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2020 Ceratizit Callenge, Features, Lorena Wiebes, Madrid Challenge, Race reports, Racing -

Lorena Wiebes missed out on a victory salute when she won Driedaagse Brugge-De Panne in late October, but in the fast and windy first stage of the Ceratizit Challenge by La Vuelta, she proved to be the best of the sprinters. Wiebes out kicked Valcar-Travel & Service’s Elisa Balsamo and Ceratizit-WNT’s Lisa Brennauer, respectively, to …

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On Sunday, the strangest cycling season in history will skid to a ragged stop on the streets of Madrid. The riders will scatter to reflect on a year that began as any other, paused indefinitely in the middle, and eventually resumed with All of the Racing, All at Once. 2020 has been … quite a …

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Climbing tips, Coronavirus, Dave's Shoddy Interviews, featured video, Features, Videos -

I’ll give you the good news from here in French France. I’ve found a store that sells my favourite digestive biscuits from back home. Now for the bad news. I can’t get to the damn shop as we’ve been plunged into lockdown again. And it’s not just digestive problems that this four-week stay at home …

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Adventure, Alee Denham, bikepacking, Features, Mexico, Videos -

If you’ve spent any time at CyclingTips over the past few years you’ve probably come across Alee Denham’s videos. Through his CyclingAbout YouTube channel he’s shared his adventures to Vietnam, to Mexico, to the highest road in the world, to Japan and to many other interesting destinations. Today we bring you another of Alee’s adventures …

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Bjarne Riis, Doug Ryder, Features, News, NTT -

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Just days after NTT team manager Bjarne Riis gave an interview suggesting that things were not going well in the search for a new sponsor, team principal Doug Ryder has offered a far more upbeat update. “We have people from America to Australia and everything in between loving this team and wanting to get involved, …

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