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PARIS (AFP) – The UCI has announced that the Tour of Hainan, scheduled to take place in China’s southernmost province from February 23 to March 1, has been canceled because of the coronavirus outbreak. Created in 2006, the race on the island of Hainan was given the UCI’s new ProSeries ranking for this season, putting …

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(Want to get the Daily News Digest delivered directly to your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Hello again, CyclingTips readers! The first race of the 2020 WorldTour is officially in the books, and Willunga Hill reliably made sure things came to a compelling conclusion on Sunday. At the end of the day, Richie Porte may not …

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The 2019-2020 Telenet UCI Cyclocross World Cup series came to a close with Sunday’s finale in Hoogerheide. Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) and Lucinda Brand (Telenet Baloise Lions) took the race victories, but Toon Aerts (Telenet Baloise Lions) and Annemarie Worst (777) wrapped up the overall titles. On the women’s side, the outcome was determined …

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Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado, whose impressive run of results over the last few months have made her the revelation of this cyclocross season, has signed a lengthy contract extension with her Alpecin-Fenix team. Alvarado will ride on with the Belgian outfit through February of 2024, the squad announced on Sunday, at the Hoogerheide World Cup. …

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2020 Tour Down Under, Features, Matthew Holmes, News, Race reports, Richie Porte -

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WILLUNGA HILL, Australia (CT) – Richie Porte’s reign on Willunga Hill has finally come to an end. Today, for the first time in seven years, the Tasmanian wasn’t the first across the line atop the Tour Down Under’s most famous climb. But Porte wasn’t too disappointed — his second place on the stage was enough …

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