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After six years with Twenty20, an American UCI team that races almost exclusively in the United States, Chloé Dygert will make the jump across the pond to take on racing in Europe. The 2019 Individual Time Trial World Champion has inked a four year deal with Canyon//SRAM, one of the top women’s teams in the …

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Defending world time trial champion Chloe Dygert lost control in a sweeping right-hand corner about two-thirds of the way through her time trial in Imola, Italy, hitting the metal road barriers and crashing down into a field. Dygert appeared to be on pace to repeat as world champion prior to the crash. She was ahead …

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For world-class talent, the future is full of possibilities. Reigning mountain bike World Cup champ Kate Courtney is laser-focused on Olympic dreams, but after she makes her run at rescheduled Tokyo Games in 2021, the 24-year-old American could set her sights on a brand new objective: Cyclocross Worlds. In a wide-ranging story by Neal Rogers …

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American Chloe Dygert was on unstoppable form in Berlin, winning the women’s pursuit title at the track cycling world championships in a new world record time on Saturday. Dygert, 23, dropped the world record to 3:16.937, defeating her rival Lisa Brennauer by over six seconds. Brennauer took home the silver medal. It was the second …

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HARROGATE, England (CT) — On Saturday, Chloé Dygert-Owen will start her first road race across the Atlantic, ever. Today, she won an elite world time trial championship, by a minute and a half over the defending champion. Seems a bit backwards, right? The story for talented young American cyclists goes in the other direction — show promise, …

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