Road Roundup – February 12, 2020
In today’s road racing news Amador moves to INEOS, Livestrong without Armstrong, EF Education First wins TTT and more…
In today’s road racing news Amador moves to INEOS, Livestrong without Armstrong, EF Education First wins TTT and more…
In today’s road racing news, Movistar gets their first 2020 win, Astana under scrutiny, Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s notches 750th win, Evenepoel takes Vuelta a San Juan and more….
Trek-Segafredo’s Colombian Jarlinson Pantano has failed an out of competition doping test for the blood booster EPO, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Monday.
In an open letter to fans, the cycling squad Team Sky announced that naming sponsor Sky would cease sponsorship of the team at the end of of 2019.
The UCI has published the list of teams that have submitted an application to be registered as a UCI World Team or Professional Continental Team in 2019.
Former Tour De France champion Floyd Landis has confirmed the start of a new professional cycling team, Floyd’s Of Leadville Pro Cycling Team
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With the likes of Sagan, Cavendish, Valverde, Porte, and others gone from the Tour, and Team Sky seeming to dominate up until Aru’s win on Stage 12, will the result be a repeat of 2016?
Chris Froome once again held his rivals at arm’s length on Wednesday, solidifying his lead in the 2015 Tour de France with only three competitive stages left in the race.
Top cycling performances should not systematically trigger doping suspicions, Tour de France overall leader Chris Froome said on Sunday.