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Mathieu van der Poel led the cyclocross world championships from end-to-end and crossed the finish line with a 90 second gap, leaving no doubt who stands as the best male cyclocross racer on the planet. Great Britain’s Tom Pidcock finished second, ahead of Belgium’s Toon Aerts in third. For much of this cyclocross season, van …

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2020 Cadel's Race, Features, Photo galleries, Racing, women's cycling -

Heavy rain, strong winds, great racing and a deserving winner — the first Women’s WorldTour race of the season had it all. Young German talent Liane Lippert (Sunweb) capped off an excellent visit to Australia with a storming solo victory at the women’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race — the biggest victory of the …

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Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado was the best of a three-way Dutch battle in Dübendorf, Switzerland, taking her first elite cyclocross world championship over Annemarie Worst and Lucinda Brand. Alvarado, 21, initially planned to race the U23 race, but decided last month to race with the elites. Last week, she finished second overall in the World …

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2020 Cadel's Race, Features, Previews, Racing -

The Australian summer of cycling continues in Geelong this weekend with the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race for elite women and men. Here’s everything you need to know to best enjoy these one-day WorldTour races. It’s the sixth edition of the event. “Cadel’s Race” began in 2015 as a way of preserving the legacy …

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Spanish authorities have busted a massive EPO trafficking network based out of Barcelona, according to a report in El Pais. The EPO distribution ring was led by a group of Serbian nationals, but was based out of Barcelona and relied on EPO from a publicly funded Andalucian clinic. The ring shipped EPO to athletes all …

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