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Veteran sport director Rolf Aldag is joining Canyon-SRAM, the team has announced. The 51-year-old German, who spent more than a decade racing in the pro peloton, has worked in staff roles with various teams since hanging up the wheels. After stints at the HTC Highroad and Quick-Step organizations, he was head of performance with Dimension …

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Fancy some fast-paced criterium racing? Or perhaps you want to get trained for a gravel challenge? Well, Zwift has expanded its offerings to allow you to do both from the comfort of your own home. Zwift has just announced its latest map, Crit City, a 1.9 km criterium course that’s for event use only. The …

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World time trial champion Rohan Dennis is set to join Team Ineos in 2020, the Adelaide Advertiser reports. The move ends months of speculation about Dennis’ future, following a tumultuous second half of the year for the South Australian. Dennis’ contract with Bahrain-Merida was cancelled on the eve of the Road World Championships in September, …

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The president of the Rwanda Cycling Federation, Aimable Bayingana, has resigned following multiple allegations of corruption and accusations against the organisation of sexual abuse of female riders. Bayingana stood down together with his entire executive committee including two vice-presidents, advisors, secretary general and treasurer. He is also a high-ranked official in the Rwanda Patriotic Front …

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EF-Education First has released its 2020 kit from a mini “alternative calendar” team camp, which saw Alex Howes, Tejay van Garderen, and Logan Owen take on gravel and mountain bike rides outside Bentonville, Arkansas. The kit is once again designed by clothing sponsor Rapha. Visually, it’s a modification of the same themes the team debuted …

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