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E-bikes are here to stay, and because humans are human, we’re going to race them. There’s no way around it, it’s what we do. That fact has led to a bit of a tiff between cycling’s governing body, the UCI, and the International Motorcycle Federation (FIM), over who gets to control the future of e-bike …

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2019 Vuelta a España, Daily News Digest, Features, John Degenkolb, News, Richard Carapaz -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Richard Carapaz will miss the upcoming Vuelta a España due to injuries sustained in a crash, John Degenkolb signs a two-year deal with Lotto-Soudal, Lorena Wiebes wins the opening stage of the Ladies Tour of Norway. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. …

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The Colorado Classis back for another year of racing through the mountains of Colorado, and returns as a women’s-only event for the first time. CyclingTips will run live coverage of each stage, beginning Thursday, August 22 and ending Sunday, August 25th. Bookmark this page to catch each stage, and see below for the full streaming …

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Lotto Soudal has announced that John Degenkolb will be joining the Belgian team next year. The 30-year-old German moves from Trek-Segafredo to Lotto Soudal and signed an agreement until the end of 2021. Degenkolb turned pro in 2011 and evolved into an top Classics rider, whose strong sprint is an extra trump card at the …

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2019 Vuelta a España, Features, News, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

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It’s hard to blame anyone for seeing the Vuelta a España as the little brother of cycling’s Grand Tour family. It’s the newest of the trio, “only” in its 74th edition this year. The red winner’s jersey lacks the mystique of the maillot jaune or the maglia rosa, perhaps because it’s only been red since …

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