Trek-Segafredo
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Frank Schleck to miss Paris-Nice
Trek Factory Racing will be led by Bob Jungels at Paris-Nice after Frank Schleck withdraws though injury. Giant-Alpecin also announce lineup
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek-Segafredo's 'good offer' could sway Vincenzo Nibali to team switch in 2020
Nibali's agent says he liked the Trek offer, which included an ambassador role once Nibali retires
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara: 'I thought the race was over, then I got angry'
Cancellara said he had to get angry to find the energy to chase back on to the lead group after an untimely mechanical at the 2016 E3 Harelbeke
By Gregor Brown Published
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'I'm a clean athlete': André Cardoso denies using EPO in statement
Portuguese rider André Cardoso pens emotional statement after being notified of his failed test
By Richard Windsor Published
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Fixie rider causes huge crash at Giro d'Italia (video)
Trek Factory Racing rider Eugenio Alafaci tweets about a member of the public riding into the peloton with 10km to go and causes a crash
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Peter Stetina avoids 'damaged goods' tag by signing for Trek
Having suffered a fractured leg, patella and five ribs in a crash at the Tour of the Basque Country, Peter Stetina has recovered remarkably quickly and sealed a move to Trek
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Jasper Stuyven takes sensational solo win at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Trek-Segafredo rider Jasper Stuyven broke from a leading group with 17km to go and held on to take the win at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
By Richard Windsor Published
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Vincenzo Nibali set to make Trek-Segafredo switch in 2020
Sources say deals is done that will see Nibali leave Bahrain-Merida
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara's hopes of wearing pink at the Giro d'Italia suffer a setback
Fabian Cancellara is struck down with a fever the day before the Giro d'Italia's 'Big Start' in Apeldoorn
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Teams begin announcing squads for season-opening Tour Down Under
Ag2r La Mondiale, FDJ, Orica-GreenEdge and Trek Factory Racing announce their seven-man squads for January's Tour Down Under
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Pro cycling remembers Fabian Cancellara's greatest moments
The peloton and team staff paid tribute to Fabian Cancellara in his final Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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Trek-Segafredo boss confirms Vincenzo Nibali signing
A boss of Trek-Segafredo has confirmed Vincenzo Nibali will be joining the US-based team next season.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tour de France bikes: Fabian Cancellara's Spartacus edition Trek Madone (video)
We take a look at the Spartacus edition Trek Madone that Fabian Cancellara is riding in his final Tour de France with its special multi-coloured paintjob.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Trek-Segafredo director Steven de Jongh suffers ‘severe concussion’ after going missing while riding in Spain
The Dutchman has been found by a rescue helicopter and has suffered severe concussion
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Fabian Cancellara: 'I want my last year to be a perfect year'
Fabian Cancellara doesn't want to leave his distinguished career on a year of 'regrets' and plans to make the most of every race in 2016
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara: I did what I could to defend my E3 title
Defending champion finished ninth after being delayed behind a crash in the final 40 kilometres.
By Nick Bull Published
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Richie Porte: ‘Winning the Tour de France is not the only reason Trek signed me’
Richie Porte is aiming to take the focus away from the Tour de France in the 2019 season with his new Trek-Segafredo team.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Bauke Mollema wins Clasica San Sebastian
Trek-Segafredo's Bauke Mollema put his Tour de France struggles behind him to win the 2016 edition of the Clasica San Sebastian
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Quinn Simmons to make Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix debut following suspension
The young American was suspended by his team after “divisive, incendiary, and detrimental” statements online last year
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Whatever Peter Sagan can do, Trek's Edward Theuns can do better (video)
Trek-Segafredo's Edward Theuns shows off his core strength by jumping onto his exercise ball and squatting down for the camera
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek-Segafredo announce signing of Richie Porte on two-year deal
One of the worst kept secrets in transfer news has been confirmed
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Alberto Contador and John Degenkolb appear in new Trek-Segafredo kit
American team unveils their new team jersey ahead of the 2017 season
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Andy Schleck eases into retirement by opening a bike shop
Tour de France winner Andy Schleck plans to open a bike shop, cafe, museum and a cycling school in the Luxembourg town of Itzig
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Jasper Stuyven: There were a lot of fast guys on the Poggio, so I knew I had to go all or nothing
Jasper Stuyven says he knew he had to go “all or nothing” to beat an elite group in the final of Milan San-Remo 2021.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Jens Voigt to turn his hand to coaching at Trek Factory Racing
Former Hour Record holder Jens Voigt swaps the wheels for the team car as he undertakes a coaching and motivational role at Trek
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek Factory Racing reveals its pinstripe 2015 jersey
Fabian Cancellara and co will be decked out, once again, in pinstripes but Trek Factory Racing add a touch of white to help them stand out
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alberto Contador not replaced by Grand Tour contender in Trek-Segafredo's 2018 team
Trek-Segafredo announces signing of the last two riders for its 2018 roster, with no GC contender to replace the retired Alberto Contador
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Trek Factory Racing take home just €300 prize money from Critérium du Dauphiné
While Team Sky will take home €26,100 (before tax) in prize money from the Criterium du Dauphine, Trek Factory Racing won just €300
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabian Cancellara: There's not one part of me that doesn't want to retire
Fabian Cancellara says it was hard to say goodbye to the Tour of Flanders and thinks it will be harder to bid farewell to Paris-Roubaix on Sunday
By Stuart Clarke Published