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'I never climb off, I had to honour the race': Mark Cavendish's lonely battle against the Tour de France time cut
Mark Cavendish has spoken about his solo battle against the time cut on stage 11 of the Tour de France, saying that he never thought of abandoning.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Brutal hill climb in Wales held on newly-crowned steepest street in the world
A short and savage hill climb event was held on the newly-crowned steepest street in the world in North Wales.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Cycling UK slams 'self-serving' car hire survey and calls for government to address real issues
Cycling UK representative says car hire company survey was 'self serving' and adds that the government review into cycling safety fails to address the real issues
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Team Ineos reveal Giro d'Italia 2019 line-up after Egan Bernal pulls out
A roster of young stars from Team Ineos will take to the start of the 2019 Giro d'Italia, including Eddie Dunbar, Tao Geoghegan Hart and Pavel Sivakov.
By Gregor Brown Published
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'Everything should stop somewhere': Sagan plays down chances of continuing Worlds streak on difficult climbing course
The three-time world champion says the Vuelta a España will be the preparation he can get for the difficult climbing in Innsbruck
By Gregor Brown Published
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Elia Viviani sprints to victory at the RideLondon-Surrey Classic 2019
A big crash decimated the field with 2km to go
By Jonny Long Published
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WorldTour team bikes update: Mitchelton-Scott, Jumbo-Visma and Sunweb all swap machines
There will be plenty of changes to the WorldTour team bikes next year, as Mitchelton-Scott, Jumbo-Visma and Sunweb will all be exchanging their current sponsors.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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George Bennett accepts sacrificing his own GC chances to support team aims at Tour de France
The New Zealander was called back to fetch water bottles in a crucial moment on stage 10, resulting in him losing almost 10 minutes
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tom Dumoulin could challenge Chris Froome in quest for Giro/Tour double in 2018
Tom Dumoulin says that he could race the 2018 Tour de France for the general classification after attempting to defend his Giro d'Italia title in May.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tour de France organiser to block Chris Froome from racing
French newspaper Le Monde reports that Team Sky have been told that the defending champion will not be allowed to start this year's race
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alberto Contador puts Chris Froome under pressure on Vuelta a España stage six
Stage winner Tomasz Marczynski takes victory from three-rider escape as Chris Froome matches Alberto Contador's accelerations on the day's final climb
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Peter Kennaugh says rules ‘out of control’ as riders fined by UCI for late sign on
Peter Kennaugh has criticised ‘out of control’ rules after riders were fined for signing on late before stage three of the UAE Tour.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'It's been an emotional day,' says Chris Froome as he rides final race for Ineos
Froome collected a trophy for his retrospective 2011 Vuelta a España victory
By Jonny Long Published
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Thibaut Pinot will not ride the 2021 Tour de France, according to reports
Instead, French media sources indicate Pinot will turn to the Giro d'Italia
By Jonny Long Published
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Elia Viviani beats Caleb Ewan to win Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
Elia Viviani (Deceuninck-Quick Step) won an eventful edition of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, beating sprint rival Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal)
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Five talking points from stage 18 of the Vuelta a España 2019
Talking points from the penultimate mountain stage of the Vuelta a España
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Tom Dumoulin to take break from cycling career
The Dutchman told Jumbo-Visma of his decision at their training camp last night
By Jonny Long Published
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Peter Sagan disqualified from Tour de France
Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) has been disqualified from the 2017 Tour de France after crashing with Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data) on stage four.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Peter Sagan: 'I thought this Tirreno stage was too hard for me'
Sagan admitted he didn't enjoy the stage as he managed to beat the climbers on a tough day at Tirreno-Adriatico
By Gregor Brown Published
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Simon Yates: 'The Olympics are still one of my main goals, not just for next year but my career'
The Mitchelton-Scott rider talks how he's been getting on in lockdown in Andorra as well as what he expects from the rest of the 2020 season
By Jonny Long Published
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Simon Yates takes first career time trial victory on Paris-Nice 2019 stage five
Simon Yates took an unexpected time trial victory on Paris-Nice stage five, the first TT win of his career.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Alejandro Valverde will quit Tour and Vuelta early to focus on Olympics and Worlds
Two special prizes are up for grabs for climbers in 2020
By Jonny Long Published
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'We never crossed the ethical line': Bradley Wiggins responds to doping in sport report
Wiggins goes on the record to respond to the 'Combatting Doping in Sport' report which claimed Team Sky used the corticosteroid triamcinolone “to enhance the performance of riders, and not just to treat medical need”
By Richard Windsor Published
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Five things to look out for at E3 Harelbeke and Ghent-Wevelgem
A look at what could occur at the Belgian cobbled Classics weekend of E3 Harelbeke and Ghent-Wevelgem
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Mark Cavendish: People said I was finished in 2010 and every year since
Mark Cavendish has spoken about the stress and pressure he faced as he developed into one of the best sprinters in history.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'There were some big lessons to be had': Tao Geoghegan Hart reflects on his second season with Sky
From helping Geraint Thomas to victory in the Dauphiné to a Grand Tour debut at the Vuelta and selection for the Worlds, it’s been quite a season for Sky’s Tao Geoghegan Hart
By Peter Cossins Published
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Chris Froome lost four pints of blood in Critérium du Dauphiné crash, as surgeon reveals further details
The four-time Tour de France winner has also suffered a fracture to his neck, as further details of his injuries emerge
By Jonny Long Published
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Holding Tour de France in 2020 could cause 'substantial public health concerns,' says expert
Holding the Tour de France would lead to “substantial public health concerns,” according to a health expert.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Caleb Ewan edges out Peter Sagan in Tour Down Under stage six as Richie Porte secures overall
Caleb Ewan completed his sprint dominance of the 2017 Tour Down Under, edging out Peter Sagan on stage six as Richie Porte confirmed his overall victory.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
