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Trek-Segafredo has announced contract extensions for six of its current riders, and with that, the team finalized its roster for 2021. Just a few days ago the team announced that it would keep the powerhouse duo of Lizzie Deignan and Elisa Longo Borghini through 2022. Ellen van Dijk and Audrey Cordon-Ragot were among the notables secured …

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dropper post, Easton, Features, Product reviews, Tech -

A decade ago, the rise of dropper posts changed the way we ride mountain bikes. The case for them on gravel is a bit tougher to make, but there’s no question that this one relatively simple piece of equipment fundamentally alters the versatility of a bike in a way few individual component selections can. I’ll …

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Daily News Digest, Features, News, Primoz Roglic, Race reports, Racing, Tim Wellens -

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On the twisting and technical climb to the Seminario Maior in Ourense Tim Wellens tactically outsmarted his five breakaway companions to take the stage win. Michael Woods (EF) was very close to coming around the Lotto Soudal rider, but Wellens had the inside line on the final corner. Zdenek Stybar finished in front of Dylan …

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Will Barta was one second away from his first professional win in Tuesday’s stage of La Vuelta a España. Only the race leader Primoz Roglic could clock a faster time. Barta’s second place was, however, a career-best for the 24-year old rider from Boise, Idaho. “I didn’t have a great night’s sleep but not a …

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