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2020 Tour de France, Fantasy cycling, Features, Racing, Tipping Competition, Tour de France -

As if the chance to enjoy watching the pros in action on the biggest stage after months of uncertainty wasn’t exciting enough, this weekend also kicks off the CyclingTips Fantasy Competition. Before going any further, sign up for the Fantasy Competition here. For the next few weeks, you’ll have a chance to pick one rider …

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2020 Tour de France, Features, Previews, Racing -

Well, it’s starting two months later than normal, and there’s a good argument to say it shouldn’t be happening at all, but here we are, just a few days out from the 2020 Tour de France. We’ve already given you a stage-by-stage breakdown of this year’s route; now it’s time to bring you up to …

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Annemiek Van Vleuten, Features, Interviews, Racing -

She’s a fierce competitor in every race she starts, she has an almost 100% win ratio in 2020, and she’s a dominant force in women’s cycling. But Annemiek van Vleuten is so much more than that. She’s a lover of life, an adventurer, loyal in her friendships, inquisitive, happy and grateful in an almost childlike …

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Features, national championships, News, Racing -

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The season may be topsy turvy, but the weekend before the Tour de France begins had some familiarity to it. Across Europe, many countries held their national championships, determining who’ll get a fancy jersey to wear for the next year of racing – whatever that might look like. Here are the newly crowned national champions. …

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2020 Tour de France, Chris Froome, Features, Geraint Thomas, Opinion and analysis, Racing, Richard Carapaz -

Ineos unveiled its Tour de France roster on Wednesday, and the big reveal turned heads in more ways than one. The team’s announcement confirmed that Chris Froome would, indeed, miss the Tour de France this year, putting an end to speculation that had been all over cycling media for weeks. But that wasn’t the only …

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