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From Factor's yet-to-be-released aero bike to Canyon's Ultimate CFR, we look at a handful of new bikes already spotted at the 2020 Tour de France.

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Climbing specialist Michael Woods will join Team Israel Start-Up Nation in 2021 to bolster Chris Froome’s grand tour squad next season. The Canadian will also lead the team in some of the biggest classics and monument races. For Woods, ISN co-owner Sylvan Adams, and performance manager Paulo Saldanha, this move closes a circle that started …

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New Zealand all-rounder Patrick Bevin and Australian up-and-comer Sebastian Berwick are the latest names announced to be joining Israel Start-Up Nation next year as the team continues to bolster its lineup around new arrival Chris Froome. Bevin will join the team on a two-year deal after two seasons with CCC. The 29-year-old has proven a …

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Israel Start-Up Nation has pulled Itamar Einhorn from its Vuelta a Burgos lineup after teammate Omer Goldstein, with whom Einhorn had been training recently, tested positive for COVID-19. The team announced on Monday that Goldstein, who was asymptomatic, returned a positive coronavirus test on Monday morning. Einhorn had been in direct contact with Goldstein prior …

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With no revenue coming in from race starts and few opportunities to provide value for cash-strapped sponsors, bike racing teams are in dire straits amid the coronavirus pandemic. Behind the scenes, many of the people that run those teams are facing difficult choices as budgets near collapse. Several teams have already made dramatic cuts. Some …

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