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Pneumonia stops Gianluca Brambilla from riding in Strade Bianche and Tirreno-Adriatico
Italian Gianluca Brambilla forced to sit out Strade Bianche as he suffers from a respiratory infection
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Neutral service driver who hit Jesse Sergent at Tour of Flanders fined 150 euros
A Belgian magistrates court handed the 44-year-old man the fine for incident in the 2015 Tour of Flanders
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lizzie Deignan wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège with a 30km solo move
Deignan holds off a determined challenge from Australian, Grace Brown to win by nine seconds.
By Owen Rogers Published
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New Trek Madone spotted at the Critérium du Dauphiné
Bauke Mollema was riding on a new version of Trek's Madone series at the 2015 Critérium du Dauphiné
By Paul Norman Published
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British women's team Drops seeking crowd funding after new sponsor pulls out
Team's future in doubt leaving 12 riders and staff without jobs
By Owen Rogers Published
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Trek Factory Racing announce their Tour de France lineup in an innovative way
Trek allow their fans to announce their Tour de France lineup on Twitter, with Fabian Cancellara and Bauke Mollema leading the team
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trek-Segafredo reveal new men's and women's team kits for 2019 season
The US team sticks to the red and black theme for the men, but go for a smart blue and white for the women
By Richard Windsor Published
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Fabian Cancellara abandons Vuelta a España through illness
Trek Factory Racing's Fabian Cancellara is forced to abandon the Vuelta a España due to a stomach illness
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Frank Schleck to retire at end of 2016 season
Luxembourgish rider Frank Schleck announces that the 2016 season will be his last, saying "there is never an easy way to stop doing something you love to do"
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Trek ready to gamble to deliver Fabian Cancellara fairytale home Tour de France win
Trek-Segafredo will try to take Fabian Cancellara to victory in his home town of Bern on Monday while keeping Bauke Mollema safe
By Richard Windsor Published
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Fabian Cancellara wins his third Tour of Flanders
Swiss rider out-sprints breakaway companions to take third Flanders win
By Richard Windsor Published
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Fabian Cancellara is a non-starter for Tour de France stage 11
Fabian Cancellara leaves Tour de France to prepare for the 2014 World Championships
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Cancellara promises hard racing at Tour de Suisse as comeback continues
Fabian Cancellara continues to get himself up to race pace at the Tour de Suisse, but the Trek rider insists he won't be taking it easy
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alberto Contador's retirement decision 'wasn't a surprise', say Trek-Segafredo
Team boss Luca Guercilena says they had planned 2018 with Contador in mind but accepted his decision to retire
By Gregor Brown Published
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Peter Stetina announces he’s leaving the WorldTour to focus on gravel racing
Peter Stetina has announced he is leaving the WorldTour to focus on gravel racing.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mollema and Stybar almost collide with car on Vuelta a Murcia finish (video)
Third and second placed riders Bauke Mollema and Zdenek Stybar forced to swerve to avoid parked car on finish line of Spanish race
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lizzie Deignan on her first time riding Paris-Roubaix cobbles: ‘I’m happy with my skills, but physically it’s so demanding’
Lizzie Deignan said she’s comfortable with her abilities on the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix, but added she was surprised by how physically demanding they are.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Ryan Mullen gets lost riding back to hotel in Argentina, gives shirt to locals as thanks for directions
Irish time trial champion Ryan Mullen took a wrong turn on his way back to the team hotel after winning a stage of the Vuelta a San Juan in Argentina
By Nigel Wynn Published
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First major transfer confirmed for 2020 as Lucinda Brand switches to Trek-Segafredo
The first big cycling transfer for 2020 has been confirmed as Lucinda Brand has signed with two new teams, on and off the road.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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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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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
