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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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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. We dive into the new week with a deluge of Tour de France roster announcements confirming big names from across the peloton for the upcoming race. Julian Alaphilippe and Sam Bennett will lead the way for Deceuninck-Quick-Step. Trek-Segafredo …

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As much as Grinduro has been wanting to get the party started, that’s proving challenging in 2020. Race organisers have even been making regular offerings to the trail gods, but it doesn’t look like even they can make events happen. As a result, Grinduro has announced that it will postpone its events in Wales and …

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2020 GP de Plouay, Features, News -

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After what seems like years since the most recent Women’s WorldTour race, Strade Bianche on August 1, it is finally time for the next event on the calendar: the GP de Plouay. The women’s professional peloton will take on the French one-day on Tuesday, August 25. In traditional seasons without reshuffled calendars, the rolling circuits …

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2020 Tour de France, Features, Julian Alaphilippe, News, Sam Bennett -

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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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