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Drapac Cycling has announced that it will cease operations at the end of 2019. Team founder, owner and financer, Michael Drapac, created the team in 2004 as a holistic development program for young athletes, with a focus on education and careers beyond bike racing. Since then, Drapac-backed teams have raced at all levels of the …

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2019 Tour de France, Daily News Digest, Features, News -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Ineos is perfectly placed going into week two of the Tour de France. Julian Alaphilippe already sees his Tour at a success (and rightly so). Warren Barguil apologises for Mikel Landa’s crash. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. Story of the day: …

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Castres, France, July 16, 2019 (AFP) – Team Ineos boss Dave Brailsford said Tuesday his riders were perfectly poised for another Tour de France win at the halfway stage after 10 rollercoaster stages so far. Reigning champion Geraint Thomas, backed up by team co-captain Egan Bernal, said that victory was within his grasp and all …

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2019 Tour de France, Features, mountain bike, News -

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For the past few years at the Tour de France when the race hits the mountains there’s a crazy mountain biker who takes the spotlight. And for good reason. Check this out from the 2019 Tour de France.

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2019 Tour de France, Features, Jakob Fuglsang, Mikel Landa, News, Richie Porte, Rigoberto Urán, Thibaut Pinot -

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Several big GC names were caught out in a wind-blown stage 10 at the Tour de France. Forced to chase after a split in the bunch, Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo), Jakob Fuglsang (Astana), Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ), and Rigoberto Urán (EF Education First) all finished 1:40 down on the day, while Mikel Landa (Movistar) crossed the line …

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