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Dave's Shoddy Interviews, Features, Milan Sanremo, road to cape epic, Tour de Quarantine, Videos -

I’m not going to go on here too much as to why this week’s Shoddy video is basically a look back at some of the (excellent) content that we’ve had on here as of late. Let’s just say that I thought it would be a good idea to highlight some bit and pieces, written articles, …

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Features, News, Tour de Quarantine -

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All credit for the creation and production of the Tour de Quarantine goes to race announcer Brad Sohner, who gave us permission to post this bit of genius. Follow Brad on Twitter and keep an eye out for the coming stages of the Tour de Quarantine. The fifth stage of the Tour de Quarantine featured …

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Daily News Digest, Features, News -

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. Amid widespread cancellations and postponements of sporting events all over the world, the status of the 2020 Tour de France remains undecided. Over the past few days, the feasibility of hosting the race amid a global crisis has seemed …

The post Tour talk, Gaviria cleared to leave hospital, CADF’s plans: Daily News Digest appeared first on CyclingTips.

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AltRed, Amp Human, beetroot, Features, ketones, Maurten, Tech, Tech features, The Feed -

Sponsors provide pro teams and riders with all kinds of stuff. There are the usual things, of course, like bikes, wheels, components, and a mountain of team clothing, and occasionally some more oddball stuff, like mattresses and shampoo. More often than not, there’s also some sort of nutrition supplier, with truckloads of drink mixes, bars, …

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2020 Tour de France, Features, News -

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PARIS (AFP) – After a few days of media reports and rumors that the ASO is considering ways it could still hold the 2020 Tour de France without spectators amid the coronavirus pandemic, French sports minister Roxana Maracineanu has now weighed in, saying that authorities are mulling a variety of options. The French government is …

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