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Racing is done for another season and the pro riders are settling into a few weeks of well-earned rest. It won’t be long though until those riders pack up and head off to team camps where they’ll start preparing for the 2021 season. Some riders will spend next season with the same team as this …

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The fight against doping in the United States took a significant leap forward on Monday with the passage of a landmark bill through the US Senate. The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act of 2019 will make it “unlawful to knowingly influence (or attempt or conspire to influence) a major international sports competition by use of a prohibited …

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hi there, CyclingTips readers, Even in mid-November, we head into a new week with a surprising amount of news from pro bike racing teams. There’s one big team getting a new name, another renewing with some key players, and another potentially set …

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Just a few days after announcing contract renewals for multiple Australian members of their women’s team, Mitchelton-Scott announced the contract renewal of seven Australians for the men’s team on Monday, bringing the total of Australians on the men’s squad team to 11 for 2021. As announced on Monday, Luke Durbridge will start his 10th season …

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TriRig’s Omega series of rim brakes has always focused first and foremost on aerodynamics, and the newly released third-generation version – the Omega One – is now not only supposedly more efficient, but just works better overall, too. To reduce the aerodynamic drag on the Omega One, TriRig has hidden all the mechanics behind an …

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