Rolf Aldag: It’s ‘unfair’ to expect Jai Hindley to beat Tadej Pogačar or Jonas Vingegaard at Tour de France
Bora-Hansgrohe is targeting a podium at the Tour de France as well as aiming for the Giro d'Italia GC.
Bora-Hansgrohe is targeting a podium at the Tour de France as well as aiming for the Giro d'Italia GC.
The Manxman's former sport director says that Cavendish and team manager Alexander Vinorkurov can form a strong partnership.
German rider left just 11 seconds off the yellow jersey
New sports directors Bernhard Eisel, Enrico Gasparotto and Torsten Schmidt will all play a key role in Bora-Hansgrohe's new chapter.
Here's what's making headlines on Monday, October 4.
Veteran sport director leaves Canyon-SRAM after one season at the wheel of the women's team.
Veteran German DS joins team after four years with Dimension Data.
Check out Caley Fretz's author page.
German ex-pro Aldag says German cycling still needs to work on its grassroots support. A Tour Grand Depart isn't enough to boost the sport.
Check out Shane Stokes's author page.
Check out Shane Stokes's author page.
The German, who has worked with Cavendish on other squads, will serve as the team's performance director.
Etixx sport manager Rolf Aldag says Mark Cavendish is fit and producing usual power numbers, but he's still searching for a win this Tour
Check out Shane Stokes's author page.
Amid erroneous media reports, Rolf Aldag confirmed he never had a ticket to board the Germanwings flight that crashed in the French Alps
Etixx-Quick Step will still be racing to win the spring classics despite the absence of cobbles superstar Tom Boonen, out with injury
Colombian will race through March before returning to South America for altitude training ahead of Romandie and the Giro
Rolf Aldag expands his role at Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 2013, now coordinating both technical partners and coaching and race personnel
Rolf Aldag is leaving cycling for the second time since retiring from the professional peloton in 2005. The outgoing HTC-Highroad manager will assume a new role as the managing director of the World Triathlon Corporation's German division.
CAP FREHEL, France (VN) —With 800m to go in Wednesday's crash-filled fifth stage, Rolf Aldag thought that HTC-Highroad had blown another chance at victory.
Rolf Aldag says stage 3 could take GC hopefuls out of contention. Plus, what caused Cav's stage 2 crash?