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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. Will UCI-sanctioned racing resume as soon as July 2? That’s what the calendar says, at least. Two weeks after unveiling the reshuffled WorldTour calendars, the UCI released its full revised schedule for the 2020 road reason on Tuesday. If …

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The UCI unveiled its full revised road calendar for 2020 on Tuesday, two weeks after presenting the newly reshuffled WorldTour schedule, announcing the dates for a total of 91 events across men’s and women’s elite, under-23, and junior races. While WorldTour racing is planned to start back up again with Strade Bianche on August 1, …

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Most businesses we’ve spoken to so far in this podcast have had a relatively straightforward journey, but Wahoo Fitness does not fit that mould. Chip Hawkins is the company’s founder and believe it or not, the Wahoo business started off in boat docks. That’s right, floating boat docks. But it was a good business with …

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I feel for Strava today. It’s an empathy built on common experience. We’re both, in our own way, trying to put a giant, recalcitrant genie back in a very small bottle. In case you missed it, Strava just announced that the core service they provide, the very lynchpin of their platform, is going behind a …

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Mandatory helmet laws are controversial at the best of times. Even the words “mandatory helmet laws” are enough to whip some people into a veritable frenzy (RIP comments section). But when local authorities are seemingly more interested in using such laws to make money than they are in protecting cyclist safety, well, that’s when things …

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