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Last spring, Marcel Kittel ended his contract with Katusha and announced a break from pro cycling, but left the door open to return to the sport. This week, the German sprinter ended his career for good. Dear friends, fans and companions, I would like to tell you all today that I am ending my career …

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Daily News Digest, Features, Marcel Kittel, Marianne Vos, News, Remco Evenepoel -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Marcel Kittel announces his retirement from professional cycling, Marianne Vos wins stage 2 of the Ladies Tour of Norway, rising star Remco Evenepoel extends with Deceuninck-Quick-Step. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. Story of the Day: Kittel announces his retirement Marcel Kittel …

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Marcel Kittel has ended his career as a pro cyclist. Last May, Kittel ended his contract with Katusha and announced a break from pro cycling, but left the door open to return to the sport. This week, the German sprinter ended his career for good, first via an interview with Der Spiegel and then, on …

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2019 Vuelta a España, Fantasy cycling, Features, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

The Vuelta a España is fast approaching, with stage 1 set to get underway in Torrevieja on Saturday. That means the celebration of fictional sports that is fantasy cycling is gearing up for another big round too. On the heels of our guide to thriving in your Tour de France fantasy game league, we’re back …

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Bogota, Aug 23, 2019 (AFP) – Colombian cycling reached its zenith last month when pint-sized climber Egan Bernal became his country’s first winner of the sport’s greatest race, the Tour de France. Colombia is riding the crest of a wave of euphoria with the likes of former Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana winner Nairo …

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