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The number-one-ranked rider in women’s road cycling, Lorena Wiebes, is reportedly looking for a way out of her contract with Parkhotel Valkenburg. The 20-year-old Dutchwoman has had a breakout year, claiming 15 victories including eight Women’s WorldTour races and the Dutch road title. She ends the season atop the UCI’s individual World Ranking. In 2017, …

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All four stages of the Santos Women’s Tour Down Under (WTDU) will be livestreamed in 2020, a first for the South Australian race. The race will be screened on the Seven Network’s 7Plus online platform with the final stage being broadcast on live TV as well. This development follows the recent promotion of the WTDU …

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With the Women’s WorldTour (WWT) now complete for 2019, the road racing season is well and truly behind us. But before we turn our attention to next season, it seems fitting to pay tribute to the most impressive riders and rides of 2019. So without further ado, here are eight highlights from a terrific season …

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A few weeks ago, we asked for your help in producing the breadth and depth of coverage that women’s cycling deserves. And you stepped up: Over 300 new members, and rising, joined VeloClub. As promised, that means we’ll be kicking off a new podcast in the coming weeks. It will be hosted by the superb …

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Dear CyclingTips readers, Five years ago, we embarked on a mission to change how women’s cycling was covered. It took over a year of research, planning, consultation with industry partners, collaboration with experts, interviewing and hiring additional staff members, and then hundreds of thousands of dollars spent. We launched. We tried. We adapted. We kept …

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