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BIRDWOOD, Australia (CT) – Step 1: Amanda Spratt wins a stage and takes the overall lead. Step 2: Spratt holds that lead through to the end of the race. That’s how the past three editions of the Women’s Tour Down Under have gone. On today’s second stage of the 2020 edition, Spratt and her team …

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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! It’s a big day for Grand Tour news, as the Giro d’Italia has announced its wildcard invitations and Ineos has unveiled the plans of its marquee GC stars in 2020. The highlights: The three Italian ProTeams …

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In a video released by Ineos on Thursday, team principal Dave Brailsford laid out the team’s 2020 plans for its four recent Grand Tour winners: Egan Bernal, Chris Froome, Geraint Thomas, and Richard Carapaz. “As it stands at this moment in time, what we’re looking at is Richard going to race the Giro trying to …

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Giro d’Italia organizer RCS announced the wildcard invites for this year’s Giro d’Italia and a handful of other races on Thursday, confirming the participation of all three Italian ProTeams in their home Grand Tour this May. Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec, Bardiani-CSF, and Vini Zabù-KTM (previously known as Neri Sottoli) earned the three available bids to join the …

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MACCLESFIELD, Australia (CT) – It ended the way it was always likely to — with Chloe Hosking (Rally) winning a bunch sprint. But it very nearly didn’t. It was very nearly a single rider that stole the show on stage 1 of the 2020 Women’s Tour Down Under. “Everyone’s like ‘It’s going to be a …

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