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The Trek team knows it will have to fill Cancellara's shoes for the classics, but it also seeks a GC superstar for 2017 and beyond.
Trek-Segafredo's three new North American additions will debut in 2016 at the Santos Tour Down Under.
With Segafredo sponsoring Trek for the next three years, team officials have more bargaining power as they search for another classics king.
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Bjarne Riis tried to woo Segafredo, but ultimately, the Italian coffee company went with Trek Factory Racing to sponsor pro cycling.
Italian espresso giant Segafredo is the squad's new co-sponsor, and the team will race as Trek-Segafredo starting next month.
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A roundup of some of the top stories in the days before the start of the 2015 Tour de France
Matthew Busche rides away from Joe Dombrowski and a small group of chasers to win the 2015 national championship race
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New aero helmets spotted Down Under, Ohlins continues to dip its toes into bike market, and Bunditz and Gates raffle off a super commuter
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Popular and endearing, Chris Horner has both racing acumen and tactical savvy. But at 42, a contract is proving elusive
Governing body confirms just half of the WorldTour roster for 2014
Busche is still the lone American on the 2014 squad
American Vuelta champion still without a contract beyond the end of 2013
Barring disaster, Horner will become the oldest rider in history to win a grand tour. And he's not about to retire to that rocking chair just yet.
Trek Bicycle purchased the team from Leopard SA this year and will keep its international flavor for 2014
Sure, he's 41 — but Horner's also fit, fresh and focused, and RadioShack is rallying around its happy warrior
RadioShack impresses in USA Pro Challenge opener and Schleck looks toward Lombardia
The Schleck brothers are poised to lead the new-look RadioShack squad in 2014
RadioShack-Leopard announced on Thursday it was dropping Frank Schleck days before his doping ban was to expire
Luxembourg team will not work with banned Fränk Schleck when he returns from suspension
Stage, yellow jersey lift spirits as Schleck survives Corsica
Swiss classics king will stay with RadioShack-Leopard when it becomes Trek
The new yellow jersey fought through injury and four winless seasons before hitting the big time
RadioShack GM says Trek is in for the long haul after the team saw success in early 2013
American bike manufacturer purchases the team from Leopard SA, owned by Flavio Becca
Schleck doubted his ability to lead the squad in the aftermath of a serious crash last year
The USA Pro Challenge confirmed the 16 professional cycling teams that will participate in the race from August 19-25, 2013
The four-time world time trial champion has his sights set on winning the road race
RadioShack-Leopard rider has suffered from IT band syndrome since earlier this spring
American rider solos up the final climb, only to be caught with 200 meters left
Luxembourg businessman Flavio Becca formed the squad, which debuted in 2011
The RadioShack-Leopard rider is "living the dream," and on track to ride the Vuelta a España
After two seasons of sub-par classics performances, Cancellara's supporting cast is coming on strong on the cobbles
RadioShack-Leopard star says his comeback from a broken sacrum sustained last June has been "harder than I thought"
After crashing out last year with a broken collarbone, Fabian Cancellara (RadioShack) returns to the Tour of Flanders intent on victory.
An up-close look at what the RadioShack-Leopard rider will use in Sunday's Tour of Flanders
Team boss Flavio Becca classifies report of main sponsor RadioShack's imminent departure as "pure speculation"
French newspaper reports the team could potentially fold at the end of the season
Frenchman says he ran into the RadioShack-Leopard rider in a Munich hotel after he withdrew from Tirreno-Adriatico
After a near-miss last year, Fabian Cancellara says he has an idea how to win Sunday's Milano-Sanremo. But he's keeping it to himself
Andy Schleck hasn't finished a race since April 2012, but team management says it's not feeling desperate — yet
Financial commitments to be paid through 2013, but name will not appear on jerseys or bikes
Fränk Schleck is mum on his doping case, but is hopeful he'll be able to return to his RadioShack squad for 2013
The 31-year-old, who raced for RadioShack-Nissan, says his decision had nothing to do with the Armstrong affair
Trek field tests carbon layup and geometry with RadioShack team riders outside Boulder, Colorado
Italian investigators are expected to file charges soon in broad doping case involving Michele Ferrari, RadioShack-Nissan, Astana, Lampre, Katusha and others
Italian sports director will take over at the helm of the embattled RadioShack-Nissan squad
Johan Bruyneel, Leopard part ways in the wake of the U.S. Postal Service case
Andy Schleck says he'll honor the two years remaining on his RadioShack contract and that his brother's doping case isn't about doping at all
Dane speaks his mind on the team and USADA investigation after run-ins with Johan Bruyneel kept him out of grand tours
The rumor mill churns, but team boss Johan Bruyneel insists that all is well
RadioShack lines us in Limburg without Fabian Cancellara, while Omega Pharma brings a solid squad to the team time trial
Team boss Johan Bruyneel called Voigt's decision "very good news for our team."
Schleck to race in North America, not the Vuelta, after returning from his pelvic fracture
Big money doesn't necessarily mean big results, as we've seen from BMC Racing and RadioShack-Nissan, but Sky has proven that it doesn't hurt
Chris Horner says he's nervous at every doping control because riders don't know what is really going into their bodies at the meal table or on the road
Fränk Schleck denies using banned diuretic, says he'll request B Sample analysis and will file a poisoning complaint if it is positive
With battles brewing on the road, in the payroll office and in the anti-doping courts, RadioShack-Nissan is a team at war
After leaving the Tour, embattled Luxembourger goes to local police station on his own accord to answer questions
Fränk Schleck's team said on Tuesday that its doctors do not used Xipamide
Beset by disasters the once-mighty RadioShack-Nissan squad turns its hopes to Andreas Klöden
After a tough stretch the Shack is back, says yellow jersey Fabian Cancellara
Luxembourger dodged a bullet Sunday in Seraing and points to his history of honoring contracts when asked about rumors of a new German sponsor
Despite bad luck and rumors, Schleck says he and RadioShack-Nissan are in it to win it
Veteran happy to work with a young U.S. team in London, calls Kloden's comments on RadioShack's Tour selection unprofessional