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Ever wonder how many unique miles (or kilometres) you’ve ridden? Curious how adventurous you really are, compared to your friends? There’s an app for that.

The post Use Strava to find out how many unique miles you’ve ridden appeared first on CyclingTips.

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2019 Vuelta a España, Daily News Digest, Features, Jan Ullrich, Miguel Angel Lopez, News, Sam Bennett -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Miguel Ángel López rides back into red at the Vuelta a España as Angel Madrazo nabs stage 5 from the break, Lotto-Soudal suspends performance director, Ullrich fined for 2018 attack on escort. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. Story of the Day: …

The post López retakes red on stage 5 of the Vuelta: Daily News Digest appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, Interviews, Katusha-Alpecin, Nathan Haas, Racing, The weekly spin -

Back in May, just prior to the Amgen Tour of California, I had a memorable conversation with Australian Nathan Haas about a number of topics. Some were timely, such as his season to that point, and teammate Marcel Kittel’s announcement that he was breaking his contract with Katusha-Alpecin. But Haas consistently delivered thoughtful, timeless answers that …

The post The weekly spin: Philosophy and perspective with Nathan Haas appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, mountain biking, News, Pinkbike Digest -

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What’s going on in the mountain bike world? The Pinkbike Digest showcases the top dirt articles from our mountain bike sister-site, Pinkbike.com. You’ll get coverage from racing, tech, and some fun storytelling along the way. Layoffs at Bell, Giro, Blackburn While Vista Announces It Will Hold Onto the Brands By: Richard Cunningham In a recent …

The post Vista Outdoors, some dogs, robots, and frame tape: Pinkbike Digest appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Adventure, Altitude Training, Features, Mt Evans, Rides -

It’s most of a decade since I first heard about John Summerson’s book, The Complete Guide to Climbing (By Bike). This catalogue of the USA’s greatest road climbs sang to me — I was already hooked on riding up any and every mountain I could, and learning that there were climbs much longer and higher …

The post What it’s like climbing to 4,300m (as a lowlander who hasn’t acclimatised) appeared first on CyclingTips.

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