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Australia’s Road National Championships will remain in Ballarat until 2023. The City of Ballarat announced on Friday that it had extended its contract with Cycling Australia for another three years, after its current contract was set to conclude with the 2020 Road Nationals. We’re very excited to have the opportunity to continue our relationship with …

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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 weekend is nearly here, but if you need something to give just that little extra push, there are plenty of things to be excited about as the road racing season returns. Australian nationals are already …

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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! A busy week in news from the world of cycling rolls on, and that’s even before you include the great time trial battles that kicked off Australian nationals on Wednesday. The big story of the day …

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Lorena Wiebes, who finished 2019 as the top-ranked rider in the women’s peloton, is settling her contract dispute with her Parkhotel Valkenburg team out of court, according to reports in Dutch media. The star sprinter had been looking to break her contract with the squad and head elsewhere, and discussions apparently had reached a stalemate …

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Bjarne Riis is the new team manager of NTT Pro Cycling as the Virtu Cycling Group he co-owns has invested in one third of the shares behind the company operating the team. NTT announced the news on Wednesday, confirming reports in Danish outlet B.T. that emerged on Tuesday. Riis, 55, retired from racing in 1999 …

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