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The Giro d’Italia is still going, the Tour of Flanders happened last weekend, the world championships was held a few weeks before that, and now the Vuelta a España is about to begin. Yep, it’s been weird year. Starting this Tuesday October 20 and running until November 8, the 75th edition of Spain’s Grand Tour …

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers, While the Giro d’Italia peloton enjoys a day off, over in Spain, a whole other set of big names is gearing up for the last Grand Tour of the year. Among those big names are Richard Carapaz and …

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Vuelta a España organizers have announced the wildcard selections for the 2020 edition of the race, granting Burgos-BH and Caja Rural-Seguros RGA the two available invitations to take part in the race. Neither of the chosen teams comes as a major surprise, as both Burgos-BH and Caja Rural have been at the Vuelta each of …

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This year’s Vuelta will not start in the Netherlands as planned, organisers of one of cycling’s Grand Tours announced on Wednesday. The Vuelta, or Tour of Spain, was scheduled to begin on August 14 in Utrecht and finish on September 6 in Madrid, but the race had already been postponed to a date as yet …

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Spanish newspaper Marca reports that revised dates have been set for this season’s three Grand Tours. According to the daily sports paper, race organisers are planning for the Tour de France to be moved to August 2-25 (from June 27-July 19), the Vuelta a Espana to be shifted back from August to September, and the …

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