Vincenzo Nibali
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Alberto Contador and Vincenzo Nibali tip Chris Froome to come back stronger after Vuelta time loss
Chris Froome lost time after crashing twice on stage 12, but his rivals say they expect him to come back stronger at the Vuelta a España
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Chris Froome loses time to rivals after crashing during Vuelta a España stage 12
Setback for Vuelta a España leader Chris Froome after an incident during stage 12 saw him distanced from the group of general classification rivals - Tomasz Marczynski wins stage solo
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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'Someone has to try to beat Froome': Vincenzo Nibali vows to continue to attack at Vuelta a España
Vincenzo Nibali, who attacked several times on stage 11 to Calar Alto, considers it his job to try to upset Chris Froome's hold on the 2017 Vuelta a España.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Wet descent and pine needles on road thwart Vincenzo Nibali's attack on Vuelta a España stage 10
Pine needles on the wet descent off the Collado Bermejo prevented Vincenzo Nibali from escaping from his GC rivals on stage 10 of the Vuelta a España.
By Gregor Brown • Published
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We knew Vincenzo Nibali would lose time on 'short and violent' Vuelta summit finish, says Bahrain director
Nibali lost valuable seconds on the first summit finish of the Vuelta a España
By Gregor Brown • Published
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'Still room for improvement' for Vincenzo Nibali after Vuelta a España stage victory
Bahrain-Merida riders wins race's first mountain stage
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Chris Froome attacks and takes Vuelta a España lead as Vincenzo Nibali wins stage three
Team Sky rider picks up bonus seconds to move into race lead
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Chris Froome: 'Vincenzo Nibali is my biggest rival for the Vuelta title'
Chris Froome reveals he thinks former winner Nibali will be the one to challenge him closest for the Vuelta a España title
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Injuries force Bahrain-Merida to name weakened team in support of Vincenzo Nibali at Vuelta a España
Vincenzo Nibali will be forced to make do with a weakened Bahrain-Merida team for the Vuelta a España as a number of key riders were ruled out.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published