Sagan sprints to stage 5 win at Tirreno-Adriatico
Reigning two-time world road race champion Peter Sagan claimed his second stage win of the 52nd edition of Tirreno-Adriatico on Sunday.
Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe is a UCI WorldTeam cycling team established in 2010 with a German license, founded and managed by Ralph Denk. It is sponsored by global energy drink brand Red Bull, Bora, a German manufacturer of extractor hoods and cooktops, and Hansgrohe, a bathroom fittings manufacturer. Its aim is “improving the image of road cycling in Germany”. Wikipedia
Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe is a UCI WorldTeam cycling team established in 2010 with a German license, founded and managed by Ralph Denk. It is sponsored by global energy drink brand Red Bull, Bora, a German manufacturer of extractor hoods and cooktops, and Hansgrohe, a bathroom fittings manufacturer. Its aim is “improving the image of road cycling in Germany”. Wikipedia
Reigning two-time world road race champion Peter Sagan claimed his second stage win of the 52nd edition of Tirreno-Adriatico on Sunday.
Reigning two-time world champion Peter Sagan won Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne ahead of Jasper Stuyven and Luke Rowe on Sunday in Belgium.
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A challenging course, with two hilltop finales, at next week’s season debut at the Santos Tour Down Under means that Sagan will be only revving up his engine ahead of more important goals this spring.
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Andrew Hood takes a closer look at Peter Sagan's new contract with German team Bora – Hansgrohe.
Looking for a team to root for in 2017? How about Bora – Hansgrohe? The German squad is home to cycling's biggest star, Peter Sagan.
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Peter Sagan signed with Bora – Hansgrohe for next year, and he's looking forward to doing what he always does.
Bora – Hansgrohe manager Ralph Denk emphasizes team's wealth of talent beyond newly signed star Peter Sagan
Can Peter Sagan win with Bora-Hansgrohe? Why would an amateur dope? We discuss, opine, argue, and inform.
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Peter Sagan signs a three-year deal with German team Bora, confirming a month of speculation about cycling's biggest superstar.
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In what would be the blockbuster trade of 2016, Peter Sagan looks set to switch to Bora – Hansgrohe for 2017. Two separate sources confirm the news Thursday.
The four Pro Continental teams that will race the Vuelta a Espana were announced Tuesday by race owner ASO.
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The veteran sprinter is included on MTN-Qhubeka's nine-man squad that will line up July 4
Giro del Trentino's opening team time trial sees a surprise winner as Pro Continental squad Bora-Argon 18 stuns the WorldTour favorites
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Canadian bicycle company Argon 18 has signed a three-year agreement with the German NetApp-Endura team, joining Bora as title sponsor
The German team is getting a boost thanks to Konig's top-10 placing entering the final week
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All 19 UCI ProTeam squads will make the trip to the three-week race, along with three wildcard selections
IAM Cycling, NetApp-Endura join French squads on invite lists to ASO's one-week WorldTour stage races
Giro notebook stage 12: NetApp getting closer; Bak nabs first grand-tour win; Purito gets help to stay in pink
Ongoing health problems have prompted Steven Cozza to end his professional cycling career
NetApp in, Acqua e Sapone out
American Stephen Cozza will have a front-row seat to some of Europe's most important races next season after NetApp secured a UCI Professional Continental license for the 2012 season.
American Steven Cozza will be back with NetApp for the German-registered squad's second season for 2012 with eyes on improving on its debut year.
The German Pro Continental squad NetApp has signed South African pro Daryl Impey, one of the victims of the collapsed Pegasus squad last year.
The German Pro Continental squad NetApp earned a wild card invite to Paris-Roubaix, the race announced earlier this month. Team director Ralph Denk said the squad, which includes American Steven Cozza, was "euphoric" over the team's first selection for a WorldTour event.
Steven Cozza will switch from Garmin-Transitions to the NetApp team for 2011.