Philippe Gilbert
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Philippe Gilbert will leave BMC at the end of the seasonPhilippe Gilbert will end his five-year association with BMC at the end of the season and has already had contact with potential suitors
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Philippe Gilbert: If teams are reduced beyond six riders let's just race as individualsThe Belgian speaks on the decision to reduce squad numbers for Milan - San Remo, where he will try and win his fifth different Monument
By Jonny Long Published
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Greg van Avermaet: Not nice to hear that Gilbert is targeting cobbled ClassicsBMC rider not pleased to hear that his teammate wants to ride the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, but still believes he can win his first Classic in 2015
By Richard Windsor Published
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CS Expert Panel: Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Everything you ever needed to know about Sunday's big Classic, courtesy of the brains behind Cycle Sport.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Philippe Gilbert describes his 'great disappointment' at missing out on Tour de France spotThe Belgian rode a solid spring campaign but was not selected for what would have been his 10th Tour de France appearance
By Jonny Long Published
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Philippe Gilbert suffers broken finger in altercation with 'intoxicated' menPhilippe GIlbert and Loic Vliegen are reportedly targeted by two intoxicated men in a car while on a training ride, with Gilbert suffering a broken finger
By Gregor Brown Published
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CS expert panel: Amstel Gold
The hilly Classics kick off on Sunday, with the Amstel Gold Race. Cycle Sport's team of experts analyse the race and make their predictions for the outcome.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Stefan Küng among four new faces for BMC at Giro d'Italia21-year-old Swiss rider Stefan Küng is included in BMC's Giro d'Italia squad in his first year as a professional
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'Why should I think about stopping now?' says Philippe Gilbert amid uncertainty over new contractGilbert says he will not speak in the media about a new contract, unlike his team boss Patrick Lefevere
By Jonny Long Published
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Quick-Step Floors dictating Spring Classics – a year after being dictated toQuick-Step Floors have a multitude of riders to win the Spring Classics and they're making good on their promise to animate the races.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Philippe Gilbert abandons Tour de France 2018 after stage 16 descent crashThe former world champion abandons through injury while team-mate Tim Declerq quits through illness
By Richard Windsor Published
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'Other teams talk only of the Tour, but here it's all about the Classics. It's in the team's DNA'Having recently joined his native Belgian squad Quick-Step Floors, Philippe Gilbert says that the team has Classics racing built into it
By Gregor Brown Published
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Philippe Gilbert says he'll retire at the end of the 2022 seasonThe Belgian says at some point there is more to life than cycling
By Jonny Long Published
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Philippe Gilbert picks his three favourite kilometres from his careerThe former world champ takes a moment of reflection after realising he'd surpassed 500,000km in his riding career
By Richard Windsor Published
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Philippe Gilbert focused on Roubaix and Milan-San Remo glory in 'strive for five' questFour-time monument winner looking to add French and Italian monument victories to his palmares
By Paul Knott Published
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Niki Terpstra and Philippe Gilbert complete one-two for Quick-Step Floors in Le SamynMid-week Belgian race Le Samyn sees Quick-Step Floors create a decisive split in the peloton, and ultimately occupy the top two steps on the podium
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Philippe Gilbert wins stage 12 of the Giro d'ItaliaFormer World Champion times his attack perfectly on the hilltop finish in Vicenza as Alberto Contador extends overall lead with second place finish
By Richard Windsor Published
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Philippe Gilbert out of Tour de France with broken kneecapThe Belgian was one of many who crashed on the opening stage
By Jonny Long Published
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Philippe Gilbert wins Tour of Beijing stage two to take overall leadSecond stage of 2014 Tour of Beijing shortened due to air quality as Philippe Gilbert takes charge on uphill finish
By Nigel Wynn Published
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It's not that easy being green
The points classification of the 2011 Tour has turned into a fascinating battle of racing styles.
By Edward Pickering Published
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The greatest Flanders win ever? How does Philippe Gilbert’s 55km solo ride measure against the greats?Philippe Gilberts solo slog to victory at the Tour of Flandes was Merckx-esque in its daring nature, but was it the best victory in the race's history?
By Gregor Brown Published
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Philippe Gilbert's Tour de France hopes ended by leg fracture diagnosisAfter being diagnosed with a fractured tibia, Philippe Gilbert will not be considered to ride this year's Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Philippe Gilbert diagnosed with broken knee cap... which he rode with for 59km at the Tour de FranceAlthough he has now been forced to abandon, Philippe Gilbert still finished stage 16 of the Tour de France after a heavy crash saw him break his knee cap.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Philippe Gilbert confirms his revised 2020 racing scheduleThe Belgian will be aiming to seal all five Monuments with a Milan - San Remo victory
By Jonny Long Published
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Philippe Gilbert eyeing a ride in the 2015 cobbled classicsPhilippe Gilbert is craving a return to the cobbles.
By Richard Windsor Published
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Brit Chris Lawless sixth behind Philippe Gilbert in Grand Prix Cerami19-year-old British rider Chris Lawless mixes with the likes of Philippe Gilbert and Tom Boonen in finale of Belgian race
By Nigel Wynn Published
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What we've learned so far in 2011
The 2011 season is a month old today. So, what have we learned so far?
By Edward Pickering Published
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Philippe Gilbert to miss selection for Tour de France 2019, says reportPhilippe Gilbert will be a reserve rider for the Belgian team, reports L'Equipe
By Richard Windsor Published
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Greg Van Avermaet to lead BMC at Milan-San Remo as Philippe Gilbert pulls out with illnessGreg 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
