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Shannon Malseed’s season didn’t start as planned. On January 4, she crashed heavily on the final lap of stage 2 of the Bay Crits, fracturing her scapula and a vertebra. It looked like it could have been a lot worse — the 2018 Australian champion spent more than an hour on the ground as paramedics …

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In his athletic prime, Russell Williams was a multi-time national champion, a sprinter, powerful on the track and the road. The type of rider who, under different circumstances, might have been pulled onto Great Britain’s national track program, supported in his training, been called up for the world championships or Olympics. He was, he claims, …

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(Want to get the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers! A few days after Michele Ferrari’s name returned to the headlines, with Scandinavian media reporting that the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation had information suggesting that the banned doctor could be working with Astana riders, the CADF has …

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Mads Pedersen, the reigning world road champion, will ride on with Trek-Segafredo through the 2022 season. The 24-year-old Dane has been with the team since 2017, winning the Tour of Denmark in his first year there, and showing his Classics chops with a runner-up ride at the Tour of Flanders in 2018. Last fall, while …

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The Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF) confirmed in a statement Wednesday that it had received information linking Astana riders to banned doctor Michele Ferrari, but that it had decided against initiating disciplinary proceedings “after careful review of the elements available.” According to the statement, the organization “deeply regrets that the report was leaked,” and is conducting …

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