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How is coronavirus affecting cycling? The news is moving fast. It feels like we’re posting a story every few hours on the subject, as national authorities, the UCI, teams, and race organizers respond. So we thought it’d be handy to put it all in one place. The following timeline is in reverse chronological order – …

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers. Health-related news continues to dominate the headlines of the cycling world. Over in the United Arab Emirates, the number of coronavirus cases associated with the UAE Tour has reportedly risen to 12. Authorities have specified that four of …

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It’s been a rough week in cycling-related news. Coronavirus, abuse allegations, Gianni Moscon – none of it is particularly uplifting, but we need to talk about it. And, don’t worry, we do throw some good news in there, too.  Then, in this week’s Nerd Alert, James discusses a frequently overlooked component that can make your …

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Sarah Lee's bronze medal at the Berlin Track World Championships wasn't the biggest result of the meet – but after weathering a social media outcry, the Hong Kong protests, the death of her coach and the threat of coronavirus, it was one of the most meaningful.

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Brendan Johnston (aka ‘Trekky’) is a four-time XCM National Champion of Australia, he finished 24th in the Elite category of the 2019 Cape Epic (with partner Cam Ivory), and just won one of the world’s oldest road races, the Melbourne – Warrnambool. Trekky is not only an extraordinary human being because of his race results, …

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