Cannondale 2019 SystemSix first-ride review: ‘Don’t call it an aero bike!’
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EF Education–EasyPost, is an American professional cycling team. Founded in 2003, they have competed in the UCI World Tour since 2009. Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, United States, the team maintains an equipment and training facility in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. Wikipedia
EF Education–EasyPost, is an American professional cycling team. Founded in 2003, they have competed in the UCI World Tour since 2009. Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, United States, the team maintains an equipment and training facility in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. Wikipedia
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Take an inside look at how a WorldTour team prepares for the "Hell of the North," Paris-Roubaix.
EF Education First-Drapac rider Sebastian Langeveld will ride disc brakes at Roubaix after making the podium in 2017.
With a long-term deal in hand, Sep Vanmarcke and his EF team expect the Belgian will be a cool-headed threat at Tour of Flanders.
Sep Vanmarcke hit the deck with five other EF-Drapac teammates midway through E3 Harelbeke, but fought back to finish seventh.
Lawson Craddock closed out 2017 without a single top-10 finish, but that doesn't mean it was a lost year.
Daniel Moreno will be a key support rider for the team's leader Rigoberto Uran throughout the year, especially at the Tour de France.
Logan Owen is set to make his WorldTour debut with EF Education First-Drapac at the Tour Down Under later this month.
EF Education First-Drapac saw 10 riders leave for other teams, but the American team keeps two familiar stars at the helm
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Spanish climber Dani Moreno is the latest addition to EF Education First-Drapac for 2018. He joins the team after spending two seasons at Movistar.
Oath, the parent company of several major media brands cancels its sponsorship of Slipstream's EF Education-First Drapac team.
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U.S. based Team Slipstream was on the brink of collapse in late 2017. Here's how it survived and secured a better future.
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On the heels of signing Italian sprinter Sacha Modolo, Slipstream Sports has signed British sprinter Dan McLay for 2018.
Simon Clarke has re-signed with the Slipstream Sports program through the 2020 season.
Slipstream Sports has bolstered its outlook for the sprints in signing Italian Sacha Modolo for 2018.
Logan Owen, 22, will ride for U.S.-based WorldTour team, which nearly folded because it initially lacked sponsor dollars for 2018.
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Despite two weeks of uncertainty in the midst of transfer season, Cannondale-Drapac's top riders are staying on the team for 2018.
Rigobert Uran will stay with Slipstream Sports after signing a three-year extension back at the beginning of August.
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Cannondale-Drapac will continue into 2018 with EF Education First as a prominent sponsor.
An email from Cannondale-Drapac team management confirms that all contracts for 2018 will be honored.
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On this week's episode of The VeloNews Show we discuss the crisis facing American cycling team Cannondale-Drapac.
Andrew Talansky is retiring. We talk more about Cannondale-Drapac's tenuous situation, and argue about the Vuelta.
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Our four experts offer not-so-expert opinions on which Slipstream crowdfunding package is best and if riders should jump ship.
Michael Woods said he's hopeful Cannondale can find money and survive for at least another year, but he's looking at other options too.
A personal connection to Slipstream makes Cannondale-Drapac's peril even more troubling for Pete Stetina.
Cannondale-Drapac launches its crowdfunding campaign. The Fairly Group offers a $2 million match to save the team.
We talk to Jonathan Vaughters as well as riders Joe Dombrowski and Michael Woods about their troubled Cannondale team.
Pro teams throughout the Vuelta are fearful that Cannondale-Drapac may shut down, even though they're rivals in the races.
Gregor Brown stops by the team's bus at the Vuelta to speak with Joe Dombrowski, Michael Woods, and others about the future.
Stunned Cannondale-Drapac riders put pedal to the metal Sunday in all bid to win, and soothe their frazzled nerves.
A look at the history of the Slipstream Sports team, as it now faces an uncertain future with the announcement of a $7 million dollar budget shortfall.
Slipstream Sports, owner of Cannondale-Drapac, may resort to crowdfunding to overcome budget shortfall threatening team's future.
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Quite suddenly, Cannondale-Drapac is on the brink of collapse.
Colombian rider Rigoberto Urán has extended his contract with Cannondale-Drapac for another three years, the team announced on Monday.
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Cannondale-Drapac has been public about its search for a new sponsor, and Rigoberto Urán's magic Tour de France may aid the effort.
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Cannondale-Drapac tossed its polka dot jersey between two Tour-rookie teammates on Monday, off Taylor Phinney and onto Nate Brown.
Cannondale-Drapac's team features GC dark horse Andrew Talansky as well as Taylor Phinney making his Tour de France debut.
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Andrew Talansky's win in the Amgen Tour of California queen stage breaks his Slipstream outfit's two-year WorldTour win drought.
All 18 WorldTour teams now count at least one victory in their books for 2017. But why are the top teams winning, or not, so much?
Against the odds, Sebastian Langeveld gave his team its first Roubaix podium since Johan Van Summeren won here in 2011.
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Cannondale-Drapac rode a Superslice time trial bike with disc brakes in Tirreno-Adriatico's stage 1.
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It's easy to root for Cannondale – Drapac, but it's hard to root for them also. Can the peloton's "Bad News Bears" turn it around in 2017?
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Taylor Phinney says he's motivated to keep racing in 2017 but has yet to sign a contract with any team. Will he return to Slipstream?
Belgian classics specialist Sep Vanmarcke has signed with Cannondale – Drapac. Jonathan Vaughters hopes his new hire can win Roubaix.
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Jonathan Vaughters thinks he's found an untapped talent in Pierre Rolland. The Cannondale – Drapac team hopes to set the Frenchman up for a top-five Tour result.
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Cannondale rider Andrew Talansky will skip the Tour de France, citing a bad Spring that saw him battle illness and personal issues.