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Denmark has again smashed the men’s team pursuit world record at the Track World Championships in Berlin. Going into Track Worlds the record sat at 3:48.012 for the 4 km effort, a mark set by the Australian team at the 2019 Worlds in Poland. The Danish squad took 1.5 seconds off that time in qualifying, …

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United Arab Emirates (CT) – Due to concerns over coronavirus, the UAE Tour is reported to have been cancelled. As of Thursday night, authorities have asked teams, staff and media at the race to remain in their hotels.The race has apparently been cancelled over coronavirus concerns, with individual health checks being conducted now. Official confirmation …

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(Want the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers! We’re getting close to the weekend now, and Tadej Pogacar felt like celebrating on Thursday at the UAE Tour. Stage 5 took the peloton up the Jebel Hafeet climb for the second time this week, and Pogacar was …

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Mathieu van der Poel will miss planned starts at this weekend’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne due to the flu, his Alpecin-Fenix team has announced. Van der Poel, who got his season underway last week, had been slated to make his first career appearance in the “Opening Weekend” races, but he came down with a …

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Melbourne could be one step closer to having a network of cycling ‘superhighways’ linking its suburbs to the CBD. Australia’s independent infrastructure advisory body, Infrastructure Australia (IA), this week added the initiative to its annual priority list after Victoria’s peak motoring organisation, RACV, first proposed the construction of cycling superhighways last year. RACV’s submission to …

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