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UAE Team Emirates has laid out the 2020 Grand Tour plans of its marquee riders. The team announced on Tuesday that Fabio Aru, Fernando Gaviria, and Tadej Pogacar will all race next year’s Tour de France. The race will mark the Tour debut of rising star Pogacar. The 21-year-old Slovenian rode to three stage victories …

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Cycling in New Zealand is set to get a boost in 2020 with the formation of a new men’s Continental team: Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy. The venture has been founded with the goal of “seeing more New Zealand cyclists competing and winning on the world stage” and will be headlined in 2020 by a …

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Youth was served at US cyclocross nationals this weekend, with up-and-comers powering to elite titles in both the men’s and women’s races on Sunday in Lakewood, Washington. Clara Honsinger (S&M CX) won the women’s title, marking the end of the 15-year reign of Katie Compton (KFC) as national champ. Honsinger and Rebecca Fahringer (Kona-Maxxis-Shimano) pulled …

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The medical tribunal of former British Cycling and Sky doctor Richard Freeman has been adjourned until at least May of next year, Dan Roan of the BBC reports. Freeman’s defense team reportedly requested the adjournment on medical grounds, and the panel agreed to the request. The tribunal, which is assessing Freeman’s fitness to practice medicine, …

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Friday was a big day for kit reveals in Belgium as both Deceuninck-Quick-Step and Lotto-Soudal unveiled their new looks for the 2020 season. The short of it: Deceuninck-Quick-Step’s kit incorporates more white next year, while Lotto-Soudal’s kit goes in the other direction with more black. Remco Evenepoel was the chosen rider for Deceuninck’s first unveiling …

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