New-look Dimension Data aims for top-10 ranking in 2020
Japanese telecommunications giant NTT takes over the naming rights for the African team that struggled to post wins in 2019
Japanese telecommunications giant NTT takes over the naming rights for the African team that struggled to post wins in 2019
Former teammates and longtime sprint rivals André Greipel and Mark Cavendish are heading in new directions for the upcoming seasons
A year after winning two stages at the Spanish grand tour, the American is hoping the stars align once again
Dimension Data brings stage hunters to Spanish grand tour, led by American Ben King who won two stages last year
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Team Dimension Data has decided to leave Mark Cavendish off its Tour de France roster
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Five years after forming the Dimension Data franchise, Doug Ryder talks to VeloNews about the team's accomplishments and shortfalls.
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After the frustrating loss of sprinter Mark Cavendish to an early crash, Boasson Hagen gets redemption for Dimension Data team at Tour.
Dimension Data has added a new predictive feature to its Tour de France coverage that may help you pick a winner.
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VeloNews chats with the Dimension Data rider about African cycling's rapid ascent, racing in rural Africa, and more.
The UCI's rules on relegation are troublesome. Here's why:
Lachlan Morton talks about his ambitions as he returns to the WorldTour, his influence as an unconventional rider, and family.
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It's hard to imagine things going much better for Dimension Data so far at the Tour de France
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There’s no winning without the legs, but Cav proves that a sprinter doesn’t have to hit the highest speed to be first.
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With the full support of Dimension Data behind him, Edvald Boasson Hagen is off to a roaring start this season
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Matt Brammeier tweets a photo of some new equipment during a training ride in Belgium
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The South African-registered team is beefing up its roster after securing a WorldTour license for 2016.
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Highlights from data taken during the first half of the Tour show the highest recorded speed was nearly 70 mph
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