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“Tomorrow he’ll understand.” That’s what Monsieur Paris-Roubaix Roger DeVlaeminck stated, in Flemish, in my general direction, on the night before the 1988 race.

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. The difficulties facing the world of cycling are impacting not only riders, teams, and races, but international governing bodies as well. The UCI announced on Thursday that it has enacted cost-saving measures that include furloughs and salary reductions amid …

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PARIS (AFP) — Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the UCI has announced cost-cutting measures that include salary reductions and employee furloughs. “Our international federation is going through a crisis without precedent since the Second World War,” said Lappartient in a statement announcing the cuts. “Inactivity is hitting athletes, teams, organizers, partners and the large majority …

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The annual Sea Otter Classic trade show isn’t happening as usual this month, unfortunately, so to fill the gaping tech news void left in its wake, we went ahead and put together our own virtual event, which we’ve playfully dubbed … Pond Beaver 2020! We’ve gathered up a mountain of information and images of new …

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Order has once again been restored in the universe. No Paris-Roubaix won’t be held this weekend after all — rather, Baldwin Street in the New Zealand city of Dunedin has once again been declared the steepest street in the world. This week, the stupidly steep concrete road in New Zealand’s South Island reclaimed the Guinness …

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