Kwiatkowski for his performance during the 2017 Tour de France
By Luke Rowe Published
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‘They’re the three strongest guys, it’s never going to be easy to catch them’
Team Sky’s Luke Rowe satisfied with sixth place in first race of Classics campaign, despite falling on the wrong side of the race winning move
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Peter Sagan takes his first win of the season at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne; Luke Rowe third
Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne with a powerful sprint to take his first win of the year ahead of defending champion Jasper Stuyven.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Luke Rowe column: After the cobbles
Luke Rowe tells us what he gets up to in the break between the classics season and Tour de France preparations
By Luke Rowe Published
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'Team Sky on the front when it counts'
Luke Rowe discusses Team Sky's different approach at the 2016 Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luke Rowe 'back to best' despite disappointment of Tour of Flanders disqualification
Welshman Luke Rowe says that his disqualification from the Tour of Flanders has fired him up for next weekend's Paris-Roubaix
By Vern Pitt Published
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Luke Rowe's on-bike camera footage from Revolution scratch race (video)
Luke Rowe wore a microphone and camera during the Revolution Track Series scratch race to give a rider's perspective on the event
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Luke Rowe's year-long journey to the Tour de France
The 25-year-old Welshman will make his Tour debut on Saturday after "knuckling down" for 2015.
By Nick Bull Published
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Luke Rowe: ‘I don’t feel I’ve reached my full potential in Classics. The years are ticking by’
Luke Rowe is hoping the stars will align for him this season in the hunt for a major Classics win.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Luke Rowe and Simon Yates enter WorldTour ranking
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Luke Rowe: Why a good training partner is so important
“The perfect training partner is on time, motivated, reliable, has all the necessary kit, a tale to tell and knows a good route” says Luke Rowe
By Luke Rowe Published
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Luke Rowe donates bike after thieves steal NHS doctor’s bike from outside hospital
Luke Rowe has stepped in to help an NHS doctor after thieves stole his bike while he was working in the intensive care unit.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Team Sky director backs Luke Rowe to spring Paris-Roubaix surprise
Rowe returns to Paris-Roubaix despite breaking his leg severly in the latter part of 2017
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luke Rowe 'heading into the unknown' in Milan-San Remo
Welshman Luke Rowe continues his comeback from serious leg injury at this Saturday's Milan-San Remo
By Nigel Wynn Published
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'Chapeau to the whole peloton minus Astana,' says Luke Rowe after chaotic Tour de France 2020 stage one
Riders have described the stage one roads as 'like ice' on a day where crashes dominated the action
By Jonny Long Published
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Luke Rowe: 'It's about time I won something'
Team Sky's Luke Rowe took his first win in four years when he raised his arms in victory on stage two of the Herald Sun Tour in Victoria, Australia.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luke Rowe column: 'If we could do two days training in one day, we could spend Sunday hungover in bed''
“If we could cram the two days’ training into one day, we could go on the night out and spend the Sunday hungover in bed”
By Luke Rowe Published
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Luke Rowe relishing return to racing as he makes front echelon in crosswinds at Abu Dhabi Tour
Just six months after suffering a career-threatening broken leg, Luke Rowe is back racing and making the front group in crosswinds at the Abu Dhabi Tour.
By Gregor Brown Published
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'One big crash and it would shatter': Luke Rowe says he'll have 'no regrets' approach when he returns from broken leg
Luke Rowe reveals how surgeon told him he might never ride again after breaking leg in August, and how one bad crash could have life-changing consequences.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Luke Rowe disqualified from Tour of Flanders: 'I'm just gutted'
Team Sky Welshman Luke Rowe reportedly rode onto bike path in among spectators during the Tour of Flanders
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Luke Rowe: 'I've not ruled out riding the Tour de France'
Welshman is ahead of schedule as he recovers from serious leg injury
By Vern Pitt Published
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Luke Rowe ends season early with wrist fracture
The Team Sky rider was due to race the Canadian Classics before the end of the season
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luke Rowe column: why do so many pro cyclists live on the Côte d’Azur?
Team Sky rider and Cycling Weekly columnist Luke Rowe gives his guide to life as a professional rider on the Côte d'Azur and why it's perfect for training.
By Luke Rowe Published
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Luke Rowe signs long-term extension with Team Ineos
Luke Rowe has signed a long-term contract extension with Team Ineos, allowing him to continue supporting the young riders in the squad like Egan Bernal.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Luke Rowe left frustrated after missing podium at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Luke Rowe was the key instigator of the break that made it to the finish of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad but ultimately left empty handed
By Richard Windsor Published
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Luke Rowe gunning for Paris-Roubaix after impressive ride at the Tour of Flanders
The Welshman says he took a massive step forward at Sunday's Tour of Flanders, and now looks ahead to the Hell of the North next week
By Gregor Brown Published
