Author: Gary Edgington
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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 →
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Dygert explains weight gain’s role in RED-S diagnosis
Chloé Dygert has discussed how weight gain factored into complications with her RED-S (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport) diagnosis. She reflected on warning signs that were present but went unrecognized at the time. Dygert's account sheds light on how the condition manifested and affected her health and cycling career. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com…
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Two-time Tro-Bro Léon winner Saïd Haddou dies in accident
Saïd Haddou, a two-time winner of the Tro-Bro Léon race, has died in a traffic accident. Haddou's victories at the Breton cycling event established him as a notable figure in the sport. The cyclist's death marks a significant loss to the cycling community. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com →
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Jhonatan Narváez extends contract with UAE Emirates XRG
Jhonatan Narváez has agreed to a contract extension with UAE Emirates XRG. The renewal demonstrates the team's commitment to retaining the rider for future campaigns. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Rasmussen doubts Vingegaard on Tourmalet stage
Rasmussen has expressed skepticism about compatriot Vingegaard's ability to compete on the Tourmalet climb. Rasmussen suggests that Pogacar could potentially reach the summit with a significant advantage on this demanding mountain stage during the tour. Read the full story at CyclingUpToDate.com →
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Teunissen says Tour increasingly difficult for heavier riders
Mike Teunissen reflected on his Tour experience, noting that the race has become increasingly challenging for riders who are not lightweight. The Dutch cyclist expressed frustration with how the event favors smaller, leaner competitors in its mountainous stages and demanding terrain. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →