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Mark Cavendish: It feels weird riding against Etixx-Quick Step
Mark Cavendish spoke ahead of the Tour of Qatar about settling in at Dimension Data and racing against his former Etixx-QuickStep teammates
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Mark Cavendish joins Team Dimension Data for 2016 season
Mark Cavendish, Mark Renshaw and Bernie Eisel will join Team Dimension Data in 2016, the team confirms
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish to stay with Dimension Data through 2019, according to reports
Star sprinter Mark Cavendish will race in 2019 with Dimension Data after reaching a last-minute deal for an additional year, according to reports.
By Gregor Brown Published
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'Sometimes it's nice to shake the tree but it didn't work out': Doug Ryder on Steve Cummings's 2018 race programme
Dimension Data boss Doug Ryder says there were times when they had to ask Cummings to step up and accept change this year
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Track training won't hamper Mark Cavendish in Tour de France sprints, says Renshaw
Cavendish's Dimension Data teammate says the team will do all it can to deliver the Manxman to the yellow jersey on the opening day of the Tour de France
By Sophie Smith Published
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Mark Cavendish aiming for Tour de France stage win record, says team
Mark Cavendish has his sights set on the all-time record of Tour de France stage wins, aiming to surpass Hinault and Merckx's records
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish: 'I didn't think I'd suffer as much as I did today'
Mark Cavendish had to work hard to make it to the finish within the timecut on the mountainous stage eight in the Pyrenees
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish to decide on Track World Championships participation during Tour of Qatar
With lofty aims for 2016, Mark Cavendish says the road to World Championships, Tour de France and Olympic glory is not yet set in stone
By Owen Rogers Published
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Mark Cavendish denies he's about to quit the Tour de France
Cycling Weekly understands the plan was for Mark Cavendish to leave the Tour de France after stage 16, but the Manxman may have other ideas
By Gregor Brown Published
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Edvald Boasson Hagen's Tour of Qatar hopes dashed by double puncture
Heartbreak for Edvald Boasson Hagen as double puncture ends hopes of overall win in Tour of Qatar
By Owen Rogers Published
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Matt Brammeier wins his weight in beer at Tour of Flanders
While other riders have their eye on the race win, Irish rider Matt Brammeier aimed to win a huge amount of beer at the Tour of Flanders
By Gregor Brown Published
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Andrea Tafi not listed in Dimension Data roster for 2019 despite rumours he will join team
Andrea Tafi has not been listed in the 2019 Dimension Data roster despite rumours he would ride for the South African team.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'I'm a simple guy who just wants to ride his bike'
Tour of Britain winner Steve Cummings says he doesn't want the celebrity status of the likes of Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins
By Nick Bull Published
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MTN-Qhubeka to become first African team to compete at Tour de France
Tour de France organiser ASO awards MTN-Qhubeka a wildcard for the Tour de France, with three French teams and German's Bora-Argon 18 also invited
By Gregor Brown Published
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British national champion Connor Swift joins Dimension Data as a stagiaire
Esteban Chaves' brother Brayan will also move up to the WorldTour as stagiaire with Mitchelton-Scott
By Richard Windsor Published
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Your chance to buy MTN-Qhubeka's Tour de France bikes
You could get your hands on a bike ridden by one of the MTN-Qhubeka stars at the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish back from injury to ride Milan-San Remo: 'a race close to my heart'
After crashing out of Tirreno-Adriatico on the opening stage and sustaining a fractured rib, Mark Cavendish has recovered sufficiently to race in Milan-San Remo on Saturday
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Five riders who made their name at the 2015 Tour de France
The usual suspects dominated the general classification at the Tour de France, but a number of riders sprung from nowhere to put in standout performances. Here are five that caught our eye:
By Stuart Clarke Published
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NTT Pro Cycling announce new headline sponsors
NTT Pro Cycling has announced its new headline sponsors, bringing an end to the uncertainty around their future.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Giacomo Nizzolo takes Tour of Oman 2019 final stage victory as Alexey Lutsenko seals overall
Three stage wins hands Lutsenko victory after a dominant performance
By Owen Rogers Published
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Mark Cavendish wins stage two and takes lead in the Tour of Croatia
Mark Cavendish takes the overall lead in the Tour of Croatia after beating stage one winner Giacomo Nizzolo on stage two
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish to make long awaited return at Tour of Slovenia
Mark Cavendish is to race the Tour of Slovenia, his first race in three months, from June 15-18.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Bjarne Riis returns to men's WorldTour as NTT Pro Cycling boss
Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis will take over as team manager at NTT Pro Cycling, as they join forces with women’s team Virtu Cycling.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Boasson Hagen expecting Team Sky fight at Tour of Britain
Edvald Baosson Hagen is back in the lead of the Aviva Tour of Britain, six years since he won the race, but he would prefer it if Team Sky’s Wouter Poels, one second back, was in yellow
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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'Cycling has been my life for 20 years': Enrico Gasparrotto calls time on his career at 38
Enrico Gasparotto has announced his retirement from professional cycling at the age of 38 after a very successful career spanning 16 years for eight teams, winning various races
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Cameron Meyer leaves Dimension Data citing personal issues
Ongoing personal issues have led to Cameron Meyer leaving Dimension Data after just six months
By Stuart Clarke 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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Mark Cavendish to miss Ghent-Wevelgem: 'the classics don't make you faster'
British sprint star Mark Cavendish will miss Ghent-Wevelgem in Belgium on Sunday in order to stay fresh for his main season goals
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish: WorldTour points system 'doesn't make sense to me'
With Dimension Data's position in the top-flight WorldTour in jeopardy, Mark Cavendish says that the UCI's points system needs revising
By Gregor Brown Published