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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello CyclingTips readers, Another week is underway with updates from teams around the peloton. Sunweb is holding a training camp in Austria, but Michael Storer isn’t in attendance anymore. The team sent him home as a precautionary measure after he violated team bubble …

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Michael Storer was sent away from Sunweb’s training camp after breaking team bubble rules, Wielerflits reports. Sunweb is currently holding camp in Kühtai, Austria, and the team is observing strict rules to maintain social distancing. Sunweb riders have been divided into three “bubbles” and are prohibited from having contact with those outside the bubble. As …

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Fans of a classic look, rejoice. Continental has released a special edition “cream” sidewall version of its premier road tire, the Grand Prix 5000. The GP 5000 TdF LTD 2020, as it is formally known, was slated to be released for the Tour de France’s second rest day, which was supposed to be today, and …

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The inaugural Virtual Tour de France has rolled into its second weekend. Depending on your tolerance for e-racing, that’s either a welcome distraction, or the source of a lingering sorrow at what we’re missing this July. However, it’s the closest thing we’ve got to a Tour de France right now, so I guess I should …

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It’s been almost 20 years now since the Pro Cycling Manager game first hit shelves, offering cycling-obsessed gamers a chance to run their own professional cycling team. A new version has come out every year since then, offering updated team and riders lists, and a range of new features and updates. I’ve reviewed a few …

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