Rigoberto Uran
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Rigoberto Uran comes home safely after late crash on stage four of Tour de France
EF Education First-Drapac sports director Charly Wegelius pleased with team's performance over first four days of racing
By Paul Knott • Published
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Rigoberto Uran holds off Adam Yates to claim victory in Milano-Torino
Rigoberto Uran (Cannondale-Drapac) took victory in the 2017 edition of Milano-Torino after attacking late on the final climb of the Superga.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Tour de France runner-up Rigboberto Uran commits future to Cannondale-Drapac with new three-year deal
Rigoberto Uran will ride for Cannondale-Drapac until at least the end of 2020 after agreeing a new three-year deal with the American team.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Rigoberto Uran’s power output for stage nine of the Tour de France analysed
Rigoberto Uran’s power output for stage nine of the Tour de France published on Training Peaks
By Paul Norman • Published
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Tour de France 2017: 'Nobody else knew it, but Rigoberto Uran came here to win the Tour'
Rigoberto Uran's second-placed finish at the Tour de France was short of what the Colombian came to the race to do.
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Chris Froome vs Romain Bardet vs Rigoberto Uran: who will win the 2017 Tour de France?
Chris Froome, Romain Bardet, and Rigoberto Uran will battle it out for the Tour de France yellow jersey in Marseille, but who will emerge victorious?
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Football shirts and flag waving: The Colombian fans who cheer their Tour de France heroes no matter what
The dozens of Colombian fans can be seen outside Movistar's and Cannondale-Drapac's buses each morning and afternoon at the Tour de France
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Cannondale-Drapac boss: 'Uran and Bardet would have to be phenomenally lucky to turn it around'
Neither Rigoberto Uran or Romain Bardet look like they can overturn Chris Froome's lead in the Tour de France, according to Uran's Cannondale-Drapac boss
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Bardet critical of Urán for taking bonus seconds after lack of work on Tour de France stage 17
Romain Bardet says he'll stay true to his attacking style after being critical about Rigoberto Urán's tactic of hiding before sprinting for bonus seconds on the line
By Gregor Brown • Published