Trek-Segafredo
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Vuelta a España honours Alberto Contador in his last race with bib number oneAlberto 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 EPOPortuguese 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 breakawaySilvan 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 beautyTrek 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 contractTrek-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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'I don’t have to show anyone that I deserve the rainbow jersey' says world champion Mads PedersenThe Dane says he wants to 'honour' the rainbow jersey but has nothing to prove
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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‘The crashes are pretty indiscriminate’: Richie Porte avoids losses after hitting his head in crash at Tour de FranceRichie Porte was able to remain calm under pressure and avoided losses after hitting his head in a fall at the Tour de France.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Vincenzo Nibali confirms transfer to Trek-SegafredoVincenzo Nibali has confirmed his move to Trek-Segafredo for 2020.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek Factory Racing set for change in 2015Trek Factory Racing is preparing itself for a revamp for 2015. Is it really a case out with the old and in with the new?
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Antonio Tiberi injured after bizarre crash across the finish line in UAE Tour time trialAntonio Tiberi was left with a deep wound to his knee after a bizarre crash across the finish line in the UAE Tour time trial.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Perfect start for Trek-Segafredo as Paternoster takes opening stage win Down UnderNew super-team send warning to the women's peloton winning their first road race
By Owen Rogers Published
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Trek Factory Racing finalise 2015 lineup with Gert Steegmans signingFormer Omega Pharma-Quick-Step rider Gert Steegmans signs for Trek, adding to their sprinting and classics experience
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Jasper Stuyven celebrates being Tour de France King of the Mountains in a unique wayBelgian Jasper Stuyven is co-owner of a chocolate shop, and they've created something special to celebrate his KOM lead in the 2016 Tour de France
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Nine riders without contracts for 2015We take a look at some of the most notable riders who remain without contracts for the 2015 season
By Gregor Brown Published
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'I can still perform really well when everybody's suffered a lot, it’s my biggest talent'John Degenkolb is the rightful heir to the Classics throne, and he has a tailor made team, and the whole of Germany, behind him
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Fabian Cancellara overcomes illness to start Tour de SuisseTrek Factory Racing star posts on Twitter that he will be able to begin his home Tour after suffering from an infection
By Richard Windsor Published
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New Australian champion Jack Bobridge says road win makes up for time trial failureJack Bobridge stormed to victory by nearly three minutes in the Australian National Championships road race, having been in the breakaway all day
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabian Cancellara: "I've had enough of this year's rollercoaster ride"Returning from a horror crash at the Tour de France and bouts of sickness, the veteran Swiss reflects on what could be his final full season in the pro peloton
By Gregor Brown Published
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Giro Rosa 2020: Trek-Segafredo win a tight team time trialElisa Longo Borghini took the overall lead of the 2020 Giro Rosa after Trek-Segafredo won the opening stage team time trial.
By Owen Rogers Published
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Follow Fabian Cancellara through his final season in new Eurosport seriesIt's Fabian Cancellara's last year in the professional peloton and Eurosport have been behind the scenes with the Swiss rider for a six-part documentary series
By Stuart Clarke Published
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‘It was the most emotional victory of my career’: John Degenkolb reflects on Tour de France Roubaix stage winJohn Degenkolb said his Roubaix stage win at the Tour de France was “was the most emotional victory of his career.”
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Fabian Cancellara to ride alongside amateurs at Strade Bianche Gran FondoFabian Cancellara has confirmed he will race at Strade Bianche in March and will take part in the amateur sportive over the same course the following day
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Richie Porte faces fightback at Tour de France 2019 following ‘annoying’ startTrek-Segafredo finished in 18th at 1-18 down on stage two winners Jumbo-Visma
By Richard Windsor Published
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John Degenkolb out of Paris-Nice suffering with bronchitisGerman rider John Degenkolb's Classics preparations disrupted by bronchitis, as he abandons Paris-Nice
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Fabian Cancellara returns to training after E3 Harelbeke crashBy Stuart Clarke Published
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Jens Voigt to match Tour de France participation recordJens Voigt set to match record of 17 Tour de France starts, held by George Hincapie and Stuart O'Grady
By Gregor Brown Published
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Trek-Segafredo abandon Mallorca training camp due to snow and rainAfter snow hit Mallorca earlier this week, and with the island due to hit with more bad weather over the weekend, Trek-Segafredo have decided to head home.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Alberto Contador on retirement: 'I'll gain weight and you'll make jokes about it'Spanish star Alberto Contador says that he's enjoying racing the Vuelta a España his way in his last ever appearance as a professional cyclist
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Lizzie Deignan: 'I’m finding it boring that I can’t attack like I used to'Former world champion says her head is still ahead of her legs as she continues her return to racing
By Richard Windsor Published
