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2019 Tour de Suisse, Antwan Tolhoek, Daily News Digest, Egan Bernal, Features, News, Tom Dumoulin -

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Egan Bernal storms into the Tour de Suisse race lead as Antwan Tolhoek wins stage 6, Tom Dumoulin will miss the Tour de France, Alejandro Valverde returns to racing with a victory. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. Story of the Day: Bernal …

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Cannondale, Features, Gravel, Tech, Tech news, Topstone -

Cannondale’s aluminum Topstone gravel bike has proven to be quite popular since its debut last August, and the company is now following up with a higher-performance Topstone Carbon version. It’s hardly just the same frame made out of carbon fiber composite, though; it’s a totally different bike, with a radical pseudo-suspension design out back called …

The post Cannondale Topstone Carbon first-ride review: Innovation that actually works appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, SpeedX, Tech features -

I didn’t set out to write this story – I want to be clear about that. I didn’t expect SpeedX to end up leading me into a tangled web of secret police and tanks in Tiananmen Square. Then again, neither did they. From 2016, though, I had a kind of morbid curiosity about the brand. …

The post The story behind the story: What happened to SpeedX? appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, Lunsar, Racing, Sierra Leone -

The break is going to stay away. This much is certain with more than half the race to go. The two riders who escaped are Osman T. Kalokoh (Lunsar Cycling Team) and Ali Tholley (C2C Freetown) and they have been away since the race took the road for Port Loko. In West African amateur bike …

The post Inside Sierra Leone’s richest race: A startling look at West African cycling appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Chris Froome, Features, Opinion and analysis, Racing, Team Ineos, The weekly spin -

Chris Froome’s accident was staged. The details surrounding his treatment in the hours that followed his crash at the Critérium du Dauphiné don’t add up. No photos or videos exist from the moments following the crash. The fact that an ambulance was parked so close to the crash site is a little too convenient. The …

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