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The final race of the season is underway, and the professional cyclists of the world are gearing up for a well-deserved break and some time off the bike. But that’s no excuse for complacency in the cut-throat world of the CyclingTips Weekly Quiz – and this week, there are some serious stakes at play, with …

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Upstart South African company BikeBox wants you to fly with your bike. But it doesn’t think you need an expensive case to do so, and instead is proposing that you use a more basic vessel made of corrugated plastic. The concept of using a corrugated plastic box instead of a cardboard one for transporting your …

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Usually, cyclists hope it won’t rain before a bike ride. At a recent media event, Castelli product managers were hoping for the opposite. It’s why they chose to host it in the Ötztal Valley of Tyrol, Austria, 250 kilometers north of their headquarters in Fonzaso, Italy. And though it didn’t rain, the question of variable weather perfectly encapsulates …

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2019 Tour of Guangxi, Daily News Digest, Edo Maas, Features, Fernando Gaviria, News -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Fernando Gaviria sprints to his first win since May in the opening stage of the Tour of Guangxi, Sunweb development rider Edo Maas left paralyzed after collision with car at Lombardia U23 race, Mitchelton-Scott extends Jessica Allen. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News …

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Come October 28, Strava will remove direct Bluetooth and ANT+ sensor support for Summit members using its mobile app. The news was first announced in early September, with Strava recently sending out another reminder of the impending feature removal. Strava’s original statement — included below — points to a lack of app stability as the …

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