Trek-Segafredo
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Vuelta a España honours Alberto Contador in his last race with bib number one
Alberto Contador will race with the prestigious number one bib during his final race before retirement: the 2017 Vuelta a España
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Trek-Segafredo rider André Cardoso tests positive for EPO
Portuguese rider André Cardoso failed a dope test out of competition on June 18
By Richard Windsor Published
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Silvan Dillier pips Jasper Stuyven to Giro d'Italia stage six victory after colossal breakaway
Silvan Dillier rider took his first Grand Tour stage win as Bob Jungels retained the overall lead on stage seven of the Giro d'Italia
By Richard Windsor Published
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Alberto Contador’s fully customised Trek Émonda is a thing of beauty
Trek has debuted a fully customised Emonda, honouring the Spaniard's Grand Tour success
By Rupert Radley Published
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Reports suggest Trek-Segafredo have offered British junior sensation Tom Pidcock a contract
Trek-Segafredo have reportedly offered Tom Pidcock a joint contract alongside cyclo-cross team Telenet-Fidea Lions
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Trek Factory Racing's Markel Irizar: Disc brakes will be the future
The first test of a disc-equipped bike on a Grand Tour impressed its rider, but opens up a Pandora’s Box of complications
By Paul Norman Published
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Trek-Segafredo looking 'to see what's possible' with Alberto Contador
The American team is eyeing a Grand Tour star for 2017, and Alberto Contador could be the big name that fits the bill
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali wins 2016 Giro d'Italia as Nikias Arndt awarded final stage
Vincenzo Nibali took the overall classification at the Giro d'Italia as Giacomo Nizzolo secured the final stage victory
By Richard Windsor Published
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Fabian Cancellara: 'My future is with Trek, but not as a sports director'
Fabian Cancellara wants more than 'waving and shaking hands' when he retires, saying he wants to help develop the Trek-Segafredo youth riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabian Cancellara exclusive: I've won time trials before when I've felt bad
Fabian Cancellara tweeted on Thursday that he's in bed with a fever, but that's no reason to write the Swiss rider off ahead of the Giro d'Italia time trial
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sagan and Van Avermaet top of Trek's shopping list to replace retiring Cancellara
With Fabian Cancellara retiring at the end of 2016, Trek-Segafredo manager Luca Guercilena has already started writing his shopping list of replacements
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alberto Contador uncertain about Tour de France return in 2018
Two-time winner of the Tour de France Alberto Contador has suffered through the 2017 edition with a stage win his best hope of success in the final week
By Gregor Brown Published
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Andy and Frank Schleck's future uncertain at Trek
Trek Factory Racing rumoured to be looking for new general classification contender
By Gregor Brown Published
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Catch behind the scenes documentary with Cancellara and Trek on Eurosport tonight
The 'Behind the Stripes' documentary will be aired on Tuesday night, offering an insight into one of cycling's biggest teams
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Kenny Elissonde set to switch Team Ineos for Trek-Segafredo, report suggests
The Frenchman could link up with Vincenzo Nibali at Trek next season
By Richard Windsor Published
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Segafredo owner not afraid to invest in cycling as other sponsors walk away
Segafredo's Massimo Zanetti dismisses claims it is a bad time to invest in cycling, despite Oleg Tinkov's complaints about the sport's lack of desire to reform
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mads Pedersen earns Trek-Segafredo contract extension with excellent Tour of Flanders second place
Mads Pedersen's breakthrough second place at the Tour of Flanders is already paying dividends as the Danish rider signed a two-year contract extension.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lizzie Deignan leads a British one-two at GP Plouay women's race
Lizzy Banks comes home in second place as Deignan becomes the first triple-winning woman in Plouay
By Owen Rogers Published
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Sky and Trek ready to move on after Ventoux incident as Tour transitions to next phase
Both teams are looking ahead to the Alps and are trying to move on from the drama on Mont Ventoux
By Richard Windsor Published
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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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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
