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Tom Pidcock wants to try downhill mountain biking

Competing in a downhill world cup is apparently on the multi-discipline star's bucket list. Read More

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2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Argon18, Cycling Australia, Features, Monash University, Tech, Tech news, Track cycling, Zipp -

Cycling Australia has officially revealed the bike that its track riders will compete on at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Argon 18’s new 2020 Electron Pro is the result of more than two years of research and development in a collaboration that involved Cycling Australia, Argon 18, Zipp, Monash University and Adelaide University. Much of the …

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2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Features, Look, Tech, Tech news, Track cycling -

On the heels of the release of Hope’s wild Team GB track bike, French manufacturer Look has something special of its own: the T20 track machine that will be used by the French team at the Tokyo Olympic Games. The T20 doesn’t look as unusual as GB’s bike, but Look has an equally large pile …

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Bastion Cycles Track Crank for Tokyo Olympics

Late last month British Cycling revealed a wild-looking track bike it had developed (with Lotus and Hope Technology) with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in mind. Australia mightn’t have an eye-catching new bike for its Olympic track campaign (not yet, anyway), but it does have some fascinating new components, developed in partnership with boutique Australian bike …

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2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Features, Mathieu van der Poel, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

Mathieu van der Poel just keeps on winning. He’s currently the world cyclocross champion, winner of the Amstel Gold Race (and Dwars door Vlaanderen and Brabantse Pijl), the European mountain-bike champion, and as of Sunday, the winner of six mountain-bike World Cup races this season — four short-track events and two in the Olympic cross-country …

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