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Today Zwift has unveiled Jessica Pratt as the winner of the fourth Canyon//SRAM Zwift Academy Program. Having secured a professional cycling contract for the 2020 season, Jessica will now join past Zwift Academy winners, Ella Harris and Tanja Erath at Canyon//SRAM Racing for the 2020 season. “The vision for Zwift Academy was to revolutionise professional …

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Divide and conquer. Roughly, that’s the plan for shared leadership Trek-Segafredo set out for its three GC riders on Thursday. Vincenzo Nibali will race the Giro d’Italia while Richie Porte and Bauke Mollema will take on the Tour de France. Mollema, Nibali, and last year’s Giro sensation Giulio Ciccone are slated to race the Vuelta …

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The UniSA-Australia national team has revealed its line-up for both the 2020 men’s and women’s Santos Tour Down Under. Reigning U23 national road champion Nicholas White (BridgeLane) will headline the men’s team in what will be his second Tour Down Under. He’ll be joined by 19-year-old BridgeLane teammate Tyler Lindorff, former U23 national champion Sam …

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Lars Boom will hang up his 25mm tubulars next year in favor of a focus on gravel and mountain bike racing, according to Wielerflits. The 2008 world cyclocross champion made the decision to return to dirt after his Roompot-Charles team folded, and though he hasn’t ruled out racing on the road in some capacity, it …

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Rory Sutherland underwent surgery in a Tel Aviv hospital last night after crashing on a dockless scooter and breaking his leg. The Isreal Start-Up Nation rider was on his way back his team hotel when he hit a small curb and crashed. He was taken to Ichilov General Hospital where he underwent surgery on a …

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