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Sunweb’s Edo Maas shares video of himself walking with help of bionic legs
Sunweb’s Edo Maas has shared a video of himself taking his first steps since suffering an awful crash, assisted by a set of bionic legs.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Dylan Groenewegen suspended for nine months over involvement in Fabio Jakobsen crash at Tour of Poland
Dylan Groenewegen has been suspended from racing for nine months for his involvement in Fabio Jakobsen’s crash at the Tour of Poland.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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André Greipel beats Caleb Ewan to win opening stage of Tour Down Under
André Greipel used Caleb Ewan as his launchpad to win the opening stage of the 2018 Tour Down Under
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Is Team Sky's dominance ruining cycling? Rival teams give their opinions
With Team Sky having won seven Grand Tours in less than nine years, we ask the sports directors of rival teams if this dominance is bad for the sport.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Rohan Dennis ends time trial victory drought with one of the 'toughest wins' of his career
Two-time world champion says his time trial rivalry with team-mate Filippo Ganna is 'only natural'
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Should Primož Roglič have gifted Paris-Nice stage to Gino Mäder? Both riders have their say
Roglič overtook the young Swiss rider in the final few metres to claim his third stage victory of the race
By Jonny Long Published
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Annemiek van Vleuten fires out 400km in one ride
Annemiek van Vleuten has a reputation for mind-blowing training rides, and it looks like the world champion isn’t slowing down.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Where to watch the Mont Ventoux one-day race live today
Riders will take on one of cycling's most iconic climbs in a new one-day race
By Jonny Long Published
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Final two stages of Paris-Nice altered due to coronavirus lockdown
For the second year in a row, the stage race will finish just short of the French Riviera
By Jonny Long Published
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Julian Alaphilippe says he doesn’t blame motorbike rider for his Tour of Flanders crash
Julian Alaphilippe says he doesn’t blame the motorbike rider for his Tour of Flanders crash that potentially cost him victory.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Geraint Thomas wins the 2018 Tour de France as Alexander Kristoff takes final stage victory
Kristoff sprinted to victory on stage 21 ahead of John Degenkolb and Arnaud Démare as Geraint Thomas seals overall Tour de France victory
By Richard Windsor Published
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James May says government should scrap HS2 and spend the money on cycling
It may have come as a surprise to some that motoring broadcaster James May is a lifelong cyclist, when he revealed his passion for the bike in an interview back in 2017.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Alberto Contador taking 'super conservative' approach to the Tour de France
Alberto Contador will take a cool approach to the Tour de France this year as he prepares to win a third title
By Gregor Brown Published
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The Alternative Calendar: How EF Education First are going beyond the WorldTour
The American team are taking on some of the toughest off-road events this year, despite the risks involved for their WorldTour riders
By Jim Cotton Published
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Five things to look out for at Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2021
The Ardennes Classics come to close with the oldest race of them all, Liège-Bastogne-Liège
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Why so serious? Ride with triple world champion Peter Sagan as he hosts Zwift social ride this week
Peter Sagan has been mostly off-radar since the racing calendar was suspended, but the triple world champion is now offering a unique opportunity to his fans via online training platform Zwift.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Matteo Trentin sprints to victory on Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana stage two
The European champion beat Nacer Bouhanni to victory in Alicante
By Richard Windsor Published
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Nacer Bouhanni reportedly involved in 'violent altercation' with Cofidis DS on team bus after race
Nacer Bouhanni's has reportedly been involved in a "violent altercation" with one of the Cofidis' sports directors on the team bus after a recent race.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Five things to look out for at the 2019 Tour Down Under
Things to keep an eye on in this year's WorldTour opener
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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George Bennett may not be able to travel home to New Zealand this winter
George Bennett may not be able to travel home to New Zealand this year due to the coronavirus restrictions in his home country.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Geraint Thomas takes stunning win in the yellow jersey atop Alpe d'Huez to extend Tour de France lead
Geraint Thomas took an incredible victory on stage 12 of the 2018 Tour de France, sprinting to win atop Alpe d'Huez to tighten his grip on the yellow jersey.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Wout van Aert back riding on e-bike for first time since Tour de France crash
The Belgian completed a short ride, his first since crashing at this year's Tour de France
By Jonny Long Published
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Five things to look out for at the Ardennes Classics
What to look out for Amstel Gold Race, La Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Dimension Data team 'surprised' not to be included in Peter Sagan Tour de France crash inquiry
Mark Cavendish's team not involved in UCI investigation that cleared Peter Sagan from being responsible for causing the crash on stage four of the Tour de France
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Chris Froome back on bike for first time since horror crash
The four-time Tour de France winner has completed a couple of short track sessions as he continues his rehabilitation
By Jonny Long Published
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'It's to be expected': Chris Froome brushes off fans' boos on stage 15 of the Tour de France
Tour de France leader Chris Froome has brushed aside any ill-will from fans, saying, "it is to be expected" when racing through Romain Bardet's homeland.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Twitter reacts to a wet and windy Paris-Nice stage two
Riders react from the warmth of their team buses after a wet and windy second stage of Paris-Nice, reflecting on a tough day in the saddle.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Nibali responds to Yates: ‘Maybe it’s over the top, but a little bit of pepper in interviews is never a bad thing’
Vincenzo Nibali responds to Simon Yates saying he'd be "sh**ting myself" if he were his Giro rivals
By Gregor Brown Published
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From Boulder to the Grand Boucle, how far can Sepp Kuss go?
Sepp Kuss has quickly established himself as one of the peloton’s best climbers. Peter Cossins investigates the American’s rise from obscurity
By Peter Cossins Published