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Egan Bernal has his sights set on a title defense at next year’s Tour de France, telling media in Colombia that he will not ride the 2020 Giro d’Italia as he prepares for a fully-focused run at the Tour. Despite his status as the reigning Tour de France champion, Bernal’s objectives for next season had …

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NTT pro cyclist Nic Dlamini suffered a broken arm during a scuffle with park police at Table Mountain in near Capetown, South Africa. A park spokesman alleges that Dlamini, a professional since 2016, failed to pay the entrance fee of R90 (about US$6.40) to the park. “What seems to have happened, the rangers were alerted …

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Swiss mountain bike and cyclocross star Jolanda Neff suffered a ruptured spleen, collapsed lung, and broken rib in a mountain bike crash in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. Neff, the 2017 cross country world champion, was beginning her preparations for a run at the World Cup cross country title and Olympic Games. She …

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What’s going on in the mountain bike world? The Pinkbike Digest showcases the top dirt articles from our mountain bike sister-site, Pinkbike.com. You’ll get coverage from racing, tech, and some fun storytelling along the way. Looking Back on Ten Years of Mountain Bike Innovation By: Richard Cunningham Richard Cunningham’s career has spanned the history of …

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Simon Yates has his sights set on the Giro d’Italia and the Olympics for 2020, his Mitchelton-Scott team announced Monday. “Last year I just felt I never really got to the level that I expect of myself, I want to go back in the best shape possible and try again,” Yates said of returning to …

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