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The 2020 cycling season is already underway but the biggest and best races are still to come. So who should you keep an eye on as the season unfolds? Well, here’s a handy dandy little list for you. This isn’t just a list of road racers — it includes some mountain bikers and other incredible …

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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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Dear readers, As we continuously re-evaluate our coverage of women’s cycling, we want your input. Last week’s Womens Tour Down Under provided a small example of the approach we have planned for 2020 and beyond. In addition to the new podcast ‘Freewheeling‘ with Abby Mickey, we included opinions, segments, and interviews in the mix of our regular programming …

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Features, Interviews, Lizzie Armitstead, Lizzie Deignan, Parenthood, Trek-Segafredo, women's cycling -

Lizzie Deignan won the 2015 world road champion and spent the 2018 season away from competition to have her first child with husband and former pro Phil Deignan. Deignan did what we don’t see everyday; She signed a contract with a new cycling team while in her final trimester of pregnancy. However, the fact that …

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BALLARAT, Australia (CT) – Chloe Hosking (Rally) has won her first national criterium title, sprinting to a narrow victory in Ballarat on Friday evening. Commissaires shortened the evening’s final event from 40 laps to 30 over fears that fading light would make for unsafe conditions. Rain poured down for the first half of the race …

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