BARCELONA -- The Israel-Premier Tech cycling team has found a new name and will race as the NSN Cycling Team starting in 2026. The team had said last month that it would move away from its Israeli ...
Israel-Premier Tech have rebranded as NSN Cycling Team and will race under a Swiss licence for the 2026 season, they announced on Thursday evening. After Canadian sponsor Premier Tech pulled out and ...
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Great Britain dominate with 11 victories at key end-of-year track cycling event in Switzerland
Great Britain’s Olympic track cyclists dominated at the Tissot Track Cycling Challenge in Switzerland over the weekend, where ...
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57-yr-old CRPF officer sets example of grit, earns endurance cycling title for 2nd time
Dibrugarh: Showcasing extraordinary grit and endurance, 57-year-old CRPF assistant commandant Sohan Singh Rawat has once again earned the prestigious title of “Super Randonneur” after successfully ...
Cycling journeys in the capital have increased by 43% over the past six years to 1.5 million a day, according to a new report. Data published in the Transport for London (TfL) annual Travel in London ...
Teams & Riders 'I can sleep well now' – Weeks of uncertainty end in 2026 contract extension for British WorldTour rider on EF Education-EasyPost Teams & Riders Primož Roglič stays realistic about lack ...
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Born in 1974, Al Shafar held numerous prominent sports leadership roles Abu Dhabi: Osama Al Shafar, former member of the Federal National Council, businessman, and President of the Asian Cycling ...
Our cycling news roundup, rounding out the saga of Israel-Premier Tech’s identity crisis and evolution to a new brand and title sponsor. Plus the UCI cyclocross World Cup series kicks off — and Vino’s ...
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