Team DSM
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Tom Dumoulin to lead Giant-Alpecin at Paris-Nice, with ten Dam set to make debutFresh off the back of his fourth-place finish at the Tour of Oman, Tom Dumoulin will lead an experienced Giant-Alpecin team at Paris-Nice
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Frank Schleck to miss Paris-NiceTrek Factory Racing will be led by Bob Jungels at Paris-Nice after Frank Schleck withdraws though injury. Giant-Alpecin also announce lineup
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Luka Mezgec wins Tour of Beijing stage oneMore sprint success for Giant-Shimano as Luka Mezgec takes opening stage of final 2014 WorldTour race in China
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Team Sunweb strike first WorldTour win at Trofeo Binda as Brits miss outCoryn Rivera took the victory as Dani King finished the best placed Briton in the Italian race Trofeo Alfredo Binda
By Owen Rogers Published
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Kittel: This is the most difficult time of my careerMarcel Kittel writes openly about his disagreement with the team about being left out of the Giant-Alpecin 2015 Tour de France squad, calling it the "most difficult moment in his career"
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tom Dumoulin extends his lead as Alexis Gougeard solos to Vuelta a España stage victoryDumoulin put more time into Fabio Aru after attacking on the cobbled climb to the finish line on the 19th day of the Vuelta
By Richard Windsor Published
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The six strangest cycling sponsors of all timeCycling is well known for its slightly bizarre sponsorship deals, none more so than the famous Molteni – who manufactured cold meats – and Faema – an espresso machine maker.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Marcel Kittel settling in at Etixx-Quick Step following torrid 2015The German sprinter is upbeat about his prospects for 2016, following an illness-blighted 2015 that saw him record just the one win all year
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Frantic pace of Tour of California sprint revealed in film
Shimano on-bike cameras capture the speed of the peloton as it enters the final three kilometres of the final Tour of California stage
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Team Sunweb's future secured 'indefinitely' as it signs open-ended sponsorship dealTeam Sunweb will continue indefinitely as part of a new deal with the Sunweb holiday company that should allow the German team to focus more on long-term development.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Giant-Alpecin reveal new white kit for the Tour de FranceGiant-Alpecin reveal their 'July kit' - a predominantly white jersey with black stripes - especially for the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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First photos as Giant-Alpecin announces new team kit (video)See what Marcel Kittel will be wearing in 2015
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Michael Matthews takes the Bretagne Classic 2020 in a select sprint finishThe Australian took the win after his team-mate made a gap in the peloton in the closing stages
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Fight breaks out between Quick-Step and Sunweb riders after finish of Münsterland GiroA video has emerged showing an altercation between a Quick-Step and Sunweb rider after the finish of the Münsterland Giro
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tom Dumoulin: 'I always keep a little bit of faith that I can still win the Tour de France'Sunweb look to shake up the general classification on Friday’s mountain stage
By Vern Pitt Published
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John Degenkolb describes the extent of his injuries after Giant-Alpecin training crashGiant-Alpecin rider John Degenkolb says that one of his fingers was all but severed when a car hit the team during training and thanks well-wishers
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Michael Matthews sprints to win Tour of the Basque Country stage oneHilly finale of 2017 Tour of the Basque Country stage one prompts attacks from GC contenders, but all are reeled in to set up a bunch sprint
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Tom Dumoulin abandons Giro d'Italia on stage 11Tom Dumoulin gets off his bike and into the team car at a feed stop on stage 11 of the Giro d'Italia
By Stuart Clarke Published
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John Degenkolb dreams of completing the spring triple crownHaving won both Milan-San Remo and Paris-Roubaix in 2015, John Degenkolb has set his sights on winning the Tour of Flanders this season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tom Dumoulin targetting Giro d'Italia in 2019, but will 'likely' race Tour de France as wellThe Dutchman outlines the Giro as his main goal for the 2019 season
By Gregor Brown Published
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Michael Matthews cruises to win punishing Tour de Romandie prologueAustralian Michael Matthews takes his first victory of the season, winning the short opening time trial of the 2018 Tour de Romandie
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Tom Dumoulin and the 2016 Giro d'Italia could be a perfect matchAfter making his mark on the 2015 Vuelta a España, Dutchman Tom Dumoulin could excel in May's Giro d'Italia on a route that suits him well
By Gregor Brown Published
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Giant-Shimano ride Tour de France Yorkshire stages: Photo galleryMarcel Kittel, John Degenkolb and Giant-Shimano team-mates ride the Yorkshire roads to be used in the Tour de France in July
By Andy Jones Published
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John Degenkolb will make his return to racing on SundayGiant-Alpecin's John Degenkolb will return to racing at the Rund um den Finanzplatz Eschborn-Frankfurt on Sunday, May 1
By Stuart Clarke Published
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John Degenkolb confirmed to leave Giant-Alpecin at the end of the seasonThe two-time Monument winner says he has narrowed negotiations down to two teams for the 2016 season
By Richard Windsor Published
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Sprint pilot Koen de Kort won't bet against team-mate Marcel Kittel againGiant-Shimano aiming for fourth stage win at the Tour de France
By Sophie Smith Published
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Tom Dumoulin: Saving maglia rosa after sickness was a big mental winDutchman Tom Dumoulin called salvaging the Giro d'Italia's pink jersey with the final mountain tests of the race looming a 'mental win' after recovering from sickness he endured on stage 16
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Giant-Alpecin release information of the injuries suffered in their training camp crashJohn Degenkolb is reported to have had successful surgery, while Warren Barguil has fractured his shoulder in a head-on crash with a car at a Giant-Alpecin training camp
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tom Dumoulin says riding the Tour de France ‘doesn’t make much sense’ if knee injury doesn’t improveTom Dumoulin said racing the Tour de France “doesn’t make much sense” if he hasn’t fully recovered from his knee injury.
By Alex Ballinger Published
