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David Lappartient elected UCI President

09/21/2017| 0 comments
by Roadcycling.com

David Lappartient elected UCI President

Frenchman David Lappartient beats Great Britain's Brian Cookson by 37 votes to 8
Frenchman David Lappartient beats Great Britain's Brian Cookson by 37 votes to 8
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Degenkolb Wins Paris-Roubaix

04/13/2015| 0 comments
by Gerald Churchill

Degenkolb Wins Paris-Roubaix

John Degenkolb has won Paris-Roubaix 2015.
John Degenkolb has won Paris-Roubaix 2015.
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2015 Paris-Roubaix Results

04/12/2015| 0 comments
by Roadcycling.com

2015 Paris-Roubaix Results

Germany's John Degenkolb sprints to victory in Paris-Roubaix 2015 for Team Giant-Alpecin.
Germany's John Degenkolb sprints to victory in Paris-Roubaix 2015 for Team Giant-Alpecin.
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Team Giant-Alpecin Presents 2015 Roster and Kit in Berlin

01/7/2015| 0 comments
by Roadcycling.com

Team Giant-Alpecin Presents 2015 Roster and Kit in Berlin

Team Giant-Alpecin (formerly Giant-Shimano) and Team Liv-Plantur revealed their 2015 team rosters, strategies and kits in Berlin - the epicenter of Europe - earlier today.
Team Giant-Alpecin (formerly Giant-Shimano) and Team Liv-Plantur revealed their 2015 team rosters, strategies and kits in Berlin - the epicenter of Europe - earlier today.
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Team Cannondale Completes 2014 Roster

01/7/2014| 0 comments
by Mark Watson

Team Cannondale Completes 2014 Roster

Cannondale Pro Cycling has added a French rider to its 2014 team roster.
Cannondale Pro Cycling has added a French rider to its 2014 team roster.
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Training & Health

Study indicates Tour de France riders live longer

09/4/2013| 0 comments
by Reuters and Roadcycling.com

Study indicates Tour de France riders live longer

French riders in the Tour de France live an average of six years longer than the general population and die less often of cardiovascular problems, researchers found. Findings may help ease worries about the effect of extreme exercise on the heart.
French riders in the Tour de France live an average of six years longer than the general population and die less often of cardiovascular problems, researchers found. Findings may help ease worries about the effect of extreme exercise on the heart.
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