Author: Gary Edgington
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Cyclist suffers catastrophic crash from fly-tipped shed
A cyclist experienced a severe accident after colliding with a fly-tipped shed containing asbestos on a blind bend. The impact was so serious that a quarter of his skull required removal. The cyclist has expressed deep distress about the incident, describing it as catastrophic and life-altering. Read the full story at road.cc →
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Colombians dominate Tour de Beauce with Medellin-EPM one-two finish
Colombian riders secured the top two positions at the Tour de Beauce, continuing their dominance at the event. Medellin-EPM claimed both spots in the general classification. This marks the second consecutive year that Colombian riders have dominated the prestigious Canadian stage race. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com →
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SD Worx-Protime targets Tour de Suisse Women with rising GC talent
SD Worx-Protime will compete in the expanded Tour de Suisse Women without a superstar rider, instead relying on rising general classification talent and a home hopeful. The team is adjusting its strategy for the race with younger riders expected to play key roles in pursuit of success. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com →
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Romain Bardet returns to Decathlon CMA CGM in new role
Romain Bardet has returned to Decathlon CMA CGM in a different capacity. The details of his new role were not specified in the announcement. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Pro cyclist wins race after crashing at finish line
A professional cyclist achieved a viral moment by crashing over the finish line while celebrating, yet still managed to secure victory in the race. The dramatic finish captured attention on social media for the unconventional nature of the win. The image of the crash became widely shared online, sparking discussion about the memorable conclusion. Read…
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Bruyneel worried Van Aert’s elbow injury could be severe
Team management expressed concern that Van Aert's elbow problem may be more serious than initially assessed. Bruyneel indicated potential complications from the injury that could affect the rider's future participation and performance. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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UAE Team Emirates-XRG target title defenses in Suisse, Belgium
UAE Team Emirates-XRG aims to defend titles in races held in Switzerland and Belgium. The team is preparing for these defensive campaigns in the upcoming cycling calendar. Both events represent important objectives for the squad as they seek to maintain their winning records. Read the full story at UAE Team Emirates →
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Wout van Aert skips altitude training camp amid ongoing issues
Wout van Aert has not departed for an altitude training camp, with no positive update on his condition forthcoming. The Belgian cyclist's absence from the planned training block suggests continued challenges in his preparation. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Luke Tuckwell secures first WorldTour podium
Luke Tuckwell has achieved a first podium finish at WorldTour level. This marks a significant milestone in the Australian cyclist's career as he continues to establish himself in professional cycling's highest category. Read the full story at AusCycling →
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LA28 cycling to finish at Griffith Observatory
The cycling events at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will conclude at Griffith Observatory. The venue selection marks a notable landmark for the cycling competition at the Games. This location provides a scenic finishing point for the Olympic cycling programme in Los Angeles. Read the full story at Inside The Games →