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Indoors is the new outdoors, as anyone who’s followed the giddy proliferation of smart trainer options will know. And as people have taken their rides indoors – enjoying the efficiencies of targeted training, reduced risk, and the social element of virtual platforms – the hardware has been racing to keep up. With the release of …

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This piece is brought to you in partnership with Sportful. Find out more about our sponsored content policies here. What if there was a virtual competition — safe but still the punch in gut you’ve been yearning all summer for — in the real world. A world full of Wallabees, excessively hairy Camels, Singletrack and …

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. After taking some time away from winning for two whole races, Annemiek van Vleuten got back to the top step of a podium with another big victory on Thursday. Already the reigning world road champion, van Vleuten powered …

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As if the chance to enjoy watching the pros in action on the biggest stage after months of uncertainty wasn’t exciting enough, this weekend also kicks off the CyclingTips Fantasy Competition. Before going any further, sign up for the Fantasy Competition here. For the next few weeks, you’ll have a chance to pick one rider …

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Bahrain-McLaren has signed talented Australian climber Jack Haig to a three-year deal, the team announced on Thursday. Haig, 26, has been with the Mitchelton-Scott organization since making the jump to the WorldTour there in 2016. In that time, he has taken one WorldTour-level win (a stage at the 2017 Tour of Poland) along with numerous …

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