Richie Porte
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BMC: 'We can win the Tour de France with Richie Porte'
Richie Porte has what it takes to beat Chris Froome in the 2017 Tour de France, with his team confident that the Australian can triumph with a bit of good luck.
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Vincenzo Nibali heads back to Italy for surgery after Olympic road race collarbone break
Italian Vincenzo Nibali was one of several riders to come away from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games road race with injury
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Richie Porte gains confidence from fifth-place finish in the Tour de France
Richie Porte was within touching distance of the podium ahead of stage 20, but settled for fifth overall in wet conditions in Morzine
By Sophie Smith • Published
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Chris Froome backs Richie Porte for Tour de France podium position
Richie Porte can still make it to the final podium of the 2016 Tour de France, says former Sky team-mate Chris Froome
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Richie Porte gaining confidence as he attacks in search of Tour de France podium spot
Richie Porte made the most decisive move out of any of the GC contenders on the Tour de France summit finish on stage 17
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Richie Porte slams crowd control after chaos of Tour de France stage 12
Porte says he was bitterly disappointed with how events unfolded on the slopes of Ventoux on stage 12 of the Tour de France, and it remains to be seen how he performs in the time trial on the 13th stage
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Richie Porte crashes into the back of a TV motorbike on Mont Ventoux (video)
Richie Porte (BMC) smashed into the back of a camera motorbike as crowds on Mont Ventoux, causing chaos in the final kilometres
By Stuart Clarke • Published
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Richie Porte: 'It was a disaster and we just have to pretend it didn't happen'
Richie Porte laments his bad luck on stage two of the 2016 Tour de France
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Never switch off: The art of staying in overall contention in the Tour's first week
You can't win it here, but there's a certain skill to staying in touch as a GC contender in the Tour de France's opening week, with more riders seeing dents to their overall aspirations after stage two of the 2016 edition
By Nick Bull • Published