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Australia’s Road National Championships will remain in Ballarat until 2023. The City of Ballarat announced on Friday that it had extended its contract with Cycling Australia for another three years, after its current contract was set to conclude with the 2020 Road Nationals. We’re very excited to have the opportunity to continue our relationship with …

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2020 Australian Road Nationals, Features, Previews, Racing -

The Australian Road Nationals are currently underway in Ballarat and everything is building towards “Super Sunday” — the day of the elite road races. On Sunday morning, the combined U23 and elite women’s field will take to the slopes of Mt. Buninyong to decide who will wear green and gold for the next 12 months. …

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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! The weekend is nearly here, but if you need something to give just that little extra push, there are plenty of things to be excited about as the road racing season returns. Australian nationals are already …

The post TDU teams and Cavendish’s calendar: Daily News Digest appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, Podcast, Podcasts -

We’re back! The first CyclingTips Podcast of 2020 runs through major storylines we’re keeping an eye on ahead of the coming race season, including Rohan Dennis opening up about an unhealthy relationship with food, Chris Froome’s time at team camp (or lack thereof) and the sponsor search of the world’s best women’s team.  In this …

The post CyclingTips Podcast: Froome, Dennis, and the Movistar nothingburger appeared first on CyclingTips.

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aerodynamics, Features, Hunt Bike Wheels, roval, Tech, Tech news -

Aero testing, or at least the data, can so easily be tricked and tweaked to provide the desired outcome for one’s brand. And so my attention was gained when Hunt shared a press release that openly admitted its newest rim-brake wheels were competitively fast, but not the outright fastest on the market. Hunt’s latest trio …

The post Hunt releases new Carbon Aerodynamicist rim brake wheels, admits Roval is faster appeared first on CyclingTips.

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