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Cancellara's retirement decision not prompted by 2015 injuries, says coach
Fabian Cancellara's decision to retire at the end of 2016 was decided when he signed a contract in 2014, according to coach Dirk Demol
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'It’s a dream for me’: Giulio Ciccone looks to 2020 with Vincenzo Nibali as his team-mate
Giulio Ciccone says riding with Vincenzo as his team-mate “is a dream” as the Italian hero moves to Trek-Segafredo.
By Alex Ballinger 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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Dutch name strong squad for Olympics road race
The four riders in the Dutch Olympic road race squad are all WorldTour names and most of them have already had success on the road in 2016
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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'Team Sky has a €35m budget, it's complicated to compete with that'
Alberto Contador says his biggest challenge at new team Trek-Segafredo will be overcoming the power of Team Sky in the Grand Tours
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara: I'm just happy it's all over
Fabian Cancellara said it was harder to say goodbye to the Tour of Flanders than Paris-Roubaix as his race was ruined by crashes
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alberto Contador to join Trek-Segafredo in 2017, say sources
Spanish Grand Tour star Alberto Contador will head to Trek-Segafredo on a one-year contract, say sources close to the rider
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara may attempt Hour Record after World Championships
Fabian Cancellara still planning on Hour Record attempt, along with Bradley Wiggins and Tony Martin
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara's Hour record attempt on hold as UCI decides rules
UCI debating on what type of bike cyclists can use to attempt Hour record
By Gregor Brown Published
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Frank Schleck targeting Vuelta a España having been ruled out of Tour de France
A knee injury ruled Frank Schleck out of the Tour de France, but the Luxembourger is hoping to ride well at the upcoming Vuelta a España
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mads Pedersen confirms his first race in the rainbow jersey after surprise World Championship win
Mads Pedersen will debut the rainbow jersey this weekend, following his surprise victory in the Yorkshire 2019 World Championships.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek-Segafredo rider taken to hospital after bizarre crash at Dwars door Vlaanderen
Trek-Segafredo rider Kiel Reijnen has been taken to hospital after crashing and landing in a ditch at the Dwars door Vlaanderen
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Fabian Cancellara to return to action at Vuelta a España
Having fractured two vertebrae at the Tour de France, Fabian Cancellara will return at the Vuelta a España ahead of a World Championships bid
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'Paris-Nice may be one of the last races for the time being,' says Trek-Segafredo DS
The developing coronavirus situation has already seen the cancellation of many sporting events across the continent
By Jonny Long Published
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Pieter Weening returns to WorldTour, aged 39
Pieter Weening has made his return to WorldTour racing at the age of 39.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek-Segafredo search for Fabian Cancellara's 'party-crashing' fan - and not in a sinister way
Trek-Segafredo want to find the fan that crashed Fabian Cancellara's Strade Bianche celebrations, but assure us they want to reward him, not get him arrested
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek-Segafredo in no rush to find replacement for Alberto Contador
The American team won't begin the search for a new GC rider until after the Vuelta a España
By Gregor Brown Published
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John Degenkolb 'hospitalised' after suffering 'serious lack of power'
Trek-Segafredo say that German rider John Degenkolb is in hospital having checks on his heart and lungs
By Nigel Wynn Published
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'Irreplaceable': Trek-Segafredo unable to find new Grand Tour star to take Contador spot
Trek-Segafredo say they'll out their trust in current riders and up and coming new signings rather than an established Grand Tour contender in 2018
By Gregor Brown Published
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'I don’t have to show anyone that I deserve the rainbow jersey' says world champion Mads Pedersen
The Dane says he wants to 'honour' the rainbow jersey but has nothing to prove
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Quinn Simmons issues apology, says tweet was not racist
The American rider has been suspended from racing after he tweeted a black hand emoji while professing his support for Donald Trump
By Jonny Long Published
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‘The crashes are pretty indiscriminate’: Richie Porte avoids losses after hitting his head in crash at Tour de France
Richie 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-Segafredo
Vincenzo 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 2015
Trek 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 trial
Antonio 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 Under
New 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 signing
Former 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 way
Belgian 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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Bauke Mollema bests Greg Van Avermaet on tough uphill finish on stage one of Tour du Var 2021
The Tour du Var kicked off with Bauke Mollema narrowly securing stage honours over Greg Van Avermaet.
By Alex Ballinger Published