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2019 Tour de France, Daily News Digest, Features, News, Peter Sagan -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Peter Sagan is back to standard team kit after brother Juraj Sagan takes Slovakian road title on big day for Bora-Hansgrohe, Total Direct Energie and Cofidis could go WorldTour in 2020, Alejandro Valverde takes his third Spanish national championship road race victory. Those stories and …

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2019 Tour de France, Adam Yates, Daily News Digest, Egan Bernal, Features, Geraint Thomas, News, Simon Yates -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Mitchelton-Scott will have both Adam and Simon Yates for the upcoming Tour de France, Ineos names Geraint Thomas and Egan Bernal ‘joint leaders’ for the Tour, UAE-Team Emirates extends California winner Tadej Pogacar. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. Story of the …

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Adventure, Features, GBDURO, Lachlan Morton, Photo galleries, Racing -

Morton is less than 200km from the end of a 2,000km journey from Lands End to John O'Groats, leading the GBDURO endurance race

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Cannondale, Features, SuperSix Evo, Tech, Tech news -

Cannondale’s venerable SuperSix Evo has always been cherished for its low weight and high stiffness — the perfect combo for climbers and traditionalists that prize a snappy feel. The new third-generation model is still light, and still stiff, but Cannondale has now also infused it with a hearty dose of aerodynamic efficiency as well. Taken …

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2019 Tour de France, Features, Jacques Marinelli, News -

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(AFP) – The oldest surviving wearer of the Tour de France leader’s yellow jersey, 93-year-old Jacques Marinelli, says he is still dining out on the achievement 70 years later. Marinelli led cycling’s biggest race for six days in 1949, as France was still rebuilding after World War II. The exploit would change his life forever, …

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