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EF Pro Cycling will start the Tour de France this weekend with “general classification ambitions” while also featuring a line-up that can “look at stages opportunistically, given race situations.” In a press release sent out Tuesday European time, the American team confirmed its eight-strong squad for the world’s biggest bike race; a squad headlined by …

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The Tour de France is around the corner, and the last two weeks have seen something of a shakeup in the race before the race. Favorites have crashed, former winners have been left off their TDF rosters – it’s shaping up to be one of the most open races in years. So who can win …

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Here are the riders that will be battling it out in the 2020 Tour de France. Groupama-FDJ Valentin Madouas William Bonnet Stefan Kung Matthieu Ladagnous Thibaut Pinot David Gaudu Rudy Molard TBC Bahrain McLaren Wout Poels Rafael Valls Pello Bilbao Matej Mohoric Marco Haller Mikel Landa Meana Sonny Colbrelli Damiano Caruso CCC Team Jan Hirt …

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The 2020 Tour de France is an Alps-heavy route with eight mountain-top finishes and one crucial mountain time trial. It begins in Nice, takes a quick dip into the Alps, then runs west for a brief stint in the Pyrenees. That’s followed by a long slog across the middle of France, highlighted by a massive …

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Deceuninck-Quick-Step will look to Julian Alaphilippe and Sam Bennett to lead the way at the upcoming Tour de France. The Belgian WorldTour squad unveiled its roster for the race on Monday. In line with what both Alaphilippe and the team have been saying over the past few months, Deceuninck reiterated in its roster announcement that …

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