Team Dimension Data announces 8 for 2019 Tour de France
Team Dimension Data has announced their eight riders for the 2019 Tour de France which gets underway in Brussels on July 6.
Team Dimension Data has announced their eight riders for the 2019 Tour de France which gets underway in Brussels on July 6.
Telegraph Sport has compiled a list of the provisional rosters for the 22 teams scheduled to race in the 2019 Tour de France.
Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka will head to the final grand tour of the season, La Vuelta a Espana, with a strong team spearheaded by our South African climber, Louis Meintjes.
Another Tour de France is behind us. Chris Froome takes his third title, but there are plenty of revelations and possible future stars in the top ten.
After analysing his workload and fatigue after the first two weeks of the Tour, Team Dimension Data supports Mark Cavendish leaving to prepare for the Olympic Games in Rio
Chris Froome turned the screw on his 2016 Tour de France rivals when he took second place in Friday’s windswept individual time trial behind Tom Dumoulin
Steve Cummings of the Dimension Data won the 7th stage of the 2016 Tour de France in an attack out of the day’s breakaway to take a solo win in Lac de Payolle.
In Stage 7 of the 2016 Tour de France, Briton Stephen Cummings powered away on the Col d’Aspin to claim a second career Tour stage win as overall contender Thibaut Pinot cracked in a stage that ended in chaos on Friday.
The fairy tale Tour continued on stage 6 for Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka as Mark Cavendish sprinted to his 3rd victory at the 2016 Tour de France
I didn’t put it down in writing, but seeing an uphill sprint finish on tap for today’s second stage of the 2016 Tour de France meant a short reign in yellow for Mark Cavendish.