Il Lombardia champion Chaves commits to three more years with Orica-BikeExchange
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Esteban Chaves signs on for three more seasons with Orica – BikeExchange
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A rising young star sprinter, Caleb Ewan signs for two more years with his Australian Orica – BikeExchange team.
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Mining services company Orica announced it will back the team through 2017 before ending its relationship with the Australian squad.
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Orica team backer says he might have a special prize for Chaves, a rider he praises for his character, positive attitude, and gratitude.
Orica – GreenEdge leader Esteban Chaves takes the time to give his teammates handmade signs to cheer them into the Giro's final stages.
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Go behind the scenes with Orica – GreenEdge, which won its first Paris-Roubaix with Mathew Hayman on Sunday.
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Team Katusha has announced that it will pull out of the Movement For Credible Cycling (MPCC) due to a “duality of rules.”
The loss of Orica – GreenEdge leaves eight WorldTour teams as members of the group, which has stricter anti-doping rules than the UCI.
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After his TDU dominance, Caleb Ewan will skip MSR to tackle the Giro
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American Tayler Wiles will ride for the Australian Orica-AIS team in 2016; she'll be aiming for a spot on the Rio Olympic team.
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Despite a drop in wins in 2015, Australia’s first WorldTour team sets high expectations for its 25-man roster next season.
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Annemiek van Vleuten joins Orica-AIS, aiming for more success in spring classics and a spot on the Netherlands Olympic squad.
The 35-year-old joins the Australian outfit from Lampre-Merida, for whom he won stages at the Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana in 2015.
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Svein Tuft and his Orica teammates ride to second place in the Tour of Alberta TTT, and now turn their TTT focus to the worlds.
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Orica-GreenEdge confirms arrival of Basque climber Amets Txurruka, who bolster team's forces in the mountains and help rising GC prospects.
Simon Yates takes to Twitter to voice his frustration over the reaction to his twin's victory in the Clásica San Sebastián
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Despite abandons by a third of the team's riders inside the first week of the race, Orica-GreenEdge remains upbeat at the Tour de France
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After four stages, Orica is down two riders and has several injuries, but that's not dampening the plucky Australians' optimism.
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If the young British twins Adam and Simon Yates were not already in the spotlight, they will be after beginning the Tour together for the first time
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A roundup of some of the top stories in the days before the start of the 2015 Tour de France
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Orica-GreenEdge sports director remains tight-lipped about Tuesday’s Tour team selection, but British Yates brothers are in the mix