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Pro bike: Omar Fraile's Cervélo R5 (video)
Here's the stage winning Cervélo R5 of Omar Fraile
By Rupert Radley Published
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Mark Cavendish ‘heartbroken’ to miss Tour de France 2019
The sprinter wished his Team Dimension Data team mates safety and success
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Britain's Scott Thwaites joins Continental level Vitus Pro Cycling after leaving Dimension Data
Brit Scott Thwaites has announced he will be stepping down to Continental level after leaving Dimension Data.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Dimension Data management still at odds over how Mark Cavendish Tour de France decision was made
Rolf Aldag says team general manager Doug Ryder overruled him in decision over Cavendish
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bjarne Riis leaves NTT Pro Cycling after just one year as manager
Bjarne Riis is leaving NTT Pro Cycling after just one season as team manager.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Deloitte to sponsor MTN-Qhubeka in 2016
Financial consultants Deloitte become a new sponsor to the MTN-Qhubeka team, who will be sponsored by Dimension Data next season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Video emerges of Matt Brammeier's high-speed Utah crash
The MTN-Qhubeka rider was taken to hospital with serious injuries after the incident
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Rolf Aldag to leave Dimension Data at end of season
Aldag publicly fell out with general manager over Mark Cavendish's omission from their 2019 Tour de France squad
By Jonny Long Published
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Bernie Eisel: 'The gang is back together with Mark Cavendish'
Road captain Bernie Eisel is enjoying being reunited with friend and former team-mate Mark Cavendish at Dimension Data
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Steve Cummings just misses victory on stage two of the Tour of Britain
Steve Cummings looked set to win stage two of the 2016 Tour of Britain, but fell short on the final climb to the finish line as Julien Vermote won to take the race lead
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Steve Cummings forced to end his season after fracturing multiple vertebrae at the Tour of Britain
Steve Cummings has been forced to end his season early after a nasty injury suffered at the Tour of Britain.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Edvald Boasson Hagen targeting Paris-Roubaix success
Former Team Sky rider aiming to become king of the cobbles before the end of his career
By Richard Windsor Published
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BMC replaces Cervélo as Dimension Data's bike sponsor for 2019 season
Dimension Data will ride BMC bikes from the 2019 season after the Swiss brand agreed a three-year deal to replace Cervélo as bike sponsor.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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No serious injuries for Mark Cavendish after horrific Milan-San Remo crash
Mark Cavendish's annus horribilis continued as he crashed out of Milan-San Remo after colliding with a bollard on the approach to the final climb of the Poggio.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Steve Cummings fractures collarbone, scapula and sternum in Basque Country crash
British Dimension Data rider Steve Cummings facing surgery to rectify injury after crashing during stage four of the Tour of the Basque Country
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Edvald Boasson Hagen wins stage five of the Tour of Oman as Vincenzo Nibali retains lead
The Norweigian roared back to take a second stage win of the Tour of Oman after losing his overall lead on Green Mountain on stage four
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mark Cavendish looking forward to 'festival style' Tour de Yorkshire
Dimension Data rider looking to put disappointing start to season behind him on home soil
By Paul Knott Published
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MTN-Qhubeka may still join WorldTour, despite being left off UCI list
MTN-Qhubeka/Team Dimension Data boss Doug Ryder tells Cycling Weekly that the African squad could yet move up to the top flight in 2016
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish takes win number 28 on Tour de France stage three
Mark Cavendish edges out Andre Greipel to secure his 28th stage win at the Tour de France and moves alongside Bernard Hinault in the record books
By Stuart Clarke Published
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"Nah, a wheel is not going to cut it" - spectator describes giving Tyler Farrar his $6,000 bike
New Zealander Anthony Tooman describes how he ended up giving Dimension Data's Tyler Farrar his bike on stage three of the Tour Down Under
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Dimension Data confirmed as new lead sponsor for MTN-Qhubeka
The ICT solutions company replaces current lead sponsor MTN, with squad to be named Team Dimension Data
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mark Renshaw suffers fracture after being hit by car on training ride
Dimension Data’s Mark Renshaw has suffered a nasty break after being hit by a car on a training ride.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Ben King takes breakaway victory on Vuelta a España stage four as Simon Yates goes on the attack
Michal Kwiatkowski retains the overall lead after the first summit finish of the Vuelta a España 2018
By Richard Windsor Published
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MTN-Qhubeka granted UCI Pro-Continental status for 2015
African team also invited to ASO's season opening Tour of Qatar and Tour of Oman
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish: 'I wish I could have done more for Edvald at Paris-Roubaix'
Mark Cavendish says he's pleased with his efforts in the 2016 Paris-Roubaix, but wishes he could have done more for teammate Edvald Boasson Hagen
By Gregor Brown Published
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'Cav said it would be a good day for the team, and look how it ended'
Mark Cavendish visited Omar Fraile and his Dimension Data team-mates ahead of Giro d'Italia stage 11 which was won by Spaniard Fraile
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish hits top 10 of UCI World Ranking
Tour of Qatar winner Mark Cavendish sprints up to eighth place in the UCI's latest World Ranking
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish not selected in Dimension Data squad for Tour de France
The Manxman is omitted from the African team's eight-man squad as Steve Cummings makes the cut
By Richard Windsor Published
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Edvald Boasson Hagen has operation to remove inflamed gallbladder
Norwegian Edvald Boasson Hagen will delay his season start due to operation to remove his gallbladder, but is still aiming to ride the Classics
By Nigel Wynn Published