Trek-Segafredo
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Trek-Segafredo goes red for 2018
After a variety of black, white and red jerseys, the US-registered Trek-Segafredo has unveiled it's all-red 2018 team kit
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Andy Schleck abandons Tour de France
Trek Factory Rider Andy Schleck suffering with knee injury after stage three crash, and quits Tour de France
By Nigel Wynn Published
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John Degenkolb to Trek-Segafredo 'a done deal'
John Degenkolb will replace Fabian Cancellara at Trek-Segafredo in 2017, according to a source with knowledge of the situation
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alberto Contador escapes 'major disaster' in final kilometre Basque Country crash
Defending Tour of the Basque Country champion Alberto Contador was caught up in a crash with 700 metres to go in the 2017 race's opening stage
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Trek and Cancellara taking ‘careful’ approach to disc brakes in 2016
Fabian Cancellara is testing a disc brake bike in his winter training, but his Trek technical director believes he will use a traditional system in his Classics season
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara wins Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca
Swiss time trial and classics star Fabian Cancellara solos to victory on the third day of the Challenge Mallorca
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Aero bike vs climbing bike: Bauke Mollema tells us which he prefers
Do you chose an aero bike or a climbing bike? Trek-Segafredo rider Bauke Mollema explains which he prefers and when out of the Trek Madone aero bike and Trek Emonda climbing bike
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Trek-Segafredo directeur sportif Steven de Jongh found with severe concussion after crash
Trek-Segafredo directeur sportif Steven de Jongh suffered a severe concussion after a crash while out riding in Spain.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Fabian Cancellara announces comeback plans
Trek Factory Racing rider Fabian Cancellara confirms he will return to racing at the Tour des Fjords at the end of May
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek rider channels his inner-Sagan with a no-handed wheelie (video)
Young Trek-Segafredo rider winds down between Tour of California stages by showing off his wheelie skills. Plus scroll on for more cycling videos
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Fabian Cancellara: I gave it all I had in Tour of Flanders, but I'm not Superman
Cancellara was left disappointed after finishing second to Peter Sagan in his final Tour of Flanders, but said that he's 'not Superman'
By Gregor Brown Published
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Trek-Segafredo to launch women’s team with Lizzie Deignan among a strong roster
Long-standing men's WorldTour team Trek-Segafredo are set to launch a women's team for 2019
By Owen Rogers Published
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Illness forces 2012 champion Ryder Hesjedal to abandon Giro d'Italia
Ryder Hesjedal abandons the Giro d'Italia on stage 14 with reported stomach problems, leaving Trek-Segafredo with seven riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Richie Porte set to start season at Tour Down Under in January
Australian is set to share Tour de France GC with Bauke Mollema, while Vincenzo Nibali aims for the Giro
By Owen Rogers Published
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Marco Coledan waits before Giro d'Italia finish line to ensure he finishes last
The maglia nera lives on
By Richard Windsor Published
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Team Sky to sign sprinter Danny van Poppel, report suggests
Danny van Poppel, winner of stage 12 of the Vuelta a España, will sign for Team Sky for 2016 according to a report in the Dutch press
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek Factory Racing sign young talents Theuns and Bonifazio for 2016
Edward Theuns, 24, and Niccolo Bonifazio, 21, sign with Trek Factory Racing for 2016 with both riders eyeing up the Spring Classics
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mads Pedersen wins Herald Sun Tour stage two, Hansen stays in lead
Another early-season win for Trek-Segafredo as Danish champion Mads Pedersen claims bunch sprint on stage two of the 2018 Herald Sun Tour in Australia
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Annemiek van Vleuten reveals she turned down Trek-Segafredo to keep racing exciting
Annemiek van Vleuten said she turned down Trek-Segafredo to keep racing exciting.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Jack Bobridge signs for Trek Factory Racing
Tour Down Under stage winner Jack Bobridge returns to the WorldTour to sign a one-year contract with Trek Factory Racing
By Stuart Clarke Published
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‘You have to take the opportunities when they’re there’: Stuyven rues bitterly disappointing Giro near miss
Jasper Stuyven sat gutted after the sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia having narrowly missed out on a stage win
By Gregor Brown Published
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Richie Porte to ride Herald Sun Tour for first time since 2011
Australian Grand Tour hopeful Richie Porte is due to ride the 2019 Herald Sun Tour for the first time in eight years.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Jens Voigt covers all the big issues in a 20-minute Twitter burst
The Greek financial crisis, women's football and the Tour de France - all things Jens Voigt talked about on Twitter this lunchtime
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek Factory Racing cool on Tejay van Garderen talk
Speculation links the BMC rider to the American team for 2016.
By Nick Bull Published
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Trek-Segafredo bus gets wedged on tight bend while trying to drive down narrow road at Giro d'Italia
Traffic chaos engulfed a small corner of Sardinia on Saturday after the Trek-Segafredo bus got stuck on a narrow ride while navigating to the team hotel.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Trek-Segafredo reveal new white kit, and Twitter has spotted just a few similarities with Sky
If you're a fan of white kits, then you're in for a treat at this year's Tour de France with Trek-Segafredo joining Team Sky and Katusha-Alpecin in white.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lizzie Deignan back to her best and 'delighted' with impressive 2020 season
After winning the WorldTour individual standings with three one victories the Brit is set for two more years at the top
By Owen Rogers Published
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‘Fabian Cancellara's retirement is a pity for all at Trek-Segafredo'
Edward Theuns is sad to see his teammate leaving the sport at the end of 2016, but hopes to maximise the benefits of riding with the Swiss.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Fabian Cancellara says Trek's stability could be the key for 2015
Fabian Cancellara also claims he had planned to make a similar attack to Michal Kwiatkowski in the World Championships if his body had allowed
By Stuart Clarke Published