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The controversial AusCycling initiative has generated its fair share of debate in recent weeks. Many support the proposal to dissolve Australia’s national and state cycling bodies in favour of a unified, multi-disciplinary system, while others remain steadfastly against such a wholesale change. This week though, AusCycling has found itself with a somewhat unlikely ally: Australia’s …

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2019 Vuelta a España, Competitions, Features, Weekly Quiz -

The year is pivoting. The Vuelta’s almost over; the World Championships are almost here. ‘Cross is coming. Eurobike’s over. The wind-down to the end of the 2019 season is about to kick into gear. But we all know that none of that is an excuse for not paying attention to the week’s cycling news. Time …

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Cannondale, Culture, Features, gravel bike, Tech -

An embarrassingly outdated cyclocross bike from eight years ago “works just fine”, despite its lack of electronics and hydraulics, primitive braking, tubed tyres and paucity of gear options, CyclingTips can exclusively report.

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2019 Tour of Britain, 2019 Vuelta a España, Daily News Digest, Features, News, Sergio Higuita -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Sergio Higuita solos to his first WorldTour win on stage 18 of the Vuelta a España, Edoardo Affini wins the stage 6 time trial at the Tour of Britain as Mathieu van der Poel reclaims the race lead, Dimension Data extends Ben King and others. …

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Chris Froome admits he is “grateful to be alive” after a horrific high speed crash into a wall in June that left the four-time Tour de France winner with multiple fractures. However, despite still needing crutches to walk, Froome is targeting a record-equalling fifth Tour title and Olympic gold in Tokyo next year. The 34-year-old …

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