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New Zealand all-rounder Patrick Bevin and Australian up-and-comer Sebastian Berwick are the latest names announced to be joining Israel Start-Up Nation next year as the team continues to bolster its lineup around new arrival Chris Froome. Bevin will join the team on a two-year deal after two seasons with CCC. The 29-year-old has proven a …

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Belgian classics specialist Greg Van Avermaet and Michaël Schär from Switzerland have both announced their departure from CCC and signed three year contracts with AG2R LA MONDIALE team from 2021, which will become AG2R Citrôen. Van Avermaet, 35 years old, is the reigning road race gold medallist (Rio 2016) and leaves CCC after 10 years …

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Features, News, Romain Bardet, Team Sunweb -

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Romain Bardet has joined Team Sunweb from 2021 onwards, signing a two-year contract a team press release said today. Bardet has been with the AG2R – La Mondiale team since his first year as a professional in 2012. The 29 year old Frenchman has seen Grand Tour success with three Tour de France three stages, …

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Tom Dumoulin’s 2019 season came unravelled at 6 km to go in the fourth stage of the Giro d’Italia. At a roundabout, the peloton toppled like dominoes on both sides of the road, sending Dumoulin to the ground. A chainring slashed his left leg deeply, and as he gingerly pedalled across the finish line, he …

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2020 Milan-San Remo, Features, Photo galleries, Racing -

It took more than seven hours of racing before Saturday’s Milan-San Remo really heated up. To many, that’s the sign of a race far longer than it needs to be; for others it’s what makes “La Primavera” so great: the slow build-up, the anticipation, the promise of fireworks on the Poggio. And there certainly were …

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