Author: Gary Edgington
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Shimano’s 9-speed CUES group adds hydraulic disc brakes
Shimano has introduced hydraulic disc brakes to its CUES groupset, a 9-speed component group designed for drop-bar bikes. The addition of hydraulic disc brakes enhances the braking performance and versatility of the CUES line, which targets riders seeking reliable mechanical shifting with modern braking technology. Read the full story at escapecollective.com →
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Visma announces eight-rider team for Tour de France
Visma-Lease a Bike has officially confirmed its roster for the Tour de France. The team includes eight riders, with one selection drawing attention as a replacement on the squad. The complete lineup represents the team's final selection for cycling's most prestigious Grand Tour. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Mavic CEO Alberto Morgando targets ‘podium of desirability
Mavic CEO Alberto Morgando has outlined the company's ambitions to reclaim a prominent position in consumer preference and brand desirability. The statement reflects Mavic's strategic focus on regaining market prominence in the cycling equipment sector. Morgando's comments suggest the brand is pursuing initiatives to strengthen its standing among cyclists and industry stakeholders. Read the full…
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Decathlon CMA CGM delays Tour de France squad announcement
Decathlon CMA CGM has postponed the announcement of its Tour de France selection. The team has not yet provided a new date for when the roster will be revealed to the public. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Kenyan riders sweep men’s podium at Migration Gravel Race
Kenyan cyclists dominated the men's competition at the Migration Gravel Race, claiming all three podium positions. Swedish national champion Nathalie Eklund secured the women's title at the event, which is part of the Gravel Earth Series. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com →
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Montreal GP course modified to match World Championships route
The parcours for the Grand Prix de Montréal has been adjusted and is now identical to the course used for the World Championships. This change ensures both events will be contested on the same circuit, standardizing the racing conditions for competitors in each event. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Per Strand Hagenes makes Tour debut in historic moment
Per Strand Hagenes achieved a milestone with his Tour de France debut. The rider expressed surprise upon receiving the news of his selection. This marks a significant achievement for Strand Hagenes in his cycling career. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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UAE Emirates XRG loses top talent to rival team
UAE Emirates XRG is losing a promising rider to a competing team. The departure represents a significant change in the squad's roster as the talented athlete moves to another professional cycling organization. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Sepp Kuss pleased with third-place finish in Andorra
Sepp Kuss secured third place in Andorra, expressing satisfaction with the result. The performance provided him with additional motivation moving forward in the season. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Evenepoel completes tough training ride without Tourcols
Evenepoel finished a challenging training session independently. The ride was completed without Tourcols, suggesting a solo effort rather than a group training scenario. Details about the specific nature or purpose of the training ride are not provided in the headline. Read the full story at IDLprocycling.com →