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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! Racing fans will be happy to learn that, as far as we know, no human or animal spectators caused any major crashes in the third stage of the Vuelta a San Juan. Belgian wunderkind Remco Evenepoel …

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Jumbo-Visma is investigating the possibility of adding a women’s team, Bicycling NL reports. Richard Plugge, managing director of the Dutch WorldTour squad, pointed to the Boels-Dolmans squad, which is hunting for new sponsors at the moment, as a possible avenue towards building a new team. “Perhaps the team will disappear, maybe it will restart, but …

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2020 Tour Down Under, Features, Mads Pedersen, Opinion and analysis -

Mads Pedersen strides purposefully through a scrum of tightly packed team vehicles, riders, VIPs, and members of the media. His team press officer walks protectively by his side, shielding the Dane from any unwanted attention. It’s stage 3 of the Tour Down Under, in the Adelaide suburb of Unley, and the world champion is keen …

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2020 Race Torquay, Features, Previews, Racing -

The Tour Down Under might be finished but the Australian summer of racing continues on apace. Next up on the docket: Race Torquay. Here’s what you need to know about this sort-of new addition to the calendar and how the racing might unfold. Race Torquay is part of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race …

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2020 Tour Down Under, Features, Racing -

The Tour Down Under was a great race, but it was just sport. The real struggles are happening off the bike, in the farms and forests and fields around this dry country, as people battle to save or rebuild their lives.

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