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It’s transfer season in the world of pro cycling. Over the coming weeks and months you’ll see plenty of announcements about riders changing teams. With all of the chopping and changing it can be tough to keep up with who’s going where … which is where this article comes in. As transfer season rolls on, …

The post Your guide to the 2020-2021 WorldTour rider transfer season appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, ritchey, Tech, Tech news, Tom Ritchey -

Nobody’s travelling very far at the moment, but that hasn’t stopped Ritchey rolling out a couple of new travel models. This time, it’s the gravel-leaning Outback range that gets the Break-Away treatment, with Ritchey bringing out a travel tandem(!) that fits into two suitcases, as well as the long-awaited arrival of a Break-Away version of …

The post New Ritchey Outback Break-Away models are dreaming of adventure appeared first on CyclingTips.

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. A little over a week after transfer season officially began, the proverbial floodgates have now opened with one move after another after another announced on Monday. Greg Van Avermaet is headed to AG2R La Mondiale, where he and …

The post Big names on the move: Daily News Digest appeared first on CyclingTips.

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cargo bikes, Features, Tech, Tech news, Tern -

We’re fans of the Tern GSD. It’s a compact e-cargo bike package with big cargo ambitions. The latest generation, launched Monday, grows those ambitions further. The basic layout of the GSD remains the same as when we reviewed it in early 2019. The big change is a significant increase in carrying capacity, made possible thanks …

The post Tern updates 2021 GSD e-cargo bike: same compact package, now with more cargo appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, Freewheeling, Podcast, Podcasts -

After a hectic and unfortunately predictable Strade Bianchi last weekend and an unexpected break in what was supposed to be a packed calendar, Abby calls in Loren Rowney and José Been to chat. They dive deeper into Strade, Annemiek’s form, the transfer season, and more. Plus, Jose explains her reasoning behind profiling women in the peloton, …

The post Freewheeling Podcast: Post Strade Bianche blues appeared first on CyclingTips.

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