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In a couple of weeks it’s not just a year that’ll come to an end, but an entire decade. And whilst we’ve catalogued the products and content that have made up the year for us – and that feels like a pretty long lens – let’s zoom out a little further. A lot can happen in …

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A highly touted American prospect, bursting with talent, went to a WorldTour team known for its ability to develop promising youngsters just like him. Riding alongside some of the sport’s biggest names, he trained as the team told him to and ate as they told him to – but he didn’t get any faster. Neilson Powless …

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It’s crowded at the top of Ineos these days. So many Tour de France winners, so few Tours de France to win. Geraint Thomas, in an interview with the Guardian this week, admitted to harboring some frustration at his predicament — that of a Tour de France champion who may have to play second fiddle …

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Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan, who won three stages on this year’s Tour de France, has extended his contract with Lotto-Soudal until the end of 2022, the Belgian team announced on Wednesday. Lead-out specialists Jasper De Buyst and Roger Kluge have joined the 25-year-old in signing new contracts. “I already knew after probably the first few …

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Team Ineos will partner with Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport and Team UK sailing in a technical cross-pollination effort aimed at driving performance levels higher for all three organizations, the three organizations announced Wednesday. Partnerships between cycling teams and automotive manufacturers are nothing new. The Ineos announcement comes on the heels of Bahrain-Merida’s announcement that it will …

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