Team NTT
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Matt Brammeier signs for MTN-Qhubeka
Liverpool-born Irishman Matt Brammeier signs to African MTN-Qhubeka team on a two-year deal
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish unveils 2018 Dimension Data team kit
Dimension Data post photographs of Mark Cavendish wearing the South African team's 2018 kit
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish: Rider Profile
Mark Cavendish - cycling career history, results, photos and more
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Sbaragli beats Degenkolb in sprint finish on Vuelta a España stage 10
Italian narrowly beat the favourite Degenkolb on the line after the German was boxed in during the final sprint
By Richard Windsor Published
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Fan gives Tyler Farrar shoes and bike after crash to save his Tour Down Under
Tyler Farrar took the spectator's bike after suffering a mechanical towards the end of stage three of the Tour Down Under
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish and new team-mates must 'work together, or else'
MTN-Qhubeka/Team Dimension Data boss Douglas Ryder explains that conflict of interest between the squad's sprinters will be kept to a minimum
By Gregor Brown Published
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Spanish climber Igor Antón to join Dimension Data in 2016
Spanish newspaper Marca reports that Igor Antón has inked a deal with South African WorldTour team Dimension Data
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Hour Record holder Victor Campenaerts expected to join Dimension Data for 2020
The Belgian is set to leave Lotto-Soudal with no budget left to re-sign him
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish makes Dimension Data debut: 'I didn’t do any worse than I imagined'
Mark Cavendish happy with performance at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Australia
By Sophie Smith Published
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Mark Cavendish on Tour de France glory, his Olympic near-miss, and why second place means nothing
In an exclusive interview with Cycling Weekly, Mark Cavendish reflects on his successful 2016 season, and how he's looking to approach the next 12 months.
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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'I retired three times in that period': Bernhard Eisel came close to giving up cycling after serious head injury
Austrian says he'll continue for another season of racing in 2019
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tyler Farrar joins MTN-Qhubeka for 2015
American sprinter Tyler Farrar leaves Garmin-Sharp after seven years to join South African outfit MTN-Qhubeka
By Gregor Brown Published
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MTN-Qhubeka will be first African team to ride in a Grand Tour
History is made as MTN-Qhubeka start the 2014 Vuelta a Espana on Saturday
By Gregor Brown Published
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Former winner Edvald Boasson Hagen to race Tour of Britain
Former Team Sky riders Edvald Boasson Hagen and Serge Pauwels will ride for MTN-Qhubeka at the Aviva Tour of Britain
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Steve Cummings' Tour stage win was nothing to do with luck
Steve Cummings' remarkable winning streak has nothing to do with good luck according to Dimension Data DS's Roger Hammond and Rolf Aldag
By Simon Richardson Published
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Cameron Meyer returns to cycling after four months of living as 'a normal human being'
Cameron Meyer's early retirement lasts just four months as he announces he will return to cycling at the London Six Day this month
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'Class and experience set Mark Cavendish apart'
Teammates, rivals and team staff reflect on Mark Cavendish's success so far at the 2016 Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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19-year-old Dimension Data Continental rider seriously injured during Italian race
Keagan Girdlestone reportedly collided with the back of a team car during the Coppa della Pace race in Italy
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Dimension Data boss doubts Mark Cavendish will be able to start Tour de France stage five
Doug Ryder says they can only hope Cavendish will be able to continue at the Tour de France after his crash on stage four
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish: ‘Yorkshire has been a shock to the system’
Manxman admits a tinge of disappointment at his form but praises the support at the roadside.
By Vern Pitt Published
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NTT Pro Cycling boss Bjarne Riis says ‘time is running out, it’s not looking good'
The fate of NTT Pro Cycling still looks bleak, as the team’s boss says there is still no new sponsor lined up.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mark Cavendish will race Paris-Roubaix to 'see what's possible'
British sprint star Mark Cavendish will ride for Dimension Data in the 2016 edition of Paris-Roubaix, only the second time he's ridden the event in his career
By Gregor Brown Published
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MTN-Qhubeka boss Doug Ryder 'nearly passed out' on hearing his team received a Tour de France invite
Team principal Doug Ryder tells Cycling Weekly what a Tour de France wildcard means to MTN-Qhubeka and African cycling in general
By Gregor Brown Published
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MTN-Qhubeka reveals personalised A-Z rider jerseys
Tour de France wildcard MTN-Qhubeka have assigned each rider a letter of the alphabet, which they will sport on the back of their jerseys this year
By Stuart Clarke Published
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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