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Bikes of the Bunch, Features, mountain bike, Tech, Tech features, Unno, Zero Friction Cycling -

Anyone reading this will have been bitten by the cycling bug, a bite that causes a deep obsession with no cure. But what happens when that bug consumes your life? Adam Kerin of Zero Friction Cycling knows this all too well. In the past few years, the former police officer has spent his work days, …

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Just over two years ago we launched our VeloClub memberhsip program. It was one of the biggest and most frightening plays we’ve made, and is now one of our greatest initiatives that continues to occupy our thinking into the future. The reason we launched VeloClub was to give us better structural incentives to produce great …

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Daily News Digest, Egan Bernal, Features, Lucinda Brand, News -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Cycling’s transfer season is officially underway, Egan Bernal will lead Ineos at the Clásica San Sebastián, Lucinda Brand will race for Trek-Segafredo and Telenet-Fidea in 2020. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. Story of the Day: Transfer season begins Cycling’s transfer season …

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EF Education First, Features, Gone Racing, Lachlan Morton, Rapha, Sponsored -

Meet the Woods family, the Urán clan and the Langevelds. Family and fans star in the final Tour de France episode of #EFGoneRacing, which travels into the heart of the Alps and around the Champs Élysées where the Tour comes to its celebratory conclusion.

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Features, heat, Learn, Training -

It happens at the start of every summer — you head out for a ride in conditions much hotter than you’re used to and you suffer more than you thought was possible. Your body isn’t used to the conditions and even a gentle ride can feel like an ordeal. Thankfully it’s more than possible to …

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