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O yeah I forgot, but I actually wanted this to be my first post of 2020
Tony Martin is sent off in style with an Etixx-QuickStep victory in the men’s team time trial even at the Doha World Championships. Thanks to CyclingTips’ Daily Diary for the photo.
Julian Alaphilippe goes for a flyer in today’s time trial stage...Joris Knapen photo from Etixx-Quickstep’s Twitter stream.
Some of Marshall Kappel’s photos from the first week of the Tour. Head over to Soigneur’s gallery for more photos of the Tour’s ups and downs.
So need to get Etixx-QuickStep 2016 team kit!
So need to get Etixx-QuickStep 2016 team kit!
I so need to get the Etixx-QuickStep 2016 team cycling kit! It looks so sexy! Doubt I will wear it as well, as Marcel Kittel does!
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Stage 8 Preview – London (86km)
Stage 8 Preview – London (86km)
It’s the climax of the Tour of Britain today as the riders face a 14 lap circuit around London, taking in some famous landmarks.
It brings an end to a fantastic week of racing, it has certainly lived up to its billing, and with Edvald Boassen Hagen leading the race, the MTN-Qhubeka man should now win the yellow jersey ahead of Woulter Poels.
The route for this year’s Tour was a tough one, and…
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Stage Six Report – Stoke-on-Trent to Nottingham (192.7km)
Stage Six Report – Stoke-on-Trent to Nottingham (192.7km)
Matteo Trentin wins stage six of the Tour of Britain after what was a fascinating last 10km, as Edvald Boassen Hagen retains the yellow jersey by adding a further 12 seconds to his lead.
Boassen Hagen retained the yellow jersey today, after what was an absorbing watch
Stage six was always going to be one of the hardest days with three climbs on offer that would sap the rider’s energy even further…
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Stage Four Report – Edinburgh to Blyth (217.4km)
Stage Four Report – Edinburgh to Blyth (217.4km)
Fernando Gaviria wins stage four of the Aviva Tour Britain in Blyth as some electric pace sees the Columbian shoot past Andre Greipel on his way to the line, as Jose Lobato keeps hold of yellow jersey again.
If this young Columbian can produce results like that again in the future, he could be a real handful for the other sprinters
Etixx-Quickstep’s Gaviria whose predominant discipline is the…
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